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PBEFACE.
TTERALDRY was employed in the feudal ages to display the exploits
of chivalry, and to reward as well as commemorate its triumphs
over oppression and violence. Amidst the imperfections of uncultivated
eloquence and a general ignorance of written language, the ensigns of
heraldry were peculiarly significant. They addressed the imagination by
a more direct channel and in a more striking manner than words ; while
at one glance they recalled the most important events in the history of
persons, families, and nations. Their immediate relations to war, and to
the honourable distinctions arising from it, connected them with the deeds
and manners of former times. Exhibited on the shields and vestments
of warriors, they also adorned the most splendid apparel of peace ; and
were often transferred to more durable materials, to perpetuate the
memory of those who bore them. They formed the chief ornaments in
the palaces of the great, were chosen by artists of various professions to
embellish their respective works, were set up in courts of judicature,
and impressed on the public money. Thus, to the utmost extent of
their application, did armorial bearings become the symbolical language
of Europe.
In all the countries of Europe, rank, title, and precedence are the
grand prizes in the race of life. This is especially true of Great Britain,
where, from many causes, these honours are universally and justly
believed to be endowed with a " mortal immortality," to be stable as
the rocks that gird our isle ; but that the avenues to the titled platform,
until a recent period of our history, have been too jealously guarded,
and that the honours due to genius, valour, patriotism, and industry
iv PREFACE.
have been too much bestowed in the spirit of party, will hardly
be denied.
The nobles of a land should constitute at once its glory and its
strength ; they should be in some respects its " turrets and foundation-
stone." In no country are these requirements so generally met as in our
own, where diadems and coronets cannot shelter from the consequences
of dishonour, but, on the contrary, derive additional lustre from the
practice of virtue and the efforts of patriotism.
A Crest is the uppermost part of an Armoury, or that part of the
casque, or helmet, next to the mantle. It derives its name from Crista,
a cock's comb, as it was supposed to have been originally a projection
over the top of some helmets (many of which, however, had none), and it
has been supposed by Antiquarians that the first hint of the Crest arose
from this projection. The Crest was deemed a greater mark of Nobility
than the Armoury, as it was borne at tournaments, to which none were
admitted until they had given strong proofs of their magnanimity.
Hence, the word Crest is figuratively used for spirit or courage.
The original purpose of a Crest, as some Authors affirm, was to make
a commander known to his men in battle ; or, if it represented a monster,
or other tremendous object, to render him warlike and terrific. But there
is no satisfactory proof whether the Crest was really meant to render a
leader easily recognised by his men, to make him look more formidable in
battle, or as an ornamental mark of distinction.
Some Writers imagine that Crests were originally plumes of feathers ;
but, in all probability, these were nothing more than a particular kind of
Crest. The earliest Crests with which we are acquainted, were animals
of different kinds, and their parts, monsters, branches of trees, plumes of
hair or feathers, and the like.
The Crest was an honourable emblem of distinction, which frequently
characterised the bearer as much as his arms, and was sometimes con-
stituted by Royal Grant. Crests are said to have been of particular use in
tilts and joustings, where no shield was borne, for the bearer was thus
distinguished who would otherwise have been known by his armorial
bearings. We find in the representations of ancient encounters, that the
combatants appear with enormous Crests, almost as large as the helmets.
PREFACE.
Those Knights and Gentlemen, who repaired to tournaments, were dis-
tinguished by their Crests. None were deemed . worthy of partaking of
such fetes who did not bear arms of some kind, unless of undoubted
superiority by birth or merit. Crests were likewise embroidered on the
vestments of the attendants at the processions of Parliament, Coronations,
and public solemnities ; they were also engraven, carved, or printed on
property in the same manner as coats of arms.
According to the general opinion, the Crest was not hereditable like
the arms of a family, and, consequently, every successor might assume a
new one. This, however, was not the practice of this kingdom ; for it is
well known that the Crest of many families, being esteemed as distinctive
as the bearings in the shield, has been transmitted from one generation
to another for several centuries. The immense variety of Crests has
probably arisen from thfc younger branches of a family retaining the
paternal coat, and assuming a different Crest ; and this may be the cause
for supposing that the Crest may be changed though the arms may not.
Some declare a Crest is a mere ornament, but it has been so much
considered a mark of distinction that different Sovereigns have made
additions to the Crests of their subjects. Indeed, it was uniformly
esteemed an honourable symbol. In addition to Crests being the subject
of Royal Grant, there are instances of some having been assumed and
confirmed in commemoration of warlike deeds or other honourable events.
Some were taken to preserve the fame of a progenitor, whose name implied
something martial or illustrious, and others were allusive to dignified
offices. Several have been granted for certain services. It appears from
ancient monuments, that the Crest consisted of some plain and simple
device, or what was. applicable to the assumer only; as appears from an
eagle's head, a bird's wing, a peacock's tail, a banner, &c. But so great
has been the deviation from this practice, that it is impossible to assign
any rule for the subsequent assumption of Crests. Many persons of
different names bear similar Crests, and as many of the same name bear
different ones. Every day we may behold the most uncommon, com-
plicated, and unintelligible Crests, chosen without design or reason.
Women, it is generally asserted, may not bear Crests, because in
ancient times they could not wear a helmet. We have, however,
vi PREFACE:
innumerable instances of women bearing coats armorial ; a fact parti-
cularly illustrated by their seals, which are still preserved : and here,
undoubtedly, is a gross inconsistency, for a woman was as incapable of
using a shield as of bearing a helmet. .
The period when Crests were first introduced into Britain cannot be
ascertained. We find in a drawing of the thirteenth century, relative to
a military encounter of Ofia, there is a figure with a kind of Crest on the
helmet ; and the same figure occurs again in another transaction of that
time. The great seal of Eichard L, who died A.D. 1 199, first represents
the English King with something on his helmet resembling a plume of
feathers. After this reign most of the English Kings had crowns on their
helmets. On that of Richard II., prior to the year 1377, is a lion on a
cap of state. On the helmet of Henry IV. is his Crest, as also on the
head of his horse.
Alexander III., who began to reign I 249, is the first of the Scottish
Kings who appears with a Crest : he has a flat helmet with a square
grated visor, and a Crest consisting of a plume of feathers ; a plume is
likewise on the head of the horse. The helmet of Robert I., who began
to reign 1306, is found with a triangular grated visor, a crown above it,
and plumes on the horse's head. Ornaments are on the head of Edward
Baliol's horse, nearly of the same period. The visor of David, the
successor of Robert, is in front, but no Crest on the helmet, nor have the
two succeeding Kings any. James I., in the beginning of the fifteenth
century, has a lion on his helmet for a Crest.
At the time the Royal Seal exhibited no Crest they were common
on those of subjects. It is affirmed that, before the year 1286, the Crest,
accompanied by the mantlings and wreath, was known in England. In
1292 there is a seal of Hugh le Despencer, with a warlike figure on the
helmet and horse's head. These figures are frequently to be met with in
the thirteenth century, but what they represented, or what their utility
was, is doubtful. There is a dragon on the helmet of Thomas Earl of
Lancaster, who was beheaded A.D. 1322. On the reverse is a swan above
the shield, just where a Crest should be, on the one, and on the other a
lion ; but whether they were designed for Crests, or for figures on which
the shield was hung, as was then usual, cannot be positively said, for it
PREFACE. vii
was sometimes suspended from an eagle's back around the neck, or hung
on a tree.
The same may be said of Scottish Crests ; though none are on the
great seal they are frequent on those of subjects. There is a writing of
great importance, dated 1371, to which many seals are affixed, and most
of them have a Crest. On a seal of the Earl of Strathern, attached to a
writing, 1320, is a shield placed between eagles, so that the head of the
bird appears above, like a Crest. The helmet of Robert, Governor of
Scotland, bears a lion, 1413 ; and the same is on that of Murdac, his
successor, both being Crests.
The chief sources from which Heraldic instruction is to be derived
are the seals which are appendages to ancient writings, illuminated
manuscripts, tombs, and buildings. Seals are the most authentic, but
proper illuminations probably afforded better illustrations, because seals
bear the armour only in a particular character. It is also very probable
that the same seal hath served for several generations. Indeed, one of
the most useful purposes to which both Crests and armorial shields were
applied, was in the seals affixed to written instruments, as already
intimated.
To a volume like the present, further preliminary observations would
be superfluous ; we shall therefore close this brief introduction with
informing the reader that the objects of this work are to encourage the
study of this important branch of the Heraldic science ; to present as full
a collection of Crests as the limits of the work will admit ; and to exhibit
a large number of subjects, which for drawing and engraving have never
been equalled, and which will serve as a standard of excellence for all
future time.
29 ALWYNE ROAD,
LONDON, September 1883.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
ARMS OF GREAT BRITAIN Title page
PREFACE .... Page iii
INDEX TO FAMILY CRESTS . i
DICTIONARY OF TERMS AND SUBJECTS USED IN CRESTED
HERALDRY ... „ 44 1
KEY TO PLATES OF CRESTS . „ 453
MOTTOES AND TRANSLATIONS . . „ 507
INDEX
TO
FAMILY CRESTS.
NOTE. — The reference numbers mean, as in Aaron, plate 156, crest 9. The word comp.
(compare) at some names means that the reference is given only for comparative purposes, the
plate not corresponding precisely to the emblazonment. Where see plate- occurs, the reference
is given for general comparison.
AARON, and AARONS, Eng., a lady's arm from
elbow, in pale, ppr. 156. 9
ABADAIN, or ABAUDAIN, a savage, wreathed
about head and middle with laurel leaves,
holding over shoulder a club, all ppr.
125. 10
ABADAM, Eng., in dexter hand a broken spear,
all ppr. 144. 4
ABADAM, of Middleton Hall, Carmarthen, out
of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, gardant,
gu. Aspire — and — Indulge not.
comp. 44. 13
ABARLE, Eng., a flute, in pale, ppr. 155. 8
ABAROUGH, or ABARON, Somers., a ferret, ar.,
collared, or, lined, az. 34. 6
ABBAT, Eng., a unicorn's head, issuing, ppr.
70. 4
ABBEFORD, Leic., on a chapeau, ppr., a water-
bouget, sa. 85. 6
ABBERBURY, a hawk, wings expanded, resting
dexter on a mount, ppr. 105. 6
ABBERBURY, a camel's head, sa. 31. 7
ABBETOT, Warw., in dexter hand a cutlass, in
pale, ppr., hilted, or. 153. 15
ABBETT, Eng., a unicorn's head, ppr., collared,
az. 70. 6
ABBEY, Lond., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
102. 10
ABBEY, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. u. 8
ABBIS, ABBISS, ABIS, or ABYS, Norf., a spur,
az., leather, sa., buckle, of the first. 127. 9
ABBORNE, a dexter arm, ppr., vested, az.,
cuffed, or, in hand, of the first, a baton, in
bend sinister, gu., tipped with gold. ' I. 4
ABBOT, Baron Colchester, Ess., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a unicorn's head, between
ostrich feathers, ar., quilled, or. Deo patrice
amicus. 70. 2
ABBOT, or ABBOTT, in hand a dagger, point
downwards, dropping blood. 130. 1 1
BBOT, a fox, passant, ppr., charged on shoul-
der with water-bouget, ar. Labore.
comp. 1 6. II
ABBOT, a snail, ppr. 6. 4 or 5
ABBOT, out of a ducal coronet, a unicorn's
head, or, between two ostrich feathers, ar.
70. 2
ABBOT, Lincoln, a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
charged with a bargemelle. comp. 70. 5
ABBOT, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's head.
73- I
ABBOT, Eng., a demi-unicorn, enn., collared,
az., studded, or. 70. 7
ABBOT, a cubit arm, erect, vested, and cuffed,
erm., in hand, a crescent, ar. 144. 6
ABBOT of Castleacre, Norf., a griffin, sejant,
or. 88. 13
ABBOT, Eng., a griffin, sejant, az., bezantee.
comp. 88. 13
ABBOTT, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a uni-
corn's head, between two ostrich feathers,
ar. Defendamus. 70. 2
ABBS, Durh., the sun in splendour. Noli
irritare leonem. 7. 10
ABBY, Eng., a cross crosslet, az. 140. 14
ABCOT, or ABCOTT, a rose, barbed. 150. I
ABDAY, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
102. 10
ABDEN, Eng., a swan's head, ppr., between
wings, az. 75. i
ABDEY, an eagle's head, erased, ppr., beaked,
or. 1 02. 10
ABDY, and ABDEY, Ess., an eagle's head,
erased, ppr. 102. 10
ABDY, Stapleford- Abbot, Ess. ; same crest.
ABDY of Felix Hall, Bart., Ess., an eagle's
head, ppr., couped. or. Tenax etfidelis.
102. 9
ABDY, Bart., Surr., an eagle's head, erased,
ppr. Tenax et Jidelis. 102. 10
ABECK, or HABECK. Eng. , out of a mural coro-
net, an arm, vested, az., cuffed, ar., in hand
a mullet. 152. 3
A'BECKETT, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr.
114. TO
ABEL, and ABELL, Ess. and Kent, an arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a sword,
ar., hilted, or, arm enfiled with a wreath,
ar. and gu. 143. 7
ABEL, Ess., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a couteau, all ppr. 1 2 1. 6
ABELEYN, Eng., a peacock, passant, ppr.
117. 10
ABELHALL, or ABLEHALL, Eng., a non's head,
erased, sa., between wings, or. 49. 6
ABELL, Kent, a boar's head, erect, sa., couped,
armed, or, transpierced by an arrow, in
bend sinister, shaft, ar., pheon, az.
A
ABB
ABU
ABELINE, or ABLIN, a sword, in pale, en filed
with a savage's head, ppr. 132. 2
ABELON, or ABILON, Eug., a mitre, ppr., rib-
bons, gu. 159- 3
ABELYN, or ABELYNE, Eng., on a globe, ppr.,
an eagle, wings expanded and inverted, gu.
8. 12
ABENHALL, or ABLEHALL, Eng., two branches
of laurel, issuing, cheveron-ways, vert.
54- ii
ABENY, in hand, vested, a mill-rind, ppr.
152. 12
ABER, Eng., a demi-talbot, rampant, ar.,
ducally gorged, gu. 61. 9
ABEKBURY, Oxon., a hawk, wings expanded,
resting dexter on a mount, ppr. 105. 6
ABERBUTHNET, a dove within adder in a circle,
ppr. Jnnocue ac provide. 118.4
ABERBUTHNET of Fiddes, a peacock, passant,
ppr. Tarn internet,, quam externa. 117- 10
ABERBUTHNET of Eindowrie, a peacock, issu-
ing. Interna prcestant. 117. 13
ABERBUTHNOT, Sco., a peacock. 117. I
ABERBUTHNOT, Sco., a peacock's head, ppr.,
beaked, or. Laus Deo. 1 1 7. 2
ABERCORN, Marquess of, and Vise., Eng.
(Hamilton), out of a ducal coronet, or, an
oak, fructed, penetrated transversely in
main stem by a frame-saw, ppr., frame,
or. Through — and — Sola nobilitas virtus.
25. 10
ABERCORNE, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ppr.
3- 9
ABERCORNE, Sco., two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
150. 10
ABERCROMBIE of Tullibody, a bee, volant, ppr.
Vive ut vivas. 76. 4
ABERCROMBIE of Birckenbog, Bart., a hawk,
rising, ppr., belled, or. Mercy is my desire.
100. 13
ABERCROMBIE of that Ilk, Sco., on a mount, an
oak-tree, acorned, all ppr. Tace. 26. 5
ABERCROMBIE, a cross on grieces, gu. In cruce
solus. 137-4
ABERCROMBIE of Fetternier, a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. In cruce salus. 141. 14
ABERCROMBY, a bee, volant, ppr. Vive et vivas.
76. 4
ABERCROMBY, Banff, on a mount, an oak-tree,
acorned, all ppr. Tace. 26. 5
ABERDEEN, Sco., in dexter hand an annulet,
ppr. Intemerata fides. 128. 4
ABERDEEN, Ear! of (Hamilton-Gordon), a sinis-
ter arm and dexter hand, with bow ,and
arrow, ppr. Ne nimium. 147. 13
ABERDOUR, an anchor with cable, and a sword,
in saltier, all ppr. Hinc spes effulget.
120. 14
ABERDWELL, or ABREDROBELL, Eng., a grey-
hound, current towards a tree, vert. 1 7. 6
ABERGAVENNY, Earl of (Noville), a bull, ar.,
pied, sa., armed, or, charged on neck with a
rose, barbed and seeded, ppr. Ne vile veils.
comp. 14. 13
ABERIGH, on a mount, a ferret, ppr. 34. 5
ABERKERDOUR, and ABERKIRDOR, Sco., a sword,
in pale. Pro rege et patria. 65. 6
ABERKIRDOR, Sco., within horns of a crescent,
ar., a buckle, az. 80. I
ABERKIRDOR, and ABERKIRDOUR, Sco., on
point of sword, in pale, a garland, all ppr.
Pro reje. 156. 3
ABERNEATHY, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr.
Salus per Christum. 21. 13
ABERNEATHY, a parrot, in dexter, a pear.
118. 10
ABERNETHY, Lord, Sco., and of Rothmay, a
parrot feeding on bunch of cherries, all ppr.
Salus per Christum. 118. 9
ABERNETHY, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
In Christo salus. 141. 14
ABERNETHY of Corskie, in the sea a ship in
distress. Salus per Christum. 21. 4
ABERNETHY of Auchinloich, a parrot, ppr.
In Christo salus. 1 1 8. 12
ABERNETHY, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. Salus
per Christum. 21. 13
ABERNETHY, a three-masted ship in storm.
21. 10
ABERTON, Eng., on a human heart, gu., an
eagle's foot, erased, ppr. 50. 10
ABETT, Eng., a unicorn's head, gu., collared,
or. 70. 6
ABILEM, a man's head, in profile, issuing, ppr.
123. 12
ABINGDON of Dowdeswell, Glouc., an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand an ancient mace,
bow at shoulder. 151. 10
ABINGDON, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a sword by the blade, point
downward. 67. 15
ABINGDON, a bull, rampant. 14. 12
ABINGDON, Wore., an eagle, displayed, or,
crowned, az. see plate 96
ABINGDON, Earl of (Bertie), a Saracen's head,
•couped, ppr., ducally crowned, or charged
on chest with a fret, az. Virtus ariete for-
tior. comp. 122. 5
ABINGER, Baron (Scarlet), a Tuscan column,
supported on either side by a lion's gamb.
Sine stet viribus. 117. 3
ABLE, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
hand grasping a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
ABLYN, Eng., a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
savage's head, ppr. 132. 2
ABNEY of Measham Hall, Derby, a demi-lion,
rampant, or, between paws a pellet, sa.
Fortiter et honeste. 43. 1 5
ABORIL, and ABROL, Wore., a lion's head,
ppr., vomiting flames, gu. 48. 14
ABOT, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, ppr. 70. 5
ABOYNE, Earl of. 44. 14
ABRAHALL, Heref., a hedgehog, ppr. 33. 2
ABRAHAM, Eng., the sun, or. 7. 10
ABRAHAM, the sun in flames. . 7. 9
ABRAHAMS, Eng., a chapeau, with plume of
ostrich -feathers, all ppr. 51. n
ABRAM, Eng., the sun rising from a cloud,
ppr. 7. i
ABRAM, Lorraine, a bee, or. 76. 5
ABREY, Eng., a chevalier on horseback, at
full speed, holding a broken spear. 73. 12
ABRISCOURT, Oxon., a hare, close, among grass,
ppr. 58. 6.
ABROOK, and ABROOKE, Eng., a wolf's head,
erased, sa. 19. 6
ABSALEM, ABSOLOM, and ABSOLON, Eng., a
fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 13
ABTOT, a bear, couchant, ar., collared and
muzzled. 28. 6.
ABURTON, Eng., on a human heart, gu., an
eagle's foot, erased, ppr. 50. 10
ABUSCOURT, and ABUSTOURT, Eng., a hare,
close, among grass, ppr. 58. 6
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ADA
ACCOKNE, Sco., an oak tree, vert. Stabo.
7. 12
ACECK, ACBICHE, or HACKBECK, a cross pattee,
erm. 123. 5
ACFORD, a horse's head, sa., bridled, or. 72. 7
ACGUILLUM, in hand a holly-branch. 125. 8
ACHAM, Plenyth, Cornw., a lion, sejant, or,
collared and lined, sa. 38. I
ACHAM, a demi-lion, ar., holding a maunch,
gu. see plate 43
ACHANY, Sco., out of a crescent, a cross cross-
let, fitched, sa. Per ardua ad cdta. 127. I
ACHAKD, a crescent inflamed, ppr. 52- I2
ACHELEY, Lond. and Salop, an eagle's head,
gu., winged, or, in beak a branch of lilies,
ar., leaved, vert. comp. 102. 13
ACHELEY, Eng., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
ACHELEY, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr. 87. 6
ACHELEY, Lord, a demi-swan, gu., winged, or,
in mouth a flower, ar. see plate 75
ACHEB, Kent, a bull's head, erased, gu. 15. 6
ACHESON, Earl of Gosford, Iri., a cock, gu.,
standing on a trumpet, ppr. Vigilantibus.
94. II
ACHESON, Eng., a sandglass, ppr. 153, I
ACHESON, Sco. and Iri., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
ACHESON, Sco., an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
ACHIESON, Sco., an astrolabe. Observe.
77. ID
ACHILLIS, Eng., a savage's head, affrontee,
ducally crowned, ppr. 122. 5
ACHYEM, Eng., a crescent, or. 140. 2
ACHYM, or ACKLAME, a lion, sejant, gardant,
or, collared and chained, sa. comp. 38. 8
ACKELOM, a Sagittarius, shooting, ppr.
133. 13
ACKERMAN, Or ACKERMANN, Eng., out of a
palisado coronet, or, an arm embowed, ppr.,
vested, in hand an oak-branch, acorned.
144. 2
ACKERS, Eng., a Doric column, or. 132. 3
ACKERS of Moreton Hall, Chester, a dove,
rising, in mouth an olive-branch, all ppr.
La liberte. 1 06. 13
ACKHURST, a demi-lion, ar., in dexter, an
acorn, slipped, vert, fructed, or. ' see plate 43
ACKLAM, or ACLOME, Yorks., a demi-lion, ar.,
holding a maunch, gu. see plate 43
ACKLAME, a lion, sejant, or, collared, sa.
38. i
ACKLAND of Columb-John, Bart., Devons., on
a sinister arm, in fess, vested, az., in a glove,
ar., a hawk, beaked and belled, or. Ini~
branlable. 104. 5
ACKROYD, or ACKEROYD, Eng., a dog, sleeping,
ppr. 59. i
ACKWORTH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
ACKWORTH, Kent, a griffin, segreant. Vincit
qui patitur. 86. IO
ACLAND, Bart., Killerton, Devons., and Hol-
nicote, Somers., on a man's hand, in fess,
gloved, a falcon. In^brardable. 104. 5
ACLAND, PALMER-FULLER, Somers., Bart. ;
(i.) For Adand, on a sinister arm, in fess,
vested, az., gloved, ar., a hawk, perched,
gold, beaked and belled, or. 104. 5. (2.) For
Palmer, a demi-panther, gardant, flames issu-
ing out of mouth and ears, holding a
palm branch, ppr. 9. 6. (3.) For Fuller, on
a ducal coronet, gu., a lion's head, ar.
Palma virtuti. 44. 6
ACLE, Devons., an annulet, or, stoned, sa.
2. 10
ACLEHUM, a demi-lion, holding an escutcheon,
gu. see plate 44
ACOCK, out of a mural coronet, a swan, issu-
ing, ppr. comp. 75. 5
ACOTTS, or ACOTTIS, Eng., a lion, rampant,
gu., supporting a standard, ppr., flag, az.,
charged with a saltier, ar. 40. 14
A' COURT, Bart., an eagle, displayed, sa.,
charged with two cheveronels, ar., in beak
a lily, slipped, ppr. Grandescunt aucta
labor e. see plate 95
A'CouRT, Eng., a lion's head, erased, regard-
ant, gu. 48. 12
ACRAMAN, Eng., out of a vallary coronet, or,
an arm, embowed, ppr., vested, in hand an
oak-branch. 144. 2
ACRE, Westm., a triangular harrow, ppr.
H9- 5
ACRES, and ACRIS, an eagle, displayed, ppr.,
charged on breast with a torteau, sa. 96. 5
ACTON, Bart., Salop, within a wreath, a leg
and thigh, in armour, ppr., couped, and
dropping blood. , I2O. II
ACTON of Gatacre, Salop, same crest.
ACTON of West Aston, Iri., same crest. Ad-
juvante Deo.
ACTON, Chesh., a demi-lion, rampant, regard-
ant, ar., grasping a spear, or, enfiled with a
boar's head, sa., couped, gu. 46. 10
ACTON, Worn, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., hand grasping a sword, ar., hilt, or,
enfiled with a boar's head, couped, sa.,
dropping blood. comp. 148. II
ACTON of Wolverton, Worcester, same crest.
Vaulance avance Vhomme.
ACTON, Eng., a pine tree, leaved, vert, fructed,
or. 26. 3
ACTON, Iri., a torteau, sa., between wings, gu.
94- 7
ACTON, a demi-lion, regardant, supporting a
spear, enfiled with a savage's head. 46. IO
ACWORTH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
ADAIR of Kinghilt, Bart., a man's head,
couped, and bloody, ppr. Loyal au mort.
134- 15
ADAIR of Heatherton Park, Somerset, same
crest. Loyal a mort.
ADAIR, Cumb., and Sco., a Saracen's head,
couped, and impaled with a spear. / dare.
123. 8
ADAIR, Bart., of Flixton Hall, Suff., a man's
head, couped at neck, bloody, ppr. Loyal
au mort. 134. 15
ADAIR, Antrim, a man's head, couped at neck,
ppr. Loyal au mort. 123. 12
ADAIR, Sco., on a sword, in pale, a Saracen's
head, affrontee, dropping blood, all ppr.
Arte et marte. 67. 14
ADAM, Hants., a crescent, ar. 140. 2
ADAM, Culross, a cross crosslet, and sword, in
saltier, ppr. Crux mihi grata quies. 52. I
ADAM, or ADAMS, Eng., a griffin's head, gu.,
between wings, or, pellettee. 88. 6
ADAM, an eagle, volant, ppr. 100. 8
ADAM of Runcorn, two swords, in saltier, and
a cross crosslet, fitched, in pale. Dominus
ipsefaciet. 120. 4
ADAM, Sco., in hand a cross crosslet, fitched,
gu. Crux mihi grata quies. Ji6. 14
ADA
ADL
ADAM of Blairadam, Kinross, a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu., and sword, in saltier, ppr.
Crux mihi grata quies. 52- l
ADAM, Walden, Ess., a talbot, passant, az.,
seme'e of bezants, collared, ar. comp. 61. 8
ADAMS of Ansty Hall, Warwick, a talbot,
passant, az., semee of bezants, collared, ar.
Sub cruce veritas. comp. 61. 8
ADAMS of Bowdon, Devon, a dexter a*m, in
armour, embowed, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, charged on elbow with a torteau.
Libertas et natale solum.
comp. 103. 8 and 141. 4
ADAMS of Holy land, Pembroke, a martlet, ar.
Certior in ccelo domus. 119. 5
ADAMS of Ahavagurrah, Iri., a griffin's head,
erased, az. MaLo mori quam fcedari. 88. 7
ADAMS, Bart., a greyhound's head, couped.
1 8. 10
ADAMS, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, gardant. see plate 44
ADAMS, Camb., a griffin's head, gu., between
wings, or. 88. 6
ADAMS, Line., a griffin's head, between wings,
gu., beaked, az., on each wing three be-
zants.
ADAMS, Lond. and Iri., a boar's head, ar.,
couped, gu. 3. 9.
ADAMS, Lond., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
ADAMS, Middx., an eagle, volant, regardant.
100. 8
ADAMS, Salop, a greyhound's head, erased,
erm. 2O. 4
ADAMS, Cheaton, Salop, a griffin's head, erased,
erm., beaked, gu., charged with a cheveron
vair, or and az. see plate 87
ADAMS, Eng., a griffin's head, between wings,
addorsed, vert, charged on breast with a
cross, or. comp. 88. 6
ADAMS, Eng., a raven, sa. 114. 10
ADAMS, Iri., an arm, couped at shoulder, em-
bowed, ppr., vested, gu., in hand a flag, sa.,
charged with a bee. 151. 12
ADAMS, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a cross crosslet.
comp. 103. 8, and 141. 4
ADAMS, Lond., a wolf's head, erased, erm.
19. 6
ADAMS, on a mount, vert, an eagle, reverse
and regardant, wings expanded, ppr., in
beak a mullet, sa., sinister resting on a
crescent. see plate 100
ADAMSON, Newcastle -upon-Tyne, a cross cross-
let, gu. 140. 14
ADAMSON, a lion, passant, in dexter a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. see plate 36
ADAMSON, Westm., a talbot, passant, az., col-
lared, or, bezantee. 61. 12
ADAMSON, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, and
sword, in saltier, ppr. 52. I
ADAMSON, Eng., a tilting-spear, broken • in
three pieces, two in saltier, head-piece in
pale, banded, gu. 134. 4
ADCANE, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr. 87. 6
ADCOCK, Eng., a fox's head, issuing, ar. 1 6. 3
ADDAGH, a lion, rampant. Mea gloria fides.
41. 12
ADDAMS, Eng., a griffin's head, between wings,
gu. 88. 6
ADDCOCK, Eng., a fox's head, ppr. 16. 3
ADDEEBUKY, Suss., an embattled tower.
22. 14
ADDERLEY, Warw. and Staffs., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a stork, ar. 116. 12
ADDEHLEY of Hams Hall, Warwick, same
crest.
ADDERLEY of Fillongley Hall, Warwick, same
crest.
ADDERLY, Staffs, and Sco., a rose, gu. 30. 8
ADDERSTONE, ADERSTON, or ADDRESTON, Eng.,
a martlet, sa. 119. 4
ADDERTON, Eng., in hand a scimitar. 158. 9
ADDEY, Kent, on a mount, a stag, lodged, ppr.
80. 10
ADDINGTON, Viscount Sidmouth. a leopard,
sejant, gardant, ppr., resting dexter on a
shield, or. Libertas sub rege pio.
ADDINGTON, a cat, passant, ppr.
ADDIS, or ADES, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a
demi-lion, az. ^24. 6
ADDISON, a pair of wings, erect, ppr. 74. 6
ADDISON, a unicorn's head, erased, trans-
pierced by an arrow, in bend sinister, guttee.
Let the deed shaw. comp. 70. 5
ADDLINGTON, Devons. and Line., a goat's
head, erased, ppr. 55. 2
ADDRESTON, Eng., a martlet, gu. 119. 4
ADDURSTON, a swan's neck and wings, ar.,
beaked, gu., gorged with a ducal coronet, or.
comp. 75. 8
ADDY, or ADDEY, on a mount, a stag lodged,
all ppr. 80. 7
ADEAN, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
84. 2
ADEANE, of Babraham, Cam., a griffin's head,
between wings, collared. 88. 6
ADELIN, a chevalier on horseback, at full speed,
brandishing a sword, all ppr. 124. 14
ADELMARE, the sea, vert, thereon a dolphin,
embowed, ppr. 68. 1 1
ADELSORF, two wings, elevated, sa. 74. 6
ADELSTON, or ADESTON, an escutcheon, ar.,
charged with a cinquefoil, gu.
comp. 1 20. 12
ADENSTOUN, ADINGSTOUN, or ADINSTON, in
dexter hand a cross pattee, fitched. 152. 15
ADERLEY, Blackball, Staffs., a leopard's head,
couped, or, pierced through mouth with a
sword blade, broken, ar. see plate I o
ADERSON, Eng., a cup, or, with three branches
of laurel, issuing, vert. 134- 6
ADERTON, Eng., in hand a scimitar. 158. 9
ADERSTONE, Eng., a martlet, sa. 119. 5
ADEY, ADREY, ADY, on a mount, vert, a stag
lodged, ar., attired and ducally crowned, or.
comp. So. 10
ADGER, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, re-
gardant, ar., murally crowned, gu., resting
dexter on an escallop, or. 99. 14
ADIE, AEDIE, and ADDIE, Crieff, and Sco., a
cross crosslet, and sword in saltier, ppr.
Crux mihi grata quies. 52. I
ADIS, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a demi-lion,
az. 24. 6
ADKINS, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu., supporting
a flag-staff with ropes, ppr., flag, ar., charged
with a cross, of the first. 40. 14
ADLAM, Eng., in hand, gu., a hawk's lure, or.
130. 6
ADLAM, Somers., on a mount, vert, in front,
rays of the sun, an eagle, ppr., collared, sa.
Tyme proveth truth. see plate 99
ADLARD, in hand a dagger, erect. 122. 12
ADLER, Haverstoke, Ess., a demi-eagle, winga
ADL
displayed, sa., charged on breast with an
etoile, or. see plate 101
ADLINGTON, Eng., a goat's head, erased. 55. 2
ADLINGTON, a heraldic antelope's head, erased,
ar. 64. 5
ADLYN, on a mount, vert, a martlet, or. 1 1 9. 5
ADNEY, Eng., an eagle's head, in beak an
acorn, slipped and leaved, ppr. 102. 4
ADSHEAD, and ADSHADE, Eng., an antelope,
passant, ppr. 82. 14
ADSON, Sco., an oak-tree. Stand sure. 25. 12
ADY, or ADKY, Eng., a leopard's face, or, jes-
sant-de-lis, gu. 48. 4
ADYE, and ADYER, Kent and Durh., a cherub's
head, ppr. 136. 2
ADYN, Dorchester, a lion's head. 47. 14
AERMLNE, Eng., on a mount, vert, an ermine.
16. 8
AETH, Eng., a deini-griffin, or, in dexter a
battle-axe, gu. 86. 14
AFFLECK, Bart., Dalham Hall, Suss., an ear of
rye, ppr. Pretiosum quod utile. 13. 15
AFFLECK of that Ilk, same crest and motto.
AFFLECK of Balmanno, Sco., two wings, issu-
ing. Rerum sapientia custos. 74. 6
AFFLECK, Bart., an ear of wheat, bearded, ppr.
Pretiosum quod utile. 13. 7
AFFORDBIE of Afordby, Line., a horse's head,
erased, sa., bridled, or. 72. 7
AGAD, a heraldic antelope's head, issuing.
64- 5
AGALL, on a chapeau, ppr., a bull, statant, sa.
15- 14
AGAN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's head,
cabossed, ppr. 83. 10
AGAR, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, ar. Vita
trita via tuta. 44. 14
AGAR, Lord Clifden, a demi-lion, rampant, or.
Spectemur agenda. 44. 14
AGARD, Lane., a bugle-horn, ar., garnished,
or, stringed, sa. I. 13
AGARD, Lane., an ibex's head, or, charged
with hurts, collared, az. 55-6
AGAS, Wymondham, Norf., a moor's head, sa.,
wreathed, ar. and gu. 1 6. 2
AGBURY, Kent, a bird, supporting a flag,
charged with a cross. 99. 3.
ACER, or AUGER, Bishopbourn, Kent and
Glouc., a bull's head, erased, gu., attired, or.
15- 6
AGO, or AUGE, Eng., a moor's head, couped,
sa., banded, ar. and az. 135. 9
AGGS, on a chapeau, ppr., a bull, statant, sa.
15- H
red, or.
AGLIONBY, Cumb., a demi-eagle, displaye<
102. 12
AGMONDESHAM, Horsley, Surr., a stag, or.
81. 10
AGMONDISHAM, or AGMUNDESHAM, Surr., a
stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
AGNEW, Eng., the sun shining on stump of
tree, ppr. 26. 10
AGNEW, or AGNEU, Sheuchan and Lothian,
Sco., an eagle, issuant and regardant, ppr.
Consilio non impetu. 101. 12
AGNEW, Lochryan, an eagle, regardant, in
dexter a sword, ppr. Consilio et impetu.
98. 14
AGNEW of Castle Wiger, an eagle, rising, re-
gardant, ppr. Consilio non impetu. 101. 12
AGNEW, a crow, wings expanded, transfixed
with an arrow, all ppr. 114. 12
AIN
AGNEW of Lochnaw, Bart., an eagle, issuing,
regardant, ppr. Consilio non impetu.
101. 12
AGNEW, VANS-, of Barnbarroch, Sco. : (i.) For
Agnew, an eagle, issuant, regardant, ppr.
Consilio non impetu. 101. 12. (2.) For Vans,
a lion, rampant, in dexter a pair of scales.
Be faithful. see plate 40
AGREVELL, Eng., a bezant, or. '149. n
AGRUALL, Eng., a lion's head, gardant, between
wings, ppr. 47. 6
AGUILAR, and AGUILLAR, Eng., an eagle's head,
erased, in beak a fleur-de-lis, ppr. 101. 8
AGUILLON, Yorks., a pelican, vulning. 97. 7
AG WORTH, Eng., a torteau, gu. 149/11
AHANNY, or AHANY, Sco., out of a crescent,
a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. Per ardua ad
alta. 127. I
AHEM, Iri., a vine, ppr. 30. 7
AHER, a sand-glass, sa., winged, gu. 156. 8
AHLFELDT, FREDERICK CARL, Forest Hill,Lond.'
a brack, arg., collared and sejant on a cushion,
gu., tasselled, or. Fortitudine suavitate. 162.5
AHRENDS, Eng., an eagle, ppr. Post nubila
phoebus. 98. 1 3
AICKEN, Eng., a fountain, ppr. 156. i
AICKINSON, Eng., a demi-lady, in dexter a
tower, in sinister a palm -branch. 1 39. 13
AIGHTON, Lane., a snake, coiled, ppr. in. 9
AIGLER, or AYLER, two wings, in lure. 74. 4
AIGLES, Northumb., a hunting-horn, ppr.
I. 14
AIKEN, a fountain throwing up water, ppr.
156. I
AIKEN, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. In
cruce solus. 141. 14
AIKEN, Iri., an ox-yoke, az., stapled. 147. 12
AIKENHEAD, Sco., a demi-savage, in dexter
three laurel-sprigs, fructed, ppr. Rupto
robore nati. 126. 12
AIKENHEAD, Sco., an oak-tree, fructed, ppr.
Annoso robore quercus. 25. 12
AIKMAN, a man, ppr., holding a standard, gu.,
vested, ar., coat, az. 132. 5
AIKMAN of Cairnie, an oak-tree, ppr. Sub
robore virtus. 25. 12
AIKMAN of Bromlinton, an oak-tree, acorned,
ppr. Sub robore virtus. 25. 12
AILE, and AILES, Eng., a dexter arm, ein-
bowed, fist clenched, ppr. 157. 14
AILESBURY, a sea-horse, naiant, ppr. Think
and thank. 69. 10
AILESBURY, Marquess and Earl of (Brud<mell-
Bruce): (i.) For Ailesbury, a sea-horse,
naiant, ppr. Think and thank. 69. 10.
(2.) For Bruce, a lion, passant, az. Fuimus.
36. 13
AILLEN, Edinr., a pelican, in nest, feeding her
young, ppr. Non sibi. 97. 2
AILMER, or AYLMER, Lond., a goat, passant, or.
56. II
AILSA, Marquess of (Kennedy) ; a dolphin,
naiant, ppr. Avislafin.t 68. II
AIME, and AINE, Eng., a pillar, winged, ppr.
132. I
AIMGEVYNE, Theshelthorpe, Line., a vine, or,
bearing three bunches of grapes, ppr. 30. 7
AINES, AINGER, AITKEN, a common boat, ppr.
50. 12
AINGE, Eng., a boat, ppr. 50. 12
AINGE, Lond., a cross formed, or, between
wings, az. 94. 6
AIN
AINLIE, an arm, in hand a laurel chaplet, en-
signed with a bird. 145- 4
AINSLEY, or AINSLIE, of Blackhill, a pelican's
head, erased. Pietas tutissima virtus. 103.11
, AINSLET, Bart. , Sco., an arm, embowed, bran-
dishing a scimitar, ppr. Pro rege et patria.
146. 4
AINSLEY, and AINSLIE, Sco., an arm, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, all ppr. Pro rege et
patria. 146. 4
AINSLIE, Bart., Line., a dexter arm, in hand
a scimitar, ppr. Pro rege et patria. 146. 4
AINSLIE of Pilton, Bart., same crest and motto.
AINSLIE, Eng., an arm, in hand two branches
of laurel, ensigned with a bird. 145. 4
AINSLIE, Eng. , in hand a scimitar, ppr. 158. 9
AINSLIE, Quebec, an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Pietas tutissima virtus. 102. 10
AINSWOKTH of Smithills Hall, Lancaster, a
man in armour, in dexter a battle-axe, ppr.
Mea gloria fides. comp. 132. 8
AINSWORTH, and ANESWORTH, Eng., a falcon,
wings expanded and inverted, belled, ppr.
Courage sans peur. 100. 13
Am, Sco., stump of oak tree, branches sprout-
ing, ppr. 26. 13
AIRD, Sco.y a cock, ppr. Vigilantia. 94. 12
AIRD, Eng., in hand a hawk's lure, ppr.
130. 6
AIREY, a cinquefoil, gu. 80. 3
AIRLIE, Earl of, Ogilvy, a lady, from waist,
holding a portcullis. A fin. 129. 3
AIRMINE of Osgodsby, Bart., on a mount, vert,
an ermine, passant, ar. 33. 5
AIRTH, Sco., a cock crowing, ppr. 94. 12
AiRTH, Sco., a stag's head, erased, at gaze,
Ppr- 83. 3
AISCOUGH, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
In hoc signo vinces. 141. 14
AISELBIE, or AISLABIE, Yorks., a lion's head,
erased, gu., gorged with three lozenges, con-
joined in fess, ar. see plate 47
AISINCOURT, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed,
with two heads. comp. 96. 9
AISKELL, AISKILL, and ASKILL, Eng., in sea
an anchor, in pale, ppr. 138. 12
AITCHESON, Sco., a cock, ppr., wattled and
combed. Vigilantibus. 94. 12
AITCHISON of Rochsolloch, the same.
AITCHISON of Glengarsie, a cock, standing on
a trumpet, ppr. 94. 1 1
AITCHISON of Glancairny, Bart., a cock, stand-
ing on a trumpet, ppr. Vigilantibus. 94. 1 1
AITCHISON, Earl of Gosford, the same.
AITCHISON of Pittenweem, an astrolabe, ppr.
Observe. 77. 10
AITKEN of Aitkenside, a cross crosslet, fitched,
gu. In cruce salus. 141. 14
AITKEN, AITKIN, and ATKIN, Eng., a boat, ppr.
50. 12
AITKEN, Lieut. -Col. R. EASTON, R.V., Glas-
gow, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched. In cruce solus. 162. u
AITKENHEAD, Sco., a demi-savage, in dexter
three laurel sprigs, fructed, ppr. 126. 12
AITKENHEAD, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. Rupto
robore nati. 25. 13
AITKENS, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand, ppr., a cross crosslet, fitched, erect,
ar. comp. 103. 8
AITKENSON, Eng., a demi-lady, in dexter a
., tower, in sinister a palm-branch. 139. 13
ALB
AITKENSON, Eng. and Sco., a cock, ppr.
94. 12
AITKINE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
In cruce solus. 141. 14
AITKINSON, Sco., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
AITO, or AUITO, Devons., out of a. cload, an
arm, ppr., grasping a sword, erect, on blade
a Moor's head, sa. 121. 10
AITON of that Ilk, Sco., Bart., a dexter hand
pulling a rose, ppr. Et decerptce dabunt
odor em. 159. 10
AITON of Dunmure, same crest and motto.
AITON, a rose, gu. Virtute wta, occidunt rarius.
30. 8
AITON of Kippo, a rose-tree, vert, flowered, gu.
Et decerptce dabunt odorem. 3°- 5
AITON of Kinaldie, same crest.
AITOUNE of Inchdairnie, same crest and motto.
AKARYS, AKERS, AKERIS, or AKYRIS, a griffin's
head, gu. 87. 6
AKARYS, Eng., a demi-griffin, or. 86. 13
AKASTER, Eng., same crest.
AKELAND, Devons., on a sinister arm, vested,
az., gloved, a hawk. 104. 5
AKELITZ, AKELITS, or HAKELUT, Eng., a hal-
bert, issuing, ppr. 123. 9
AKELOND, Eng., a hawk, perched and belled,
ppr. 104. 2
AKENHEAD, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 13
AKENHEAD, Eng., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
AKENSIDE, Sco., a harrow, ppr. 149. 3
AKER, a triangular harrow. 149. 3
AKERIS, Eng., a griffin's head, gu. 88. 7
AKERMAN, or ACKERMAN, out of a pallisado
coronet, or, an arm, embowed, vested, gu.,
in hand an oak branch, fructed. 144. 2
AKEROYD, and AKROYD, Eng., a dog sleeping,
ppr. 59. I
AKERS of Mailing Abbey, Kent, an arm,
vested, in hand a pennon, charged with a
Saracen's head, ppr., between eight crosses
crosslet. Je vive en esperance.
AKERS, Eng., a Doric column, or. 132. 3
AKIRIS, or AKYRIS, Eng., a griffin's head, gu.
88. 7
AKLAND, Eng., on a sinister hand, couped, in
fess, gloved, a hawk, hooded and belled.
104. 5
ALABASTER, and ALLEBASTER, Eng., a feather,
ar., enfiled with a ducal coronet, or. 5°' 7
ALAND, Iri., a leopard, passant, gardant, or.
ii. 6
ALAND, Lord Fortescue, same crest. Forte
scrutum solus ducem.
ALANSON, Eng., on a mount, a lion, rampant,
gardant, gu., supporting a long cross, or. 40. 4
ALATE, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar., collared,
sa. 70. 6
ALBALANDA, Eng. , a boar, passant, gu. 4. 1 1
ALBAN, a lion's head, erased, pierced in breast
with an arrow. comp. 49. 7
ALBANY, Lond., Salop, and Beds., out of a
ducal coronet, gu., a demi-dolphin, haurient,
or.
ALBANY, Salop, Lond., Beds., and Middx., a
dolphin, haurient, or. 68. 5
ALBASTER, Staffs., a feather, in pale, enfiled
with a ducal coronet. 50. 7
ALBEMARLE, Earl of (Keppel), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-swan, close, ppr. ^Ye
cede mails. 75 5
ALBENEY, Eng., a yoke, in bend, ppr. 147. 12
ALB
ALBENEY, Berks., a, stock-dove, az., in beak a
branch, vert, f meted, gu. 1 06. 7
ALBEROUGH, or ALBROUGH, Eng., a castle, at
sinister base, a thistle-bush, ppr. 23. 9
ALBERRY of Wickingham, Berks., a dove, az..
in beak a branch, fructed. 106. 7
ALBERT, a demi-savage, over shoulder a sledge-
hammer, all ppr. I31' 9
ALBERTON, a pennon, in bend, gu., staff-headed,
sa., and tasseled, or. 2. 8
ALBERTUS, Poland, the hull of a ship, with
only main-mast, and top without tackling,
or. Deus dabit vela. 21. 5
ALBON, ALBONE, ALLEBONE, and ALLIBONE,
Eng., a bull's head, aifrontee. 15. 9 or 10
ALBOROUGH, Somers., a fox, ar., collared and
lined, or. see plate 16
ALBRECHT, or ALBREGHT, in dexter hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, or. 133. 5
ALBYN, in lion's gamb, issuing, sa., a spear, or,
on top a flag, gu. 511. 13
ALCHORN, a human heart, gu., ducally crowned,
or, between wings, ar. 130. I
ALOOCK of Wilton Castle, Iri., a cock, ar.,
standing on a globe, armed, combed, and
gilled, or. Vigilate. see plate 94
ALCOCK, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, az., a
demi-swan, erm., wings expanded, and du-
cally crowned, or. * comp. 75. 5
ALCOCK of Silvertost, Northamp., a cock, erm.,
beaked, inembered, crested, and wattled, or.
94. 12
ALCOCK, Staffs., a cock, gu. 94. 12
ALDAM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, banded. Io8. 5
ALDANE, Eng., same crest.
ALDBOROUGH, or ALDEBURGHE, York, an ibex,
passant, or. 82. 12
ALDBOROUGH, Earl of (Stratford), Iri., a dex-
ter arm, in armour, embowed, in hand, ppr,,
a scimitar. Virtuti nihil obstat €t armis.
121. 6
ALDE, Eng., a torteau, sa. 149. n
ALDEBOROUGH, an escallop, or, between wings,
az. 5. 4
ALDEN, or ALDON, Herts, and Middx., out of
a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, gu. 44. 13
ALDEN, out of a coronet, ar., two wings, gu.
and az. 109. 12
ALDER, Eng., a griffin's head, gu. 87. 6
ALDERFORD, Norf., a rat, ppr. 33. 3
ALDERINGTON, Eng., in dexter hand a hawk's
lure, ppr. 130. 6
ALDERSEY, Eng., out of a plume of ostrich-
feathers, or, a demi-griffin, segreant, gu.,
beaked and armed, gold. 86. 12
ALDERSEY of Spurstow, Chester, same crest.
ALDERSON, from behind a mount, vert, thereon
a branch of alder, the sun rising, ppr. 7. 5
ALDERSON, Eng., a pillar, ppr. 132. 3
ALDERSON, Norf., from a plume of feathers, ar.,
a griffin, rising, of the same. 86. 5
ALDERSON, LLOYD, Middx. : (i.) J?orAlderson,a,
dove, in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. 1 06. 7.
(2.) For Lloyd a boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
ALDERTON, Suff., a crescent, ar. 140. 2
ALDEWINCKLE, ALDEWINCLE, ALDEWINKELL,
ALDWINCKLE, and ALDWINKLE, Eng., a
wyvern, wings addorsed, ducally crowned,
vomiting fire. 91. 12
ALDHAM, Shrimpling, Norf., a talbot's head,
erased, or, collared, sa. , lined, gu. comp. 60. 4
ALP
ALDIRFORD, a monkey's head, ppr. 33. 10
ALDRED, Eng., an arm in armour, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale. 141. 8
ALDRIDGE, or ALDRIGE, Eng., a phoenix in
flames, ppr. 101. 10
ALDRINGTON, Eng., in dexter hand a hawk's
lure, ppr. • 13°- 6
ALDWORTH of Newmarket, Iri., a dexter arm
in armour, embowed, hand grasping a sword.
Nee temere, nee timide. 140. 13
ALDWORTH, Sco., a torteau, gu. 149. n
ALDWORTH, a sand-glass, winged. 156. 8
ALEN, Iri., a heraldic tiger holding a rose.
comp. 64. 1 1
ALEN^ON, France, a greyhound, ar. 17. 5
ALEPHE, Lond. a cock's head, erased. 94. 9
ALESTON, or ALSTON, a lion, passant, regardant,
gu., ducally gorged and chained. 36. 4
ALEXANDER, Bart., Dublin, a dexter arm, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ppr., charge^ on
wrist with mullet. comp. 154. 6
ALEXANDER, Summer-hill, Kent, in hand a
sword, ppr. 159. 7
ALEXANDER, Hants, a talbot's head, erased,
ar., collared, gu. 60. 4
ALEXANDER of Auchmull, in hand a pair of
scales, ppr. Quod tibi ne alteri. 144. I
ALEXANDER of Kinglassie, a horse's head,
couped, gu., bridled, ar. Ducitur non tra~
hitur. 72. 7
ALEXANDER, Eng., a cock, ar., beaked and
membered, gu. 94. 12
ALEXANDER of Boghall, in hand a quill. Fideni
servo. 144. 10
ALEXANDER, Earl of Caledon, in dexter hand,
in armour, a sword. Per mare, per terras.
140. 13
ALEXANDER, Earl of Stirling, a bear, sejant,
erect, ppr. Per mare, per terras. 28. 8
ALEXANDER, Lond., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, hand grasping a sword. 140. 13
ALEXANDER, Eng., a horse's head, ar., bridled.
Ducitur non trahitur. 72. 7
ALEXANDER, a bear, rampant, ppr. comp. 28. 9
ALEXANDER, Porydstone, Ayr, a bear, sejant.
Per mare, per terras. 28. 8
ALEXANDER, Stirling, a beaver, ppr. Per man?,
per terras. 33- **
ALEXANDER of Powis, same crest and motto.
ALEXANDER, Sco., a serpent, waved, in fess,
ppr. Ingenium vires supcrat. in. 7
ALEXANDER, Halifax, Yorks., a demi-lion, gar-
dant, wielding with dexter a battle-axe, ppr.,
sinister resting on a cross, fleury, gorged
with a collar, az., charged with two bezants.
comp. 43. 14
ALEXANDER of Pitskellie, two dexter hands
conjoined, ppr. Ora et labora. 159. II
ALEXANDER, Sco., a serpent, coiled, in fess.
Ingenium vires super at. in. 9
ALFORD, Berks, and Suss., a boar's head, ar.,
broken spear in mouth, handle thrust down
throat, or. 4. I
ALFORD, Surr., Yorks., and Salop, a boar's
head, ar., in mouth three feathers of phea-
sant's tail, ppr. 3. 14
ALFORD, Suff., a hind's head, ppr. 85. 3
ALFOUNDER, Ess., an arm, erect, vested, in
hand three nails, or, all between wings, ar.
149. 4
ALFREY, and ALLFREY, an ostrich-head and
neck, between two ostrich-feathers. 108. 4
ALP
ALFREY, and ALLFREY, an ostrich-head and
neck, between two ostrich-feathers, ar.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or. 1 08. 6
ALGAR, and ALGER, Eng., a greyhound's head,
sa., charged with four bezants, or. 20. 3
ALGIE, ALGEO, and ALGOE, Eng., a bear, ram-
pant, supporting a staff, raguly. 28. 9
ALGIST, Eng., dexter and sinister arms from
shoulder, couped, in saltier, vested, each
brandishing a scimitar. 146. 9
ALGLOVAL, a goat, statant, ar. 56. 9
ALGOE, Sco., a bear, sejant, on hind legs, sup-
porting a staff. 28. 7
ALGOOD, and ALLGOOD, Eng., two arms, in
armour, embowed, holding up a flaming
heart, all ppr. 147. 7
ALICOCK, Northamp., a cock, erm,, combed
and wattled, or. 94. 12
ALINGTON, of Swinhope, Lincoln, a talbot, pas-
sant, erm. 61. 7
ALISON, Sco., a tree, ppr., with a bell hvmg on
each side. Crescit sub pondere virtus. 25. 14
ALISON, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Vincit veritas. 102. 10
ALISON, Rev. A., Sco., an eagle's head, erased,
ppr. Vincit veritas. 103. 14
ALISON, Sir ARCHIBALD, Fossil House, Lanark-
shire, same crest and motto.
ALISON, Major - General Sir ARCHIBALD,
K.C.B., 2d Bart., same crest and motto.
ALJOY, Sco., stump of oak-tree, new branches
sprouting. Non deficit alter. 26. 13
ALKENE, ASKUE, or AYSKEW, a man's head,
affrontee, couped at shoulders. 123. 14
ALLAM, EDWIN CLERK, Norrnanhurst, Rom-
ford, on a mount, vert, a bull, passant, gu.
Nil sine labor e. 15. 12
ALLAN, Sco., a comet, ppr. Luceo et terreo. 7. 6
ALLAN, Durh., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
holding up a rudder, gu. Fortiter gerit
crucem. 44. 8
ALLAN, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. Fide
et labore. 141. 14
ALLAN of Errol, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr.
Fortiter. 98. 10
ALLAN, Eastwood, Mid-Lothian, the same.
ALLAN of Blackwell Grange, Durham, a demi-
lion, rampant, ar., ducally crowned, gu., in
dexter a cross-potent, in sinister a rudder.
Fortiter gerit crucem. 42. 3
ALLAN, Barton, York, same crest and motto.
ALLAND, a bear's paw, erect, ppr. 51. 9
ALLANSON, a demi - eagle, wings expanded.
Virtute et Idbore. 102. 12
ALLANSON, and ALLENSON, Eng., on a mount,
vert, a lion, rampant, gardant, or, supporting
a long cross, gu. 40. 4
ALLARDAS, ALLARDICE, ALLERDYCE, Sco., a
torteau, between wings, az. 94. 7
ALLARDICE, Wei., a dove and olive-branch.
Amicitia sine fraude. • 106. 7
ALLARDICE, and ALLERDICE, of that Ilk, a
naked man from middle, grasping in dexter
a scimitar, all ppr. In defence of the dis-
tressed— and — My defence. 125. 4
ALLARDICE of Dunninald, an ear of wheat,
and palm-branch, in saltier, ppr. Bene qui
pacifici. 13. 9
ALLATT, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar., collared,
sa. 70. 6
ALLATT, on a demi-bezant, issuing, a beehive,
bees swarming, ppr. 76. 3
8 ALL
ALLAUNSON, Durh., a pheon, ar., shaft broken,
or. 77. 15
ALLAUNSON, Eng., on a mount, a lion, ram-
pant, gardant, supporting a long cross.
40. 4
ALLAWAY, and ALLOW AY, Eng. and Sco., an
anchor, in pale, ppr. 153. 1 1
ALLAWAY, and ALLOWAY, on an anchor a dove,
with olive-branch, all ppr. 1 06. 4
ALLCARD, Lane., a demi-swan, wings elevated,
ar., seme'e of mullets, az., in mouth a bul-
rush, ppr. Semel et semper. see plate 76
ALLCOCK, a cock, ppr. 94. 12
ALLDEN, ALLDIN, and ALLDON, Eng., a scimi-
tar and caduceus, in saltier, ensigned with
a round hat. comp. 123. 3
ALLEN, Viscount ALLEN, Iri., a bezant,
charged with a talbot's head, erased, sa.
Triumpho morte tarn vita. 60. 1 1
ALLEN, Bath, a bird, wings elevated. 109. 5
ALLEN, Berks., a bird, wings elevated. Trium-
pho morte tarn vita. 109. 5
ALLEN, Chelsea, a talbot's head, erased, col-
lared. 60. 4
ALLEN, Devons., a mullet, gu., pierced, or.
137. 12
ALLEN, Thaxtecl, Ess., Bart., and Fenchurch,
Middx., a demi-lion, holding a rudder.
44. 8
ALLEN, or ALLEYN, Chesh., Suff., and Wilts,
a martlet, ar., winged, in beak an acorn.
see plate 119
ALLEN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
horse's head, ar. 73. I
ALLEN, Grove, Kent, on a coronet, or, lined,
erm., a bloodhound, passant, sa., collared.
60. 2
ALLEN, Kent, a talbot, passant, or, collared,
gu. 61. 8
ALLEN, Kent, on a mount, vert, paled round,
or, a hound, sa., collared, of the last. .
comp. 59. 5 and 6
ALLEN, Lond., a demi-griffin, holding a branch,
vert, f ructed, or. see plate 86
ALLEN, Lond., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
ALLEN, Lond., a dove and olive-branch. At
spes solamen — and — Amicitia, sine fraude.
1 06. 7
ALLEN of Cresselly, Pembroke, a dove and
olive-branch. Amicitia, sine fraude. 106. 7
ALLEN, Surr., an arm, couped at elbow, erect,
in hand a human heart, out of flames of
fire. 133. I
ALLEN, a demi-greyhound, rampant, collared,
gu., between paws a crescent, or. comp. 17. 2
ALLEN, Somers., a partridge, wings elevated.
109. 5
ALLEN, Eng., a cock, combed. 94. 12
ALLEN, Middx., an eagle, rising, ppr. For-
titer. 98. 10
ALLEN, a snake, coiled, supporting two pen-
nons, in saltier. 1 10. IO
ALLEN, Errol, an eagle, perched, wings ex-
panded. Fortiter. 98. IO
ALLEN, Sco., a demi-lion, gu. Rememler.
44. 14
ALLENSON, and ALLESON, a talbot's head, or,
collared, and ringed, az., between wings ex-
panded, of the last.
ALLENSON, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gard-
ant, holding a cross. 44. 7
ALLERTON, a lion's head, gu., collared, sa. 49. 14
ALL
ALS
ALLESTOWE, or HALLESTOWE, in hand the butt-
end of a broken spear. 144. 4
ALLESTRY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
brandishing a scimitar. 46- 9
ALLETT of Iwood, Somers., a unicorn's head,
ar., collared, sa. 70. 6
ALLEY, Eng., a lion's head, cabossed, or, be-
tween wings, ppr. 47- 6
ALLEY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a mullet,
between two laurel-branches. 53. 8
ALLEYN, and ALLYN, Devons., a demi-lion,
rampant, az. , holding a rudder. 44. 8
ALLEYN, Eng., a demi-lion, gu., supporting a
rudder, sa. 44. 8
ALLEYNE, Bart., Ess., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a unicorn's head, ar. Non tua, te, move-
ant sed publica vota. 7°- *
ALLFREY, Eng., an ostrich-head, between two
ostrich-feathers, ar. 108. 4
ALLFREY of Wokefield Park, Berks., an ostrich-
head and neck, gorged with a crown, or,
between ostrich-feathers, ar. 1 08. 6
ALLGOOD of Nunwick, Northumb., two arms,
in armour, embowed, ppr., in hands a human
heart, inflamed, charged with a tower,
triple -towered. Age omne bonum.
comp. 147. 7
ALLIBANE, a spaniel, sejant, ppr. 59. 7
ALLICOCK, and ALLICOCKE, Eng.,*a cock, ppr.
94. 12
ALLIESON, or ALLISON, Eng., a demi-savage
brandishing a scimitar, ppr. 125. 4
ALLIN, Suff., a snake coiled up, and environed
with flags or rushes, ppr. comp. III. 9
ALLIN, a partridge, wings expanded. 109. 5
ALLINGHAM, Eng., a church and spire, envi-
roned with trees, ppr. 23. 14
ALLINGRIDGE, a castle, triple -towered, ppr.,
flag displayed, ar., sa. 23. 10
ALLINGTON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a buck's
head, ppr., attired, of the first, pierced
through neck with an arrow, gold, barbed
and flighted, ar. comp. 85. 2
ALLINGTON, Horse Heath, Camb., a talbot,
passant, erm. 6 1. 7
ALLINGTON, Eng., a talbot, or, langued, gu.
61. 7
ALLISON, Sco., a falcon's head, erased. Vincit
veritas. 103. 3
ALLISON, a peacock, ppr, 117. 10
ALLISON, a pheasant, in dexter a key, in beak
an ear of barley, ppr, 113. 13
ALLISON, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Vincit veritas. 1 02. 10
LIX, Line., a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
ALLIX of Willoughby, Line., a wolf's head,
erased, ppr. 19. 6
ALLMACK, a tower, ppr. 22. 14
ALLMAN, Suss., a leg, in armour, couped above
knee, ppr., spurred, or. 138. 5
ALLNETT, and ALLNUTT, Eng., a thunderbolt,
ppr. 123. i
ALLOT, and ALLOTT, an arm, couped at. shoul-
der, embowed, ppr., vested, grasping a
sword, enfiled with a leopard's head.
!35- ii
ALLOTT, South Kirkby, Yorks., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, or, charged with a fess, be-
tween four barrulets, cuffed, ar., in hand,
pyr., a mullet, or.
ALLOTT of Hague Hall, Yorks., a dexter arm,
couped at elbow, vested, or, charged with a
fess, double cotised, in hand a mullet, gold.
Fortiter et recte. comp. 144. 6
ALLPORT, Cannock, Staffs., a demi-lion, erm.,
gorged with a mural coronet, gu.
comp. 46. 8
ALLSOP, ALLSUP, and ALSOPE, Eng., a dove,
in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
ALLVEY, and ALVEY, Eng., a plough, ppr.
153- 2
ALL WRIGHT, or AL WRIGHT, Eng., on a chapeau,
a greyhound, statant, all ppr. 17-7
ALL YE, Tewkesbury, Glouc., a leopard's head,
or, between wings, sa. see plate 10
ALLYE, Dors., a stag's head, erased, per pale,
ar. and or, attired, of the first, gorged with
a collar, double embattled gu., charged with
three escallops, or. comp. plate 83
ALLYN, a tree eradicated, vert, fructed with
branches of berries, gu.
ALMACK, Suff., a tower, ar., with a flag.
22. 9
ALMAN, Pearnsey, Suss., a leg, in armour,
spurred, or, couped in middle of thigh.
138. 5
ALMANERLAVAL, a tower, ppr. 22. 14
ALMARD, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
ALMAYNE, on a ducal coronet, or, a cinquefoil,
gu.
ALMEARS, or ALMEERS, Eng., a long cross,
crossed, on three grieces, ar. 143. II
ALMER, and ALMOR, a palmer's staff, erect.
ALMERICUS, a nag's head, erased, ar., ducally
gorged, or. . see plate 72
ALMEWAKE, and ALNWICK, Eng., on a chapeau.
a cock, ppr. 93. 12
ALMIGER, on a ducal coronet, ppr., a tiger,
sejant, gu. 9. 2
ALMOND, Eng., three cinquefoils, az., stalked
and leaved, vert. comp. 13. II
ALMOT, ALNOT, and ALNEOT, Eng., a thunder-
bolt, ppr. 123. I
ALMS, a stag's head, erased, or. 83. 13
ALNWICK, Eng., on a chapeau, a cock, ppr.
93. 12
ALPHE, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
hawk's head, or. 50. 3
ALPHE, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, an
eagle's head, ppr. comp. 98. 2
ALPIN, Sco., a man's head, couped, atfrontee,
ppr. Virtutis regia merces. 123. 14
ALRED, Holderness, Yorks., a griffin's head,
ppr. 87. 6
ALSOP, Derbs. and Leic., a dove, wings ex-
panded, in mouth an ear of wheat. 1 06. 13
ALSOP, Eng., a dove, in mouth an ear of corn,
and in dexter a key, erect. 106. n
ALSOPPE, Lend., a dove, ar., legged, gu., be-
tween two ostrich-feathers, sa.
ALSTANTAN, out of a mural coronet, or in an
arm, in armour, embowed, a dagger. 1 20. 9
ALSTON, Odell, Beds., Bart., a crescent, ar.,
charged with an etoile, or. Immotus.
comp. 113. I
ALSTON, or ALSTONE, of Chelsea, Bart., and of
Mile-end, Bart., same crest.
ALSTON of Elmdon Hall, Warwick, a derai-
eagle, wings displayed, or, on each wing
a crescent, reversed, gu. In altum.
see plate 101
ALSTON, a lion, passant, regardant, gu. 36. 5
ALSTON, Eng., a star, ppr. E tenebris lux.
65- IS
ALS :
ALSTON, Westerton, an eagle, issuing, wings
expanded, ppr. Sursum. 98. 10
ALSTONE, Sco., same crest.
ALSTONE of Newton, Suff. ; Assington ; and
Marleford ; an etoile, or, in a crescent, ar.
comp. 113. i
ALSTONS, Colonel, Sco., a demi-eagle, wings
expanded and inverted, ppr., on each wing
a crescent, reversed, gu. In altum.
comp. 101. 13
ALTHAM, and ALLTHAM, a demi-lion, gu., sup-
porting a rudder, sa. 44. 8
ALTHAN, or ALTHAUN, a demi-archer shooting,
ppr., vested. 126. 14
ALTHOUN, Eng., a dexter hand, apaumee.
153- 7
ALVANLEY, Baron (Arden), out of a ducal
coronet, or five ostrich-feathers, ar., charged
with a crescent. Patentid vinces. 108. 2
ALVARES, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., in dexter
paw a mascle, az. comp. 46. 2
ALVAS, and ALVES, Sco., a garb, or. Deo
favente. 12. 13
ALVENSLEBEN, Baron DE, out of a marquess's
coronet, a staff raguly, per pale, gu. and or,
couped, surmounted by a rose. comp. 75. 2
ALVEBD, or ALUKED, Eng., a mill- rind, or.
65. 3
ALVAKDE, Ipswich, same crest.
ALWAYE, Streetley, Beds., a hind's head, ar.,
between two holly-branches, vert, fructed
with berries, gu. comp. 85. 5
ALWOOD, and ALLWOOD, a demi-stag, salient,
ppr., attired, or. 79. 13
ALWYN, Ess., a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
sa., enfiled with a mural coronet, or.
comp. 45. 9
ALYE, a lion's head, cabossed, between wings.
47- 6
ALYSON,Kent,a pheon, ar., with part of broken
shaft, or. 77. 15
AMAND, AMANE, or AMAKME, Eng., a pome-
granate, ppr. 29. 9
AMAKLE, or ARMARLE, a lion, passant, resting
fore dexter on mullet, gu. comp. 37. 2
AMARY, Ess., a cat's head, issuing, affrontee,
ar., in mouth a rat, sa. 32. 3
AMBESACE, and AMBORAES, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a man's head, in profile, ppr.
AMBLER, Eng., a mascle, or. 107. 6
AMBLER, and ANBLER, two dexter hands con-
joined, supporting a royal crown.
comp. 159. II
AMBLER, Kirkton, Line., a demi-leopard, ar.,
holding a laurel crown, ppr. see plate 9
AMBOROW, ANBURY, or ANBOROW, a bear's
head, erased, sa., muzzled, or. 20. 9
AMBRIDGE, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, and
two swords, in saltier, ppr. 1 20. 4
AMBROS, AMBROSE, and AMBROSS, Eng., in
hand a billet, ar. 158. 7
AMBROSE, a cherub's head, between wings.
130. 10
AMBROSE, W. H., West Kensington, issuant
from the battlements of a tower, or, a cubit
arm, in hand a billet, in bend sinister, also
or. J*espere en Dieu. 160. I
AMBRY, or AMBREY, a wolf's head, erm., in
mouth a rose-branch. 19. I
AMCOT, and AMCOTS, a squirrel, sejant, gu.,
cracking a nut, or. 58. 12
AMCOTES, and AMCOTTS, Kittlethorpe Park j
AMS
Astrop and Writtenby, Line. ; a sqiiirrel,
sejant, gu., cracking a nut, or. 58. n
AMCOTTS, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, gu., collared,
or. 58. 7
AMEERS, Eng., a long cross, crossed on three
grieces. 143. n
AMENTON, Eng. , an antelope's head, ppr. 82. 6
AMERANCE, Eng., a mascle, ar. 107. 6
AMERDLEY, a heart inflamed, winged. 138. I
AMEREDITH, of Marston, Devons., a demi-
lion, sa., ducally gorged and lined, or.
comp. 46. 8
AMEREDITH of Tamerton, same crest.
AMEREX, and AMERICE, a torteau, gu., charged
with a talbot's head, erased. 60. 1 1
AMERIE, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a fleur-de-
lis, in pale, or. 121. I
AMERY of Park House, Stourbridge, out of a
mural coronet, a talbot's head. Tu ne cede
mails. 60. 5
AMERY, London, same crest and motto.
AMES of The Hyde, Bedford, a rose, ar.,
stalked and leaved, vert. 30. 8
AMES, and AMOS, Eng., a square collegiate
cap, sa. 122. 7
AMHERST, Earl, Vise. Holmesdale, on a mount,
vert, three tilting-spears, or, headed, ar., one
in pale, and two in saltier, environed with a
chaplet of laurel, vert. Victoria concord/a
crescit. 126. 10
AMHERST, or AMHURST, Eng., same crest.
AMIAS, Norf., a buck's head, erased, ar.,
horned, or, neck wreathed, sa. 83. 9
AMIDAS, Lond., a branch of oak, ppr., acorned,
or. 54. 12
AMIEL, a hunting-horn, unstrung. i. 14
AMITESLY, Glouc., a bezant, or, charged with
a pale, indented, gu. 8. 3
AMO, a negress's head from breast, affrontee,
with ear-rings. 129. 7
AMOCK, Eng., a man's head, from shoulders,
in profile, vested, wreathed. 128. 14
AMOND, or ST. AMOND, Sco., three cinque-foils,
az., stalked and leaved. comp. 13. II
AMOND, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head. 88. 2
AMOND, Sco., out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head, ducally gorged. 88. 3
AMOND, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr. 121. 6
AMORIE, or D'AMORIE, Glouc., out of a mural
coronet, or, a talbot's head, az., eared, gold.
. 60. 5
AMORY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of
seven ostrich -feathers, ar., four and three.
comp. 1 1 8. 2
AMOS of St. Ibbs, Hertford, a stag's head.
Sapere aude. 84. 10
AMOSLEY, a horse at full speed, sa. 72. 9
AMOUTH, a battle-axe and the top of a javelin,
in saltier, ppr.
AMPHLET, Staffs., a dromedary, ppr. 31. n
AMPHLETT of Clent House, Wore., a drome-
dary, ppr. 31. ii
AMRAS, Norf.. a stag's head, erased, gorged
with a wreath. 83. 9
AMSDEN, and AMSDON, Eng., a cross-fleury,
fitched, or, fleury, gu., between wings, ppr.
95. 10
AMSON, Lees, Chesh., a cock-blackbird, ppr.,
between two ostrich-feathers, ar.
AMSON, Eng., a crane, ppr. 116. 10
AMS
AND
AMY, or AM YE, Camb., out of a ducal coronet,
or, an eagle's head, ppr., in beak a sprig,
vert. comp. 98. 2
AMYAND, a naked arm, embowed, ppr., in hand
three ears of corn, bladed, all or. La tie
durante. 156. n
AMYAND of Moreas Court, Heref., Bart., a
crow, ppr. 114. 10
AMYAS, Norf., a stag's head, erased, or, gorged
with a wreath, ar. and sa. 83. 9
AMYAS, Tilbury, Ess., a hind, ppr., collared,
gu. see plate 85
AMYAT, and AMYATT, Eng., a ram, passant,
ppr. 57-10
AMYATT, Southampton, a ram, passant, ar.
57- 10
AMYS, Ess., a hind, passant, ar., collared, gu.
comp. 85. 7
ANBY, and AUBLEY, in dexter hand a cross
pattee, fitched. 152. 15
ANCHER, and ANCHOR, Kent, a bull's head,
erased, gu. 15. 6
ANCRAM, Hill House, Frome, an anchor, erect,
sa. Holdfast. 153. n
ANDBY, ANDY, or ANDEY, Devons., on stump
of tree, a crane, statant, ppr. 1 1 6. n
ANDEGARVIA, Eng., an escarbuncle, sa.
123. 4
ANDELBY, an escutcheon, gu., chSfrged with a
cross moline, or. comp. 120. 12
ANDERDON, Hants. , a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, hand apaumee 148. 2
ANDERLEY, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, devour-
ing a fish, ppr. 68. 7
ANDERSON, GEORGE, Little Harle Tower, Nor-
thumberland, a falcon's head, erased, sa., a
gut, or, beaked and eyed, of the same, hold-
ing an arrow in bend, dexter ar. Vigilans
et certus. 161. 3
ANDERSON of Jesmond House, Northumb., on
a mount, vert, a stag, couchant, wounded in
breast by an arrow, in mouth an ear of
wheat, all ppr., charged on side with a
bugle-horn, or. Nil desperandum, auspice
Deo. see plate 80
ANDERSON, an oak-tree, ppr. Stand sure.
25- 13
ANDERSON, Bart., Yorks., a water-spaniel,
passant, or. Guaviter. 59. 2
ANDERSON, Aberdeen, a cross staff, erect,
marked with the degrees of latitude. Per
mare.
ANDERSON, Lond. and Sco., a phoenix in
flames, ppr. Providentia. IOI. 13
ANDERSON, Bart., a talbot, passant, collared
and lined. 6 1. 8
ANDERSON, an eagle, issuing, in dexter an
olive-branch. Qui koneste fortiter. 101. 14
ANDERSON of Airdbreck, an oak-tree, ppr.
Stand sure. 25. 13
ANDERSON, Sco., a crescent, or. Gradatim.
140. 2
ANDERSON, an eagle, issuing. Qui honeste for-
titer. 98. 10
ANDERSON, Glasgow, a cloud, ppr. Recte quod
honeste. 8. 7
ANDERSON, Penley, Herts., a spaniel dog, pas-
sant. 35. i
ANDERSON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a hind's head, or, pierced through neck with
an arrow. 85. 2
ANDERSON, Mill Hill, Middx., three ostrich -
feathers, encircled with a chain, or, on centre
one a crescent. comp. 51. 3
ANDERSON, Newcastle, an eagle's head, erased,
ar., in beak, in pale, a,n arrow, gu., headed
and feathered, or. comp. 102. 10
ANDERSON of Newbigging, a mullet, az. Nil
conscire sibi. 107. 4
ANDERSON of Whiteburgh, a crescent, ar. Ut
se crescit clarescit. 140. 2
ANDERSON, Glasgow, an elephant's head,
couped, ppr. 24. 10
ANDERSON of Nethertarvit, a mullet, or. Give
and forgive. 107. 4
ANDERSON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's
head, affrontee, in mouth a dart, ppr.
comp. 83.' IO
ANDERSON, merchant, Lond., a phoenix in
flames, ppr. Dominus providebit. 101. IO
ANDERSON, a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
ANDERSON, an eagle, issuing, wings expanded
and inverted, ppr., gazing at the sun, gu.
comp. 100. 4
ANDERSON, a ship in full sail, ppr. 21. 14
ANDERSON, a blazing star, gu. 7. 6
ANDERSON, Iri., on a mount, a leopard, couch-
ant, gardant, with antique crown. 1 1. 14
ANDERSON of Linkwood, in hand a pen, ppr.
Honesty is the best policy. 144. 10
ANDERSON, on a mount, a stag, lodged, ppr.
80. 10
ANDERSON, Suss., in hand a pen. Honesty is
the best policy. 144- 10
ANDERSON, WALTER N., Toronto, Ontario, an
eagle, issuing, in dexter an olive branch,
ppr. Qui honeste fortiter. 101. 14
ANDERSON, Fife, a sword, in pale, between two
branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. Pro bello
vel pace. 146. 7
ANDERSON, Bradley, Durh., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
charged on neck with fetterlock, sa.
see plate 88
ANDERSON, Alnwick, a stag, lodged, amidst
rushes, neck pierced with an arrow, or,
headed, ar.
ANDERTON, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, hand apaume'e. 148. 2
ANDERTON of Tushielaw, a sword, in pale, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
Pro bello vel pace. 146. 7
ANDERTON, Lane., a curlew, ar. 74. 1 1
ANDERTON of Euxton, Lane., a curlew, ppr.
We stoop not. 74. 1 1
ANDESLEY, Eng., a sword, ppr., and cross
crosslet, sa., in saltier. 52. I
ANDLAW, an eagle's head, sa. 102. 9
ANDRADE, a wolf's head, or. 19. 5
ANDRE, or ANDEEE, Eng., a mill-rind, az.
65- 3
ANDREA, or ST. ANDREW, Eng., a cinquefoil,
ar. 80. 3
ANDREA, Eng., a bezant, az., charged with
lion's head, erased, collared, gu. 49. 5
ANDREW, Devons., a stag's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or. 83. 13
ANDREW of Nethertarvit, a star, or. Give and
forgive. 65. 15
ANDREW of Clockmill, in dexter hand a laurel-
branch, ppr. Virtute et fortuna. 1 33. 4
ANDREWES, Ruts., a demi-lion, or, ducally
crowned, ar., in dexter a human heart, gu.
see plate 42
AND
ANN
ANDREWES, Eng., a moor's head, in profile, sa.,
banded, ar. 135' 9
ANDREWES, Bart., Carlisle, a moor's head,
couped, ppr. 134. 13
ANDREWES, Northamp., a moor's head, ppr.
134- 13
ANDREWES, Suff., a stag's head, ar., erased,
charged with a crescent. 83. 1 1
ANDREWES of Lathbury, Bucks., Bart., a stag's
head, ar. 83. 13
ANDREWES of Shaw Place, Bart., out of an
eastern coronet, a moor's head, in profile,
ppr. see plate 1 35
ANDREWES, Eng., a moor's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr. 135. 13
ANDREWS, Bart., Denton, Northamp., a blacka-
moor's head, in profile, couped at shoulders,
wreathed. 135. 13
ANDREWS, Bart., Berks., out of an* eastern
crown, or, a blackamoor's head, couped, in
ear a pendant, or. Victrix fortunes sapientia.
see plate 135
ANDREWS, Oxon., a dexter arm, vested, vert,
cuffed, in hand a branch. Nee careo, nee
euro. 142. 2
ANDREWS, Surr., a stag's head, erased, ar.
Quod konestum utile. 83. 13
ANDREWS, RICHARD, Southampton, a stags
head, erased, ar. 83. 13
ANDREWS, Sco., in hand a branch of laurel,
ppr. Virtute et fortuna. 133. 4
ANDREWS, Suff., an acorn, vert. 54. 9
ANDREWS, Eng., a moor's head, couped, ppr.
134. 13
ANDREWS of Norton, Bart., a moor's head, in
profile, sa., banded, ar. 135. 9
ANDREWS, Berks., out of an eastern crown, or,
a moor's head, couped. 135. 7
ANDREWS, Hants., a greyhound's head, charged
on neck with a saltier humettee, between
two roundles. see plate 1 8
ANDREWS, Lathbury, Bucks, of Norf. and
Suff.: (i.) A stag's head, ar. 83. 13. (2.) For
the Suff. branch, a stag's head, erased, ar.,
charged with a crescent for difference. 83. 1 1
ANDREWS, Suff., a bird, wings expanded, az.,
in beak a laurel branch, vert. 106. 13
ANDREWS, a dexter arm, vested, in hand a
branch. 142. 2
ANDREWS, a greyhound's head, couped, on
neck a saltier. comp. 18. 10
ANDREWS of Rivingtoii, Lane., a moor's head,
in profile, couped at shoulders, ppr., in ear
a pendant, ar. Fortiter defendit. 135. 13
ANDROS, on a tower, a lion, rampant, sa. 22. 13
ANDSON, Angus, a fir-tree, seeded, ppr. Stand
sure. 26. 3
ANELCHE, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. 98. 10
ANELSHEY, Glouc., a bezant, or, charged with
a pale, indented, gu. 8. 3
ANEYS, Eng., a sword, in bend, ppr. 154. 9
ANGAS, or ANGES, an ostrich -head, erased, ar.,
in mouth a horse-shoe, ppr. see plate 108
ANGE, a cross-formee, or, between wings, az.
94. 6
ANGEL, ANGLE, ANEGALL, or ANEGAL, on a
chapeau, a tower, ppr. see plate 22
ANGELDON, Lond., a knot, sa., between wings,
or. 19. 2
ANGELL, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-pegasus. see plate 7 1
ANGELL, a swan, ar., ducally gorged, or. 76. 1 1
ANGELLIS, or ANGLES, in lion's gamb, a cross
pattee, fitched, or. 44. I
ANGER, and ANGIER, Kent, a martlet, flying
over a castle. 23. I
ANGER, an escarbuncle, or. 123. 4
ANGERSTEEN, a lion's head, erased, gu., in
mouth a quatrefoil. comp. 47. 13
ANGESTEEN, a crane, ppr., in dexter a mullet,
ar. comp. 115. 6
ANGEVILLE of Thethelthorpe, Line., a branch
of three roses, ar. 30. 5
ANGEVYNE, Line., same crest.
ANGLESEY, Marquess of (Paget), a demi-
heraldic tiger, salient, sa., ducally gorged.
Per il suo contrario, 64. 4
ANGOLESME, Eng., the sail of a ship. 21. I
ANGOLISME, Eng., a lion's gamb, sa. 52. 10
ANGUILLA, Eng., a bezant, charged with tal-
bot's head, erased, sa. 60. II
ANGUISH, Norwich, a snake, nowed, ppr., be-
tween two branches of fern, vert. Latct
anguis in herba. comp. ill. 13
ANGUS, Eng. , a quadrangular castle. 23. 6
ANGUS, Sco., a lion, with antique crown, or.
Fortis est veritas. see plate 3 7
ANHELET, Eng., a gem ring, or, stoned, gu.
2. 10
ANKE, or ANKOS, a bull's head, erased. 15. 6
ANKETEL, Eng., a rose, gu. 30. 8
ANKETELL of Shaftesbury, on a mount, vert,
an oak-tree, ppr. 26. 5
ANKETELL, Eng., stump of oak-tree, branches
sprouting. 26. 13
ANKETELL of Anketell, Iri., an oak-tree, ppr.
Vade ad formicam. 25. 12
ANKYRSLEY, Eng., a hunting-horn. i. 14
ANLABY, on a mount, an oak-tree. 26. 5
ANLEBY, Yorks. , an arrow in pale, enfiled with
ducal coronet. 138. 9
ANLET, and ANLETT, Yorks., on a rock, a fire-
beacon, ppr. 2. 9
ANLEY, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand, a hawk's
lure, ppr. 130. 6
ANMERS, or ANNERS, Chesh., a lion's head,
erased, ppr. 47. 13
ANMETESLEY, Eng., a bezant, or, charged with
a pale, indented, gu. 8. 3
ANNA, DE, Eng., a bezant, or. 149. n
ANNABELL, ANNABLE, and ANNABLES, Eng., a
stag at gaze, ppr. Si. 10
ANNAND, Surr., a griffin, segreant. Speralo.
So. 10
ANN AND, Annandale, a rose, stalked and
leaved, ppr. Quod honestum utile. 30. 8
ANNANDALE, Sco., same crest and motto.
ANNANDALE, a spur, erect, winged. 62. 5
ANNAT, Sco., a boar, sa., transfixed with an
arrow. 4. 6
ANNCELL, Eng., a stag's head, affrontee, du-
cally gorged. 84. 12
ANNCEY, Eng., on a mural coronet, a stag,
sejant, ppr. So. 12
ANNE, Eng., a woman's head, couped at
breasts, ppr., hair dishevelled, or. 129. 14
ANNE of Trickley, Yorks,, a buck's head, ca-
bossed, ar. 84. 2
ANNELES, a mermaid, ppr., tail, vert. 32. 5
ANNELSHIE, a bezant, or, charged with a pale,
indented, gu. 8. 3
ANNESLEY, Iri. , a demi - lady supporting a
portcullis. 129. 12
ANN
API,
ANNESLEY, Oxon., moor's head couped, sa.,
wreathed, ar. and az. Virtutis amore.
135- 13
ANNESLEY, Earl Mountmorris, Iri., moor's
head, wreathed, ar. and az. Virtutis
amore. 135- 13
ANNESLEY, Earl of Anglesey, Eng., same.
ANNESLEY, Earl of (Annesley), Iri., moor's
head, in profile, sa., wreathed, ar. and az.
Virtutis amore. 135- J3
ANNESLEY of Arley Castle, Stafford, same
crest and motto.
ANNESLEY, a Saracen's head, in profile,
wreathed, ar. and az. '31* I5
ANNESLEY, Eng., a buck's head, or. 83. 13
ANNES, ANNESS, and ANNIS, Eng., a mascle,
or. 107. 6
ANNGELL, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-pegasus, ar. 71. 9
ANNOT, ANNOTT, or ANNAT, Eng., a boar,
passant, sa., transfixed with an arrow, ppr.
4. 6
ANNYSLAY, Eng., moor's head, couped, sa.
134- 13
ANSCELL, or ANSTRELL, of Barford, Beds., a
demi-lion, az., ducally gorged, and lined,
or. 46. 8
ANSDELL, in hand a buckle, or. 154. 4
ANSELBIE, and ANSELBY, Eng., a"n arrow, in
pale, enfiled with ducal coronet, or. 138. 9
ANSELL, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr., ducally
gorged. 46. 8
ANSERT, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, imperi-
ally crowned, in dexter a sword, wavy. 43. 12
ANSON, Bart., Lane., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a spear, erect. Nil desperandum.
comp. 66. I
ANSON, Viscount : (i.) Out of a ducal coronet,
or, a spear-head, ppr., staff, purp. comp.
66. I. (2.) A greyhound's head, couped,
erm., charged on neck with two bars-
gemelle, or. Nil desperandum. 18. 10
ANSON, a crow, ppr., between two ostrich-
feathers, ar. see plate 114
ANSON, a dove, ppr., between two ostrich-
feathers, or. see plate 106
ANSTAVILL, a castle, triple-towered, a demi-
lion, rampant, out of middle tower. 23. 5
ANSTAY, ANSTEE, ANSTEY, and ANSTIE, Eng.,
a martlet, or. 119. 4
ANSTEAD, ANSTED, or ANTISHED, a cross for-
mee, or, charged with five torteaux.
comp. 123. 5
ANNTIE, Eng., a leopard's head, ppr., jessant-
de-lis, gu. 48. 4
ANSTIS, Cornw., out of ducal coronet, five
ostrich -feathers, ppr. 108. 5
ANSTIS, or ANSTICE, a dexter arm, vested,
embattled, in hand a griffin's head, erased.
124. 13
ANSTON, a martlet, issuing, ppr. 119. 4
ANSTROTHER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-man, in armour, ppr., in hand a spear,
sa. , headed, ar. comp. 131. II
ANSTRUTHER, Bart., Staffs., two arms in ar-
mour, grasping a battle-axe. Periissem ni
periissem. 1 57. 3
ANSTRUTHER of that Ilk., Bart., two arms, in
armour, embowed, grasping a battle-axe.
Periissem ni periissem. 157. 3
ANSTRUTHER, Bart., of Balcaskie, same crest
and motto.
ANSTRUTHER of Hintlesham, Suffolk, same
crest and motto.
ANSTRUTHER, Inverkeithing, same crest and
motto.
ANSTRUTHER, Airdrie, same crest.
ANSTRUTHER-CARMICHAEL,Bart.,ScO. : (l.) For
Anstruther, same as above. (2.) For Car-
michael, an arm, in armour, erect, grasping
a broken spear, ppr. Touj ours prtt. 124. 7
ANSTY, Eng., a martlet, or. 119. 4
ANTESHEY, and ANTESLEY, Eng., a bezant, or,
charged with a pale, indented. '8. 3
ANTHONY, and ANTONIE, Lond., a goat's head,
ar. 56. 4
ANTHONY, a goat's head, or. 56. 4
ANTON of Stoatfield, Line. ; Middx. ; Lond. ;
and Iri. ; out of a mural coronet, a lion's
head, ar. 45. 15
ANTONY, or ANTONIE, Suff., a goat's head, gu.
56. 4
ANTONY, Lond., a demi-antelope, salient, ppr.
82. ii
ANTRAM, Dors., a demi-griffin, az., winged,
Prudentia et animo. 86. 13
ANTRIM, Earl of, Iri. (Seymour-M'Donnell), a
dexter arm, vested, couped at shoulder,
embowed, in fess, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. 103. 8
ANTROBUS, Bart., Chesh., a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., horned and maned, or, gorged
with a wreath of laurel, vert, out of rays,
ppr. Dei memor, cjratus amicis. see plate 70
ANTROBUS of Eaton Hall, Chester, same crest
and motto.
ANTROBUS, Lond., same crest.
ANTWISEL, or ANTISELL, an eagle, wings ex-
panded and inverted, ppr. 98. IO
ANVERS, Chesh., a branch with three roses,
Ppr- 30- 3
ANVERS, DE, Eng , a wyvern, sa. 91-5
AN WILL, and ANWYL, Wei., two hands out of
clouds, pulling an anchor out of sea, ppr.
146. 8
ANVORY, in hand a holly-branch, ppr. 125. 8
ANWELL, and ANWYL, Eng., and Parkin, Me-
rionethshire, an astrolabe, ppr. 77. 10
AN WICK, Lond., in dexter hand a broken
tilting-spear, or. 144. 4
ANWYT, an eagle, displayed, ppr. 96. 10
AOLUITE, on a chapeau, a lion, statant, tail
extended, ppr. 37. 5
APEELE, a fleur-de-lis, or, between wings, ar.
comp. 144. 9
APESLEY, Surr. and Suss., same crest.
AP-EYNIONS, Eng., a sheaf of arrows, ppr.,
banded, gu. Virtuti fido. 137. 6
AP-GRIFFITH, out of a cloud, a dexter and
sinister arm shooting an arrow, all ppr.
comp. 147. 13
APHE, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
parrot's head, or. see plate llS
APHERY, Eng., a trefoil, slipped, vert. 13. 6
Ap-HovvELL, in gauntlet, erect, a sword.
155- 7
APIFER, in hand a spiked club, ppr. 158. 8
APILIARD, or APPLEYARD, East Carlton, Norf.,
a demi-tiger, in mouth a rose. comp. 62. 9
APILSTON, in nest a pelican, wings displayed,
feeding her young, or, vulned, ppr. 97. 2
APLEGATH, or APLEGARTH, Kapley, Hants., a
demi-tiger, gu., bezantee, or, charged with
a bend. comp. 62. 9
APL
ABO
APLETEEE, Hants., a goat, passant, ar. 56. n
APLEYAED, an owl, ar. 107. 8
APPELTON, a camel lying down. 31. 8
APPELTON, and APPOLTON, Eng. , a camel,
couchant, ppr. 31. IO
APPLEBEE, a martlet, or. 119. 4
APPLEBY, Leic., an apple, or, stalked and
leaved, vert.
APPLEFOED, Eng., a demi-savage, in dexter a
sword, in sinister a baton, ensigned with a
royal crown. 128. 2
APPLETON, or APLETON, Suff., an elephant's
head, couped, sa., in mouth a snake, vert,
wreathed about trunk. comp. 24. IO
APPLE WHAITE, Stoke Ask, Suff., a cubit arm
erect, in hand an open book. 151. 4
APPLEYAED, Shotsham, Norf., an owl, ar.
107. 9
APPLEYAED, a demi-dragon, ppr., in dexter a
scimitar, ar. see plate 89
APPLEYAED, Norf., a demi-tiger, in mouth a
rose, slipped, ppr. comp. 62. 9
APEECE, Bucks, and Hants., an otter, ppr.,
collared and lined, or. comp. 34. 8
APEECE, Bucks, and Hants., a -spear, erect,
ar. Labora ut ceternum vivas. 66. i
APEEECE, Bart., Washingley, Hunts., a spear-
head, erect, ppr. Vix labora ut in ceternum
vivas. 147. 9
APEEECE, a civet cat, ppr., pierced through
middle with a spear-head, erect.
APEICE, Heref., a cock, wings expanded, gu.,
in beak a rose, ppr. see plate 94
Ap-RiCE, a boar's head, erect, pellettee, be-
tween two oak-branches, fructed. comp. 3. n
APEIL, or APEILL, a boar's head, erect, ppr.
between two olive-branches.
APSEY, Eng., a dove, olive-branch in mouth,
volant over water, all ppr. 106. 2
APSLEY, Suss., a fleur - de - lis, or, between
wings, ar. see plate 142
APTED, Surrey, a stag's head, erased, or. Sem-
per eadem. 83. 13
AQUITAE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
murally crowned, az., in dexter a laurel-
branch, slipped, ppr. comp. 43. 10
AEABIN, Eng., the sun rising behind a moun-
tain, ppr. 7. 5
AEABIN of Beech Hill, Ess., and Drayton,
Middx., an eagle's head, erased, between
wings, sa., ducally crowned, or. Nee temere,
nectimide. see plate 101
AEABIN, same crest.
AEABYN, a griffin's head, erased, ducally
crowned, or, between wings. see plate 88
AEBLASTEE, or ALLEBASTEE, Staffs., a feather.
in pale, enfiled with ducal coronet. 50. 7
AEBLESTEE, AEEBLASTEB, and AEABLESTEE,
Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a greyhound's
head, sa. 1 8. 5
AEBUCKLE, Sco., a ram, ppr. 57. n
AEBUETHNET, Findoury, Sco., a peacock, issu-
ing, ppr. Interna prcestant. 117. 13
AEBUETHNET of Catherlan, a peacock's head,
couped, ppr., charged with a mullet, or. Sit
laus Deo. comp. 117. 2
AEBUETHNET, same crest. Tarn interna, quam
externa.
AEBUTHNOT, Montrose, a dove, within an adder,
in orle, ppr. Innocue ac provide. 118.4
AEBUTHNOT, Sco., a peacock's head, couped,
ppr., beaked, or. Laus Deo. 117. 2
AEBUTHNOT, Bart., a peacock's head, ppr.
Innocent and true. 117. 2
AEBUTHNOT, Weymouth, a ship under sail,
ppr. Fluctuo sed affluo. 21. 14
AEBUTHNOT, a cross patte'e, or. 123. 5
AEBUTHNOT of Arbuthnothaugh, a peacock's
head, couped. Deus me sustinet. 117. 2
AEBUTHNOT of Fiddes, a peacock, passant, ppr.
Tarn interna, quam externa. 117. 10
AEBUTHNOT, Viscount, Sco., a peacock's head,
erased, ppr. Laus Deo. 117. 1 1
AECEDECKNE, or AECHDECKNE, a dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a scimitar.
121. 6
AECEDECKNE of Glevering, Suff., a dexter
arm, in hand a sword. 159. 7
AECESTEE, Glouc., on a bezant, an escarbuncle,
sa.
AECHAED, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-fish, ppr. 6. 2
AECHBALD, and AECHIBALD, a decrescent, ar.
Ut reficiar. 105. 8
AECHBALD, and AECHIBALD, Sco., a palm-
branch, erect, ppr. Ditat servata fides.
13- I
AECHDALE, and AECHEDALE, Lond., out of a
ducal coronet, a tiger's head, ar., maned
and tufted, sa. 1 1. I
AECHDALL of Castle Archdall, and Trillic,
Iri.: (i.) ~FoTArchdaU,out of a ducal coronet,
a heraldic, tiger's head, ppr. Data fata
secutus. 64. 9. (2.) For Montgomery, on a
chapeau, ppr., a hand, vested, az., grasping
a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Honneur
sans repos. (3.) For Mervyn, a squirrel, se-
jant, ppr. De Dieu tout. 58. 12
AECHDALL, Iri., a cross patte'e, erm. 123. 5
AECHDALL, or AECHDELL, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head. 86. 3
AECHDEACON, Cornw., a martlet flying over a
tower, ppr. 23. I
AECHEBOLD, or AECHBOLD, Staffs., a lion's
head, erased, ar., collared, gu. 49. 12
AECHEE of Bourne, Kent, a bull's head, erased,
gu., armed, or. 15. 6
AECHEE, Ess., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
pierced through neck by a spear.
see plate 88
AECHEB of Trelaske House, Cornw. , a quiver,
in fess, ppr. 157. u
AECHEE, Cornw., a quiver full of arrows, in
fess. 157. II
AECHEE, Ess. and Kent, a bull's head, erased,
gu. 15. 6.
AECHEE, Chelmsford, Ess., a griffin's head,
erased, ar., pierced by spear, in bend sini-
ster, collared, charged with two crosses
patte'e, in beak a slip of oak, fructed, ppr.
see plate 88
AECHEE, Line., a dragon's head, per pale, gu.
and az., wings expanded, sinister wing, or,
dexter, ar., out of a mural coronet.
see plate go
AECHEE, Baron, of Umberslade, Warw., out
of a mural coronet, gu.,.a dragon's head, ar.
Sola bona quce honesta. 90. 10
AECHEE, a demi-dragon, in dexter a dart.
see plate 89
AECHEE, Eng., a palm-branch, ppr. Ditat
servata fides. 13. 3
AECHEE, Iri., a mound, az., banded and crossed,
or. 78. 3
ARO
ARCHER, Sco., a dexter hand, and sinister
arm, drawing an arrow. 147. 13
ARCHER, an archer, vested, vert, in dexter a
bugle-horn, ar., raised to mouth, in sinister,
a bow erect, across shoulders a quiver full
of arrows. comp. 137. 2
ARCHER-DE BOYS, Ess.: (i.) A wyvern, ar.
91. 6. (2.) A legcouped at thigh, embowed
at knee, spur and leather, or. Ij6. 6
ARCHEVER, Sco. , two arms drawing arrow to
head. Ready. 147. 13
ARCHIDECKNIE, a dexter arm in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a dagger. 159. 4
ARCY, DE, Iri., a tilting-spear broken in three
pieces, ppr., head in pale, other two in sal-
tier, banded, gu. 134. 4
ARD, Eng., a cock, ppr. Vigilantia. 94. 12
ARDEM, a cross, az., on three grieces. 137. 4
ARDEN, Baron Alvenley, Chester, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a plume of five feathers,
ar., charged with crescent, gu. Patientid
vinces. 108. 2
ARDEN, or ADERNE, Beds, and Warw., a plume
of feathers, ar., charged with a martlet, or.
ARDEN, Middx., on a mount, vert, a boar,
passant, ar., semee-de-lis, az. Doluere dente
laccssiti.
ARDEN, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm, a boar, passant, or. 4. 12
ARDEN, on a chapeau, turned up, erm., a wild
boar, passant, or, charged with three annu-
lets. 4. 13
ARDEN, Norf. and Suff., on a chapeau, turned
up, a wild boar, passant, or. Quo me cunque
vocat patria. 4. 12
ARDEN of Gresham, Norf., same crest and
motto.
ARDEN, a thistle stalked and flowered. 29. 10
ARDERES, Meriden. Warw., a demi-lion, az.,
gorged with a collar, or, charged with three
mullets. see plate 44
ARDERN, Eng., in a coronet, or, a pyramid of
leaves, vert. comp. 66. 9
ARDERNE, on a chapeau, turned up, erm., a wild
boar, passant, or, charged with three annu-
lets. 4. 13
ARDERNE, on a chapeau, turned up, a boar,
passant, or. 4. 12
ARDERNE, Chesh. and Lane., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five feathers. 1 08. 5
ARDERNE, Warw. , a boar, passant, or. 4. 1 1
ARDERNE, Eng., a plume of feathers, ppr.
51- 3
ARDES, Sharington, Bucks., within a Catha-
rine-wheel, sa., ducally crowned, or, the
sun in splendour. comp. 145. 15
ARDES, a Catharine- wheel, or, pierced, sa.,
ducally crowned. comp. 145. 15
ARDINGTON, or ARTHINGTON, Yorks., a dove
with olive-branch in mouth. 106. 7
ARDIS, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dexter a
rose, or, leaved, vert. 42. 5
ARDYN, a cross, az., on three grieces. 137. 4
ARDYN, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a boar, passant, or. 4. 12
AREL, French and Eng., a boar's head be-
tween two ostrich-feathers. 20. 7
ARESKIN, in dexter hand an escutcheon.
comp. 158. ii
ARESKINE, Sco., a demi-griffin, in dexter a
sword. A usim et confido. 86. 7
ARESKINE of Dun, a griffin's head, erased, in
15 ABM
beak a sword, in bend, ppr. In Domino
confido. 88. 5
ARFECE, ARFOIS, or ARFORCE, Eng., a scal-
ing ladder, az. 77-6
ARGAHAST, a Doric column, ppr. 132. 3
ARGAL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu.
47- 13
ARGALL of Low-hall, Ess., a sphinx, wings
expanded, ppr. 129. 13
ARGALL, Eng., a sphinx, or, winged, ar.
129. 13
ARGALL, an arm, in armour, embowed, grasp-
ing a battle-axe, all ppr. 154. 10
ARGALL, ARGELL, or ARGILL, a lion's head,
erased, ppr. 47. 13
ARGENTE, Camb., a demi-lion, gu., holding a
covered cup, ar. see plate 44
ARGENTON, Eng., a martlet, sa. 119. 4
ARGENTRE, an eagle's head, erased. 102. 10
ARGUILLA, on a bezant, a talbot's head, erased,
sa. 60. ii
ARGUM, ARGUN, or ARGUNE, in hand, erect,
out bf cloud, an open book. 126. I
ARGYLL, Duke of, Sco. (Campbell), a boar's
head, couped, or. Vix ea nostra voco — and
— Ne obliviscaris. 3. 13
ARIEL, and ARIELL, Eng., an anchor, cabled,
and sword, in saltier. 120. 14
ARKELL, or ARKLE, a griffin, sejant, ar., in
dexter a garland of laurel. 88. 1 1
ARKINSTALL, Camb., on a mount, vert, a grey-
hound, sejant, erm. 17. 10
ARKLEY, Sco., two thistles,, in orle, flowered,
ppr., in centre a rose. Bene qui sed'alo.
comp. 140. 7
ARKROYD, Eng., a dog, sleeping. 59. i
ARKWRIGHT of Willersley, Derby, an eagle,
rising, or, in beak an escutcheon. Multa,
tuli fecique. see plate 98
ARKYBUS, a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
ARLE, Eng., a boar's head, erect, between two
ostrich-feathers. 20. 7
ARLOTE, or ARLOTT, on a chapeau, a leopard,
passant, gardant, three blades of rushes on
each side, all ppr. comp. 9. 12
ARMESBURY, Ess., two hands conjoined, out of
clouds, ppr. 136. I
ARMESTON, Burbage, Leic., a dragon's head,
erased, vert, scaled, or, charged with a
crescent.
ARMESTONE, Leic., a dragon's head, erased,
A Ppr- 89. 5
ARMESTRANG, ARMSTRANG, or ARMSTRONG,
Sco., in hand, out of a cloud, a club, all
ppr. Invicta labore. 155. 5
ARMIGER, or ARMEIER, North Creake, Norf.,
on a ducal coronet, or, a tiger, sejant. 9. 2
ARMINE, Osgodby, Line., on a mount, vert, an
ermine, ppr. 1 6. 8
ARMISTEAD, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a broken spear.
Suirez la raison. 141. 6
ARMIT, and ARMITT, Eng., on a mount, vert.,
a bull, passant, ppr. 15. 12
ARMITAGE, Kirklees, Bart., Yorks., a dexter
arm, embowed, vested, or, cuff, ar., grasping
in hand, ppr., a sword by the blade, also
ppr., hilt, gold, point downward.
comp. 67. 15
ARMITAGE, an arm, embowed, vested, in hand
a sword, ppr. 120. 8
AKMITAGE of Milnsbridge, Yorks., a dexter
ABM
16
ARU
arm, embowed, couped at shoulder, vested,
or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a staff. Semper
paratus.
ARMO, three passion-nails, ppr., one in pale
and two in saltier, comp. 130. 7
AEMONY, a stag, gu. 81. 10
ARMOUR, Sco., in dexter hand an esquire's
helmet. Cassis tutissima virtus. 1 26. 3
ARMSTRANG, an armed arm, ppr. 148. 2
AEMSTRANG, an arm, gu. 157. 14
ARMSTRANG of Mangerton, an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr. 148. 2
ARMSTRONG, an arm, in armour, grasping a
sword, az. Invictus maneo. 140. 13
ARMSTROXG, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, hand apaumee, ppr. 148. 2
ARMSTRONG, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand trunk of oak-tree, eradi-
cated, all ppr. Invictus maneo.
ARMSTRONG of Whittock, an arm, embowed,
ppr. Invictus maneo. 157. 14
ARMSTRONG, Heref. and Wore., an arm, em-
bowed, ppr. Invictus maneo. 157. 14
ARMSTRONG, Sco., an arm, embowed, couped,
cuffed, ar., in hand a sword. Strength.
120. 8
ARMSTRONG of New Hall, Clare, in armed
hand and arm, a leg and foot, in armour.
Vi et armis. comp. 67. 10
ARMSTRONG of Mealiffe, Iri., same crest and
motto.
ARMSTRONG of Willow Bank, Iri., an arm, in
armour. In Deo robur meus. 148. 2
ARMSTRONG of Ballycumber, Iri., a dexter
arm, in armour, ar., hand, ppr. Vi et armis.
148. 2
ARMSTRONG, Harkness Rig, Cauobie, same
crest and motto.
ARMSTRONG of Hemsworth, York, same crest
and motto.
ARMYTAGE, Bart., Kirklees, Yorks., a dexter
arm, couped at shoulder, vested, in hand a
sword. 1 20. 8
ARMYTAGE, Lond. and Yorks., a demi-lion,
ar., in dexter a cross botonne'e, gu. 44. 7
ARNALD, or ARNAULD, Eng., a demi-cat, gard-
ant, ppr. 62. 10
ARNEEL, ARNIED, or ARNEIL, Sco., an eel,
naiant, vert. Sans peur. 1 10. 7
ARNET, Eng., on a mount, vert, a bull, passant,
ppr. 15. 12
ARNET, Sco., a crescent, or. Speratum et com-
pletum. 1 40. 2
ARNET, Bart., Yorks., a demi-lion, ar., in
dexter a cross. 46. 4
ARNETT, ARNOT, and ARNOTT, Eng., on a tower,
ppr., a flag displayed, az. 22. 9
ARNEWAY, ARNAWAY, and ARNOLD, Bucks.
and Line., a crosier, or. 150. 9
ARNEWOOD, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-leopard. see plate n
ARNEY, Chamberry, Dors., on a mural coronet,
three arrows through a human heart, two in
saltier, and one in pale. 130. 3
ARNOLD, in hand, ppr., a bunch of grapes,
purp., leaved, vert. 155. 13
ARNOLD, Glouc., a demi-tiger, ar., pellette"e.
comp. 62. 9
ARNOLD, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, an
antelope's head. comp. 82. 13
ARNOLD, Cromer, Norf., and Bellesford, Suff.,
a dolp tin, embowed, ar. 68. n
ARNOLD, Chilwick, Herts., an eagle's head,
erased, gu., gorged with a mural coronet,
ar., in beak an acorn, leaved, comp. 1 02. II
ARNOLD, Lond., a demi-tiger, sa., bezantee,
holding a broad arrow, stick, gu., feathers
and pheon, ar. comp. 62. 9
ARNOLD of Missenden, Bucks., same crest.
Nil desperandum.
ARNOLD, Iri., a feather and sword, in saltier.
Si- 5
ARNOT, ARRAT, and ARROT, Sco., in hand a
dagger, erect. Pax armis acquiritur.
122. 12
ARNOT of Balcormo, a crescent, or. Speratum
et completum. 140. 2
ARNOTT of Arlary, same crest and motto.
ARNUT, Sco., same crest and motto.
ARNWAY, Line., a crosier, or. 150. 9
ARON, Eng., a lady's arm, from elbow, in pale.
156. 9
ARPIN, arm in armour, in hand a holly -branch,
all ppr. 125. 8
ARRAN, Earl of (Gore), a wolf, salient, ar.,
collared, gu. In hoc signo vinces. 62. 4
ARRAS, in a tower, gu., embattled, or, a lion's
head, gold. 24. 6
ARRAT, Sco., in dexter a dagger, in pale.
Pax armis acquiritur. 122. 12
ARRIS, a satyr, in dexter a partizan.
ARROL, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter
a scimitar. Courage. 46. 9
ARROT of that Ilk, Sco., in dexter a sword, in
pale, ppr. Antiquum assero decus. 122. 12
ARROT. Sco., in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
Pax armis acquiritur. 122. 12
ARROWOOD, or ARWOOD, Lane., a savage, in
dexter a club, resting on the wreath, ppr.
ARROWSMYTH, Huntingfield Hall, Suff., seven
arrows, ppr., enfiled with a ducal coronet,
or. comp. 107. 10
ARSCOT, Devons., a demi-man, affrontee, in
dexter a scimitar held over head, sinister
resting on a tiger's head. 124. 5
ARSCOTT, Eng., same crest.
ARSICK, ARSYCKE, and ARSYKE, Eng., atalbot,
sejant, ppr., dexter on a shield, gu. 61. 10
ARTHER, and ARTHUR, Eng., a mullet of six
points, gu. 137. 12
ARTHINGTON, Yorks., a dove, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
ARTHUR, Dublin, a falcon, volant, ppr., jessed
and belled, or. 105. I
ARTHUR, Springfield, Ess., a pelican, sa., in
nest, or, breast vulned, gu. 97-2
ARTHUR, an eagle, sa., in nest, or, feeding her
young, of the first, on breast a crescent.
comp. 97. 2
ARTHUR, Clare, a falcon, rising, ppr., jessed
and belled, or. Impclle obstantia. 100. 13
ARTHUR, Sco., a pelican in nest, vulning.
Fac et spera. 97-2
ARTHURE, a demi-savage, regardant. 135. 3
ARTKED, a dexter arm, embowed, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale, sa. 103. 8
ARTON, a candlestick, or.
ARTUS, an eagle's head, in beak a quill, ppr.
see plate 102
ARUNDEL, Baron, of Wardour, Wilts., a wolf,
passant, ar. Deo data. 62. 1 1
ARUNDEL, Lord Arundel, Eng., same crest.
ARUNDEL, Iri., on a chapeau turned up, a
swallow, ar. Cruce dum spiro fido. 1 1 9. 8
ABU
ARUNDEL, Viscount Gal way, Iri., a martlet,
or. 119- 5
ARUNDEL- HARRIS, Devons. : (i.) For Arundd,
a stag's head, ppr., horned, or. De ffirun-
dine. 83. 13. (2.) On a chapeau turned up,
a martlet. Nulliprceda. 119.8. (3.) For
Harris, an eagle, rising, erm., beaked and
spurred, or. Kar Deu — and — Res. pub. tra.
98. 10
AKUNDEL, and ARUNDELL of Trerice, and Lord
Trevise, Cornw., on a chapeau, gu., a mart-
let, ar. 119. 8
ARUNDELL, Cornw., on a mount, a horse, pas-
sant, against a tree.
comp. 72. 13 and 73. 14
ARUNDELL, Lord Wardure, Eng., a wolf, pas-
sent, ar. 62. II
ARWEIL, or ARWELL, in hand a helmet, ppr.
126. 3
ASADAM, Eng., a rook, feeding, sa. 114. 6
ASBORNE, Eng., in lion's paw a flag, ar.,
charged with eagle, displayed, sa. 50. 4
ASBURNER, Eng., an ash-tree, ppr. 25. 5
ASCHE, ASCHEY, or ASCHER, Eng., in the sea,
a ship in full sail, ppr. 21. 14
ASCON, Eng., a mascle, ar. 107. 6
ASCOUGH of Blibers, Line., an ass, ar. 20. 13
ASCOUGH, Eng., an ass's head, erased, ar. 20. 2
ASCOUGH, Line., an ass, passant, sa. 20. 14
ASCUE, Eng., an ass's head, erased, ar. 20. 2
ASCUM, Eng., a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
ASELOCK, Suff., a talbot's head, erased, or,
guttle, ar. 6 1. 2
ASELOCK, or ASLAKE, Suff., a talbot's head,
sa., guttde d'eau. 61. 3
ASEN, Eng., a martlet, gu. 1 1 9. 4
ASERBURNE, Eng., an ash-tree, ppr. Quicquid
crescit, in cinere perit. 25. 5
ASGILE, Bart., Lond., a sphinx, gardant, wings
addorsed, ar. Sui oblitus commodi. 129. 13
ASGIL, Lond., same crest and motto.
ASGILL, Lond. and Hants., on a mural coronet,
or, a sphinx, couchant, gardant, body brown,
face and breasts, ppr., winged, or. Sui ob-
litus commodi. comp. 129. 2 and 13
ASH, Eng., an old man's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed and stringed, or and az. 131. 13
ASH, Stalsted, Kent, on a rock, a goose,
wings addorsed, ppr. 109. 9
ASH, a cockatrice's head, erased. 92. I
ASH of Ashbrook, Iri. , a squirrel. Non nobis
sed omnibus. 58. 12
ASHAWE, Lane., an arm, embowed, vested with
leaves, out of a ducal coronet, or, in hand a
cross patt^e, fitched, ar. 141. 2
ASHBERTON, on a chapeau, ppr., a communion
cup, or.
ASHBORNE,' or ASHBURNE, Iri., a tower, triple-
towered, ppr. 22. 15
ASHBORNE, in lion's paw a flag, ar., charged
with eagle, displayed, sa. 50. 4
ASHBROOK, Iri., a raven, ppr., in beak an
ermine-spot. Metis conscia rectl.
see plate 114
ASKBROOK, Viscount, a falcon, ppr. 104. 2
ASHBURNHAM, Earl, out of a ducal coronet, or,
an ash-tree, ppr. Le roi et Vestat. 25. 2
ASHBURNHAM, Bart., Bromham, Suss., same
crest.
ASHBURNHAM, Eng., out of ducal coronet, ar.,
an ash-tree, ppr. Witt God, and 1 shall.
25. 2
17 ASH
ASHBURNHAM of Ashburnham, Suss., out of
ducal coronet, or, an ash-tree, ppr. Witt
God, and I shatt. t 25. 2
ASHBURNHAM, or ASHBRENHAM, a griffin's
head, ppr., collared, ar. comp. 88. 10
ASHBURTON, a mullet of six points, pierced,
or, between wings, ar. 141. I
ASHBURT, Eng., in lion's paw a flag, charged
with eagle, displayed. 50. 4
ASHBY of Greenfields, Salop: (i.) For Haddock,
a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter a sword,
46. 9. (2.) For Ashby, on a mural coronet,
ar., a leopard's head, or. Be just, and fear
not. comp. 10. 11
ASHBY of Quenby, Leic., out of a mural coro-
net, ar., a leopard's head, affronte"e, or. Be
just, and fear not. comp. 10. II
ASHBY, Leic., a ram's head, ar. 57. 8
ASHBY, Leic., an eagle, close, ar., ducally
crowned, or. comp. 98. 13
ASHBY, Middx., an eagle, wings expanded,
ar., ducally crowned, or. comp. 98. 10
ASHCOMB, or AISHCOMB, Berks., on a cha-
peau, a demi-eagle, displayed, sa., ducally
crowned, or. comp. 103. I
ASHDOUN, or ASHDOWN, a lion's head, gu.,
collared, or, bezantee, sa. see plate 47
ASHDOWN, Kent, a bull's head, couped.
Numen et omnia. 14. 7
ASHE, Twickenham, Bart., a cockatrice, or,
combed and wattled, gu. 92. 13
ASHE of Ashfield, Iri., a cockatrice, or, crested,
wattled, and armed, gu. Fight. 92. 13
ASHE, or ESHE, Devons., a cockatrice, ar.,
charged on breast with a trefoil, slipped,
gu-
ASHE, Wilts., a cockatrice, or, crested and
armed, gu. Non nobis sed omnibus. 92. 13
ASHENDEN, Eng., in lion's gamb, erased, hilt
of broken sword, ppr. 50. 15
ASHENDEN, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting
an arrow, erect, point downward. 41. IO
ASHENHURST, Beardhall, Derb., a cockatrice,
tail no wed, serpent's head, sa., comb, wattles,
and head, gu. , in beak a trefoil, see plate 92
ASHER, Eng., a ship in full sail, ppr. 21. 14
ASHERBURNE, and ASHBURNER, Cumb., an ash-
tree, ppr. Quicquid crescit, in cinere perit.
25- 5
ASHERST, Lane., a fox, passant, ppr. 16. II
ASHETON, Great Lever, Lane., a boar's head,
couped, ar., armed and bristled, gu. In
Domino confido. 23. 9
ASHETON, or ASSHETON, a mower, vested,
scythe, ppr. 137. 13
ASHETON, or ASHTON, ademi-angel, wings ex-
panded, hands closed as in prayer, vested,
ar. comp. 139. i
ASHPIELD, a wolf, passant, or. 62. 1 1
ASHFIELD, a wolf, current, erm. 63. I
ASHPIELD, Norf., a griffin, passant, ar. 87. 13
ASHFORD of Ashford, Devons., and Cornw., a
moor's head, in profile, sa., wreathed, ar.,
out of a chaplet of oak-leaves, vert.
comp. 135. 13
ASHFORDBY, Wilts., an ass's head, erased, or,
gorged with a collar, sa., charged with three
mullets, gold. see plate 20
ASHINGHURST, a cockatrice, close, sa., wattled
and legged, gu., tail nowed, ending with
serpent's head, in mouth of cockatrice a
sprig, vert. see plate 92
B
ASH
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ASHLEY, Somers., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, enn., a bull, sa., ducally gorged, or.
comp. 15. 13
ASHLEY, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a bull, pas-
sant, sa., murally gorged, or. 15. 13
ASHLEY, Dors., a plume of feathers, ppr. 51. 3
ASHLEY, Dors., a harpy, ppr. 32. II
ASHLEY, on a chapeau, turned up, a plume of
five ostrich-feathers, ar., out of a ducal
coronet, or. II 8. I
ASHLEY, Ches., a bear's head, muzzled, ppr.
20. 9
ASHLEY- COOPER, Earl of Shaftesbury, on a
chapeau, turned up, a bull, passant, sa.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or. Love, serve.
comp. 15. 13
ASHLEY of Winborn, Dors., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a bull, passant, sa., gorged,
with mural coronet. 15. 13
ASHLIN, a fir-tree, ppr. 26. 3
ASHMAN, Wilts., a hautboy, in pale. 1 50. 6
ASHMOLE, Staffs., on a mount, a greyhound,
current, sa. 17. 8
ASHMORE, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, two
heads, or, each royally crowned, ppr.
96. II
ASHOE, a hawk, ppr., belled, or. 104, 2
ASHONDON, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting
an arrow, erect, point downward. 41. 10
ASHTON, Leic., a boar's head, couped, ar. 3. 9
ASHTON, or ASHETON, Eng., a boar's head,
couped, ar. In Domino confido. 3. 9
ASHTON, a stag, statant, regardant, ar., attired
and unguled, or, gorged with chaplet of
laurel, ppr. see plate 81
ASHTON of Middleton, Bart., Lane., a boar's
head, couped. In Domino confido. 3. 9
ASHTON, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head. 88. 2
ASHTON of Spalding, Lane., and Sheering,
Ess., out of a mural coronet, ar., a griffin's
head, gu., ducally gorged and beaked, or.
88. 3
ASHTON, Lane., a mower with scythe. 137. 13
ASHTON, or ASHETON, Crofton, Lane., out of
clouds, ppr., a demi-angel, wings expanded,
vested, ar. comp. 139. I
ASHTON, a lion's head, erased, ppr. 47. 1 3
ASHTOWN, Baron, Iri. (Trench), an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sword. Vir-
tutis fortuna comes. 140. 13
ASHURST, Oxon., a wolf, ppr. 63. 3
ASHURST, Eng., a wolf, passant, ppr. 63. 3
ASHURST, a fox, ppr. 16. 1 1
ASHURST of Waterstock, Oxford, a fox, sta-
tant, ppr. Vincit qui patitur. 1 6. II
ASHWOOD, on a chapeau, the sun, all ppr.
ASHWORTH, Heyford, Oxon., on a mount, vert,
a fox, ppr. 1 6. 8
ASHWORTH, Eng., a savage's head, affronted,
ppr. 123. 14
ASHWORTH, on a mount, vert, an ash tree, ppr.
25- 13
ASHWORTH, Iri., on a chapeau, a garb, ppr.
12. 7
ASHWORTH, Hants., on a mount, vert, a fox,
ppr. C&lum non animum. 16. 8
ASKE of Aske, Lane., an old man's head, in
profile, ppr., wreathed and tied with a bow.
ASKE, Eng., a dragon's head, couped. 90. 4
ASKEAM, or ASKEHAM, a dolphin, az. 68. 1 1
ASKEBY, ASKELY, ASKLABY, ASKLAKBY, Or
ASKLAKEBY, Eng., a sun-dial on pedestal,
ppr. 65. 5
ASKEN, or ASKENE, Eng., an ass's head, sa.
20. 2
ASKETINE, or ASKENTINE, of West Peckham,
Kent, two lions' gambs, erect, sa., support-
ing a crescent, or. n. 4
ASKEW, or ASCOUGH, in hand a sword, en-
filed with a Saracen's head. Fac et spera.
148. 14
ASKEW of Pallinsburn, North umb., same crest.
Patientia casus exuperat omnes.
ASKEW, or ASKUE, Lond., an ass's head, ppr.,
gorged with three bars, or, between wings,
or and ar. iee plate 20
ASKEW, Line., an ass, ar. 20. 13
ASKILL, Eng., in the sea, an anchor, in pale,
ppr. 138. 12
ASKHAM, a dolphin, az. 68. 1 1
ASKWITH, York, a mascle, gu. 107. 6
ASLACK, ASLAKE, and ASLOKE, of Holme,
Norf., a talbot's head, sa., guttee, ar. 61. 3
ASLAKBY, or ASLAKEBY, a sun-dial on pedes-
tal, ppr. 65. 5
ASLIN, Lond., a demi-horse, ppr. 72. 10
ASLIN, ASLYN, or ASSLAN, an escutcheon,
charged with a rose, gu. comp. 120. 12
ASLOUM, Sco., a spur, ppr. 127. 9
ASLOUM, Eng., a spear, ppr. 66. I
ASPALL, a dragon's head, couped, or. 90. 4
ASPATH, two spears, in saltier, comp. 12 1. 13
ASPIN, Bucks., a dragon's head, or, between
two branches, ppr. see plate go
ASPINALL, Preston, Lane., a demi - griffin,
erased, sa., and collared, or. comp. 86. 13
ASPINWALL, Manchester, same crest.
ASPINALL of Standen Hall, Lane., a demi-
griffin, erased, sa., collared, winged, and
beaked, or. ^Egis fortissima virtus. 86. 1 3
ASPREY, Lond., a deini-griffin, erased, sa.
Redoutdble et fougueux. 86. 13
ASSCOTI, or ASCOTTI, Eng., a spread eagle,
ppr., imperially crowned, or. Dum spiro
spero. see plate 95
ASSENT, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's head,
ar., bridled, gu. see plate 72
ASSHETON, and ASSHETTON, a boar's head,
couped, gu. 3. 9
ASTEL, or ASTLE, Staffs., a sea-horse couch-
ant, ducally gorged. see plate 69
ASTELL of Everton, Huntingdon : (i.) A cross
crosslet, or, entwined with a serpent, vert.
107. 5. (2.) A lion's head, erased, purp.,
gorged with a coronet, or. Sub cruce glorior.
see plate 47
ASTELL, Eng., a cross crosslet, or, entwined
with a serpent, vert. 107. 5
ASTELL, Hunts., a lion's head, erased, purp.,
gorged with a coronet, or. Sub cruce glorior.
see plate 47
ASTERBY, Line., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
ASTERY, ASTERLLEY, or ESTERLEY, an 'etoile,
between wings, ppr.
ASTLEY of Melton Constable, Bart., Norf., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of feathers
in a case, ar. 108. 5
ASTLEY of Dunkinfield Lodge, Chester ; out
of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of ostrich-
feathers, gu. 1 08. 5
ASTLEY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a harpy, ar.
comp. 32. II
AST
ASTLEY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a harpy,
ar., ducally gorged. comp. 32. 1 1
ASTLEY, Bart., Warw., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a denri-pillar, of the first,
environed with a ducal coronet, or, out of
which issues a plume of feathers, ar.
ASTLEY, Ess., on a chapeau, a plume of
feathers, ar., banded, gu., environed with a
ducal coronet, or. 108. 5
ASTLEY, Patishull, Salop, out of a ducal coro-
net, ar., a double plume of feathers, gu. and
or. 109. 6
ASTLEY, Bart., Wilts., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a plume of ostrich -feathers, gu. Fide,
sed cui vide. 118. 2
ASTON of Aston, Chester, an ass's head, ppr.
PrH d'accomplir. 2O. 2
ASTON of Fairnham, Bart., Hants., an ass's
head. 20. 2
ASTON, Eng., a bull's head, couped, or, armed,
sa. 14- 7
ASTON, Baron Aston, of Forfar, a bull's head,
couped, sa. Numine et patria asto. 14. 7
ASTON, a fox's head, ppr. 16. 3
ASTON, Staffs., Chesh., and Lane., an ass's
head. Pret d'accomplir. 20. 2
ASTON, Lord Aston, and Staffs., a bull's head,
or, the horns, ar., tipped, sa. t 14. 7
ASTON, Eng., a bull's head, or, horned. 14. 7
ASTON, a chapeau, turned up, on each side of
cap, within the ermines, a horn, ppr.
ASTON, Eng., an etoile, ppr. E tenebris lux.
128. 5
ASTONNE, Eng., an ass's head, gu. 20. 2
ASTEIE, Henbury, and Astry, Wood - end,
Beds., a stag's head, erased, gu., attired, or.
83- 13
ASTKOVEL, Eng., a buckle, or. 132. 7
ASWELL, or ASHWELL, Eng., on a chapeau, a
garb, ppr. 12. 7
ATBAKOUGH, or ATBOEOUGH, Somers., a martin,
ar., collared and lined, or. 34. 6
ATCHERLEY of Marton, Salop, a demi-bustard,
couped, gu., wings elevated, or, in mouth a
lily, ar. Spe posteri temporis.
ATCHESON of Pittenweem, an astrolabe, ppr.
Observe. 77. 10
ATCHESON, Sco., a cock standing on a trumpet,
ppr. Vigilantibus. 94. 1 1
ATCHISON, a cock, ppr. Vigilantibus. 94. 12
ATCLIFF, ATCLIFFE, ATCLYFF, or ATCLYFFE,
Eng., a cross crosslet, ar. 140. 14
ATETSE, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr. 1 14. 10
ATFIELD, an arm, em bo wed, throwing an
arrow, in f ess. 1 57. 6
ATFOE, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion's head,
erased, ppr. 47. 7
ATHANRAY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a goat's
head. 55. 8
ATHELL, Eng., a dog, sleeping, ppr. 59. i
ATHELL, Sco. and Suff., a castle, ar., masoned,
sa. 23. 10
ATHELSTAN, or ATHELSTON, Eng., a hand
holding a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
man's head, couped and wreathed. 155. 6
ATHELSTANE, Eng., a mound, gu., banded and
crossed, or. 78. 3
ATHERDEN, THOMAS H., Ludlow, on a perch,
a hawk, beaked, all ppr. Nee timere, nee
timide. 104. 7
ATHERLEY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa.
47- 13
19 ATK
ATHERLEY, on a chapeau, a stork, ppr.
116. 12
ATHERTON, or ATTERTON, Lane., a hawk, ppr.,
legged and beaked, or. 104. 2
ATHERTON, Lane., a swan, az., ducally gorged
and lined, or. comp. 76. 10
ATHERTON of Atherton, Yorks., a demi-swan,
ar., beaked, gu., enfiled with a ducal coro-
net, or. comp. 76. 10
ATHERTON, a swan, wings expanded, gorged
with collar and lined, issuing from ducal
coronet. 75- 5
ATHIL, ATHILL, and ATHYLL, Eng. and Sco.,
an arm, in armour, embowed, brandishing a
scimitar, all ppr. 12 1. 6
ATHILL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
hand grasping sword, all ppr. 140. 13
ATHLONE, Earl of, Iri. (De Ginkell), a pair of
wings, erect, ar., charged with two bars
dancettee. Malo mori quam Jozdari.
comp. 109. 12
ATHOL, Sco., an arm, in armour, brandishing
a scimitar, ppr. 121. 6
ATHOLL, Duke (Murray), a demi-savage, ppr.,
wreathed about head and waist, vert, in
dexter a dagger, in sinister a key. Furth
fortune, and Jill the fetters. 131. 7
ATHORPE, a hawk, ppr. 104. 2
ATHOWE of Bryseley, Norf., a bird, ar. 74. II
ATHURTON, Eng., a swan, ar., ducally gorged
and lined, or. comp. 76. 10
ATHWAT, a horse's head, erm., out of a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, gu. 113. 4
ATHYLL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
ATKIN, and ATKINS, Eng., a boat, ppr. 50. 12
ATKIN, Iri., an ox yoke, stapled, or. 147. 12
ATKINS, Yelverton, Norf., a demi- tiger, erm.,
collared and lined, or. see plate 1 1
ATKINS, Lond., an etoile. 128. 5
ATKINS, Somers., two greyhounds' heads, ad-
dorsed, collar dovetailed. 17. 12
ATKINS, or ATKYNS, Totteridge, Herts., and
Glouc., two greyhounds' heads, erased, ad-
dorsed, collared and ringed. Vincunt cum
legibus arma. 17. 12
ATKINS of Yelverton, Norf., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, armed and ducally gorged, or, -with
chain affixed to coronet, pending down
breast, between feet, thence over back, gold.
see plate 44
ATKINS of Waterpark, Cork, a pelican, vul-
ning, ppr. He just, and fear not. 97. 7
ATKINS, Cork, a demi-heraldic tiger, ppr., er-
mine'e, ducally gorged and chained, or.
Honor et virtus. comp. 64. 4
ATKINSON, a lion's head, erased, ppr. 47. 13
ATKINSON, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed,
swallowing a fish, ppr. 75. 12
ATKINSON, Newcastle, a pheon, az. 77. 13
ATKINSON, or ATCHINSON, Newark and Yorks.,
a pheon, or. 77. 13
ATKINSON of Tarbottle, Northumb., a pheon,
or. 77. 13
ATKINSON, Sheffield, a pheon, or. Aut homo
aut nullus. 77. 13
ATKINSON of Rehins, Mayo, an eagle with
two heads, displayed, ar. Est pii Deum et
patriam diligere, 96. 13
ATKINSON of Cangort, Iri., an eagle, with two
heads, displayed, az. Deo el reyifiddis.
96. 13
ATK
AUG-
ATKINSON of Angerton, Northumb., on a
mount, a pheon, az., between two roses,
stalked and leaved, ppr. Crede Deo.
comp. 77. 13
ATKINSON of Rampsbeck Lodge, Cumb., a
falcon, wings expanded. loo. 13
ATKINSON, Lond., Northumb., and Somers.,
an eagle, wings expanded, ar. 100. 14
ATKINSON, Camb., a sea-lion, sejant, ar., in
dexter an escallop, or. see plate 69
ATKINSON, Notts., a demi-eagle, displayed, or.,
collared, sa. comp. 101. 13
ATKYN, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in gauntlet a cross forme'e, fitched, az.,
flory, or. comp. 140. 5
ATKYNS of Saperton, Glouc., two greyhounds'
heads, addorsed, ar. and sa., collared and
ringed. Vincet cum legibus arma. 17. 12
ATKYNS, Herts., a stork, ar., beaked and
legged, gu., preying on a dragon, vert.
ATLEE, two lions' heads, addorsed, collared,
ppr. 47. 5.
ATLEE, and ATLEY, Suss. , two lions' heads,
addorsed, ppr. 47. 5
ATLEY, on an escutcheon, ar., a pheon, az.,
comp. 1 20. 12
ATMOEE, and ATTEMORE, Eng., a mermaid,
ppr., comb and mirror, gold. 32. 5.
ATSLEY, a leopard's head, erased, or, and
ducally gorged. 10. 5
ATSOE, or ATFOE, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion's
head, erased, gu. 47. 7
ATTELOUND, or ATTELOUNDE, abound, couchant,
gardant, ar. 60. 8.
ATTEETON, Lane., a hawk, ppr., beaked and
legged, or. 104. 2
ATTEETON, Lane., a swan, ar., ducally gorged
and lined, or. comp. 76. 10
ATTFIELD, an arm, embowed, throwing an
arrow, in fess. 157. 6
ATTHILL of Brandiston, Norf. : (i.) Demi-
griffin, segreant. Honorantes me Jionorabo.
86. 13. (2.) A falcon, or, ducally gorged,
az., belled and leashed, gold. Monte de alto.
I05- I3
ATTON, or ATTONE, out of a ducal coronet,
two lions' paws, in saltier, sa. 39. 3
ATTWOOD, a demi-lady, in dexter a pair of
scales, ppr. 129. 10
ATTY, on a ducal coronet, or, a fox, passant,
ppr. see plate 16
ATTY of Penley Hall, Warwick, on a ducal
coronet, an ermine, passant. Eamus quo
ducit fortuna. comp. 33, i and 6
ATTYE of Ingon Grange, Warw., same crest
and motto.
ATWATER, Eng., between attires of stag, fixed
to scalp, or, a rose, gu. 131. 2.
ATWELL, Devons., a lion, rampant, erminois,
in paws an annulet. see plate 41
ATWOOD, an antelope's head, ppr. 82. 6.
ATWOOD, IrL, an arm, in fess, in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, erect. 103. 8
ATWOOD of Broomfield, Ess., trunk of tree, in
fess, or, between two branches, vert, a fleur-
de-lis, ar. 29. 6
AT YE, or ATTYE, Eng., an ermine, passant,
PPr- 33- 5
ATYE of Newington, Middx., same crest.
AUBEMAELE, Eng., an ear of wheat, bladed,
and palm-branch, in saltier, ppr. 13-9
AUBEET, Lond., a talbot, passant, ppr., with
broken collar between fore legs, a line
affixed to collar, reflexing over back, pass-
ing between hind legs. Fide et fortltudine.
60. 12
AUBIN, and ST. AUBIN, on a rock, a Cornish
chough, ppr. 114. 3
AUBIN, Cornw., on a rock, an eagle, rising, ar.
103. 9
AUBLEY, or AUBLY, in dexter hand, a cross
pattee, fitched. 152. 15
AUBEEY, Glainorgans., Bart., an eagle's head,
erased, or. Solemfero. 102. 10
AUBEEY, Brecknocks., same crest.
AUBEEY of Derton, Bart., Bucks., an eagle's
head. 102. 9
AUBYN, ST., Soniers., a squirrel, sejant, erm.,
collared. 58. 7.
AUBYN, Eng., an eagle, wings displayed, ppr.
100. 14
AUCHEE, or ACHEE, of Bourne, Kent, Bart., a
bull's head, erased, gu., attired, or. 15. 6
AUCHER, Eng., a bull's head, erased, gu.,
horned, ar. 15. 6
AUCHEE, and AUCHEEE, Eng., a bull's head,
ppr. 14. 7
AUCHINLECK of that Ilk, Sco., an ear of rye,
ppr. Pretiosum quod utile. 13. 15
AUCHINLECK of Balmano, Sco., two wings,
issuing, ppr. Rerum sapientia custos. 74. 6
AUCHMUTY, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand part of a spear. Dum spiro
spero. comp. 141. 6
AUCHTEELONIE, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
Deus mihi acljutor. 95. 13
AUCHTEELONY of Guynd, same crest.
AUCHTEELONY, Sco., a lion's head, erased, sa.,
collared, or. 49. 12
AUCKLAND, Baron (Eden), an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in hand a garb, or. Si sit
prudentia. see plate 12
AUDBOEOUGH, Eng., an escallop, or, between
wings, az. 5. 4
AUDELEY, Eng., a mullet of six points, or,
between wings, az. 141. I
AUDIN, a lion, passant, or, in dexter a banner,
gu., thereon a cross, ar. 37. 12
AUDIN, a lion, rampant, ar., in dexter an
ancient battle-axe. 43. 14
AUDLEY of Waldon, Ess., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a wyvern, wings addorsed.
comp. 92. 5
AUDLEY, Eng., a Saracen's head, couped, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and purp. '131- 15
AUDLEY, or AUDLY, Eng., a martlet, sa. 119. 4
AUDLEY, Baron (Thicknesse-Touchet) : (i.) For
Tliicknesse, a cubit arm, erect, vested, in
hand a scythe, ppr. 147. 3. (2.) For
Touchct, out of a ducal coronet, or, a swan,
rising, ar., ducally gorged. Je le tiens.
AUDLEY, Boston, Line., a man's head, couped
at shoulders, sa., with cap, or, turned up,
erm. 130. 2
AUDEY, Wilts., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
AUDYN, Dorchester, a lion, passant, tail ex-
tended, or, bearing a banner, ar., charged
with a cross, gu. 37. 12
AUFFEICK, two arms, in armour, embowed, in
hands a gem ring, all ppr. comp. 142. i
AUFOEUS, Eng., a mullet, or. 107. 4
AUGE, Eng., a savage's head, couped, wreathed,
ar. and sa. 131. 15
AUO-
AUGEB of Bourne, Kent, a bull's head, erased,
gu., attired, or. 15. 6
AUGHTEELONY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
Deus mihi adjutor. 95. 13
AULD, Sco., the sun rising out of a cloud, ppr.
Major virtus quam splendor. 7. I
AULD, a lion's head, erased, ppr. 47. 13
AULD, or AULDE, Sco., a cherub's head, ppr.,
wings in saltier. Virtute et constantia.
130. 10
AULD, Sco., the rising sun, ppr. Major virtus
quam splendor. 7. 7
AULDJO, stump of tree, leaves sprouting, all
ppr. 26. 13
AUMARLE, AUMEKLE, and AMERLE, Eng., an
arrow, in pale, ppr. 65. 12
AUNCELL, Eng., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. I
AUXCELL, Eng., a stag's head, affrontee, ppr.,
ducally gorged, or. 84. 12
AUNDELIGH, Eng., a sceptre, in pale, or.
147. II
AUNGATE, on a torteau, an etoile, or.
AUNGER, Eng., an escarbuncle, or. 123. 4
AUNGER, Lond., a demi- griffin, or. 86. 13
AUNSHAM, Eng., an escallop, or, between two
palm-bran ches, vert. 5. 9
AURD, a buck's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
AURIOL, Lond. and Brussels, an'eagle, rising,
right wing erect, left close. see plate 100
AUSTE, Eng., a garb, ppr. 12. 13
AUSTEN, Tynterden, Kent, a three-quarter
spread eagle, three annulets on breast.
comp. 96. 9
AUSTEN of Shalford House, Surr., on a leo-
pard's head, az., a falcon, rising, or. Ne
quid nimis
AUSTEN, or AUSTIN, of Bexley, Kent, Bart.,
on a mural coronet, or, a stag, sejant, ar.,
attired, gold. 80. 12
AUSTIN, Eng., a lion's paw, erased, ppr.
52. 10
AUSTIN, Sco., an arm, couped at shoulder, em-
bowed, ppr., vested, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. 103. 8
AUSTIN, a paschal lamb, ar. 55. I
AUSTIN, a demi-eagle, displayed, erminois, in
beak, pendant, an annulet, sa. see plate 96
AUSTON, or AUSTIN, Sco., an arm, embowed,
vested, in hand a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
103. 8
AUSTON, Sco., a mullet, pierced. 137. 12
AUSTREY, Hartington, Beds., a demi-ostrich,
ar., wings, gu. see plate 108
AUSTREY of Sommerton, Hunts., an ostrich
head, erased, ar., between ostrich-wings,
gu., in beak a horse-shoe.
comp. 1 08, 6 and 8
AUSTYN, a buck's head, cabossed. 74. 2
AUSTIN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
stag's head at gaze, ppr. 83. lo
AUVERQUERQUE, on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lion, rampant, gardant, or.
comp. 37, 10
AUVERQUERQUE, Eng., a griffin's head, sa.
87. 6
AUVRAY, France, a demi-savage, with club over
dexter shoulder, all ppr. 125. 10
AVAGOUR, and AVOUGOUR, Eng. and French, a
parrot's head, between wings, ppr. 1 1 8. 8
AVELIN, or EVELIN, Long Ditton, SUIT., a
demi-hind, erm., vulned in shoulder, gu.
AVELINE, Windsor and Frogmore, Berks., a
AYL
lion's head, erased, ar., in mouth, in pale, a
sword, ar. see plate 47
AVELINE, France, a griffin's head, erased, or.
88. 7
AVENAYNE, or AVENAR, a buck's head, ca-
bossed, ppr. 84. 2
AVENEL, or AVENETT, out of a baron's coronet
a hand, grasping a scimitar, ppr.
AVENEL, or AVENYLE, a buck's head, cabossed,
ppr. 84. 2
AVENET, or AVENETT, Eng., a torteau, gu.,
charged with a lion's head, erased, or. 49. 4
AVENEYLE, Eng., a buck's head, cabossed,
ppr. 84. 2
AVERINGES, a raven, sa. 114. 10
AVERN, Warw., a horse's head, erm. 72. 7
AVERY, or AVEREY, Tillingly, Warw., a leo-
pard, couchant, ar., bezantee, ducally gorged,
or. see plate n
AVERY, Huwish, Somers., and Enfield, two
lions' gambs, or, supporting a bezant. 52. 7
AVERY, a leopard, couchant. II. 12
AVISON, a dexter hand, vested and cuffed,
holding an anchor. 2. I
AVISON, Eng., a hand, out of a cloud, holding
an anchor. 140. 6
AVONMORE, Viscount, Iri. (Yelverton), a lion,
passant, regardant, gu. Renascentur. 36. 5
AWBORN, a unicorn, passant, or, gorged with a
ducal coronet, and chained, sa. 7°- *2
AWBREY, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, or.
IO2. IO
AWDREY, Oxon., on a lion's gamb, ppr., a
cheveron, or, charged with a mullet, sa.
51- 7
AWDRY of Seend, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet,
a lion's head, az. Nil- sine Deo. 44. 6
AWDRY of Notton House, Wilts., same crest.
AWGER, or ACER, Kent and Glouc., a bull's
head, erased, gu., attired, ar. 15. 6
AWING, on a quatrefoil, a lion's head, ar.
AWMACK, a tower, ppr. Cavendo tutus. 22. 14
AWNDYE, Devons., on a lion's gamb, ppr., a
cheveron, or, charged with a mullet, sa.
51- 7
AWNSAM, an escallop, or, between two palm-
branches, vert. 5- 9
AYDE, Norf., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or, supporting a battle-axe, ar. 43. 14
AYERS, a dove, wings expanded, dexter resting
on a branch. see plate 106
AYGLE, a bugle-horn, ar. T. 14
AYLEMER, and AYLENER, Iri., on a ducal
coronet, a sea aylet, wings displayed, sa.
119. 6
AYLER, two wings, in lure. 74. 4
AYLES, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, fist
clenched, ppr. 157. 14
AYLESBURY : (i.) A staff, in pale, raguly, or.
comp. 95. 2. (2.) A dragon's head, or, gorged
with three bars, gu. see plate 90
AYLESFORD, Earl of (Heneage-Finch), a griffin,
passant, sa. Aperto vivere voto. 87. 13
AYLET, Ess., an arm, gu., in hand a sword.
Not in vain. 1 54. 6
AYLETT, Braintree, Ess., a demi-unicorn, re-
gardant, ar. 7O> 9
AYLEWARD, AYLWARD, and AYLWARDE, Norf.,
between the horns of a crescent, or, a cross
patte"e, gu. 77- 2
AYLFORD, and AYLNFORD, Eng., a fire between
two branches of palm, in orle. 143. 9
AYL
BAG
AYLIFFE, Lond., and Brinks worth, Wilts.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, an oak-tree, ppr.,
fructed, gold. 25. 2
AYLMER, Lord (Whit worth -Ay 1m er), Iri. : (i.)
For Whitworth, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
garb, gu. see plate 12. (2.) For Aylmer, out of
a ducal coronet, or, a demi-Cornish chough,
rising, ppr. Steady — and — Dum spiro spero.
119. 6
AYLMER, Lord AYLEND, on a ducal coronet,
or, a Cornish chough, wings displayed, sa.
Steady. 119. 6
AYLMER, Derry House, Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, a Cornish chough, rising, all ppr.
Hallelujah. 119. 6
AYLMER of Walworth, Durh., same crest and
motto.
AYLOFFE, a bear, sejant, regardant, at stump
of tree. 35-7
AYLOFFE, Braxted Magna, Ess., and Fram-
field, Suss., a demi-lion, or, collared, gu.
45- 14
AYLOFFE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or. 44. 14
AYLWARD of Shankill, Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
couped at shoulder, ppr., in hand an anchor,
ar. Verus etfidelis semper. i. 5
AYL WIN, or ALWIN, Suss., a lion's gamb, erect
and erased, sa., enfiled with a mural coro-
net, or. comp. 45. 9
AYLWORTH, Eng., an arm, vested, sa., out of
rays, or, in hand, ppr., a human skull, ar.
157. 10
AYNCOTES, a covered cup, or, between wings,
sa.
AYNCOTTS, a squirrel, sejant, gu., collared, or.
58. 7
AYNESWORTH, Lane., two battle-axes, in saltier,
ppr. Courage sans peur. 126. 15
AYNESWORTH, or AYNS WORTH, Eng., a falcon,
wings expanded and inverted, ppr., belled,
or. Courage sans peur. 100. 13
AYNSCOMB, Mayfield, Suss., an arm, erect, ppr.,
in hand a fleur-de-lis, sa. 121. i
AYNSCOMB, and AYNISCAMP, Suss., same
crest.
AYNSLEY, Northumb., a man in armour, in
dexter a sword, erect, ppr., hilted and pom-
melled, or, in sinister a shield, gu., charged
with a bend, ar., thereon three mullets of
six points. Furth fortune, and fill the fetters,
comp. 126. 10
AYNWORTH, two battle-axes, in saltier, ppr.
126. 15
AYPE, an antelope, passant, ar., collared, sa.
comp. 82. 14
AYRE, Notts., on a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern,
vert. 91. 2
AYSCOUGH, Durh., an ass's head, erased, ar.
20. 2
AYSCOUGH, D. D., Eng., an ass, erm. 20. 13
AYSCOUGH, Newcastle, in hand a sword, enfiled
with a Saracen's head, couped, wreathed,
dropping blood, gu. Fac et spera. 152. 6
AYSINGCOURT, or AYSYNGCOURT, Eng., an
eagle's head, between wings, ppr. 102. 10
AYSKEY, and AYSKEW, a man's head, affronted,
couped at shoulders, ppr. 123. 14
AYSON, Lond. and Ess., out of a mural coronet,
ar., a griffin's head, gu., ducally gorged, or.
88. 3
AYSSCOUGH, Eng., an ass, passant, ppr. 20. 14
AYTON, Eng., in hand, a hawk's lure, ppr.
130. 6
B
BAAD, or BAD, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr., a
trident, az. 131. I
BABB, or BABE, Dors., a dexter hand, erect,
pointing with two fingers to the sun, ppr.
124. 12
BABBWELL, or BABWELL, a gate, or.
ISS- I2
BABEHAM, or BABEHAW, Lond., a demi-man,
ppr., head wreathed, in dexter a wing, sa.,
guttle d'or. 128. 10
BABER, Middx. and Somers., on a mount, vert,
a cock, wings expanded, ar. 94. 2
BABINGTON, Dethickin, Oxon., and Derbs., a
demi-bat, displayed, gu. 74. 3
BABINGTON, Oxon. and Derbs., a dragon's head,
erased, between wings, gu. 90. 9
BABINGTON of Rotheley Temple, Leic., a
dragon's head, between wings, gu. Foy est
tout. 90. 9
BABINGTON, Lodley, Leic., a fox's head, ppr.
16. 3
BABINGTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr. In solitos docuere
nisus. 1 02. 2
BABTHORP, Yorks., a cockatrice's head, erased,
ar. 92. i
BACCHE, or BACHE, Somers., a sa%*age's head,
affronted, between two branches of laurel, in
orle, ppr. I36. 8
BACCHE, Stanton, a demi-lion, rampant, regard-
ant, in paws a bezant 43. 15
BACHELER, Berks., a dragon's head, erased, or,
vulned in neck, gu. 89. 5
BACHELER, BACHELOR, and BACHELOUR, a leg,
erased, above knee, ppr. 120. 7
BACKHOUSE, out of a ducal coronet, an arm, in
armour, brandishing a scimitar. 122. 3
BACKHOUSE, on a snake, embowed, tail nowed,
an eagle, displayed. Confido in Deo.
comp. 105. 7
BACKIE, a sword and cross crosslet, fitch ed, in
saltier, ppr. 52. I
BACKIE, or BAIKIE, Orkney, a flame of fire,
ppr. Commodum non damnum. 155. 14
BACK WELL, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or,
a demi-bull, sa. see plate 14
BACON, Hants., a tiger, sejant, gu., pierced
through breast with broken spear, or, headed,
ar. see plate 9
BACON, Twyhouse, Somers., a greyhound's
head, erased, sa., in mouth a stag's foot, or.
20. I
BAG
23
BAI
BACON, Bart., Redgrave, Suff., a boar, passant,
erm. Mediocria firma. 4. 1 1
BACON, Gillingham, Norf., and Redgrave,
Suff., a boar, passant, erin., armed and
hoofed, or. 4. 1 1
BACON, a boar's head, couped, or, in mouth a
griffin's head, erased, az. see plate 3
BACON, Hesset, Norf., a talbot's head, sa.,
erased, gu., in mouth a deer's leg, or.
see plate 6 1
BACON, Notts., on a mount, vert, a boar, sta-
tant, ar., seme"e of mullets, sa., in mouth a
ragged staff, vert. Mediocria firma. 4. 14
BACON, Harlston, Norf., a demi-boar, or, armed
and bristled, az. 4. 5
BACON, Newton Cup, Durh., and Stewart Pile,
Northumb., a demi-wild boar, rampant,
gardant, az., in mouth a tilting spear, ar.,
stricken in shoulder, and vulned, ppr. 3. 2
BADBT, Lond., a sphinx, passant, gardant, ppr.,
wings addorsed. 129. 13
BADCOCK, Kensington, Ess., a stag lodged,
gardant, between two branches of laurel, in
orle, all ppr. 80. 14
BADD, Fareham, Hants., a lion's head, erased,
gardant, ar., ducally crowned, az. 47. 2
BADDER, on stump of tree, in fess, couped and
eradicated, a lion, sejant. 38. 5
BADDIFORD, Dartmouth, Devorite., an eagle's
head, or, crowned with a coronet flory, sa.,
between two branches of lily, ar. 102. I
BADDIFORD, an eagle's head, or, crowned with
a cross crosslet, sa., between two branches of
thistle, ppr. 98. 5
BADELET, Ess. and Suff., a boar's head and
neck, couped, ar. 3. 4
BADELISMERE, or BADELSMERE, Yorks., in lion's
gamb, erased, sa., a laurel -branch, vert. 51.8
BADGER, Eng., a badger, ppr. 34. 1 1
BADGER, a buck's head, cabossed, sa., between
attires a greyhound, current, ar., collared,
gu. 84. 4
BADHAM, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
charged on breast with a saltier. 95. 8
BAETT, or BATT, a demi-lion, or, guttee-de-sang.
44. 14
BAGELET, or BAGLEY, Eng., on top of spear,
issuing a wyvern, sans legs. 91. I
BAGENHALL, Staff., a dragon's head, erased, gu.,
gorged with a bar-gemelle, or. 89. 4
BAG EN HOLT, a horse, current, bridled, ppr.
72. 9
BAGGE of Stradsett Hall, Norf., two wings,
addorsed, or, semee of annulets, gu. Spes
est in Deo. 74. 6
BAGGE, on point of sword, in pale, a garland
of laurel, ppr. 156. 3
BAGGE, or BAGG, Plymouth, Devons., a cinque-
foil, az., between wings, addorsed, dexter,
gu., sinister, ar. comp. 77. i
BAGGELEY, Chesh., a ram's head, az., attired,
ar., charged with three lozenges, gold.
BAGGELEY, Chesh., a rain's head, az., attired,
or- 57- 8
BAGGS, a rose, charged with a thistle, ppr.
148. 9
BAGHOTT, on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
sejant, gardant, ppr. comp. 9. 2 and 7
BAGLEY, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a sword. 140. 13
BAGNALL, Kent, a dragon's head, erased, gu.,
gorged with two bars, or. 89. 4
BAGNALL, Staffs, and Wales, an antelope, se-
jant, ar., billettee. sa., ducally gorged, lined,
armed, and tufted, or. 18. 12
BAGNE, and BAGUE, on a chapeau, a -pelican
vulning, ppr. loo. 6
BAGNEL, BAGNELL, BAGNILL, or BAGNOLL, a
galley, sails furled, ppr. 21. 1 1
BAGNELL, a goat, rampant, ducally gorged, and
staked to the ground. 55. I
BAGNELL, an ancient galley, oars in action.
21. 2
BAGOT, Baron Bagot, of Blithfield, Staffs., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a goat's head, ar.,
attired, gold. Antiquum obtinens. 55. 8
BAGOT of Kilcoursey, King's co., same crest
and motto.
BAGOT of Pype Hall, Staffs., same crest and
motto.
BAGOT of Castle Bagot co. Dublin, same crest.
Pour Dieu et mon roi.
BAGSHAW, South Okendon, Ess., a bugle-horn,
or. I. 14
BAGSHAW, Delaridge, Derb., in hand a bugle-
horn, sa., stringed, vert.
comp. 152. 14 and I. 13
BAGSHAWE, out of clouds, an arm, erect, ppr.,
in hand a bugle-horn, sa.
BAGSHAWE of The Oaks, Sheffield, out of clouds,
a dexter cubit arm, in hand, ppr., a bugle-
horn, or, handle, sa., within the strings a
rose, gu. Forma flos ; fama, flatus.
comp. 152. 14
BAGSHOLE, and BAGSHOTE, an acorn, slipped
and leaved, ppr. 54. 9
BAGWELL, out of a mural coronet, a demi-bull,
rampant. see plate 14
BAGWELL of Marlfield, IrL, out of a mural
coronet, a demi-bull, all ppr. In fide et in
bello fortes. see plate 14
BAIGHTON, a heron's head, erased, in mouth
an eel, ppr. "5-5
BAIKIE, a flame of fire, ppr. Commodum non
damnum. 155* !4
BAIKIE, R., Edinr., and Tankerness, Orkney, a
flame of fire. Commodum non damnum. 155. 14
BAILEY of Aberaman, S. Wales, a griffin, se-
jant, ar., seme'e of annulets, gu. Libertas.
comp. 88. 13
BAILEY, a cat, salient, gardant. 62. 6
BAILEY, a demi-lady, in dexter a tower, in
sinister a laurel-branch, vert. 1 39. 1 3
BAILLIE of Walston, a dove, volant, in mouth
an olive-branch. Patior et spero. 106. 10
BAILLIE of Jerviswood, a crescent, or. Major
virtus quam splendor. 140. 2
BAILLIE, Inshaughy, Iri., a star of eight points,
or, out of a cloud, ppr. JXil clarius astris.
7- 4
BAILLIE of Balmudyside, the morning star,
ppr. Vertitur in lucem. 65. 15
BAILLIE of Hoperig, East Lothian, a boar's
head, couped. Quid clarius astris ? 3. 9
BAILLIE, Bart., Polkemet, Linlithgow, an etoile
of eight points, or, out of a cloud, ppr. In
caligine lucit. 7. 4
BAILLIE of Douchf our, Inverness, a boar's head,
couped. Quid clarius astris ? 3. 9
BAILLIE of Lamington, Sco., a boar's head,
erased, ppr. Quid clarius astris I
3. 13 and 15. 5
BAILLIE of Rosehall, Sco., a cat, sejant, ppr.
Spero meliora. 32< 2
BAI
BAK
BAILLIE of Carnbrae, on point of sword, in
pale, a laurel wreath. Perseverantia. 1 56. 3
BAILLIE of Corstorphine, a crow, ppr. J3e not
wanting. 114. IO
BAILLIE, Sco., a cockatrice, wings expanded.
92. 13
BAILLIE of Hardington, Sco., in hand a pen,
ppr. .Fides sert:ata di at. 144. 10
BAILWOOD, a bull's head, couped, sa. 14. 7
BAILY, out of a ducal coronet, a wy vern's head,
ppr. 90. 1 2
BAILY of Hall Place, Kent, a goat's head,
erased, az., bezantee, attired, or. Vestigia
nulla restrorsuin. comp. 55. 2
BAIN, Northumb., in hand a scroll. Virtute.
125- 3
"BAIN, or BAINE, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu.,
between wings, or. 40. 10
BAIN, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a dagger. Et marte, et arte.
BAINBEIDGE, or BAINBEIGGE, Derb., on a
mount, vert, a goat, passant, sa., horned,
and imguled, or, collar and bell, ar. 56. 10
BAINBEIDGE, Eng., an arm, from shoulder, out
of the sea, in hand an anchor, corded, all
ppr. I5LI3
BAINBEIGG, or BAMBEIDGE, Leic., on a mount,
vert, a goat, sa., collared, ar. 56. 10
BAINBEIGGE, Hill House, Derby, on a mount,
vert, a goat, sa., collared, ar. 56. 10
BAINES, Peteonly, Sco., in dexter hand a dag-
ger, ppr. Vel arte vel marte. 127. 7
BAINES, a bone and palm branch, in saltier,
ppr. . 66. 6
BAINES, a wild duck among flags, ppr. 109. 13
BAINES, Bell Hall, York, a cubit arm, erect,
in hand a leg-bone, in bend sinister, ar.
comp. 127. 7
BALED, Auchmedden, Sco., a griffin's head,
erased, ppr. Dominus fecit. 88. 7
BALED, Bart., of Yardleybury, Herts., and
Newbyth, East Lothian : (i.)A mameluke
on horseback, in dexter a scimitar, all ppr.
133. II. (2.) A boar's head, erased, or. Vi
et virtute. 3. 8
BAIED of Cambusdoon, Ayr, an eagle's head,
erased. Dominus fecit. 102. 10
BAIED, a cockatrice, wings addorsed, gu. 92. 13
BAIRD, Sco., a dove, wings expanded, ppr.
Virtute et honore. 99. 1 1
BAIED of Saughton Hall, Sco., a boar's head,
erased, or. Vi et virtute. 3. 8
BAIED, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ppr.,
charged with a crescent.
BAIED of Frankfield, Sco., an eagle's head,
ppr. Vi et virtute. 102. 9
BAIRD, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. Dominus
fecit. 102. 10
BAIED of Craigton, Sco., a ship in full sail,
ppr. Adsit Deus non demovebor. 21. 14
BAIENSFATHEE, or BAENESFATHEE, Sco., a
boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
BAIESTOW, out of a crescent, a demi-eagle,
displayed. 95-9
BAKE, a demi-man, in armour, in dexter a
sword, all ppr. 127. 10
BAKEE, Bart., Nicholshayne, Devdns., a dexter
arm, embowed, vested, az., cuffed, ar., in
hand, ppr., an arrow. comp. 157. 7
BAKEE, Sisinghurst, Kent, in hand a swan's
head, erased, ar. 151. 8
BAKEE, Kent, an arm, embowed, vested with
green leaves, in hand, ppr., a swan's head,
erased, or. comp. 151. 8
BAKEE, Bart., Dunstable, Surr., a demi-lion,
rampant, in paws an escallop, ar., charged
with an ermine spot. 42. 6
BAKER, Bart., of Ranston, Dors., and Ash-
combe, Suss. : (l.) For Baker, a horse's head,
erased, ar., charged on neck with a cross
formee, fitched, in mouth a trefoil, slipped,
vert. 72. 3. (2.) For Little/tales, between
wings elevated, or, an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in. hand an arrow, entwined
with an olive-branch, vert. Finis coronat
opus. 148. 13
BAKER, Chester and Shrewsbury, out of a
ducal coronet, a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, or, in hand, gauntleted, of the same,
a tilting spear, in bend, on shaft a ring,
gold, enfiled with a garland, vert.
BAKER, an ostrich-head, erased, or, in mouth
a horse-shoe, ar. comp. 108. 8
BAKEE, a dsmi-phoenix in flames. 101. 10
BAKEE, Bart., Surr., out of an antique crown,
a demi-lion, rampant, between paws an es-
callop, ar., charged with an ermine spot.
Fidei coticula crux. comp. 42. 6
BAKER, out of a cloud, a dexter arm, in fess
raising a garb, all ppr. 12. 5
BAKER, a boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
BAKER, a rose-tree, vert, flowered, or. 30. 3
BAKEE, Kent, and Suss., a musk-rose branch,
vert, flowered, ar., seeded, or. 30. 3
BAKEE, Line., and Smallborough, Norf., a
demi-unicorn, erased, ar., armed and maned,
or. see plate 71
BAKEE, in dexter hand a club. 158. 8
BAKEE, Lond. and Wore., a cockatrice, erm.,
combed and wattled, gu. 92. 13
BAKER, a tower, ar., between two laurel
branches, ppr. 24. 5
BAKER, Walton, Norf., a stag's head, cabossed,
or, on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm. 84. 6
BAKER, a naked dexter arm, embowed, in hand
an arrow, ppr. 157. 6
BAKEE, a naked dexter arm, in hand a purse.
144- 15
BAKEE, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand an arrow, ppr. 157. 7
BAKER, Radnorshire, a hawk's head, ar., be-
tween wings, gu., in beak three ears of
wheat. comp. 107. 12
BAKER, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., gorged
with a fess, engrailed, sa., fimbriated, or,
charged with three fleurs-de-lis, gold.
see plate 1 8
BAKEE, Lond. and Wore., in hand, out of
clouds, ppr., a cross potent, sa. Nemo sine
cruce beatus. comp. 144. 5
BAKEE of West Hay, Somerset, a dexter arm,
in armour, in hand, ppr., a swan's neck, or,
beaked, gu. comp. 151. 8
BAKEE of Crook Hall, Durh. : (i.) For Baker, a
lion, rampant, ar., charged on shoulder with
a saltier, az., between paws a shield, of the
last, thereon a maunch, or. 41. 8. (2.) For
Tower, a griffin, passant, dexter on a shield,
sa., charged with a tower, gold. Love and
dread. comp. 89. 13
BAKER of Bayfordbury, Herts., a cockatrice,
combed and wattled, gii., collared, az., in
beak a quatrefoil, slipped, vert. So run that
you may obtain. see plate 92
BAK
BAKER, WESTBROOK, of Cottesmore, Rutland,
a greyhound's head, erased, ppr., charged
with a fess, between six ears of wheat, or.
Non sibi sed patrice. see plate 18
BAKER of Orsett Hall, Ess.: (i.) For Baker, a
cockatrice, erm., combed and wattled, gu.
92. 13. (2.) A griffin, passant, vert. 89. 13
BAKER of Hardwicke, Gloucester, a naked
dexter arm, ppr., in hand a swan's head,
erased, ar. 151. 8
BAKER, Dur., a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
BAKER, an ostrich-head, erased, or, in mouth
a horse-shoe, ar. see plate 108
BAKER, Mayfield, Suss., on a tower, sa., an
arm, in mail, embowed, ppr., in hand a
piece of plate-iron, az. comp. 23. 1 1
BAKER, CRESSWELL-, Northumb. : (i.) A goat's
head, erased, ar., attired, or. 55. 2. (2.)
On a mount, vert, a torteau, charged with a
squirrel, sejant, ar.
BALAM, Norf. and Suff., a lion's head, erased,
gu., collared and lined, or, charged on neck
with a cinquefoil, ar. comp. plate 47
BALAM, Walstoken, Norf., and Barton, Suff.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-cock, gu.,
wings displayed. 94. I
BALASYSE, a lion, couchant, gardant, or. 39. 4
BALBERNET, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
BALCARRES, Earl of, Sco. (Lindsay), a tent, az.,
sem^e of stars, or, canopy and fringes of
the same, on top a pennon, gu. Astra,
castra; numen, lumen, munimen. 78. 5
BALCOMBE, Kent, a bear, passant, ppr., collared
and chained, or. Tenebo. 28. 1 1
BALDBERNEY, or BALBIRNEY, Sco., a steel cap,
ppr. 154. i
BALDERNEY, on a mount, a stag lodged. So. 10
BALDERSTON, or BALDERSTONES, Sco., in hand
a lancet, ppr. Vulnere sano. 158. 5
BALDERSTONE, Sco., out of a cloud, a dexter
arm, in fess, ppr., in hand a cross pattee,
fitched, az. 144. 5
BALDOCK, Petham, Kent, on a mount, vert, a
greyhound, sejant, dexter resting on an
escallop, ar. 1 8. 6
BALDOCK, Cauleston, Norf., an eagle, close,
gazing at the sun. 100. 4
BALDRIE, or BALDRY, a trefoil, slipped, vert.
' 13- 6
BALDRY, out of a gillyflower, gu., a demi-man,
habited.
BALDWID, a squirrel, sejant, or. 58. 12
BALDWIN, a squirrel, sejant, or, holding a
sprig of hazel, vert. 58. 10
BALDWIN, Diddlebery, Warw., on a mount,
vert, a cockatrice, ar., beaked, combed,
and wattled, or, ducally gorged and lined.
92. 6
BALDWIN, Stede Hill, Kent, a lion, rampant,
az., in paws a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
comp. 41. 12, and 44. 7
BALDWIN of Clohina, Iri., a dove, in mouth
an olive-branch, ppr. Est voluntas Dei.
1 06. 7
BALE, Carleton-Curlew, Leic., a demi-lion, gu.,
supporting a broken spear, or. see plate 44
BALES, NORTON, Northamp., a lion, sejant, gu.,
resting dexter on a cross patt<5e, fitched, or.
comp. 38. 9
BALES, WILBY, Suff., a tiger's head, erased, sa.,
urmed, or, gorged with a fess, wavy, az.
zomp. 10. 6
25 BAL
BALES, WILBY, Suff., on a mount, vert, a lion,
sejant, erm. 38. 12
BALFOUR, Bart., Denmilne, Fife, a crescent,
or. God gives increase. 140. 2
BALFOUR of Randerston, a crescent. 140. 2
BALFOUR of Pilrig, Sco., in dexter hand an
ivy-branch, ppr. Adsit Dens. 133. 4
BALFOUR of Dunbog, a mermaid, ppr., in dex-
ter a boar's head, erased, sa. Omne solum
forti patria. 32. 6
BALFOUR of Balfour Castle, Orkney, a dexter
arm, ppr., couped, in hand a baton, ar.
Forward. I. 4
BALFOUR of Balbirnie, Fife, a palm-tree, ppr.
Virtus ad cethera tendit. 25. I
BALFOUR of Whittinghame, Sco., same crest
and motto.
BALFOUR of Townley Hall, Iri., on a perch, or,
a hawk, close, ppr., beaked and belled, gold,
round neck a ribbon, gu. Cmne solum forti
patria. 104. 6
BALFOUR of Forret, an eagle, rising, ppr. Dieu
aidant. 98. IO
BALFOUR, Sco., a heraldic tiger, passant, sa.
64. II
BALFOUR, Sco., in hand, in armour, a trun-
cheon, ppr. Forward. 153. 12
BALFOUR of Grange, on battlements of castle,
ar., a woman standing attired, gu., in dex-
ter an otter's head. Nil temere. 23. 3
BALFOUR, Lord, of Burleigh, a woman stand-
ing on a rock, in dexter an otter's head, in
sinister a swan's head. Omne solum forti
patria.
BALFOUR of Balmouth, an otter's head, couped.
Forward, non temere. 27. 2
BALGUY of Duffield, Derby, a bear, passant,
ppr., collared and chained, or. 28. II
BALIOL, Sco., a decrescent and increscent, ar.
93- 3
BALL, Northamp., out of clouds, ppr., a demi-
lion, rampant, sa., powdered with etoiles,
ar., holding a globe, or. see plate 43
BALL, Bart., Blofield, Norf., out of a naval
coronet, a cubit arm erect, in naval uniform,
in hand a grenade bursting, ppr. 149. 13
BALL, a deini-lion, rampant, in paws a ball.
43- 15
BALL, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a fire-ball, all
ppr. comp. i. 5, and 155. 3
BALL, Lane., a turtle-dove, ppr. 112. n
BALL, an arm, erect, or, in hand a fire-ball, all
PPr- 155-3
BALL, Lond., a caltrap, az., embrued. 147. 6
BALL of Scotto, Norf., a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, sa. 42. 10
BALLANTYNE of Holylee, Sco., a demi-griffin,
in dexter a sword, erect, ppr. Nee cito, nee
tarde. 86. 7
BALLANTYNE, Sco., a demi-griffin, wings ex-
panded. 86. 1 3
BALLARD, a demi-griffin, wings addorsed, erm.,
beaked and legged, or. 86. 13
BALLARD, a griffin's head, erased, erm.
88. 7
BALLARD, a griffin's head, between wings, erm.,
beaked, gu. 88. 6
BALLARD, or BALLORD, Heref., a demi-griffin,
supporting a broken tilting spear, ppr.
see plate 86
BALLENDEN of Broughton, a hart's head,
BAL,
BAN
couped, ppr., between attires a cross cross-
let, fitched, gold. Sic itur ad astra. 83. 4
BALLENGER, a dragon's head, wings addorsed,
ppr. 90. 9
BALLENTINE, a demi-griffin, sa., wings addorsed,
erm., in dexter a sword, erect, ar., hilt and
pommel, or. 86. 7
BALLETT, Hatfield, Ess., out of a mural coro-
net, or, a demi-eagle, displayed, sa. 98. 3
BALLOW, Westminster, two arms, embowed,
vested, sa., cuffed, turned up, ar., in hands,
ppr., conjoined, an etoile of eight points, or.
comp. 124. 9
BALL WARD, and BALVAIRD, in dexter hand a
hunting horn. 152. 14
BALM, and BALME, a hat, turned up, with three
ostrich-feathers, ar. 51. II
BALMANNO of Affleck, Sco., in dexter hand a
scimitar, ppr. Fortiter. 158. 9
BALMANNO, or BALMANO, Sco., an eagle, dis-
played, gu., in each claw a sword, ppr. 95. ii
BALNAVES of Carnbody, in dexter hand a ball,
ppr. Hinc oriyo. 153. 10
BALNAVES, or BALNEA VES, in dexter hand a
ball, sa. FoHitudine et velocitate. 153. 10
BALSCOTT, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, ar. comp. 37. 3 and 10
BALSILLIE, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr., a cross
cross! et, fitched, gu. 1 1 6. 14
BALTREY, out of a mural coronet, or, a goat's
head, erased. comp. 55. 8
BAMBELL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a pelican
vulning, sa. comp. 99. 8
BAMBROUGH, Rendlesham, Suff., a skull-cap,
ar. 154. i
BAMBURY, Eng., a skull-cap, ar. 154. i
BAMFIELD, or BAMFYLDE, a lion's head, erased,
sa., crowned, or. 44. 5
BAMFIELD, or BAUMFIELD, a lion's head, erased,
sa., ducally crowned, gu., charged on neck
with an annulet, or. comp. 44. 5
BAMFIELD, Cornw. and Devons, a lion, sta-
tant, gardant, in dexter an anchor. 36. 1 1
BAMFORD of Bamford, Dcrbs., on a chapeau, a
serpent, no wed. in. 12.
BAMFORD, BAUMFORD, or BAUNFORD, Staffs., a
lion's head, erased, ppr. 47. 13
BAMME, or BAUM, out of a ducal coronet, a
griffin's head, in beak a key, ppr. 88. I
BAMPFYLDE, Bart., Poltimore, Devons., a lion's
head, erased, sa., ducally crowned, or. De-
lectare in domino. comp. 44. 5
BANARD, or BANYARD, Stakey, Norf., on a
lion's gamb, erased, sa., a martlet, or.
comp. plates 50 and 119
BANBURY, or BANDBURY, Oxon., a falcon, re-
gardant, in dexter a garland of laurel, all
ppr. 51. 12
BANCE, Lond., and Callow, Berks., out of a
ducal coronet, or, in lion's paw, a cross
crosslet, fitched, sa. 52. 2
BANCROFT, Lond., a garb, between wings ex-
panded, or. 12. 8
BAND of Wook^y House, Somers., an eagle, or.
Dieu est mon aide. 98. 1 3
BAND, Ess., on a chapeau, an owl, ppr., wings
expanded, or. 107. 7
BANDENELL, Netherbury, a griffin, statant,
ppr. 87. 12
BANDON, Earl of. See BERNARD.
BANESTER, or BANASTER, Lane., a peacock in
pride, body and wings, or, tail, ppr. 117. i
BANESTER, a crab, erect. 6. 8
BANESTER, a lobster, or. 6. 1 1
BANESTER, Surr, , a peacock, ppr. 117. 10
BANESTER, Leic. and Staffs., a peacock sitting,
ppr., collared, gu., charged with three be-
zants.
BANGER, a greyhound's head, erased. 20. 4
BANGOR, Viscount, Iri., a Saracen's head,
affrontee, couped, ppr. Sub cruce solus.
123. 14
BANISTER, a torteau, gu. 149. 1 1
BANKE, or BANCK, Lond. and Yorks., on
stump of tree, a stork, all ppr. 1 1 6. 1 1
BANKE, or BANCKES, Glouc. and Lane., a grif-
fin, segreant, ar., holding a cross formee,
fitched, gu. see plate 86
BANKES, Lond. and Middx., a man's head,
couped at shoulders, sa., on head a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm.
BANKES of Kingston Lucy, Dors., a rnoor's
head, affrontee, couped at shoulders, ppr.,
on head a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
adorned with a crescent, whence issues a
fleur-de-lis. comp. 130. 2
BANKS, Yorks., an eagle's head, erased, sa.,
between two fleurs-de-lis, ar. 102. 14
BANKES of Winstanley, Wigan, on stump of
tree, a stork, statant, ppr., ducally gorged,
gu. 115. 7
BANKS, W. L., Hendrewaelod, Conway, a
dragon's head, erased, ar. JRipa caret taci-
twna ventis. 89. 5
BANKS, Re vesby -Abbey, Line., on stump of
oak-tree, couped, sprouting, a stork, ar.,
beaked, or. Nullius in verba. 116. ii
BANKS, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a dragon,
rampant, ar., supporting a cross pattee, or.
see plate 89
BANKS, Yorks., an eagle's head, couped, ar.
102. 9
BANKS, Middx., a blackamoor's head, affrontee,
couped at shoulders, ppr., in ears, ear-rings,
or, on head, a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.
comp. 130. 2
BANKS, Dors., a blackamoor's head, affrontee,
couped at shoulders, ppr., in ears, ear-rings,
or, on head, a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
charged with a crescent, issuing therefrom,
a fleur-de-lis, or. comp. 130. 2
BANKS, Aylesford, Kent, a dragon's head,
erased, ar. 89. 5
BANKS, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ar., garnished, or, out of clouds, ppr., in
hand, a falchion, ar., hilt and pommel, or,
on falchion, a chaplet, vert. comp. 1 50. 15
BANNATYNE, Sco., a demi-griffin. 86. 13
BANNATYNE of Corhouse, a demi-griffin, in
dexter a sword, erect, all ppr. Nee cito,
nee tarde. 86. 7
BANNATYNE of Kames, same crest and motto.
BANNATYNE of Newhall, a demi-griffin, in dex-
ter a sword. Dum spiro spero. 86. 7
BANNATYNE, Sco., a griffin's head, erased.
88. 7
BANNER, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a banner, gu., fringe and staff, ar.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, or.
comp. 122. 15.
BANNER, Lond., a demi-wolf, ppr., ducally
gorged and chained, or, between paws a
mullet of six points, gold. 19. 9
BANNERMAN, Bart., Sco., a demi-man, in ar-
BAN
mour, dexter grasping a sword, all ppr. Pro
patria. 127. IO
BANNERMAN, Elsick, Sco., same crest.
BANNERMAN, Edinr., same crest and motto.
BANNESTEE, and BANNISTER, an arm, in armour,
couped, in fess, in hand a scimitar, ar., in
pale, enfiled with a boar's head, couped, ppr.
comp. 125. 9
BANNING, Lond., an ostrich, ar., in mouth a
key, or. see plate 1 08
BANTRY, Earl of (White), Iri., an ostrich, ar.,
beaked and legged, or. The noblest motive
is the public good. see plate 108
BANWORTH, on a ducal coronet, a griffin,
seiant, resting dexter on an escutcheon.
88. 12
BAPTISTA, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, vert, in flames of fire, ppr.
90. 2
BAPTIST, BROWNE-, a dragon's head between
wings, s»., gorged with a bar gemelle, or.
comp. 90. 9
BARATTT, an eagle, regardant, wings expanded,
in dexter a sword. 98. 14
BARBAN, or BARBON, a leopard's head and
neck, ppr. 10. 12
BARBE, ST., Lymington, Hants., a wyvern, sa.
91- 5
BARBER, Sco., in dexter hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. 1 1 6. 14
BARBER, Sco., in dexter hand a cross pattee,
fitched, gu. 152. 15
BARBER, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head. . 14. 2
BARBER, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head,
gu. 14. 2
BARBER, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
bull's head, ar.
BARBERIE, or BARBERRIE, in dexter hand an
arrow, point downward Suivez-raison.
156. 6
BARBON, Lond., a leopard's head, issuing, ar.,
spotted, sa. 10. 12
BARBOR, on a staff raguly, in fess, an eagle,
displayed, with two heads, az., ducally
crowned, or.
comp. 19. 10, and 96. II and 13
BARBOUR, a passion cross on three grieces, gu.
Nihilo nisi cruce. 137. 4
BARBY, Devons. and Northamp., a heraldic
tiger, statant, ar., attired with four horns,
turned round like those of a ram, or.
BARCLAY, Bart., of Pierston, a sword, in pale,
ar., hilt and pommel, or. Crux Christi nos-
tra corona. 65. 6
BARCLAY, Lond., same crest and motto.
BARCLAY, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Ccdant arma. 106. 7
BARCLAY, Sco., in hand a dagger, ppr. Crux
Christi nostra corona. 122. 12
BARCLAY, an arm, em bo wed, in hand three
ears of wheat, all ppr. 156. II
BARCLAY, a demi-griffin, regardant, az., sup-
porting a flag, erect, charged with a crescent.
86. i
BARCLAY of Johnston, Sco., the sun out of a
cloud, ppr. iServabit me semper Jehovah.
7- I
BARCLAY, Sco., a mitre, ppr. In cruce spero.
159. 3
BARCLAY of Bury Hill, Dorking, same crest
and motto.
27 BAB
BARCLAY, ALLARDICE, of Allardice, Kincar-
dine. For Allardice, in hand a scimitar, all
ppr. In the defence of the distressed. 158. 9
BARCLAY of Wavertree, a cross pattee, gu.,
surmounted by a Moorish crown, or. Mieux
etre que parottre. comp. 123. 5
BARCLAY, Burford Lodge, Surr., same crest.
BARCLAY of Touch, Sco., a cross pattee, gu.
Crux salutim confert. 123. 5
BARCLAY, Balmakenan, Sco., a cross pattee,
gu. Sola cruce solus. 123. 5
BARCROFT, Wore. , a wolf, rampant, gu. 62. 8
BARD, Caversfield, Bucks., in lion's gamb,
couped and erect, or, a horse's leg, erased,
sa. 50. 5
BARDOLFE, or BARDOLPH, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a dragon's head, wings expanded,
gu. 90. 12
BARDOLPH, Lond., out of mural coronet, gu.,
a dragon's head, between wings, each
charged with a mascle, ar. comp. 90. 10
BARDWELL, an arm, in armour, in hand a
broken spear, pieces in saltier. 150. 12
BARE, Iri., a wolf's head, sa. 62. 2
BARENTINE, or BARRENTINE, an eagle, display-
ed, ar., between attires and over scalp of a
stag, or. see plate 95
BARETT, a demi-leopard, gardant, ppr.
see plate 9
BAREU, or BAREW, a holly-branch, vert. 29. 7
BARFOOT, or .BARFORD, out of a ducal coronet,
an arm from elbow, in armour, hand grasp-
ing a sword, in bend sinister, ppr.
see plate 140
BARFOOT, Eng., a stag, statant, gorged with a
ducal coronet. comp. 81. 10
BARFORD, or BERFORD, Huts., a bear, passant,
sa., without chain. 28. 1 1
BARGRAVE, or BARGROVE, Kent, on a mount,
vert, a pheon, gu., between two laurel-
branches, of the first.
BARHAM, Baron (Noel), a buck at gaze, ar.,
attired, or. Tout bien ou ricn. Si. 10
BARHAM, or BRAHAM, Suff. and Surr., a wolf's
head, ar. 62. 2
BARHAM, Staines, Middx., a stork among bul-
rushes, all ppr. 1 1 6. 8
BARING, Bart., Devons., a mullet, between
wings, ar. 141. I
BARING, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand a caltrap, all ppr. 1 2 1. 3
BARING, Baron, Ashburton. See ASHBURTON.
BARKAS, or BARCAS, an arm, in hand a roll of
bark, ppr. Fari quce sentiat. 125. 3
BARKE, an arm, from shoulder, in hand a spade,
ppr. 151. 9
BARKELEY, Somers., a unicorn, statant, gu.,
armed, or. comp. 70 13
BARKELEY, a mitre, gu., charged with a cheve-
ron, between ten crosses formee, ar.
comp. 159. 3
BARKELEY, Okenbury, Cornw., on a mo\mt,
vert, a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 7
BARKEMAN, Lond., two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, or, between hands a bundle of
arrows, ar., banded, gu. 148. 15
BARKER, Bart., Booking Hall, Ess., a bear,
sejant, or, collared, sa. 28. 8
BARKER, Ipswich, Suff., same crest.
BARKER of Kilcooly, Iri. : .(i.) For Barker, a
bear, sejant, or, collared, sa. comp. 28. 8.
(2.) For Ponsonby, in a ducal coronet, az..
BAB
28
BAB
three arrows, one in pale and two in saltier,
points downward, enveloped with a snake,
ppr. in. 10
BARKER, RAYMOND-, of Fairf ord Park, Glouc. :
( I.) For Barker, on a rock, ar., a hawk, close,
or, 105, II. (2.) Out of a mural coronet, a
deini-eagle, displayed. Virtus tutissima cas-
sis. 101. 4
BARKER, Newbury, a bear's head, erased,
muzzled, between wings, dexter, az., sinis-
ter, gold. 20. 12
BARKER, a bear's head, sa., muzzled, or.
20. 9
BARKER, Wollerton, Salop, on a rock, ar., a
hawk, close, or. 105. 1 1
BARKER, Hurst., Berks., and Warw., a naked
boy, ppr., holding an arrow. 135. I
BARKER, Berks., a naked man, holding a spear,
in pale, ppr.
BARKER, Berks., a demi-moor, ppr., in dexter
an arrow, or, on sinister arm a shield, gold,
over his shoulder a sash, gu. comp. 125. 6
BARKER, Chelsum, Bucks., a turtle-dove, ppr.,
in mouth a rose, gu. see plate 106
BARKER, Ipswich, a greyhound, sejant, ar.,
collared and ringed, or. 18. 13
BARKER, Bockenhall, Ess., an ostrich-head,
erased, or, in mouth a horse-shoe, ar.
comp. 1 08. 7
BARKER, Middx., Kent, and Surr., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an eagle, displayed, sa.,
beaked and legged, gu. 101. 2
BARKER, Norf., a bear's head, erased, gu.,
muzzled, or. 28. 2
BARKER, Holbeach, Norf., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head, ppr. 86. 3
BARKES WORTH, or BARKS WORTH, Yorks., out
of a ducal coronet, two arms, vested, em-
bowed, in each hand an ostrich-feather.
147- 5
BARKHAM, an arm, in a maunch, embowed, in
fess. 145. 12
BARKHAM, Lond., two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hands a sheaf of arrows.
148. 15
BARKSTEADE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet,
or, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
grasping a sword, ar., hilt and pommel,
gold. comp. i. 5
BARLANDE. a !;.cr?, rampant, gu., supporting a
garD, ppr. 41. 13
BARLAY, or BARLEY, a boar's head, or, tusked,
az., charged on breast with a mullet. 14. 3
BARLEY, Lond., a dexter arm, vested, charged
with a fess vair, cottised, cuff, ar., in hand
a staff. i. 4
BARLEY, a demi-stag, charged with three bars
wavy. comp. 79. 13
BARLEY, Derbs., a boar's head, erased, or, in
mouth a quatrefoil, az. comp. 3. 8
BARLING, Kent, a lion rampant, gu., support-
ing a garb, ppr. Perspicax audax. 41. 13
BARLOSS, a cock, or, combed, legged, and wat-
tled, gu. 94. 12
BARLOW, Sheffield, on Mercury's cap, or, wings,
ar., an eagle's head, erased, ppr., collared,
erm. 103. 2
BARLOW, a spread eagle's head, couped at
neck, ppr. see plate 96
BARLOW, Slebege, Pembroke, a demi-lion, ar.,
in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. 45. 4
BARLOW? Eng.. same crest.
BARLOW, a derni-lion, rampant, gardant, ar.,
collared, gu., thereon three bezants, between
paws a cross incline, gu., charged with a
bezant.
BARLOW, an eagle's head, erased, ppr., in
beak an escallop. comp. 102. 10
BARLOW, Somers., two eagle's heads, erased,
ar. 100. i
BARNABY, a demi-moor, ppr., in dexter a rose,
gu. comp. 126. 12
BARNABY, a boar's head, erased. 3. 8
BARNABY, Wore., a lion, sejant, sa. 39-13
BARNABY, a lion, couchaut, gardant, sa. 39. 4
BARNABY, a demi-greyhound, gu., between
paws a branch of laurel, ppr. see plate 1 7
BARNABY, Colchester, Ess., a demi-greyhound,
gu., collared and ringed, ar., holding a
branch of laurel, vert.
BARNABY, Wore., an escallop, sa. 5. i
BARNABY, Salop, a leopard, couchant, sa.
II. 12
BARNACK, or BARNARE, a bear's head, sa.,
muzzled, or, between wings, gold. 20. 12
BARNARD, Norf. and* Yorks., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., charged on shoulder with a
mullet within an annulet, in paws a snake,
entwined, az. 46. 7
BARNARD of Cave Castle, Yorks.: (i.) For
Bartiard, a bear, rum pant, sa., muzzled, or.
28. 8. (2.) For Boldero, a greyhound, cur-
rent. . 17. 8
BARNARD of Bartlow, Carnb., a demi-bear,
rampant, sa., muzzled, or. 28. 4
BARNARD, Yorks., same crest.
BARNARD, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-bear, rampant, sa., muzzled, or. 28. I
BARNARD, Line., a dragon's head, erased, ar.,
collared and lined, or, gorged with three
bars, gu. cemp. 89. 4
BARNARD, Lond., an escallop, ar. 5. i
BARNARDISTON of The Ryes, Sudbury, an
ass's head, ar. 20. 2
BARNARDISTON, Kiddington, Suff., an ass's
head, ar. Je trouve bien. 20. 2
BARNARDISTON, Great Cotes, Line., among
rushes, ppr., a stork, or. 1 1 6. 8
BARNEY, Yorks., a bear's head, couped, sa.,
muzzled, or. 20. 6
BARNE of Dunwich, Suff , an eagle, displayed,
sa. Nee timide, nee temere. 96. 10
BARNE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, on a
mount, vert, a stag, statant, ppr. 81. 3
BARNEBY of Brockhampton, Heref., a lion,
couchant, gardant, sa. Virtute non vi.
39- 4
BARNEBY, Heref., a lion, couchant, gardant,
purfled, or. 39-4
BARNELL-PEGGE : (i.) For JSamett, a lion's
garnb, erect and erased, sa., in paw a bunch
of violets, ppr. comp. 43. i. (2.) For
Pegye, the sun in splendour, rays, alter-
nately, sa., or, and ar. 7. 10
BARNES, Berks., a demi-unicorn, erm., horned,
collared, or. 70. 7
BARNES, a demi-lion, or. 44. 14
BARNES, a demi-greyhound, ppr., in paws a
garb. or. see plate 17
BARNES, out of a cloud, ppr., issuing rays, an
arm erect, vested, in hand a broken sword,
ar. 157- 4
BARNES, Lond., in rushes, ppr.. a duck, ar.
100. 13
BAB
BAB
BARNES, a falcon, wings expanded, ar., ducally
gorged, beaked, and legged, or. 99. 1 2
BAKNES, Herts, and Lane., an etoile, pierced,
or 137. 12
BARNES, Kent, on a mount, vert, a falcon,
wings expanded, ar., ducally gorged. 99. 12
BARNES, Cambs., a leopard, passant, ar.,
spotted, sa., collared and lined, or.
comp. 9. 10 and 13
BARNES, Eng., a demi-savage, wreathed about
head and middle, holding a club, all ppr.
i. 10
BARNESDALE, out of rays, or, a crane's head,
ar., beaked, gu. comp. 116. 6
BARNESFATHEH, Sco., a boar's head, couped.
3- 9
BARNESLEY, Staffs, and Surr., an old man's
head, affrontee, couped at breast, ppr.
I3°- 13
BARNET, a holly-branch, ppr. 29. 7
BARNETT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
bear, rampant, ar., muzzled, sa. 28. I
BARNETT of Stratton Park, Biggleswade,
Beds., a trefoil. 13. 6
BARNEVELT, a demi-buck, gu. 79. 13
BARNEWALL, Viscount, Iri., from a plume of
ostrich-feathers, or, gu., az., vert, and ar., a
falcon, rising, of the last. Mafo mori quam
fcedari. 101. 3
BARNAWELL, Baron Trimlestown, Iri., same
crest and motto.
BARNEWELL, or BARNAWELLE, Stamford, Line.,
and Cranesley, Northamp., a boar's head,
. erased, ar., gorged with a collar, embattled,
gu., charged with three bezants, in front a
double ring, or. see plate 3
BARNEWELL, Iri., an arm, from elbow, vested,
in hand two branches of laurel, in orle, with
martlet perched between. 145. 4
BARNEWELL, a wolf's head, erased, gorged with
three bezants, in front a double ring, or.
comp. 72. 2
BARNEY, or BEENEY, Norf., a garb, or. 12. 13
BARNEY, in hand, in armour, a pheon, ppr.
133- 2
BARNEY, Park Hall, Norf., a plume of seven
feathers, az. and gu., four at bottom, three
at top. comp. 1 1 8. 2
BARNFIELD, Salop and Devons., a lion's head,
erased, sa., ducally crowned, gu. comp. 44. 5
BARNHAM, a crescent, gu., between two branches
of laurel, in orle, ppr. comp. 30. 12
BARNHAM, Kent, a dragon's head, pellettee,
ar., between wings, bezant^e, sa. comp. 90. 9
BARNS, a garb, or. Peace and plenty. 12. 13
BARNS, a torteau, sa. 149. 1 1
BARNSLEY, a dragon, passant, ar., charged on
breast with a rose, gu. comp. 89. 13
BARNWELL of Mileham Hall, Norf., a wolf's
head, erased, ar., gorged with collar, em-
battled, gu., studded, or, chained, gold.
Loyal au mort. comp. 62. 2
BARNWELL, a wolf, statant, regardant, ppr.
19. II
BAROBY, a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a
nut, ppr., charged on body with a cheveron,
or. comp. 57. II
BARON, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr. 44. 14
BARON, a demi-unicorn, erm., armed, sa.,
collared and chained, or. see plate 70
BARON of Brad well, Ess., a garb, vert, eared,
or. 12. 13
BARON of Preston, Sco., a demi-eagle, displayed
sa. Ipse amicus. 102. 12
BARON, Cornw., a talbot's head, couped, or.
61. 3
BARON, or BARRON, Sco., on a mount, vert, a
pyramid, ppr., environed with ivy. 145. 14
BARONSDALE, Lond., out of an antique crown,
or, a stork's head, ar., beaked, gu.
BAROUGH, or BARROW, a lion, passant, az.,
resting dexter on a ball, or. comp. 37. 2
BARR, a branch of laurel, fructed, ppr. 53. 9
BARR, a lion's head, erased, gu., collared, or.
Fortitudine. 49. 12
BARR, an arm, couped at shoulder, embowed,
in hand a bow, ppr. 146. 12
BARR, a demi-savage, head and loins wreathed,
without club. 125. 10
BARRAT, or BARRATT, a galley, oars, in saltier,
sa., flags, gu. 21. 7
BARRATT, and BARRETT, a wyvern, ppr.,
collared, gu., chained, or. see plate 91
BARRE, or BARREY, an arm, in armour, couped
at elbow, in fess, in hand a sword, in pale,
ensigned with a Saracen's head, affrontee.
comp. 152. 6
BARREL, or BARRELL, a talbot's head, couped,
ar., eared, gu. 6 1. 3
BARRET, a demi-unicorn, ar., collared, sa. 70. 6
BARRETT, Castle Barrett, Cork, a human heart,
or, between wings, az., senile of etoiles.
comp. 52. II
BARRETT, Aveley, Ess., a hydra with seven
heads, wings addorsed, vert. 90. 14
BARRETT, on a globe, a hawk, wings expanded,
ppr. 8. 12
BARRETT, Cambs., a griffin, segreant, re-
gardant, or, beaked, legged, and winged,
gu. see plate 86
BARRETT, Suff., a helmet, ar., garnished and
plumed with feathers, or. 1 3 1 . 3
BARRETT, Attleborough, Norf., a wyvern, erm.,
collared and chained, sa., charged on neck
with an escallop, of the last, wings displayed.
see plate 91
BARRETT of Milton House, Berks., a wyvern,
wings erect, or, collared and chained, az.
Honor, virtus, probitas. see plate 9 1
BARRETT, Suff., a demi-greyhound, ar., collared
and lined, sa. 17. 2
BARRETT, Heref., a lion, rampant, or, between
paws an escallop, sa. comp. 41. 7 and 42. 6
BARRETT, Lea Priory, Kent, a lion, couchant,
ar., dexter resting on mullet, sa.
see plate 39
BARRETT, Shortney, Notts., a nag's head,
erased, gorged with two bars, ar. see plate 72
BARRETT, Warw., a griffin, segreant, regard-
ant, gu., wings elevated, or. see plate 86
BARRETTO, Lond., out of a count's coronet, a
demi-tiger, ppr., collared, with three barru-
lets, and holding a star pagoda, also ppr.
BARRIE, Sco., a demi-otter, sa. 34. 7
BARRIFFE. See BERIFFE.
BARRIFF, Northamp., on a mount, vert, a
beaver, passant, ppr., gorged with a plain
collar and ring, or. 33. 7
BARRINGTON, Barrington Hall, Ess., a capu-
chin friar, affrontde, ppr., couped below
shoulders, on head a cap, or. Tout uny
durant ma vie. 136. 1 1
BARRINGTON, Viscount, Iri. (Barrington), a
capuchin friar, couped at breast, black hair,
BAR
BAS
on head a cap, hanging behind. Ifonesta
quam splendida. 123. 2
BABEINGTON, Ess., same crest and motto.
BABBITT, a talbot's head, collared, or, eared,
sa. 60. 4
BABBON, Norf., a garb, ppr. 12. 13
BABBON, an eagle, regardant, wings expanded,
in dexter a sword, all ppr. 98. 14
BABBON of Belmont House, Kilkenny, and
Glenanra, Waterford, Iri., a boar, passant,
az. Fortuna audaces juvat. 4. 1 1
BABEON of Glen view, co. Waterford, on a cha-
peau, ppr., a boar, passant, az. Audaces
fortuna juvat. 4. 12
BABEOTT, a hydra with seven heads, wings
addorsed, vert, scaled, or. 90. 14
BABBOW, Northamp., a demi-boar, rampant,
or, charged with three billets, between two
bendlets, sa. comp. 2. 5
BAEBOW, Suff., a hind's head, ar. 85. 3
BAEEOW, a horse's head, charged with three
bezants, or. comp. 72. 9
BABBOW, Bart., Lane., on a mount, vert, a
squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut, all ppr.,
charged on shoulder with an anchor.
see plate 58
BABEOW, Cambs., an ostrich-head, erased, ar.,
in beak a key, or. see plate 108
BAEBOW, Glouc., an Amazonian woman, ppr.
BABEOW, Winthorpe, Norf., a deer's head,
couped, ar. 84. 10
BAEBOW of Southwell, Line., on a perch, ppr.,
a squirrel, sejant, or, qollared and chained,
cracking a nut, all ppr. Non frustra.
see plate 58
BABBOWE, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in dexter
a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. 46. 4
BAEBOWMAN, Sco., a demi-huntsman, shooting,
ppr. 130. 12.
BABET, Earl, out of a castle, ar., a wolf's head,
sa. Poussez en avant. comp. 19. 6 and 23. 5
BAEBT of Ballyclough, Iri., same crest. Boutez
en avant.
BAEEY, SMITH-, of Marbury Hall, Chesh., same
crest and motto.
BAEBT, Bart., Iri., same crest and motto.
BABBT, STANDISH-, of Lemlara, Cork, same
crest and motto.
BAEEY, a lion's head, erased, gu., collared, or.
• . Fortitudine. 49. 14
BABBY, Winscot, Devons., a wolf's head,
erased, sa. 19. 6
BABBY, Devons., a wolf's head, sa., charged
with a crescent, or.
BAEEY of Roclaveston, Notts., the embattle-
ment of a tower, gu., charged with three
roses, in fess, ar. A rege et victoria, see plate 22
BABSANE, or BAETANE, a raven, rising, ppr.
His securitas. 119. 7
BAESHAM, Norf., a garb, in fess. 12. 9
BAESTOW, Yorks., a horse's head, couped, ar.
72. 7
BAESTOW, C. M., Edinr., a horse's head, couped.
Ducitur non trakitur. 72. 7
BAETAN, BABTANE, or BAETAIN, Sco., a tent,
az., flag, gu. 78. 5
BAETELOTT, a peacock, ar. 117. 10
BAETELOTT, SMYTH- Suss., a swan, couchant,
ar., wings expanded. 76. 12
BAETLET, or BAETLETT, Stopham, Suss., and
Suff., a swan, couchant, ar., wings expanded
and addorsed. 76. 12
BAETLET, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or,
twodemi-dragons, without wings, vert. 89. 6
BABTLETT, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or,
two demi - dragons, without wings, vert.
Prudentia in adversis 89. 6
BAETLEY, a lion, passant, tail extended, ppr.
40. 2
BAETLEY, Lond., a lion, passant, tail extended,
ppr. Candide et secure. 40. 2
BAETOLOMEW, or BAETHOLEMEW, a demi-goat,
ar., gorged with a chaplet of laurel, vert.
comp. 56. 8
BABTON, Kent, an owl, ppr. 107. 9
BAETON,Lanc.,an acorn, or, leaved, vert. 54. 9
BAETON, a wolf's head, erased, or. 19. 6
BABTON of Barton, Lane., a boar's head, couped,
gu- 3- 9
BAETON, Swithills, Manchester, an oak-branch,
vert, acorned, or. 54. 12
BAETON, Sco. See BAETAN.
BAETON, a dragon's head, couped, or. 90. 4
BABTON of Threxton, Norf., a griffin's head,
erased, ppr. Fortis est veritas. 88. 7
BABTON, Norf., a dragon's head, couped, or.
90. 4
BABTON of Stapleton Park, an acorn, or, leaved,
vert. Cresitur cultu. 54. 9
BAETON of Grove, Iri., a boar's head, gu. Quod
cro spero. 3. 9
BABTON of Clonelly, Iri., same crest and motto.
BABTON of Rochestown, Cahir, same crest and
motto.
BAETON of Glendalough, Iri., same crest. Fide
et fortitudine.
BAETON, Edinr., a raven, rising, sa. His secu-
ritas. 119. 7
BAETEAM, Cumb., an arm, embowed, in hand
a scimitar, all ppr. 146. 4
BAETBAM, Sco., out of an antique crown, or, a
ram's head, ar. J'avance. 57- r
BABTTELOT of Stopham House, Suss. : (i.) A
swan, couched, ar., wings expanded and ad-
dorsed, 76. 12. (2. ) A castle, ppr. Mature.
23. 10
BAEWELL, a talbot, passant. 61. 7
BABWELL, a demi-wolf, salient, erm. 63. 5
BABWELL, a demi-lady, in dexter a garland of
laurel, ppr. 139. n
BAB WICK, Northumb., on a mount, vert, a
stag, or, attired, sa. 79. 4
BAEWICKE, Ess., an escarbuncle, centre, az.,
rays, ar. 123. 4
BABWIS, Yorks., a bear, muzzled. Bear and
forbear. 28. 10
BABWIS, Langrigg, Cumb., a bear, muzzled.
Bear and forbear. 28. 10
BABWIS, Cumb., a hand, cutting an ostrich-
feather with scimitar. 140. 6
BAEZEY, Shrewsbury, a squirrel, sejant, ppr.,
cracking a nut, or. 58. 12
BASCEILLY, a torteau, gu., charged with a pale,
indented, or. 8. 3
BASHE, Herts, and Heref., a griffin, segreant,
in beak a broken spear. 88. 9
BASIEB, or BASIEE, in hand, ppr., a buckle, or.
154- 4
BASKENFOBD, a sword and ear of wheat,
bladed, in saltier, all ppr. Armis et dili-
gentia. 12. 3
BASKEBNILL, or BASKIENELL, a lion's head,
erased, thrust through with an arrow, but
only one arrow. 49. 7
BAS
BASKERVILE, Heref. and Warw., a lion's head,
pierced through mouth with a spear.
BASKERVILLE, Wilts., a wolf's head, erased,
or, in mouth a broken spear, gold headed,
ppr., embrued, gu. see plate 19
BASKERVILLE, Heref. and Warw., a wolf's
head, erased, ar., in mouth an arrow, the
feathers upward. see plate 1 9
BASKERVILLE, Chesh., a forester, vested, vert,
edgings, or, over dexter shoulder a cross-
bow, gold, in other hand, in leash, a hound,
passant, ar.
BASKERVILLE, MYNORS-,of Clyrow Court, Rad-
nor, a wolf's head, erased, ar., in mouth a
broken spear, staff, or, head, embrued, gu.
Spero ut Jidelis. see plate 1 9
BASKERVILLE of Woolley House, Wilts., and
Crowsley Park, Henley-on-Thames, same
crest and motto.
BASKETT, or BASKET, Dors., a demi-lion, or.
44- 14
BASKIN, a sword and stalk of wheat, in saltier.
Armis et diligentia. 12. 3
BASNET, on a mount, covered with long grass,
an oak-tree, all ppr. 26. 5
BASNETT, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a cutlass, ppr. 121. 6
BASPOOLE, Beston, Norf., out of fi ducal coro-
net, or, a stag's head, erm., attired, wreathed
about neck, ar. and sa., and tied behind
with two bows. comp. 79. 2
BASQUER, Isle of Wight, Hants., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a'griffin's head, or. comp. 88. 3
BASS, out of a ducal coronet, two wings, ppr.
109. 12
BASSE, a demi-lion, gu., resting dexter on an
oval shield, in cartouch, or, charged with a
fleur-de-lis, az. see plate 44
BASSE, a demi-lion, gu., resting paws on an
oval shield, or. see plate 44
BASSET of Tehidy, Cornw., a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., armed and maned, or, charged
with two bars, dancette"e, gu. Pro rege et
populo. comp. 70. 6
BASSET, Devons., same crest and motto.
BASSET, and BASSETT, a griffin, segreant, sa.,
seme'e-de-lis, or, collared and chained, gold.
see plate 86
BASSET, a unicorn's head, couped. 70. 4
BASSET, and BASSETT, Glouc., a falcon, dis-
played, ar. 104. 10
BASSET, a boar's head, erm., armed, or. 3. 9
BASSET of Beaupre, Glam., a stag's head,
cabossed, between attires a cross crosslet,
fitched. Gwett angau na chywilydd.
comp. 83. 4 and 84. 2
BASSETT of Bonvilstone House, Cardiff, same
crest and motto.
BASSETT, or BASSET, Langley, Derbs., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a boar's head, gu. 3. 3
BASSETT, Womberly, Devons., a unicorn's
head, ar., charged with two bars, dancettde,
gu. Pro rege et populo. see plate 70.
BASSETT, or BASSET, a horse's head, erased.
72. i
BASSETT, Warw., a boar's head, ar., couped,
gu- 3- 9
BASSET of Watermouth, Ilfracombe, and Um-
berleigh, Ex. : (i.) For Basset, a unicorn's
head, couped, ar., mane, beard, and horn, or,
on neck two bars, indented, gu., comp. 70. 6.
31 BAT
(2.) For Dame, on a mount, vert, a lamb,
passant, ar., in mouth a sprig of cinquefoil,
gu., slipped, vert. comp. 55-9
BASSINGBORNE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, gu., ducally crowned.
comp. 14. 2
BASSINGES, three roses, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert. 53- 5
BASTARD, Aslington, Norf., an elephant's
head. 24. IO
BASTARD, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger, ppr. 159. 4
BASTARD, Kitley, and Buckland Court, De-
vons., a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., hand, gauntleted, grasping a sword, in
bend sinister, point downward, also ppr.
Pax potior bello. 67. 1 2
BASTARD of Charlton Marshall, Dors., a grif-
fin's head, collared and armed, or. 89. 4
BASTO, a horse's head, couped, ar. 72. 7
BATCHELOR, or BATCHELLOR, a leg, erased,
above knee, ppr. 120. 7
BATE, Yorks., a stag's head, ar., attired, or,
vulned through neck with arrow.
comp. 84. 10
BATE, a bull's head, couped, erm., armed, or.
14. 7
BATEMAN of Hartington, Derby, out of a cres-
cent, or, an etoile, gu., between wings, gold.
Sidus adsit amicum. 113. I
BATEMAN of Middleton, Derby, same crest.
BATEMAN, Eng., a Muscovy duck's head,
couped, between wings, erect, expanded,
all ppr. Nee prece, nee p/retio. see plate 109
BATEMAN, Derbs., out of a crescent, or, an
etoile, gu. 126. 7
BATEMAN, Whitechapel, Middx., out of a
mural coronet, ar., an eagle, rising, with a
garland in beak, ppr. comp. 98. 3
BATEMAN, an increscent, ar., between wings,
dexter, ar., sinister, gu.
BATEMAN of Knypersley, Stafford, and Tol-
son Hall, Westm., a tower ar., issuant
a demi-eagle, wings elevated, sa., charged
on breast with the chemical character of
Mars, or, in beak a wreath of oak, ppr.
comp. 22. 2
BATEMAN, Baron (Bateman-Hanbury) : (i.) For
Haribury, out of a mural coronet, sa., a
demi-lion, or, in paws a battle-axe, of the
first, handle, gold, 42. 14. (2.) For Bateman,
a duck's head and neck, between wings,
ppr. Nee prece, nee pretio.
BATEMAN, Kerry, a pheasant, ppr. Nee prece,
nee pretio. 113. 13
BATEMAN of Bartholey, Monm., same crest
and motto.
BATES, a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
BATES of Dentou, Suss., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a truncheon. Manu et
corde. comp. 153. 12 and 154. 10
BATES, Milbourne, Northumb., a naked man,
in dexter a willow-wand, ppr. Et manu et
corde. comp. 126. 12
BATES, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, in dex-
ter a thistle, in sinister a fleur-de-lis, ppr.
42. I
BATESON, Bart., Iri., Antrim, a bat's wing,
sa. Probitas rerus honos. 74- 2
BATH, a wolf's head, sa., in mouth a rose,
slipped, ppr. 19. i
BAT
BAY
BATH, Marquess of (Thynne), a reindeer, sta-
tant, or. J'ai bonne cause. 84. 8
BATH, Ffynone House, Swansea, a wolf's
head, erased, sa., gorged with a collar vair,
in mouth a rose, gu., slipped and leaved,
ppr. 1 60, 12
BATHERNE, Penhow, Monm., out of rushes, a
denii-swan, rising, ppr. 76. 14
BATHGATE, Sco., a bee, volant; ppr. Vive ut
vivas. 76. 4
BATHURST, Bart., Leachlade, Glouc., on a
mount, vert, a bay-horse, statant.
comp. 72. 13
BATHURST, a horse, passant. 72. 12
BATHURST, Earl, Baron Apsley, a dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a spiked
club, or. Tien ta foy. 154. 14
BATHURST of Lydney Park, Glouc., same
crest and motto.
BATHURST, Eng., same crest.
BATHURST, Isle of Wight, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., charged with an
annulet, or. comp. 148. 2
BATHURST, a tiger, in dexter a fleur-de-lis,
ppr. see plate n
BATLEY, Yorks., a demi lion, rampant, gu.,
between paws a bezant. 43. 15
BATLEY, BATTLEY, BATTALEY, or BATTELEY, a
castle, double-towered, weeds growing round
sinister tower, ppr. comp. 23. 9
BATNYMERSH, a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand, ppr., a baton, sa., tipped, ar. 153. 12
BATSON, a lion, passant, gardant, ar. 153. 12
BATSON, a bat's wing, erect, ar. 74. 2
BATT, Iri., a crescent, ar., charged with an es-
callop, gu. Virtute et valore.
BATT, Hackney, a wolf, passant, ppr. 63. 3
BATT, Middx., a demi-lion, guttee- de-sang,
between paws a marshal's staff, in pale, or,
tipped, sa. see plate 44
BATTAYLL, or BATTAILLE, out of an antique
crown, or, a dexter arm, ppr., in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale, gu.
comp. 1 1 6. 14
BATTEN, a hand, couped, in fess, charged with
an eye. 126. 5
BATTEN of Yeovil, Somers. : (i.) Trunk of oak-
tree, couped at top, sprouting, all ppr. 26.
13. (2.) A sea-lion, erect, in paws an
anchor, all ppr. comp. 69. 7
BATTERSBEE, and BATTERSBY, a ram, passant,
erm., armed, and unguled, or. 57. 10
BATTERSBY, Iri., a ram, .passant, armed, and
unguled, gold. Ante honortm humilitas.
57- 10
BATTERSBY, Lond., on a wreath of the colours,
a ram, ar., armed, or, charged on body,
with two trefoils, slipped, vert, resting
dexter fore-leg on a lozenge, sa. Lahore
vinccs.
BATTIE, Wads worth, Yorks., a stork, with fish
in mouth, all ppr. tee plate 115
BATTIE, a kingfisher, ppr. 114. 5
BAUD, and BAUDE, a lion's head, gardant,
erased, gu., ducally crowned, or. 47. 3
BAUDERSTONE, and BALDERSTON, Sco., in dex-
ter hand, out of a cloud, ppr., a cross pat-
te'e, fitched, az. 144. 5
BAUGH, Glouc., on a ducal coronet, or, a tal-
bot, sejant, sa. see plate 6 1
BAUMFORD, or BAUNFORD, Donington, Line.,
on a chapeuu, a serpent, nowed. III. 12
BAUNCEFORD, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
BAUSEFIELD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, ppr. 86. 3
BAVENT, Norf., a sheaf of six arrows, in saltier,
sa., feathered, ar., bearded, or, banded, gu.
comp. 52. 14
BAWDE, Curringham, Ess. and Beds., a satyr's
head, in profile, sa., with wings, or, tongue
hanging out, gu.
BAWDEWYN, or BAWDWEN, a sceptre, in pale,
or. 147. ii
BAWLE, an arm, embowed, vested, gu., cuffed,
or, in hand, ppr., a branch of laurel, vert.
BAWTRE, or BAWTREE, Carnbs., a lion's head,
erased, gu. 47. 13
BAWTRE, a goat's head, erased, ar. 55. 2
BAXTER, a falcon, belled and jessed, or. Vir-
tute non verbis. 104. 2
BAXTER, Sco., an escarbuncle, sa. 123. 4
BAXTER, Staimow, Norf., a lion's gamb, erased,
or, in paw a spear, sa. 50. 13
BAXTER, an eagle's head, couped. 102. 9
BAY, Lond. and Hants., a dexter wing, sa.,
charged with an escallop, or.
BAYARD, a demi-horse. 72. 10
BAYEN, Eng , a poplar-tree, vert. 54. 8
BAYFORD, Eng., an owl, ar. 107. 9
BAYLEE, BAILIE, or BAILEY, Eng., a demi-
lady, in dexter a tower, in sinister a branch
of laurel. 139. 13
BAYLEY, Eng., a boar's head, erased, ppr.
3- 8
BAYLEY, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or, in dexter a branch, vert. comp. 44. 7
BAYLEY, Eng., a griffin, sejant, erm., wings
and fore-legs, or. 88. 13
BAYLEY, Hoddesdon, Herts. , out of a ducal
coronet, or, a nag's head, ar. 73. I
BAYLEY, a lion, rampant, ppr. 41. 12
BAYLIE, Eng., within seven mullets, or, in
orle, a cross patte"e, gu. 158. 13
BAYLIS, Glouc., out of an eastern coronet, or,
charged on band with auricula flower, a bay-
tree, fructed, ppr.
BAYLIS, Lond., a demi-antelope, ppr., collared
and buckled, or. 82. 1 1
BAYLOL, Sco., an increscent and decrescent, ar.
93- 3
BAYLOLL, Eng., on a mount, vert, a lion, ram-
pant, collared, in dexter an arrow, all ppr.
40. 13
BAYLY, Wicklow, a boar's head, erased, ppr.
Quid clarius astris ? 1 5. 5
BAYLY, Somers., a goat's head, az., bezantde,
attired, or. comp. 55. 2
BAYN, Sco., a dexter hand grasping a dagger,
in pale, or. Et marte, et arte. 122. 12
BAYN, Eng., a Saracen's head, in profile, az.,
wreathed and stringed behind, ar. and az.
131- 13
BAYNARD, Blagdon, Somers., a demi-unicorn,
rampant, or, armed, ppr., crined, sa. 70. 1 1
BAYNBRIDGE, or BAYNBRIGGE, a stag's head,
erased, ar., attired, or. 83. 13
BAYNBRIDGE, BUCKERIDGE- Cambs., a dexter
arm, erect, couped at elbow, vested, charged
with three bars, erminois, in gauntlet, ppr.,
a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. comp. 152. 4
BAYNE, Tulloch, Sco., a dexter hand grasping
a dirk, ppr. Et marte, et arte. 127. 7
BAYNE, Eng.. a pellet, between wings, ar.
94- 7
BAY
BAYNE, Sco., in hand a scroll of paper, ppr.
Virtute. 125. 3
BAYNE, Lane., an etoile, or. 128. 5
BAYNES, Blackburn, a cubit arm, erect,
ppr., vested, an, hand grasping a shuttle,
or, all within a wreath of the cotton plant,
flowered and fructed, ppr. Arte et Indus-
trid. . 150. 2
BAYNES, Bart., Middx., a cubit arm, vested,
az., cuffed, erminois, in hand a jaw-bone,
ar. Furor arma ministrat.
BAYNES, or BAINES, Surr., a dove, volant, re-
gardant, or, in mouth a myrtle-branch, ppr.
see plate 106
BAYNHAM, Kent and Glouc., a bull's head,
couped at neck. 14. 7
BAYNHAM, Glouc., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
a bull's head, ar. see plate 14
BAYNING, Baron (Powlett), a buck, statant,
sa., attired, or, charged on body with mul-
let, ar. Stare super vias antiques.
comp. 8 1. 10
BAYNTON, an eagle's head, erased. 102. 10
BAYNTON, and BAYNTUN, Wilts., a griffin's
head, erased, sa. 88. 7
BAYNTON, a goat, passant, ppr. 56. n
BAYNTUN, ROLT-, Bart., Seacombe^Park, Herts.,
a griffin's head, erased, sa. 88. 7
BAYONS, and BAYOS, Eng., a horse, at full
speed, in mouth a spear-head, ppr. 73. 1 1
BAZELEY, or BAZLEY, in hand a chapeau, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle.
145. 10
BAZILIE, or BAZELY, a crow, sa. Be not want-
ing. 114. 10
BEACH of Oakley Hall, Hants., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., in paws an escutcheon, az.,
charged with a pile, or. comp. 44. 14
BEACH, Beds, and Kent, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, ar. 44-13
BEACHCROFT, a beech-tree, ppr., behind six
park pales, ar.
BEACHEE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant, ppr. 44. 13
BEADLE of South Ella, Yorks., a stag's
head, erased, ppr., ducally gorged, or.
see plate 83
BEADNELL, out of a ducal coronet, a grey-
hound's head, gorged with rosary and bell,
or. Nee timide, nee temere. comp. 18. I
BEAGHAN, a pellet between wings, ar. 94. 7
BEAGHAN, Iri., two swords, in saltier, points
downward. comp. 135. 2
BEAK, out of a ducal coronet, horns, scalp, and
ears of an ox.
BEAKE, or BEEKE, Dors., an ostrich-head, ar.,
in mouth a horse-shoe, or. comp. 1 08. 7
BEAL, Suss., a lion's head, erased. Tout hardi.
BEAL, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
BEAL, or BEALL, Eng., a demi-wolf, sa., hold-
ing a spear-head, in pale, tasselled, ppr.
19. 7
BEALE, Surr., a unicorn's head, sa., erased,
gu., armed and crined, or. 70. 5
BEALE, Cork, Iri. and Lond., a unicorn's head,
erased, or, charged with an etoile, gu. Malo
mori quam fcedari.
BEALE of Heath House, Salop, a unicorn's
head, erased, ar., charged on neck with
three etoiles, gu. see plates 70 and 71
33 BEA
BEAMISH, BERNARD-, of Raheroon, Cork, a
demi-lion, rampant, gu. Virtus insignit
audentes. 44. 14
BEAMISH, Iri., same crest and motto.
BEAMISH, or BEMISH, Eng., a pair of scales,
ppr. 32. i
BEAMONT, or BEAUMONT, Lond., a bull's head.
14. 7
BEAN, or BEANE, a lion, rampant, between
paws a plumb-rule, sa. 40. 5
BEARCROFT, a demi-bear, rampant, muzzled.
28. 5
BEARD, Line., a lion's gamb, couped, or, grasp-
ing a horse's leg, erased above knee, sa.
50- 5
BEARD, around the point of a pillar, a snake,
environed, ppr.
BEARD, Aberton, Suss., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a tiger, couchant, or,
maned, armed, and tufted, sa. see plate 10
BEARDMORE, or BERDMORE, on a mitre, sa.,
semee of crosses pattde, ar., a cheveron, of
the last. comp. 159. 3
BEARDMORE of Uplands, Hants., a griffin's
head, erased. Providtntice me committo.
88. 7
BEARDMORE, a wolf, erect, standing on hind
dexter. 62. 8
BEARDOE, and BEARDOR, Lane., a demi-bear,
in dexter a bundle of six arrows, in saltier,
ppr., headed, or, flighted, ar.
BEARE, or BEERE, Kent, on a garb, in fess, or,
a raven, sa. comp. 12. 9, and 114. IO
BEASLEY, Eng., a demi-leopard, in dexter a
sprig of laurel, ppr. 1 1. 3
BEATH, or BEITH, Sco , a dragon's head, vomit-
ing fire, ppr. Fortuna virtute. 90. 6
BEATH, or BIETH, Sco., a dragon's head, couped,
ppr. Fortuna virtute. 90. 4
BEATH, Sco., a wolf's head, erased. Fortuna
virtute. 19. 6
BEATHELL : ( I.) Out of a ducal coronet, a boar's
head, couped. 3. 3. (2.) An eagle, between
wings displayed, az., on neck an etoile, or.
comp. 98. 10
BEATIE, or BEATTIE, Sco., a star issuing from
a crescent, or. Lumen cceleste sequamur.
126. 7
BEATIE, or BEATTY, Sco. and Eng., a castle, sa.
23. 6
BEATLEYS, a star iss\iing from a crescent, or.
Lumen cceleste sequamur. 126. 7
BEATON, a lion, passant, sa. Fortis in arduis.
36. i
BEATSON, Knowle Farm, Suss., a bee, volant,
ppr. 76. 4
BEATSON of Rossend, Fife, a bee, erect, wings
expanded, ppr. Cum pi*udentia scdulus.
76. 5
BEATTY, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, ducally crowned. 37. I
BEAUCHAMP, Earl (Pyndar), a lion's head,
erased, ar., ducally crowned, or. Ex fide
fortis. comp. 44. 5
BEAUCHAMP, on a mount, vert, a greyhound,
sejant. 1 6. 10
BEAUCHAMP, Hoult, Ess., a swan's head and
neck, ar., beaked, gu., between wings, sa.
75- i
BEAUCHAMP, Earl of Warwick, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-swan, ar. 75- 5
EBA
34
BEATJCHAMP, POWYCKE, Glouc., a tiger, passant,
or, vulned in shoulder, gu. see plate 9
BEAUCHAMP, Lond. and Iri., a lion passant,
ppr. 36- I
BEAUCHAMPE, a plume of feathers, or. 51. 3
BEAUCHAMPE, Glouc. and War., out of a
coronet, gu., a swan's head and neck, ar.
75- 2
BEAUCHATT, Eng., a cat's head, erased, gar-
dan t, gu. 33-9
BEAUCLERK, AUBREY-DE VERB, Esq., of Ard-
glass Castle, co. Down. See ST. ALBANS.
BEAUFEY, or BEAUFOY, Eng., a demi-griffin,
between paws a close helmet. 86. 8
BEAUFICE, a lamb, passant, ar., bearing a
banner, pink, staff, ppr., surmounted by
cross. 55. 10
BEAUFORD, or BEAUFORT, a portcullis, or,
nailed az., chains, gold. Mutare vel timere
sperno., 138. II
BEAUFORT, Duke of (Somerset), a portcullis, or,
nailed., az., with chains, gold. Mutare vel
timere sperno. 1 38. 1 1
BEAUMAN of Hyde Park, Wexford, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sabre. Fortiter.
121. 6
BEAUMONT, WILLOUGHBY, Bart., Leic., on a
chapeau, az., semee of fleur-de-lis, or, turned
up, erm., a lion, passant, gold. Erectus non
electus. 37' 8
BEAUMONT, Buckland, Surr., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, passant, or.
37- 8
BEAUMONT, Devons., a stork or heron, wings
expanded, ar. 115. 14
BEAUMONT, Suff., a bear's head, erased, ppr.
28. 2
BEAUMONT, Derbs., on a chapeau, az., turned
up, erm., a lion, passant, gold, tail extended.
BEAUMONT of Barrow-upon-Trent, on a chapeau,
gu. , turned up, erm., a lion, passant, or.
Erectus non electus. 37. 8
BEAUMONT of Whitley - Beaumont, York, a
bull's head, erased. Fide sed cui vide.
15. 6
BEAUMONT, WENTWORTH-BLACKETT, of Bretton
Hall, York, same crest and motto.
BEAUMONT, DE, Eng., a demi-lion, gardant,
sa. 42. 10
BEAUMONT, Leic. and Suff., a lion, passant, or.
36. i
BEAUMONT, Leic., and Beaumont Hall, Suff.,
an elephant, on back a tower, triple-towered,
ar., garnished, or. 24. 13
BEAURAIN, a lion's head, erased, ar., pellettee.
comp. 44. 5
BEAUVALE, Baron (Lamb), a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu. , between paws a mullet, sa. Vir-
tuteetfide. 43. 15
BEAUVOIR, Eng., a griffin's head, between
wings, ppr. 88. 6
BEAUVOIR, Lond., a demi-dragon, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. 91. 8
BEAVONS, Eng., a bull's head, sa. 14. 7
BEAVAN, or BEVAN, a dove, hovering, ppr., in
mouth a gem-ring, or, over a mount, vert.
Semper virtute constans. comp. 106. 10
BEAVAN, a lion's head, erased, az., in mouth a
rose, gu. 45. 12
BEAVER, a beaver, ppr. 33. n
BEAVER, a leopard, ppr. 9. 13 or 14
BEG
BEAVER, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. n. 8
BEAVIS, Devons. , a pheon, ar. 77. 13
BEAWFICE, Eng., a holy lamb supporting a
flag. L 55. ii
BEAWPELL, Eng., out of a mural coronet, in
hand, ppr., vested, gu., a sword, wavy, az.
comp. 143. 3, and 153. 6
BEBB, Eng , a torteau, az., charged with a
pale indented, gu. 8. 3
BEBINGTON, Bebington, Chesh., out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-eagle, displayed, sa. , bezan-
tee. 101. 2
BEG, or BECK, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a lion's head, erased. 47. 7
BECCLES, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a cross pattde, all ppr.
BECHE, Berks., in hand, ppr., vested, or, cuffed,
gu., an escarbuncle. 156. 15
BECKER, Chancellor - House, Tunbridge, a
demi-lion, rampant, gu., body encircled with
a ducal coronet, or. comp. 44. 14
BECHER, Kent and Beds., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, ar. 44. 13
BECHER- WRIXON, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, erm., gorged with a
plain collar, vert. Bis vivit qui bene.
comp. 44. 13
BECK, Norf., out of the sea, ppr., a sea- wolf,
ar., finned, or, between paws a cross pattee,
gu.
BECK, Suff., a peacock, ppr. 117. 10
BECK, Wei., on a mount, vert, a pelican, ar.,
vulning, gu. comp. 97. 7
BECK, Lond., a raven, ppr., between wings, or.
see plate 1 14
BECK, or BEC, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion's head, erased. 47. 7
BECKERING, and BEKERING, Yorks., a crow,
perched on an oak-tree. 114. I
BECKET, Courthither, Cornw., a Cornish chough,
wings expanded, sa., beaked and legged,
gu., ducally gorged, or. see plate 114
BECKET, Iri., a Cornish chough, ppr. 114. 10
BECKETT, Bart., Leeds, Yorks., a boar's head,
couped, or, pierced by a cross pattee, fitched,
erect, sa. Prodesse civibus. see plate 3
BECKETT of The Knoll, Torquay, same crest
and motto.
BECKETT, an ostrich-head, erased, ducally
gorged, or. see plate 108
BECKETT, Wilts., a Cornish chough, ppr.
114. 10
BECKFORD, Baron RIVERS. See RIVERS.
BECKFORD, Lond., Wilts., and Leic., a stork's
head, erased, in mouth a fish, all ppr.
US- 5
BECKFORD of Ruxley Lodge, Surr., a heron's
head, erased, or, collared, in mouth a fish,
ar. De Dieu tov.t. 115. 5
BECKFORD, LOVE-, of Basing Park, Hants., a
heron's head, erased, or, in beak a fish, ppr.
"5- 5
BECKHAM, a horse's head, ar., pierced through
neck with a broken tilting spear, or, in
mouth top of spear, embrued, gu. see plate 72
BECKINGHAM, Hoe, Norf., a demi-griffin, ar.,
legs and beak, sa., wings addorsed, gu., in
dexter a cutlass, ar., hilt, or. 86. 7
BECKINGHAM, Ess., a demi-griffin, sa., in dex-
ter a cutlass, ar., hilt and pommel, or. 86. 7
BECKLEY, BECKLY, or BICKLEY, Devons., a cross
pattee, gu., between wings, or. 94. 6
BEG
35
BEL
BECKMAN, Lond., an ostrich- head, couped, ar.,
gorged with a fess dancettee, sa., between
two palm -branches, ppr. 1 08. 3
BECKWELL, or BEKEWELL, Eng., a horse-shoe,
ppr. 126. 4
BECKWITH, or BICKWITH, a stag's head, erased.
83- 13
BECKWITH, an antelope, ppr. 82. 10
BECKWITH of Thurcroft, York, an antelope,
ppr., in mouth a branch, vert. Jouir en bun.
comp. 82. 10
BECKWITH, Bart., Aldborough, Yorks., same
crest and motto.
BECKWITH, a dove, in mouth three ears of
wheat, all ppr. see plate 106
BECKWITH, l)urh., a roebuck's head, couped,
sa. 84. 10
BECKWORTH, and BECKWITH, Yorks., an eagle's
head, or, depressed with two bends, vert,
wings, one, ar., the other, sa., beaked, gu.
1 02. 13
BECTON, a demi-heraldic tiger, ducally gorged.
64. 4
BEDALL, Ess., a buck's head, gu., attired, or,
between attires, a bough of a tree, leaved,
ppr. see plate 83
BEDELL, Rumford, Ess., an arm, in armour,
hand grasping a cutlass by blade, ar. 67. 15
BEDELL, and BKDOLPE, Staff, and Ess., an arm,
einbowed, vested, az., in hand, ppr., a sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, or, pierced into side of
a squirrel, sejant, regardant, or.
BEDELL, Hamerton, Hunts., out of a palisado
coronet, a buck's head, or, attired, az.
comp. 42. 2 and 83. 13
BEDELL, a stag's head, couped, gu., attired, or,
branches, az., between attires a thistle, gold,
stalked and leaved, vert.
BEDEWELL, or BEDWELL, Eng., a fort in flames,
ppr. 34. 4
BEDFORD, in hand, ppr.. a sphere, erect, or.
BEDFORD, Henloc, Beds., and Lond., a demi-
lion, sa., ducally crowned, or, between paws
a sphere, gold. see plate 42
BEDFORD, Duke of (Russell), a goat, passant,
ar., armed, or. Che sara sara. 56. 1 1
BEDFORD, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, az., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, or. 46. 1 1
BEDFORD, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., in dex-
ter a trefoil, slipped, vert. see plate 42
BEDINGFIELD, Beckhall, Norf., an eagle, dis-
played, or. Despicio terrena,. 95. 13
BEDINGFIELD, Oxburgh, Norf., a demi-eagle,
wings expanded, gu. Solem contemplor des-
picio terram. IOI. 13
BEDINGFIELD of Ditchingham, Norf., a demi-
eagle, gu. A quila non capit muscas ; or,
Despicio terrena. 101. 13
BEDINGFIELD, a unicorn's head, erased, sa.,
horn wreathed, or and ar. 70. 5
BEDINGFIELD, a demi-eagle, wings elevated, or.
Despicio terrena. 101. 13
BEDLE, or BEDELL, Lond., a stag's head,
erased, or, attired and ducally gorged, gu.
comp. 83. 13
BEDO, and BEDON, Putney, Surr., a boar's
head, couped, and erect, gu. 3. 6
BEDWIN, Wilts., a griffin, passant, or. 87. 13
BEE, Basingstoke, Staffs., a dragon's head, gu.,
pierced through with an arrow, ar.
comp. 89. 5
BEEBY, Eng., a mullet, or. 107. '4
BEECH of The Shawe, Stafford, a stag's head,
cabossed. Sub teymine fagi. 84. 2
BEECHEY, and BEECHY, Eng., a torteau, az.
149. ii
BEECHING, Suss., a winged spur. Agnoscar
eventu. 62. 5
BEECROFT, Berks., on a chapeau, vert, turned
up, or, a wyvern, wings expanded, az. Pro
virtute. 92. ii
BEECROFT, Bp.-Wearmouth, two arms, in ar-
mour, ppr., embowed, between fingers an
annulet, gu. comp. 124. 9
BEEKENSHALL, Lane. , in hand a garland, gu.
151- 5
BEER, Eng., on a garb, or, a raven, sa.
comp. 112. 6
BEERS, Leslie Hill, Iri., on a garb, or, a raven,
sa. In Deo spes mea. comp. 112.6
BEESLEY, or BEESLY, Eng., out of a mural coro-
net, two branches of palm, in saltier, ppr.,
surmounting a spear, in pale. 51. 10
BEESTON, BEESTONE, or BEISTON, Eng. , a heart,
gu., within a fetterlock, sa. 124. 6
BEESTON, Chesh., a castle, or, issuant there-
from an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, gold, brandishing a sword, ppr.,
hilted, of the first. 23. 1 1
BEEVOR, Bart., Bethel, Norf., a beaver, pas-
sant, ppr. 33. 1 1
BEG, or BEGG, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched,
between two branches of palm, in orle, ppr.
BEGBIE, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, in lion's
paw, a spear head. 39. 12
BEGBIE, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge-pierced,
az. 77. 7
BEGG, out of a mural coronet, a demi-savage,
wreathed round middle, vert, in dexter a
cock's head, in sinister on shoulder a club.
I. 8
BEGGAR, or BEGGER, a pelican's head and neck,
erased, vulning. 103. II
BEHETHLAND, Eng., from a cloud, in sinister,
in dexter hand a club. 140. 9
BEHEVENS, Lond., a demi-bear. 28. 4
BEIGHTON, Werkswerth, out of a mural coro-
net, or, a greyhound, erm., collared, gold.
17- 3
BEILBY, Warw., a leopard's head. 10. 12
BEILBY, Eng., a hawk, close, ppr. 104. 2
BEIST, or BIEST, Salop, a sinister arm, couped
above elbow, vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand
a bow. comp. 122. 6
BEITH, or BIETH, Sco., a dragon's head, couped,
vert. Fortuna virtute. go. 4
BEKE, BEEKE, or BEACK, Durh., out of a ducal
coronet, gu., two bull's horns, erm.
see plate 15
BEKE, or BECK, Berks, and Line., a peacock's
head, erased, or, gorged with two bars,
dancette"e, sa., between wings, az. , each
charged with three bezants, in pale.
see plate 117
BEKE, or BECK, Berks, and Line., a hare's
head. see plate 58
BEKE, Norf., a dragon's head, erased, er, col-
lared, vair. ^9-4
BEKETT, a falcon, rising, ar., legged and beaked,
gu., and ducally gorged, or. 105. 15
BELASIS, a stag's head, erased, ar. Bonne et
belle assez. 83. 13
BELASYSE,Newborough, Yorks., Viscount Fau-
conburgh, and a Bart., a stag's head, erased,
BEL
BEL
ppr., attired, or, in mouth an acorn, leaved,
vert. Bonne et bdle assez.
comp. 83. 13 and 14
BELCHEK, Northampton, a demi-hawk, or,
wings expanded, sa. 104. 8
BELCHER, Gilsborough, Northamp., Staffs., and
Warw., a greyhound's head, erased, erm.,
collared, gu., rimmed and ringed, or.
comp. 1 8. 10
BELCHES, Sco., a horse's head, ar., bridled, gu.
Keep tryst. 72. 7
BELCHES of Tofts, Sco., stump of oak tree,
eradicated, shooting branches, ppr. Re-
virescit. 26. 13
BELCHES, and BELSCHES, Sco., a greyhound's
head, couped, ar., collared, az. Fulget virtus
intaminata. 18. 10
BELDERO, Suff., a greyhound, current, gu., col-
lared and ringed, or. comp. 17-8
BELEW, or BELLOW, Devons., an arm, em-
bowed, vested, vert, in hand a bell, or.
see plate 146
BELFARGE, or BELFRAGE, Sco., on a ducal coro-
net, or, a hawk, belled, ppr. 107. 2
BELFIELD, Lond. and Hertford, a demi-tiger,
ar., armed and tufted, or, pierced through
body with broken staff of a flag, flag hang-
ing between fore-legs. see plate 10
BELFOUR, BELFORE, BELFOURE, and BALFOUR,
a hautboy, in pale, ppr. 150. 6
BELGRAVE, Kil worth and Belgrave, Leic., a
ram's head, ar. 57- ^
BELGRAVE of Preston Hall, Rutland, a ram's
head. 57. 8
BELHAVEN and STENTON, Baron, Sco. (Hamil-
ton), a nag's head, couped, ar., bridled, gu.
Ride through. 72. 7
BELHOUSE, a squirrel, fore-feet against an oak-
branch, acorned, or, leaved, vert. 58. 10
BELHOUSE, Eng., a wolf's head. 62. 2
BELIALD, Thorpe, Northamp., a lion's head,
couped, gu., billette'e, ar. comp. 47. 14
BELL, Glouc., an arm, embowed, vested, gu.,
in hand a battle-axe, staff, gu., head, ar.
comp. 141. ii and 12
BELL, Lond., a human heart, between wings.
Forward, kind heart. 52. 1 1
BELL, Eng. , a hawk, close, beaked and belled,
or. Per sever ambia. 104. 2
BELL, Middx., a portcullis, ppr. 138. II
BELL, Berks, and Bucks., a hawk, wings ex-
panded, ar., beaked and belled, or.
comp. 105. 15
BELL of Woolsington, North umb., a hawk,
belled. 104. 2
BELL, on a mount, an eagle, rising, ppr. Vian
affectat Olympo. loo. 12
BELL, Ess., a talbot, passant, erm. 61. 7
BELL, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
scimitar, all ppr. Pro rcge et patria. 121.6
BELL, by side of a tree, ppr., a bear, resting
dexter on a bell. comp. plate 28 and 159. I
BELL, a falcon, close, belled, or. Prend moi
tel que je suis. 104. 2
BELL, Provosthaugh, Sco., on a mount, vert,
a roebuck, feeding, ppr. Signum pads amor.
79. 6
BELL, Sco., a bell, or. 159. i
BELL, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant. Dcxtra
fideque. 44- 14
BELL, a stag's head, erased, gu., attired, ar.
Fulyet virtus. 83. 13
BELL, a stag's head, ppr. Siynum pads amor.
84. 10
BELL, Sco., a dexter hand, with two last fingers
down, ppr. Confido. 159. 2
BELL, Eng., on a rock, ppr., a martlet. 119. 5
BELL, a garb, ppr. Quid utilius. 12. 13
BELLAIRS of Kirby Bellars, a lion's gamb,
erased, gu. In cruce mea fides. 51- '5
BELLAM, BALLAM, and BELLOME, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a cock's head, between wings,
gu., combed and wattled, gold. 92. 2
BELLAMY, an arm, couped, vested, sa., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a sceptre, or, surmounted
by a crescent, ar.
BELLARS, New Lodge, Herts., a lion's gamb,
ppr. 51- 15
BELLAS, a stag's head, erased, attired, or, in
mouth, a fleur-de-lis, az. see plate 83
BELLASIS, or BELLASSES, Sco. and Eng., on a
mount, a palm-tree, ppr. 25. 3
BELLASIS, MORTON, Durh., a stag's head,
erased, ppr., attired, or. 83. 13
BELLASIS, or BELLASSIS, Yorks., a lion, couch-
ant, gardant, az. 39. 13
BELLASIS, Yorks., a stag's head, erased, in
mouth an oak-branch, acorned, ppr.
comp. 83. 14
BELLERBY, Yorks., a dexter hand, couped at
wrist, pierced through the palm with an
arrow, in bend sinister, all ppr. 153. 7
BELLERE, Eng., a spur rowel, az. 65. 13
BELLET, Chesh., a fox's head, erased, sa.
16. I
BELLETT, an arm, in armour, in gauntlet a
baton, or, tipped at both ends, sa. 153. 12
BELLEW of Stockleigh, Devons., an arm, em-
bowed, vested, hand, ppr., grasping a chalice
pouring water into a basin, also ppr. Tout
d'en haut.
BELLEW, Eng. , a boar, passant, sa. 4. 1 1
BELLEW, a hyena, passant. 35. 10
BELLEW, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ppr. Tout den
haut. 140. 13
BELLEW, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a dagger, point downwards. 159. 4
BELLEW-DILLON, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., charged with a crescent, in
hand a sword. Tout d'en haut. comp. 159. 4
BELLEWE, Newstead, Line., a buck's head,
erased, or, guttee, az., dexter horn, ar.,
sinister, az. 83. 13
BELLINGHAM, Line, and Yorks. , a buck's head,
couped, ar., on a branch twisted, or. and az.,
leaved, vert. 84. 10
BELLINGHAM, Iri., a stag's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or, charged with a fleur-de-lis, gold.
comp. 83. 6.
BELLINGHAM, Orston, Wilts., a demi-buck,
supporting a banner charged with the family
arms. see plate 79
BELLINGHAM, Castle-Bellingham, Iri., a buck s
head, couped, or. Amicus amico. 84. II
BELLINGHAM, Brumby, Line., and Suss., a
stag's head, ar., attired, or, gorged with a
chaplet, vert. 83. 7
BELLINGHAM, Cumb., a stag's head, erased, az.,
attired, or. 83. 13
BELLINGHAM of Hissington, a bugle-horn, ar.
i. 14
BELLIS, in hand, in armour, a holly -branch, all
ppr. 125. 8
BEL
37
BEN
BELLISMO, out of water, top of spear, in pale,
sustaining a dolphin, naiant. 68. 4
BELLOMONT, a cross moline, lozenge -pierced,
gu. 77- 7
BELMORE, Earl of (Corry), Iri., a cock, ppr.
Virtus semper viridis. 94. 12
BELMOUK, a griffin's head. 87. 6
BELSHES, Invermay, a horse's head. , ar., bridle,
gu. Keep tryst — and — Reveresdt. 72. 7
BELSON, Eng., in hand, a key. 78. 13
BELTEAD, BELSTEDE, BELSTED, or BELSTIDE,
.Eng., a seax, az., hilted, or. 65. II
BELTOFT, or BELTOFTS, Eng., a cock, sa.,
beaked, combed, and wattled, gu, 94. 12
BELTOFT, or BELTOFTS, Line., out of a ducal
coronet, in hand a sword, ppr. 143. I
BELVALE, Eng., two arms, in armour, embowed,
in hands a heart inflamed, ppr. 147. 7
BEL WARD, a pheon, sa. 77. 7
BELYN, Chesh., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or, charged on neck with four bars,
gu. comp. 70. 5
BEMPDE, a winged spur. 62. 5
BEN, and BENNE, Newport- Cranley, Surr., a
tiger, passant, erm., ducally gorged, or.
ii. 7
BENBOW, Salop, a harpy, close, *or, face, ppr.,
head wreathed with a chaplet of flowers, gu.
comp. 32. II
BENCE, Aldborough, Benhall, and Kingsfield,
!5uff., a tower, ar., charged with a fret, gu.
see plate 22
BENCE of Thorington, Suff., a castle, triple-
towered. Virtus casteUum meum. 23. 10
BENCLER, a stag's head, cabossed, between
attires, a bugle-horn, strung, ar.
see plates 1 and 84
BENDALL, Middx., a demi-lion, double-queued,
az., holding an anchor, ppr.
see plates 42. 9, and 46. 12
BENDISH, Steeple -Bamstead, Ess., out of earl's
coronet, a talbot's head, all or. see plate 60
BENDLOWES, Ess., a centaur, with bow and
arrow, all or. 133. 13
BENDYSHE of Barrington, Cam., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a talbot's head. Utrdque Pal-
lade. 60. 6
BENE, a buck's head, erased, in mouth a rose
slip, ppr., thereon three roses, ar.
comp. 83. 13
BENEGALL, a battering ram, per fess.
BENETT, Wilts., out of a mural coronet, or, a
lion's head, ar., charged with a mullet, or.
comp. 45. 15
BENGE, an eagle, displayed, ppr. 96. 10
BENGER, Kent, a cockatrice, wings expanded.
92. 13
BENHAN, BENGHAM, orBENHAM, Eng., a chart,
ppr. 52. 9
BENJAMIN, Eng., on a chapeau, a flame of fire,
all ppr. 146. i
BENLEY, Eng., a sand-glass, gu. 153. I
BKNXET, Eng., a ship in full sail, ppr. 21. 14
BENNET, in dexter hand a cross pattee, fitched,
gu. Benedictus qui tollit crucem. 152. 15
BENNET, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a cross
crosslet, fitched. Benedictus qui tollit cru-
cem. 46. 4
BENNET, Iri., an arm, couped at elbow, in
hand a thistle, slipped, all ppr. 85. 1 1
BENNET, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr. 114. 10
BENNET of Abbington, out of a mural coronet,
ar., a lion's head, gu., charged with a be-
zant, or. comp. 45. 15
BENNET, Surr., out of a mural coronet, or, a
lion's head, ar., charged with a bezant, or.
Deo gloria. comp. 45. 15
BENNET, Earl of Tankerville. £eeTANKERViLLE.
BENNET, Lond., a double scaling ladder, or.
77- 4
BENNET, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a cross
pattee, gu. comp. 46. 4
BENNET of Laleston, Glamorg., a goat's head,
erased, sa. Aut nunquamtentes, autperfice.
55- 2
BENNET of Tollesbury, Ess., out of a mural
coronet, or, a lion's head, couped, charged
on neck with a bezant. Bene tcnax.
comp. 45. 15
BENNET of Grubet, Bart., in hand, out of a
cloud, ppr., a cross pattee, fitched, gu.
Benedictus qui tollit crucem. 144. 5
BENNET, Lond., on a mount, vert, a martin,
ppr. 119. 5
BENNET, Newcastle, a tower, triple -towered.
23. 10
BENNET, Norf., two dolphins, one, or, other,
ar., in saltier, erect on tails. 68. 12
BENNET, Steeple- Ashton, Wilts., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., crowned, or, supporting a
tower, ppr.
BENNET, Wei., a goat's head, erased, sa.
55- 2
BENNETT, Dublin, an arm, couped at elbow, in
hand a thistle, all ppr. 85. 1 1
BENNETT of Thorpe Place, Surr., out of a mural
coronet, a lion's head. Dux vitce ratio.
45- H
BENNETT of Faringdon, Berks., a lion's head,
charged with a bezant. De bon raloir servir
le roi. see plate 47
BENNETT of Stourton, Stourbridge, on a mount,
vert, a horse's head, couped, ar., pierced
through neck by an arrow, in bend sinister,
point downward, ppr. Irrevocabtte.
see plate 82
BENNETT of Bennett's Court, Iri., out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a bezant. Serve the king.
comp. 43. 10
BENNETT, Finsbury, a demi-lion, rampant, or,
in paws a bezant. 43. 15
BENNETT, Pitehouse, Wilts., on a whelk-&hell,
or, a bird, sa., beaked and legged, gu.
BENNETT, Surr. and Berks., out of a mural
coronet, or, a lion's head, gu., charged on
neck with a bezant. comp. 45. 15
BENNIE, BENNY, BENZIE, or BINNIE, Sco., a
horse's head, bridled, ppr. Virtute et opera.
72. 7
BENNING, a demi-horse, saddled and bridled.
72. 14
BENNINGHAM, Iri., a horse at full speed, with
point of broken spear in mouth. 73. 1 1
BENNS, a tiger, passant, erm., ducally gorged,
or. II. 7
BENOLT, a stag, current, ppr. 81. 13
BENON, Aldington, Suss. , on a mount, vert, a
griffin, segreant, wings elevated, ar.
comp. 86. 10
BENS AY, Berks., a horse, saddled and bridled.
Virtute et opera. 73- 7
BENSE, or BENST, Eng., a sea-lion, holding a
cross patonce. 69. 5
BEN
BER
BENSLEY, MORES DE BONN, in dexter hand a
plume of ostrich- feathers. comp. 141. 9
BENSLEY, or BENSLY, Eng., a sand-glass, gu.
153- I
BENSON, a horse, passant, saddled and bridled.
73- 7
BENSON, Lond., a horse, passant, saddled and
bridled. Inconcussa virtus. 73- 7
BENSON, the sun, surmounted by a rainbow,
each end of the latter out of clouds, all ppr.
comp. 7. i, and 8. 8
BENSON, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
ducally crowned, or. 60. 10
BENSON, a bear's head, erased, ppr., muzzled
and collared, or.
BENSON of Utterby, Lincoln, a bear's head,
erased, ar., muzzled, gu. Inconcussa virtus.
28. 2
BENSON of Lutwyche, Salop, a horse, passant,
caparisoned, ppr. Leges arma tenent sanctas.
73- 7
BENSTED, BENSTEAD, BENST, or BENSE, a sea-
lion holding a cross patonce. 69. 5
BENT of Batsford, Staffs,, a demi-lion, az.,
holding a bezant. Nee temere, nee timidt.
43- 15
BENT, a. demi-lion, az., bet ween paws a bezant.
43- J5
BENT of Wrexham, Bucks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, collared, indented, between paws a
bull's head, cabossed, or. Tutamen deus.
BENTALL of Bentall, Salop, on a ducal coronet,
or, a leopard, ar., spotted, sa. see plate 9
BENTHAM, a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
BENTHAM, Eng., on a cross flory, fitched, the
sun, or, between wings expanded, each
charged with a rose, seeded, gold, barbed,
vei-t. 62. 3
BENTICK, Eng., a chevalier, standing beside
his horse, holding bridle, all ppr. 124. 8
BENTICK, a ship at sea, in full sail. 21. 13
BENTINCK. See PORTLAND. Duke of.
BENTINCK of Terrington St. Clement, Norf.,
out of a marquess's coronet, ppr., two arms,
counter-embowed, vested, gu., on hands
gloves, or, in each an ostrich-feather, ar.
147- 5
BENTLEY, Eng., a spaniel, sejant. 59. 7
BENTLEY of Birch House, Lancaster, a wolf,
rampant, erm., ducally gorged, or. Benigno
numine. comp. 62. 4
BENTLEY, on a chapeau, a spaniel dog, statant.
see plate 59
BENTLEY, a spaniel dog, passant, ar. 35. i
BENTLEY, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
BENTLEY, a demi-lion, rampant, grasping a
thunderbolt, or. comp. 44. 14 and 123. I
BENTON, Wilts., on a mount, vert, a lamb with
flag, az. 55. 9
BENTON, a griffin's head, erased, ar. 88. 7
BENVIL, or BENVILL, Eng., a demi-swan, rising,
ppr. 76. 12
BENWEIL, or BENWELL, Eng , a greyhound,
sejant, collared, wings addorsed. 18. 8
BENWELL, a garb, or, entwined by a serpent,
ppr., head issuing through the ears of corn
to sinister. see plate 1 2
BENWIN, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a boar's
head, erect, ar. 3. 3
BENYNGTON, Ess., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
semee of torteaux, gu., ducally crowned, or.
44- 5
BENYON, Horton Hall, Salop, a griffin, segreant,
wings elevated, ar. 86. 10
BENYON, Suff., on a mount, vert, fa griffin,
sejant, ar. comp. h>8. 13
BENYON, Salop, on a mount, vert, a griffin,
sejant, ar. , charged with a canton, az.
comp. 88. 13
BENYON of Englefield, Berks., a griffin, sejant,
or, collared with an eastern crown, gu., in
beak a Guernsey lily, ppr. Vincam vel
moriar. comp. 88. 13
BENYON, Richard, Esq., of Englefield House,
Berks., a griffin, sejant, or, gorged with an
eastern crown, gu., in beak a lily. Vincam
vel moriar.
BENZIE, Sco., a horse's head, bridled, ppr.
Virtute et opera. 72. 7
BERBLOCK, Lond., in a gauntlet, in fess, ppr.,
garnished, or, lined, gu., the lower part of
a spear, in pale, gold.
BERE, Kent, and Oakenham, Berks., on a
garb, in fess, oz, a bird, sa. 112. 6
BERE, Huncham, Devons., a bear's head,
erased, sa., muzzled, or. 20. 7
BERE, a tiger, sejant, az., bezantee, maned and
tufted, or. 9. 4
BEREARLY, Lond., a cross potent, fitched, be-
tween wings, expanded. comp. log. 2
BEREFORD, Staffs., an ostrich head, between
two palm branches. 1 08. 3
BERENGER, and BERANGER, Eng. and French,
on a mount, a tree, vert. 26. 5
BERENS, Kent, a demi-bear, salient, sa. 28. 4
BERESETH, a griffin's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared, or. 89. 4
BERESFORD, Baron DECIES, Iri. See DECIES.
BERESFORD, Baron, a dragon's head, erased,
az., wounded with broken spear through
neck, or, broken point, ar., thrust through
upper jaw. Nil nisi cruce. see plate bg
BERESFORD, WILLIAM-CARR, Viscount, out of
mural coronet, or, a dragon's head, pierced
in neck with broken tilting-lance, in bend,
gold, upper part of spear in mouth. Nil
nisi cruce. see plate 89
BERESFORD, Bart., same crest and motto.
BERESFORD, Kent, and Bentley, Derbs., a
dragon's head, erased, az., pierced through
neck with broken spear, or, part of same in
mouth, headed, ar. see plate 89
BERESFORD, a dolphin, haurient on its tail.
68. 5
BERESFORD, Marquess of Waterford. See
WATERFORD.
BEREY of Croston, Lane., between wings, erm.,
an eagle's head, couped, or. 102. 13
BERGAIGNE, or BERGAINE, a demi-lion, in
dexter a sword, ar. 44. 1 1
BERGER, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa. , a
dagger, ppr. 45. 8
BERIFFE, Colchester, Ess., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
ducally crowned, in dexter a trefoil.
comp. 42. 14
BERIFFE, Ess., in grass, vert, a beaver, pas-
sant, ppr., collared, or. 33. 7
BERINGER, Bucks., a stem of holly-tree,
reguled and trunked, jacent, sprouting out
a branch, in pale, leaved and fructed, all
ppr. 26. 8
BERINGHAM, or BERRINGHAM, Wore., a cross
incline, az. 77. 9
BEB
39
T
BERINGHAM, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a spiked club, ppr. 154- :4
BERINGTON, a lion, sejant, crowned.
s:e plate 38
BERINGTON of Little Malvern Court, Wor-
cester, a greyhound's head, couped, ar.,
gorged, or. 1 8. 10
BERINGTON, Bradwell, Chesh., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a greyhound's head, ar., collared,
gu., charged with three plates, comp. 1 8. I
BERKELEY, a bear's head, erased. 28. 2
BERKELEY of Cotheridge, Wore., a bear's
head, couped, ar., muzzled, gu. Dieu avec
nous. 28. 2
BERKELEY of Spetchley, Wore., same crest
and motto.
BERKELEY, on a mitre, gu., a cheveron, be-
tween eight crosslets, ar. Virtute, non ^4.
comp. 159. 3
BERKELEY, Earl of, a mitre, gu., labelled and
garnished, or, charged with a cheveron,
between ten crosses pattee, ar. Dieu arec
nous. comp. 159. 3
BERKELEY, Eng., a bishop's mitre, ppr. 1 59. 3
BERKENHEAD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
in hand a sheaf of arrows, points downward,
all ppr. 146. I
BERKHEAD, Oestwhite, Cumb., a goat's head,
erased, attired, sa. 55- 2
BERKHEAD, or BERKENHEAD, a goat, salient,
ar., attired, or, resting fore dexter on a
garb, gold. see plate 56
BERKLEY, a unicorn, passant, gu., armed and
crined, or. comp. 70. 13
BERKLEY, a bear's head, couped, ar., muzzled,
gu. 20. 6
BIRMINGHAM, War w., two lions' gambs, in
saltier, sa. 52. 8
BERNALL, a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
BERNARD, Nettleham, Line., and Nether-
Winchendon, Bucks., a demi-bear, muzzled
and collared, or. Bear and forbear.
comp. 28. 5
BERNARD, Huntingdon, a demi-bear, muzzled
and collared, or. Nisi paret imparat.
comp. 28. 5
BERNARD, Earl of Bandon. Iri., a demi-lion,
ar., in paws a snake, ppr. Virtus probata
florebit. comp. 46. 7
BERNARD, BEAMISH-, of Palace Anne, Iri., a
demi-lion, ar., between paws a snake, ppr.
Virtus probata floresbit. comp. 46. 7
BERNERS, Tharfield, Herts., a monkey, ppr.,
covered about loins, and lined, or. 35. 6
BERNERS of Woolverstone, Suff., a monkey,
ppr., environed about loins, and lined, or,
holding a scroll with motto — Del fugo I
avola.
BERNERS, Eng., a monkey, statant, lined, or.
35- 9
BERNEY, Norf., a garb, or. 12. 13
BERNEY, Bart., Parkhall, Norf., a plume of six
ostrich-feathers. Nil temere, neque timore.
BERNEY, Kirkbedoe, Norf., a plume of ostrich-
feathers. Nil temere, neque timore. 51. 3
BERNEY, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of five ostrich-feathers. 1 08. 5
BERNEY, an eagle's head, ppr., gorged with an
eastern coronet, or, in mouth a palm-branch,
vert, between wings, erm. sec plate 102
BERNEY, Norf., a sheaf of reeds, or. 12. 1 1
BERNHEIM, a fleur-de-lis, ar. 142. 13
BES
BERNIL, and BIRNALL, a greyhound's head,
between two roses, stalked and leaved.
18. 2
BERNS, Soham, Carnb., an ounce, ar., collared
and chained, or. see plate 1 1
BERONDON, and BERONDOWNE, Northurnb., a
unicorn, rampant, ppr. 70. 10
BEROWE, and BEREW, Glouc., a sea-horse's
head, erased, sa., bezantee, maned and
finned, or. 69. 1 1
BERRETON, out of a ducal coronet, a bear's
head and neck, muzzled. 20. 1 1
BERREY, Eng., in hand a dagger. 127. 7
BERRING, out of a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound's head, ppr. 1 8. 5
BERRY, or BERRIE, Westerbogie, Sco., a demi-
lion, gu., in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched,
az. In hoc signo vinces. 46. 4
BERRY of Bally negall, Westmeath : (i.) A
griffin's head and neck, charged with a tre-
foil, comp. 88. 7. (2.) A demi-lion, ram-
pant, az., in paws an escallop, or. Nihil
sine labore. 42. 6
BERRYMAN, Devons., a horse's head, erased,
sa. 72. i
BERTIE, Bart., Nether Hall, Ess., a man's
head, affronte'e, couped at shoulders, ppr.,
ducally crowned, or, charged on breast with
a bandlet wavy. Loyaute m'oblige.
comp. 122. 5
BERTIE, Eng., a tree, fructed with pears, ppr.
26. 6
BERTIE, Earl of Lindsey. See LINDSEY.
BERTIE, Earl of Abingdon. See ABINGDON.
BERTLES, or BERTLEYS, Chesh., a lion, rampant,
az., holding a tree, erased at root, ppr.
see plate 40
BERTRAM, a bull's head, erased, ppr., ducally
gorged, or. 14. 2
BERTRAND, Eng., in hand a pistol, ppr. 127. 8
BERTUE, a savage's head, couped at shoulders,
ppr., ducally crowned, or. Loyaute m'oblige.
122. 5
BERTWHISTLE, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, ppr.
68. ii
BERVY, Devons., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
BERVY, out of an eastern coronet, or, a demi-
talbot, rampant, ppr. see plate 60
BERVY, Eng., between horns of a crescent, or,
a cross pattee, gu. 77-2
BERVY, Bart., Catton, Norf., between wings,
elevated, erm., an eagle's head, couped, ppr.,
gorged with an eastern crown, or, in beak
a palm-branch, vert. Per ardua.
see plate 102
BERVY, an eagle's head, ppr., gorged with an
eastern coronet, or, in beak a laurel-slip,
vert. see plate 102
BERWICK, Baron (Hill), on the battlements of
a demi-tower, ar., a fawn, statant, ppr., col-
lared and chained, or. Qui uti scit, ei bona.
85; I
BERWICK, Lane., two ears of wheat, in saltier,
ppr. 13. u
BERWICK, on portion of tower a stag, at gaze,
ducally gorged and chained. 81. i
BERY of Bury, Devons., a griffin's head, erased.
88. 7
BERY, or BARRY, Winscot, Devons., a wolf's
head, erased, ra. 1 8. 6
BESBOROUGH, Earl of (Ponsonby), in a ducal
coronet, az., three arrows, one in pale and
BES
40
BET
two in saltier, points downward, environed
by a snake, ppr. Pro rege, lege, et grege.
III. 10
BESELEY, Lane, and Yorks., an arm, in armour,
embowed, per fess, couped at shoulder, in
hand a club, all ppr. 123. II and 154. 14
BESELEY, Yorks., a castle, triple-towered, ar.,
on centre tower a standard floating to sinis-
ter, sa., charged with a saltier, of the first.
23. 10
BESELEY, BESLEY, or BESLY, Eng., a lion, ram-
pant, between paws a ducal coronet. 40. 6
BESELEY, BESLEY, or BESLY, out of a mural
coronet, two branches of palm, in saltier,
surmounted by a spear, in pale, ppr. 51. 10
BESILES, or BESILLS, in hand a bunch of grapes,
all ppr. 155. 13
BESOOK, on a mural coronet, a beaver, passant.
ppr. comp. 33. 12
BESSELL, a demi-lion, affrontee, in each paw a
slip of columbine, ppr., flowered, purp.
see plate 44
BEST, out of a mural coronet, or, an ostrich-
head, ar., in mouth a cross crosslet, gold.
see plate 108
BEST, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, an os-
trich-head, between wings, ar., in mouth a
cross crosslet, gold. comp. 108. II
BEST, Glouc. and Kent, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, an ostrich- head, between wings, ar.
comp. 108. ii
BEST, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
BEST, Lond. and Kent, out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a demi-peacock, wings displayed, or, in
mouth a snake, ppr., entwined round body.
see plate 117
BEST, Lond., a peacock, wings elevated, or,
in beak a serpent, re flexed over back, az.
117. 8
BEST, Baron WYNFORD. See WYNFORD.
BEST, South Dalton, Yorks., a cubit arm,
vested and cuffed, in hand a falchion, ppr.
comp. 159. 7
BEST, HEAD-POTTINGER, Esq., of Donnington,
Berks., a cubit arm, vested, gu., cuff, ar.,
in hand a falchion, ppr. Optimus est qui
optime facit. comp. 1 59. 7
BEST of Eastbury, Surr., a griffin's head,
erased, sa. Hand nomine tantum. 88. 7
BEST of Chilston, Kent, out of a mural coro-
net, or, a demi-ostrich, ar., in beak a cross
crosslet, fitched, gold. comp. 1 08. II
BEST of Park House, Kent, same crest.
BESTE, Middleton-Quernhow, Yorks., a sinister
arm, couped and embowed, in hand a bow.
147. I
BESTNEY, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-griffin, ar. 86. 2
BESTON, a demi-talbot, in mouth an arrow.
61. 4
BESTORICKE, or BESTORIKE, a demi-talbot, in
mouth an arrow. 61. 4
BESTOW, Eng., a crescent, ar. 140. 2
BESTROE, and BESTROW, an elephant's head,
erased. 24. 9
BESVILLE, a dragon's head, erased, gu. 89. 5
BES WICK, Lond. and Kent, a demi-lion, ppr.,
between paws a bezant. 43. 15
BESWICK of Beswick, Kent, a demi-lion, ppr.,
double-queued, between paws a bezant.
comp. 40. 9, and 43. 1 5
BESWICK of Gristhorpe, Yorks., a demi-lion,
rampant, or, between paws a bezant.
Denique. ccelum. 43. 15
BESWICK of Winnington, Chesh., a demi-lion,
or, between paws a bezant. 43. 15
BETAGH, Iri., two anchors, in saltier. 94. 3
BETENHAM, or BETNAM, Kent, a bear's head,
erased, sa., muzzled, or. 28. 2
BETENSON, BETTENSON, or BETTERSON, Kent,
a lion's head, erased, sa., collared, ar. Qui
sera sera. 49. 12
BETENSON, Devons., a griffin's head, couped,
ppr. 87. 6
BETHAM, Bucks., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an elephant's head, ar. 24. 12
BETHELL, Dors., a demi-eagle, wings displayed,
az., charged on body with an etoile of six
points, or. comp. 101. 13
BETHELL, Heref. and Yorks., between wings,
displayed, az., an eagle's head, couped, of
the same, charged on neck with an etoile,
or. comp. 1 02. 13
BETHELL, York and Hants., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a boar's head, couped, sa. 3. 3
BETHELL, or BYTHELL, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a boar's head and neck, couped, ar. 3. 3
BETHUNE, Bart., Sco., an otter's head, erased,
ppr. I)ebonnair. 27. 4
BETHUNE, an otter's head, couped, ppr. Urbane.
27. 2
BETHUNE, Sco., an otter's head, couped, ar.
Debonnair. 27. 2
BETHUNE of Blebo, Sco., an otter, issuing, ar.
Debonnair. 34. 7
BETHUNE of Nethertarvit, a physician's quad-
rangular cap, sa. Resolutio cauta. 156. 9
BETHWATER, a fawn's head, cabossed, or,
without horns. 84. I
BETON, BEATON, BETTON, and BETUNE, a lion,
passant, sa. Fortis in arduis. 36. I
BETRAY, an arm, embowed, vested, gu., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a torteau.
BETSON of Glassermount, Sco., a bee, volant,
in pale, ppr. Cum prudentia sedulus. 76. 4
BETSON of Contle, Sco., a bridge of three
arches, ppr. Pro patria. 24. 4
BETSWORTH, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion,
or, ducally crowned, in dexter a battle-axe,
az. comp. 24. 6
BETTENSON, or BETTINSON, Kent, a lion's head,
erased, sa. , collared, ar. Q, ui sera sera.
49. 12
BETTES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a buck's
head, gu., attired, gold, collared, ar.,
charged with three cinquefoils. comp. 83. I
BETTES, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, ar. 14. 2
BETTESWORTH, Tyning, Suss., on stump of tree,
vert, a lion, sejant, in dexter a battle-axe,
gu. comp. 38. 5
BETTIE, or BETTY, Eng., a goat's head, erased,
collared, ppr. . comp. 55. 2
BETTISON, Warw., a lion's head, erased, sa.,
collared, ar. Qui sera sera. 49. 12
BETTON of Overton, Salop, a demi-lion, ram-
pant. Nunquam non paratus. 44. 14
BETTON, Eng., a demi-bear, rampant, ppr. 28. 5
BETTS, Eng., a leopard, passant, gardant, ppr.
ii. 6
BETTS of Preston Hall, Kent, out of the bat-
tlements of a tower, ppr., a stag's head, ar.,
charged with a cinquefoil, ppr. Ostendo
non ostcnto.
BET
BID
BETTS of Wortham Hall, Suff., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a buck's head, gu., attired, gold.
83. I
BETTSWORTH, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion,
rampant, crowned, az., in paws a battle-
axe, handle, or, headed, ar. comp. 24. 6
BETTY, a demi-lion, in dexter a crescent, ar.
see plate 44
BETUNE, Eng., a demi-bear, rampant. 28. 5
BEUFO, a beech-tree, with a saw through it,
ppr. comp. 25. II
BEUGO, an arm, in armour, embowed, wielding
a scimitar, all ppr. Q;ui nos vincet ? — and —
Pro Deo, patria, et rege. 12 1. 6
BEUZEVTLL, a lion's head, ppr., semee-de-
plates. comp. 44. 5
BEVAN, or BEVIN, Cornw., a griffin, passant,
or. 77. 13
BEVAN, on a mural coronet, a griffin, passant.
BEVAN of Fosbury House, Wilts. , on a mural
coronet, ar., a griffin, passant, or, gorged
with an eastern coronet, gu. see plate 77
BEVANS, or BEVAINS, Eng., a weaver's shuttle,
in pale, threaded, ppr. 66. 12
BEVELEY, a bull's head, sa., ducally crowned,
or. comp. 14. 2
BEVEREHAM, Iri., out of a corqnet, or, an
arm, in armour, in hand a sword, ppr.
120. 9
BEVERIDGE, Kent, Chichester, and Sco., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-beaver, ppr.
BEVERLEY, between wings, expanded, a nail,
erect.
BEVERLEY of Beverley, York, a bull's head,
erased, ar. Ubi libertas, ibi patria. 15. 6
BEVERLEY, Earl of (Percy), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a lion, statant, az., tail
extended, charged on shoulder with a
crescent, ar. Esperance en Dieu. 38. 5
BEVERLEY, on a mount, vert, a wolf, passant,
ar., pierced through neck with an arrow,
ppr. see plate 62
BEVERS, a demi-wyvern, vert, armed, gu.
89. ii
BEVERSHAM, Holbrook - Hall, Suff., out of a
tower, ar. , a demi-lion, gu. 24. 6
BEVIL, Eng., a bull's head, gu., horned, or.
14. 7
BEVILE, Suff., a dove, volant, with olive-branch,
ppr. I oo. 10
BEVILL, or SEVILLE, Cornw., a griffin, passant,
gu. ' 87. 12
BEVILLE, Cornw., a griffin, passant, or.
87. 12
SEVILLE, Killegarth, a griffin, or. Futurum
invisibile. 87. 12
BEVIS, a pheon, az. 89. 3
BEW, Eng., a peacock's head, couped and
erect, ppr. 117. 2
BEWEHAM, or BEWCHAM, Eng., a hand, issuing,
pruning a vine, ppr. 145. 6
BEWES, Cornw., on a chapeau, crimson, turned
up, erm., a pegasus, rearing, of a bay
colour, mane and tail, sa., wings, or, in
mouth a sprig of laurel, ppr. see plate 71
BEWICKE, Northumb., a goat's head, erased,
ar., gorged, with a mural coronet, gu. In
coelo qu/es. comp. 55. 2 and 56. 3
BEWLEY, Suff., an ibex's head, or, out of the
centre of a rose, gu., barbed, vert.
BEWLEY, Line., a moor's head, affronte'e, vested
in a cowl, all ppr. 130. 2
BEWRIS, or BEWRYS, a lion's head, ar., charged
with two cheverons, sa., ducally crowned,
or. comp. 44. 5
BEWSHIN, out of a ducal coronet, or, in lion's
paw a palm-branch, ppr. 48. 7
BEXLEY, Baron (Vansittart), upon two crosses,
pattee, ar., a demi-eagle, couped, sa., wings
elevated. Grata quies.
comp. 95. 12 and 101. 13
BEYARD, Eng., on a tower, ar., loopholes and
door, sa., a lion, rampant, gu. 22. 13
BEYKLE, Eng., a cross pattee, gu., between
wings, or. 94. 6
BEYNHAM, Heref., a beaver, ppr. 33. 1 1
BEYNHAM, Hunts., a raven, ppr. 1 14. 10
BEYNON of Bath, a lion, rampant, ppr., be-
tween paws a rose, or, barbed, vert.
see plate 42
BEYNON of Carshalton, Surr. : (i.) For Beynon,
a lion, rampant, ar., semee of cross crosslets,
vert, between paws an escutcheon, charged
with a griffin's head, erased, pean. comp. 41.
8. (2.) For Batley. a griffin's head, erased,
pean, in beak a mill-rind.
BEYNTON, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, sa.
88. 7
BICKERSTAFFE, the sun surmounted of a uni-
corn, rampant, ppr. 73-6
BICKERTON, HUSSEY-, Bart.. Upwood, Hunts. :
(i.) For Bickerton, a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a dagger, all ppr., sus-
pended from arm by a crimson ribbon, an
escutcheon, charged with a mullet and in-
crescent, ar. comp. 159. 4. (2.) For Hussey,
a hind, passant, ppr., ducally gorged and
chained, or. Pro Deo et rege. see plate 85
BICKERTON, Bart., Upwood, Hunts., an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a dagger, all
ppr. 159. 4
BICKERTON, a martlet, or. 119. 5
BICKLEY, Attleborough, Norf., a hind's head,
ppr., collared, ar. 85. 8
BICKLIFE, Lond., a hind's head, ppr., collared,
ar. 85. 8
BICKNALL, or BICKNELL, Eng.. an angel pray-
ing, between two branches of laurel, in orle.
139- I
BICKNALL, or BICKNELL, a dragon's head,
couped, collared. comp. 89. 4
BICKNOLL, a dragon's head, erased, vert.
comp. 89. 4
BICKNOR, BICKENOR, or BYKENORE, a pheon,
erm. 89. 3
BICKWITH, Yorks., a stag's head. 83. 13
BlDDELL, BlDDLE, or BlDDELLE, Glouc., a
demi-heraldic tiger, rampant, gu., ducally
gorged, or. Deus clypeus meus. 64. 4
BIDDULPH, MYDDELTON, of Chirk Castle, Den-
bigh : (i.) For Biddulph, a wolf, salient, ar.,
charged on shoulder with a trefoil, slipped,
vert. comp. 62. 4. (2.) For Myddelton, out
of a ducal coronet, or, a bloody hand, ppr.
In veritate triumpho.
BIDDULPH of Ledbury, Heref.: (i.) A wolf,
salient, ar., charged on shoulder with a tre-
foil, slipped, vert. comp. 62. 4. (2.) A wolf,
sejant, regardant, ar., vulned on shoulder,
gu. Sublimiora petimus. comp. 19. 8
BIDDULPH, Bart, Westcombe. Kent, a wolf,
sejant, ar., vulned in shoulder, ppr.
comp. 19. 8
BIDDULPH, WRIGHT-, of Burton Park, Suss. :
BID
42
BIN
(l.l A wolf, salient, ar. 62. 4. (2.) Out of
a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head, ppr.
90. 12
BIDDULPH, Cleve Court, Somers., a wolf,
salient, ar. 62. 4
BIDGOOD, Exeter, Devons., in dexter hand,
erect, in armour, or, an adder, ppr.
comp. 152. 4 and 155- J I
BIDLAKE, Somers., a cock, in beak a trefoil,
all ppr. 93- 9
BIDON, Eng., between wings, a lion, rampant,
40. 10
BIDULPH, Kent, a wolf, salient, ar., vulned on
shoulder, gu. comp. 62. 4
BIDWELL, or BTDEWELL, Devons., in hand,
couped, in fess, a curling-stone. 133. 6
BIDWELL, a martlet. 119. 4
BIE, two oak -branches, in saltier, ppr. 54. 10
BIELBY, a hawk, close, ppr. 104. 2
BIEST, Eng., a fetterlock, ppr. 77. 5
BIFIELD, or BYFIELD, Lond., a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu., between two palm-branches,
vert. 127. 3
BIG, BIGG, or BIGGE, three savages' heads
conjoined in one neck, one looking to sinis-
ter, one to dexter, and one upward, wreathed,
vert. 135. 14
BIG, BIGG, or BIGGE, Ess., a cockatrice's head,
couped, beaked, and crowned, or, wings,
displayed, vert. comp. 92. 10
BIGBERRY, Ess., in hand a leg, in armour,
couped above knee, and spurred, all ppr.
67. 10
BIGG, Hants., a rhinoceros, ppr. 31. 4
BIGG, an arm, einbowed, vested, couped at
shoulder, in hand a serpent, ppr., tail en-
vironing arm. comp. 152. 4 and 1 55. II
BIGG, Iping, Suss., and Arnwood, Hants., an
eagle's head, couped, ducally crowned, be-
tween wings, elevated. comp. 102. 13
BIGG, Eng., out of a mural coronet, seven
Lochaber axes, ppr. 132. 4
BIGGAR, Sco., a pelican's head, couped, ppr.
Giving and forgiving. 102. 9
BIGGAR, or BIGGER, a pelican's head, vulning,
ppr. 103. ii
BIGGE, of Linden, Northumb., a cockatrice's
head, turreted, or, wings erect, az. see plate 92
BIGGE, an eagle's head, erm., murally crowned,
between wings, of the last.
BIGGE, or BIGGS, an eagle's head, erm., ducally
crowned, or, between wings, ar.
comp. 1 02. 13
BIGGS of Stockton, Wilts., a leopard's face,
ppr. 47. 2
BIGGS, Lond., a leopard's face, gu. 47. 2
BIGGS, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
BIGGS, Lond., a lamb, couchant, ar.
BIGGS, Eng., in dexter hand, charged with a
beiidlet, ar., a serpent, vert. 155. n
BIGLAND, Suff., a lion, passant. 36. 13
BIGNELL, Eng., a wyvern, gu., wings elevated
and addorsed, or, dexter on an anchor,
gold. comp. 91. ii
BIGOT, or BIGOTT, Eng., a martlet, sa. 119. 4
BIGWOOD, Eng., in hand, erect, issuing from
a cloud, a club, in bend sinister. 155. 5
BILESBY of Bilesby, Line., a lion's head, erased,
ar. 47. 13
BILL, Eng., a stork's head, erased, ppr. 1 16. 3
BILLAM of Newall Hall, Yorks. , a dexter arm,
in hand an arrow, ppr. Azincourt. 156. 6
BILLCLIFFE, Targanby, Kent, a naked arm,
erect, in hand a battle-axe, all ppr. 156. 14
BILLERS, a snail in shell, ppr. 6. 4
BILLESWORTH, a squirrel, sejant, cracking a
nut, all ppr., collared, or. 58. 12
BILLET, or BILLOT, an arm in armour, in hand
a baton. 153. 12
BILLICH, a rat, salient, sa.
BILLING, Norf., a dexter arm, vambraced, ppr.,
in hand an anchor, without coronet. I. ^
BILLING, and BILLINGE, Deding, Oxon., and
Billinge, Lane., an arm, couped at shoulder,
in fess, in hand a spear, in pale. 2. 7
BILLING, a mount, sernee of quatrefoils.
134. II
BILLING, or BILLINGE, a buck, passant, ppr.
79- 4
BILLINGHAM, Eng., a lion, rampant, ppr.
41. 12
BILLINGHAM, a lion, rampant, double-queued,
ar. 40. 9
BILLINGHURST, Suss., issuant from a human
heart a bunch of roses, ppr.
BILLINGHURST, Newport, Isle of Wight, an
eagle, displayed, or, in beak a cross crosslet,
fitched, ar. comp. 96. 7 and 10
BILLINGS, Beds., an arm, embowed, vested, in
hand a covered cup. 67. 12
BILLINGSLEY, on a mount, vert, a leopard,
couchant, or, spotted, sa.
comp. plates ii, 12, and 14
BILNEY, Norf., a demi-griffin, ar., beweeen
paws a buckle, sa. see plate 86
BILSDON, Eng., a ram's head, couped, or. 57. 8
BILSON, or BILLSON, Hants., a bugle -horn, or,
stringed, ar., and tasselled, gold. I. 13
BINCKES, BINCKS, or BINKS, a winged column,
gu. 132. i
BINDLEY, or BINDLY, out of a mural coronet,
a dexter arm, embowed, wielding a sword,
ppr. 1 20. 9
BINDLOSS, a demi-horse, ar. 72. 10
BINDLOSSE, Borwick, Lane., and Westm., a
demi-horse, ar., ducally gorged, az.
comp. 72. 10
BiNDON, Iri., on amount, vert, a bull, passant,
ar. 15. 12
BING, Kent, a demi-pegasus, regardant, winged,
or, holding in pale a flag, gu. 71. 12
BINGE, Kent, an antelope, erm., attired, or.
82. 10
BINGHAM, Lord Clanmorris, an eagle, wings
addorsed, ppr. Spes mea Christus.
comp. 99. 6
BINGHAM of Bingham Melcombe, Dorset, on a
rock, ppr., an eagle, rising, or. Spes mea
Christus. 100. 12
BINGHAM, Dors., on a rock, ppr., an eagle,
rising, or. 100. 12
BINGHAM. See Luc AN, Earl of.
BINGLEY, a cross crosslet, charged with escal-
lop, between wings. 93. 5
BINGLEY, Eng., a bear's head, erased, ar.,
muzzled and collared, gu., studded and
ringed, or. comp. 28. 2
BINGLEY, Middx. and Flintshire, a pheon, ar.,
between wings, or, backed by a pellet.
BINGLEY, a phoenix in flames, ppr. roi. 10
BINKS, Durh., a lion's head, erased, between
wings, all or. 49- 6
BINKS, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in beak a pheon. 103. 4
BIN
43
BINNING of Walliford, Sco., a demi-horse, fur-
nished for a waggon, ppr. Christo duce
felicite. 72- 5
BINNING of Carloury Hall, Sco., a horse's
head, furnished for a waggon, ppr. Virtute
doloque. 72- 5
BINNS, Wore., a martlet. Lahore et diligentia.
119. 4
BINNS, a mortar, mounted, ppr. 131. 4
BINNS, Iri., in hand a close helmet, az. 126. 3
BINNY, or BINNEY, Eng., in dexter hand a
sword, in pale, az. 122. 12
BINNY of Fearn, Sco., a horse's head, ar.,
bridled, gu. Virtute et opera. 72. 7
BINNY, or BINNIE, Sco., a horse's head, bridled,
ppr. Virtute et opera. 72. 7
BIRCH, a hare, current, sa. Libertas. 58. 8
BIRCH, Birch-Hall, Lane., Line., and Lond.,
a fleur-de-lis, ar., entwined by a serpent,
ppr. ill. 5
BIRCH, Lane, and Salop, a demi-bird, wings
displayed, sa. 1 02. 12
BIRCH of Wretham Hall, Norf., a fleur-de-lis,
with shamrock and serpent entwined, ppr.
Prudentia et simplicitate. in. 5
BIRCH, NEWELL-, of Henley Park, Oxford,
same crest and motto.
BIRCHETT, Rye, Suss., a tiger, sejant, vert,
ducally gorged and maned, or. see plate 9
BIRCHILL of Birchill, Chesh., a lion, rampant,
az., supporting a tree, vert. see plate 41
BIRD of Drybridge, Heref., a martlet, gu.
Cruce spes mea. 119. 5
BIRD, Chesh., a martlet, ppr. 119. 5
BIRD, on a dolphin, ppr., an eagle, or, wings
expanded. see plate 68
BIRD, Westminster, a ring-dove, ppr., resting
dexter on a rose, or. see plate 1 06
BIRD, Lond. and Warw., a greyhound's head,
vert, erased, gu., gorged with a dove-tailed
collar, or. comp. 20. 4
BIRD, Derb., on a mount, vert, stump of tree,
couped and eradicated, thereon a falcon,
wings addorsed, all ppr. see plate 104
BIRD, out of an eastern coronet, a demi-lion,
in dexter a cro^s crosslet. comp. 48. 7
BIRKBECK, Lond. : (i.) A bow, erect, entwined
by oak-branch, ppr., acorned, or. (2. ) An
oak-branch, ppr., acorned, or, and a rose-
branch, flowered, gu., entertwined and
erected. Fide, sed cui xidc.
BIRKBERKE, a nut-branch, vert, f ructed, or. 54. 9
BIRKBY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
garb, or, banded, ar. 12. 7
BIRKENHEAD, Backford, Chesh., a goat, salient,
ar., attired, or, resting fore-feet on a garb,
gold. see plate 56
BIRKENHEAD, Chesh., out of a dxical coronet,
or, an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand three
arrows, gold.
BIRKES, an ear of wheat and palm-branch, in
saltier, ppr. 13. 9
BIRKET, and BIRKETT, Eng., on a hand, couped
at wrist, an eagle, rising, ppr. see plate 99
BIRLE, Ess., an arm, couped at shoulder, in
fess, vested, in hand a cross formee, fitched,
or, an arm three torteaux. comp. 103. 8
BIRLEY of Woodend, Cumb., a demi-boar, sa.,
collared, az., chain reflexed over back, or,
supporting a branch of wild teazle, ppr.,
charged on shoulder with a mill-rind, ar.
Omni liber metu. comp. 4. 5-
BIS
BIRLEY of Manchester, same crest and motto.
BIRLEY of Kirkham, Lancaster, same crest
and motto.
BIRMINGHAM, Norf., two lion's paws, in saltier,
sa. 52. 8
BIRMINGHAM, a goat's head, erased. 55. 2
BIRN, Iri., a dexter hand, couped, gu. 153. 7
BIRNAL, or BIRNALL, a greyhound's head, be-
tween two roses, stalked and leaved. 1 8. 2
BIRNEY, Broomhill, Sco., a lion's head, erased,
gu. Sapere aude, incipe. 47. 13
BIRNEY, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr., an anchor,
erect, or, environed with clouds, ppr. Arcus,
artes, astra. 140. 6
BIRNEY, and BIRNIE, in dexter hand an anchor,
erect. 2. I
BIRNIE, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
BIRON, Eng., a mermaid, with glass and comb,
ppr. Crede Byron. 32. 5
BIRRELL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
brandishing scimitar, all ppr. 121. 6
BIRTE, Devons., a dexter arm, embowed, issu-
ing from a cloud, in sinister, in hand a gar-
land, all ppr. 141. 3
BIRTLES of Birtles, Chesh., on sinister side of
a tree, vert, a lion, rampant, az. see plate 40
BISCHOFF, Basle, a demi-lion, rampant, or.
44. 14
BISCHOFF, Basle, a crosier, erect, or. 1 50. 9
BISET, Sco., stump of oak-tree shooting
branches, ppr. Exitus acta probat. 26. 1 3
BiSH, Eng., on a chapeau, a demi-lion, ram-
pant. 45. 6
BISHOP, Sco., on a chapeau, a lion, passant,
gardant, ducally crowned. comp. 37. 10
BISHOP, a griffin's head, erased, sa., between
two laurel branches, vert. see plate 88
BISHOP, Devons., an eagle's head, erased, gu.
and or, counterchanged. 1 02. 10
BISHOP of Holway, an eagle's head, erased.
102. 10
BISHOP, Dors, and Somers., an eagle's head,
erased, beaked, gold. 102. 10
BISHOP, Evesham, Wore., out of a mural coro-
net, ar., a griffin's head, sa., beaked, or.
comp. 88. 3
BISHOP, Bart., Suss., on a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin, sejant, resting dexter on an escut-
cheon, ar. 88. 12
BISHOPPE, Bristol, Somers., a griffin, sejant,
ar., resting dexter on an escutcheon.
BISHOPSTON, Warw., an arm, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, in hand a globe. 148. 3
BISPHAM, Lane., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, ar., resting dexter on
an escutcheon. see plate 37
BISPLEAM, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, erm.,
attired, or. 84. 2
Biss, Eng., an eagle, preying on a partridge,
all ppr. 97. 9
Biss, Durh., two serpents entwined, erect, or,
on a mount, vert, looking at each other, ppr.
Ayez prudence — and — Ntt conscire sibL
BISSE, Iri., on a mount, vert, two snakes, or,
interlaced, respecting each other, ppr,
BISSELL, a demi -eagle, wings, displayed, sa.,
charged on neck with an escallop, or.
comp. 1 02. 12
BISSET, Eng. , trunk of oak-tree, sprouting, ppr.
Reviresco. 26. 1 3
BISSET, stump of tree, eradicated, a branch
sprouting, j>pr. Re^ullulut. 26. 13
BIS
44
BLA
BISSET, in hand, couped, in fess, a sword, in
pale, on point a garland of laurel, all ppr.
128. 7
BISSET, Sco., trunk of tree, ppr., a shield, ar.,
pendent from branches. Revircscit. 26. 12
BISSHOPP, Parham Park, Suss., on a ducal
coronet, or, a griffin, sejant, ar., resting
dexter on an escutcheon. Pro .Deo et ecdesia.
88. 12
BISSHE. Ess., a hind, trippant, ar. 85. 7
BISSHOPP, Baron, of Harringworth : (i.) On a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin, sejant, ar., rest-
ing fore-dexter on an escutcheon, of the
last. 88. 12. (2). On a flag folded round a
halberd, in fess, a falcon, ar. Pro Deo et
ecdesia.
BlSSLAND, BlLSLAND, Or BULLSLAND, a bull's
head. Certum pete faiem. 14-7
BISTLEY, Eng., a doric column, or. 132. 3
BISTLEY, a cross pattee, gu., between wings,
or. 94. 6
BITSON, a bridge of three arches, ppr. 24. 4
BITFIELD, a demi-wolf, rampant, pierced
through shoulder and transfixed by a flag-
staff, comp. 19. 7
BITTERLEY, Cowdrey, Suss., out of a ducal
coronet, in hand, vested, the sun, ppr. 151* I
BLAAUW, Suss., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
Festina lente. 44. 14
BLABLEY, Devons., a tiger's head, erased, ar.,
out of rays, or. comp. 10. 6
BLACHFORD, Eng., a demi-swan, rising, wings
expanded, ar., gutte'e, az. 75. 3
BLACK, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr. Non crux, sed
lux. 44. 14
BLACK, Eng. , a reindeer's head, ppr. , collared.
83. 12
BLACK, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a scimitar, ar. Spe vires
augentur. 121. 6
BLACK, Eng., an arm, embowed, vested, pur-
fled at shoulder, in hand, in pale, a branch
of palm, ppr. 1 54. 8
BLACKADER of Blackader, Sco., an adder, sa.,
in pale, in mouth a rose, gu., leaved and
stalked. Vise a la fine. comp. no. I
BLACKALL, Devons., a tiger's head, erased, ar.,
out of rays, or. comp. 10. 6
BLACKALL, two arms, embowed, vested, be-
tween hands, ppr., a greyhound's head,
erased.
BLACKBORN, BLACKBORNE, or BLACKBURN,
Yorks., out of a cloud, shedding forth rays,
an arm from elbow, erect, vested, gu., in
hand a broken sword, ppr. 135. 5
BLACKBURN, Orford Hall, Lane., an antelope's
head, erased, ar. 82. 6
BLACKBURN, Sco., an arm, couped at shoulder,
embowed, in hand a bomb-shell, fired, ppr.
142. 8
BLACKBURN, Waveri;ree Hall, Lane., and
Hawford Lodge, near Wore., on a trumpet,
or, a cock, statant, ppr. 94. n
BLACKBURNE of Orford, Lane., same crest.
BLACKE, Suff. and Ess., a hand, couped.
134- 14
BLACKENSTEINER, out of a crown, or, a plume
of three feathers, the centre, ar., the others,
gu. co;xp. 109. 3
BLACKER of Carrick Blacker, In'., an arm, in
armour, in hand a battle-axe, ppr. Pro Deo
et rege. 154. 10
BLACKER, a nag's head, couped, az., bridled,
or. 72. 7
BLACKER, Bucks, and Wilts., two lions' heads,
erased, collared, and addorsed. 49. 5
BLACKER, Bucks., a horse's head, couped, az.,
bridled, or. 72. 7
BLACKESTON, or BLACKISTON, Durh., a cock,
or. 94. 1 2
BLACKET, Bart., Matfen, Northumb., a hawk's
head, erased, ppr. Nous travaillerons en
Vesp6rance. 103. 3
BLACKET, a hawk's head, couped, ppr.
comp. 107. 12
BLACKET, or BLACKETT, Northumb., and Cal-
verly, Yorks., a falcon's head, erased, ppr.
Nous travaillerons en Vesperance. 1 03. 3
BLACKETT, of Wylam, Northumb., a hawk's
head, erased, ppr. Nous travaillerons dans
Vesperance. 103. 3
BLACKFORD, Eng , a demi-swan, wings ex-
panded, ar. '75-3
BLACKBALL, Sco., an annulet, or, stoned, vert.
2. 10
BLACKIE, and BLACKLEY, Lane., a dragon's
head, vert, ducally gorged, or.
BLACKIE, Edinr., a tiger, salient, ppr. Spero
in Deo.
BLACKIE, Sco., a wolf's head, erased, ppr.
Virtute etfidditate. 19. 6
BLACKISTON, Lond., a cock, or. 94. 12
BLACKLEY, or BLAKEY, Blackley Hall, Lane., a
dragon's head, vert, ducally gorged, or. 90. 7
BLACKMAN, a demi-moor, in fetters, crowned
with an eastern coronet.
BLACKMAN, Lond., a griffin, erm. 87. 12
BLACKMAN, and BLACKMANE, a demi-griffin,
segreant, erm. 86. 13
BLACKMAN, a demi-griffin, vert, semee of
crescents, ar., collared, gu. Fide et fiducia.
BLACKMORE, Devons., a moor's head in profile,
sa., round neck achaj)let of roses, or, leaved,
vert. comp. 131. 15
BLACKMORE, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, supporting a standard-
banner, gold, staff of the first, pointed, ar.
122. 15
BLACKMORE, out of a mural coronet, an arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished, or,
without sword. 120. 9
BLACKMORE, Eng., a demi-griffin, segreant,
erm. 86. 1 3
BLACKNELL, an arm, embowed, vested, gu., in
hand four feathers.
BLACKNEY, or BLACKENEY, a harpy, gardant,
ppr. 32. ii
BLACKNOLL, and BLAKENHALL, out of a cloud,
az., in hand, fess wise, ppr., a plume of six
feathers.
BLACKSHAME, Eng., an acorn, or, stalked and
leaved, vert. 54. 9
BLACKSTONE, and BLACKSTON, Eng., a cock,
gu. 94. 12
BLACKW ALL, Lond., in dexter hand, gauntleted,
a pheon, all ppr. 133. 2
BLACKWELL, Ampney Park, Glouc., two arms,
in scale armour, embowed, between hands,
ppr., a greyhound's head, couped at neck,
gu., collared, sa.
BLACKWELL, a martlet. 119. 4
BLACKWELL, Sprouston Hall, Norf., a swan's
head and neck, erased, ar., ducally gorged,
or. see plate 106
BLA
45
BLACKWELL, a dove, issuing. 75- 8
BLACKWELL, or BLACKWALL, two arms, in mail,
embowed, ppr., between hands, ar., a grey-
hound's head, couped, sa., collared.
comp. 147. 7
BLACKWELL of Blackwell, Derbs., a griffin's
head, erased, sa., beaked, or, charged on
neck with a bar gemelle, ar., and a trefoil,
• slipped, erm. comp. 86. I
BLACKWELL, Middx., a demi-lion, between
paws an anchor, ppr. Petit ardua virtus.
42. 9
BLACKWILL, a demi-lion, between paws an
anchor, ppr. 42. 9
BLACKWOOD, Bart., the sun rising from behind
a cloud, all ppr. Per rias rcctas. 7. I
BLACKWOOD, Iri., Baron, the sun in splendour.
Per vias rectas. 7- Io
BLACKWOOD, Sco., in hand a couteau sword,
ppr. Virtute parta tuemini. 158. 9
BLACKWOOD, on a mount, vert, an escutcheon,
ar., between two laurel- branches, ppr.
BLACKWOOD, a half -moon, ar.
BLADEN, Glastonny, Somers., a greyhound's
head, erased, ppr. Toujours fidele. 20. 4
BLADERIKE, a lion's head, erased, struck
through mouth with a sword, in fess, all
ppr. c+mp. 49. 13
BLADES, Broxwell Hall, Surr., a demi-tiger,
rampant, gardant, ppr., supporting a staff
with banner, az., fringed, or. see plate 9
BLADES, Yorks., a talbot's head, erased, sa.
61. 2
BLADEWELL, or BLADWELL, Staffs, and Norf.,
a demi-lion. 44. 14
BLADFORD, Dors., in dexter hand a pistol, ppr.
127. 8
BLAGE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a martlet, ar. 119. 8
BLAGE, on a broken tilting-spear, or, a lion,
passant, ar., crowned, gold.
BLAGBAVE, Eng., a falcon, ppr. 104. 2
BLAGBAVE, Bullnash-Court, Berks., an oak-
tree, eradicated, vert. 26. 13
BLAGEOVE, a palm-tree, fructed, ppr. 25. I
BLAGBAVE of Colcot Park, Berks.: (i.) A fal-
con, ppr., belled, or. 104. 2. (2.) An oak-
tree, eradicated, ppr. 26. 13. (3.) Three
palm- branches, ppr. Pro marte et arte.
BLAIKIE, or BLACKIE, Sco., a wolf's head,
erased, ppr. Virtute et fidelitate. 19. 6
BLAIKIE of Craigiebuckler, Sco., a moor's head,
ppr. Fidelia. 134. 13
BLAIN, BLAINE, or B LEAN, a sword, in pale, az.,
hilt and pommel, or. Pax aut bellum. 65. 6
BLAIR, HUNTER-, Wigtownshire, Bart, a stag's
head, cabossed, ppr. Vigilantia, robur,
voluptas. 84. 2
BLAIR, FORDYCE-, of Blair, Ayr, a stag, lodged,
ppr. A mo probos. 80. 9
BLAIR of Balthayock, Perth, a dove, wings
expanded, ppr. Virtute tutus. 99. 1 1
BLAIR, Sco., a garb, ppr. Virtute tutus. 12. 13
BLAIB, Balmill, Sco., a Roman head, armed,
ppr. Fades qualis mens talis. 135. 8
BLAIB, Sco., a crescent, ar. God be my guide.
140. 2
BLAIB, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. Virtute
tutus. 98. 10
BLAIB, Lethendy, Sco., a garb, ppr. Nee
temere, nee timide. 12. 13
BLAIR, Iri., a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
BLA
BLAIR, a boar's head, couped. 3. 9
BLAIR of Borgue, Sco., a dove, wings expanded,
ppr. Virtute et honore. 99. 1 1
BLAIR of Dunsky, a boar's head, couped, ppr.
Virtute et honore. 3. 9
BLAKE, Wilts., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a martlet, sa. 119. 8
BLAKE of Kenvyle, co. Galway, a mountain-
cat, passant, ppr. Virtus sola nobUitat.
BLAKE, Bart., Durh., a martlet, ar., charged
on breast with a fret, gu. see plate 119
BLAKE, Baron. See WILLISCOURT.
BLAKE, a bear's head, sa., gorged with a collar,
ar., in mouth a lion's gamb, erased, or.
see plate 3
BLAKE, Bart., Langham, Suff., a leopard, pas-
sant, ppr. 9. 13 or 14
BLAKE, Bart., a cat, passant, gardant, ppr.
Virtus sola nobUitas. comp. 63. 12
BLAKE, Ess., a dragon's head, erased, ar., pel-
lette"e. 89. 4
BLAKE, Wilts., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erin., a martlet, sa. 119. 8
BLAKE, Suff., a mountain-cat, passant, gardant,
ppr. comp. 63. 10
BLAKE, a mountain-cat, passant, ppr. Virtus
sola nobUitat. comp. 63. 1 2
BLAKE, JEX- Norf. : (i.) A horse's head, erased,
ar., maned, or, in mouth a broken spear,
gold. comp. 72. 8. (2.) On a morion, a
martlet, all ppr. Bene prceparatum pectus.
BLAKEBOBNE, Yorks., out of a cloud, shedding
forth rays, an arm, from elbow, erect, vested,
gu., in hand a broken sword, ppr. 135. 5
BLAKENEY of Albert, Galway, out of a ducal
coronet, an arin, erect, couped at elbow,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a sword,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Auxilium meum
ab alto.
BLAKENEY, an arm, erect, couped at elbow,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a sword,
ppr. AuxUium meum ab alto. comp. 159. 7
BLAKENEY, Iri., out of a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, an eagle, rising, ppr. 101. 3
BLAKENHALL, or BLACKNOLL, in hand, ppr.,
out of a cloud, az., in fess, a plume of six
feathers.
BLAKENY, or BLACKNEY, Norf., a harpy, gar-
dant, ppr. 32. ii
BLAKER, Salisbury, Wilts., a demi- horse, sa.,
ducally gorged, or. see plate 72
BLAKER, Portslade, Suss., a horse's head, sa.,
maned and bridled, or. 72. 7
BLAKES, Bart., Iri., a mountain-cat, passant,
gardant, ppr. Virtus sola nobUitas.
comp. 63. 10
BLAKESTON, or BLAKISTON, Durh. , a cock, or,
collared, combed, and wattled, gu.
comp. 94. 12
BLAKISTON, Bart., Lond. and Hants., acock,
gu. Do well, and doubt not. 94. 12
BLAKISTON, or BLAKSTON, Eng., a cock, or.
94- 12
BLAKIT, Eng., a falcon's head, erased, ppr.
103- 3
BLAMIEE, Cumb., a wolf, sejant, ppr., chained,
or. Faire sans dire. comp. 19. 8
BLAMIRE of Thackwood, Cumb., a tiger, sejant.
9- 4
BLAMORE, Eng., a trout, naiant, ppr. 5. 1 1
BLANCHARD, Lane., on a chapeau, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a battle-axe.
BLA
46
BLANCHARD, Wilts, and Somers., on point of
sword, in pale, a mullet. 65. 4
BLANCKAGAM, a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
BLANCKHAEDON, a falcon's claw, erased, con-
joined to a plume of five ostrich-feathers.
BLANCKMAYNES, or BLANCHMAYNES, a leopard's
head, gardant, erased, or. 10. 6
BLAND of Blandsfort, Iri., out of a ducal coro-
net, a lion's head, ppr., charged with a
crescent, gu. Quo fata vacant, comp. 44. 6
BLAND, DAVISON-, of Kippax Park, Yorks., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, ppr.
44- 6
BLAND, a griffin's head, couped, collared, wings
addorsed. 88. 10
BLAND, a holly-branch, vert. 29. 7
BLAND, a cock, gu. 94. 12
BLANDFORD, Dors., in hand a pistol, ppr.
127. 8
BLANE, Bart., Blanefield, Ayrsh., a sword, in
pale, ppr. Pax aut belium. 65. 6
BLANE, or BLAIN, Sco., same crest and motto.
BLANE, and BELEAN, Sco., same crest and
motto.
BLANE, Bart., Berks., a sword, erect, ppr., hilt
and pommel, or. Paritur pax bello. 65. 6
BLANEY, or BLAYNEY, Lond., a horse's head,
couped, ar., in complete armour, ppr. bridled,
az. 71. 6
BLANEY, Heref., a nag's head, couped, ar.,
maned and tufted, sa., bridled, gu. 72. 7
BLANEY, Heref., a fox, passant, ar. 16. n
BLANK, Lond., a dragon's head, erased, vert,
collared and chained, ar., in mouth a fire-
brand, ppr. comp. 89. 4
BLANTYRE, Baron (Stewart), Sco., a dove with
olive-leaf, ppr. Sola juvat virtus. 106. 7
BLAQUIER, Baron, a garb, ppr., banded, or.
Tiens a la verite. 12. 13
BLASHFORD, a swan, issuant, wings expanded.
76. 12
BLATCHFORD, a swan's head and neck, erased,
sa., between wings, ar. 75. I
BLATHWAITE, on a rock, ppr., an eagle, rising,
ar. 103. 9
BLATHWAYT of Dyrham Park, Gloucester, and
of Langridge and Porlock, Somerset, on a
rock, ppr., an eagle, rising, ar., wings, az.
Virtute et veritate. 103. 9
BLAUMESTER, Eng., a demi- savage, holding a
club over shoulder, all ppr. 125. IO
BLAUMIRE, Thackwood, Cumb., a tiger, sejant,
gu- 9- 4
BLAVERHASSET, Eng., in dexter hand a hunt-
ing horn. 152. 14
BLAW, Castle Hill, Sco., in armed hand a
sword, in pale, ppr. 155. 7
BLAW, a demi - lion, rampant, ar. Festina
lente. 44. 14
BLAXTON, Eng., a goat, passant, or. 56. n
BLAYDES of Ranby Hall, Notts., a talbot's
head, erased, and erect, sa. Pro Deo, rege,
et patria. 61. 2
BLAYDES, Eng., a thistle, vert, flowered, gu.
2- 3
BLAYDES, a demi-leopard, salient, ppr., in dex-
ter a sword, ar. see plate 9
BLAYDES, Oulton House, Yorks., a demi-
leopard, collared and chained, or, in dexter
a sword, erect, ppr. comp. 9. 5
BLAYDES, MARVEL-, Yorks., a talbot's head,
BLI
erased and erect, sa. Pro Deo, rege, et
patria. 6 1. 2
BLAYKESTON of Blaykeston, Durh., a cock, or,
crested and wattled, gu. 94. 12
BLAYNE, Berks., a greyhound's head, ar., col-
lared, az. 1 8. 10
BLAYNEY, Lond., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
in complete armour, ppr., bridle, az. 71. 6
BLAYNEY of The Lodge, Evesham, Wore., a
fox, ar. I rest to rise. see plate 1 6
BLAYNEY, Kensham, Heref., an ermine, pas-
sant, ar. 33. I
BLAYNEY, Baron, of Moraghan, Iri., a nag's
head, couped, ar., bridled, gu., on forehead
a plate of armour, in centre of which a spike,
all ppr. Integra mens augustissima possessio.
71. 7
BLEAYMIRE, an heraldic tiger, sejant, collared
and chained. see plate 64
BLEDDYN, or BLEEDDYN, a boar, passant, sa.,
bristled, ar. 4. II
BLEDLOW, Lond., in the sea an anchor, ppr.
138. 12
BLENCOWE, Marston Hall, Oxon., a sword, in
pale, handle upwards, pierced through a
human heart, all ppr., between wings, ar.
BLENCOWE of Marston, North amp., same crest.
BLENERHASSET, Suff., a fox, sejant, gu. 16. 9
BLENERHASSET, Suff., a wolf, sejant, gu., tail
fleeted over back, langued, az. 19. 12
BLENKINSOPP, LEATON-, of Hoppyland Castle,
Durh., and Humbleton Hall, Northumb. :
(i.) For Blenkinsopp, a lion, rampant, or.
41. 12. (2.) For Leaton, out of a mural
coronet, two wings, expanded, ar., each
charged with a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
Dieu defende le droit.
BLENMAN, Croscombe, Somers., in dexter hand,
vested, a roll of parchment, ppr. 151. 7
BLENNERH ASSET, Iri., in the sea a pillar, ppr.
I36- 5
BLENNERHASSET, Bart., Iri., a wolf, sejant, ppr.
Fortis fortuna juvat. 19. 12
BLENNERHASSETT of Ballyseedy, a wolf, se-
jant, ppr. Fortis fortuna juvat. 19. 12
BLENSHELL, or BLINSHALL, Aberdeen, a holly-
leaf, vert. Deo favente florebo. 29. 7
BLESBY, or BLESBIE, Line., a griffin's head,
erased, or. 88. 7
BLESET, or BLESSET, Eng., an eagle, displayed,
PPr- 95-" 13
BLESSONE, Eng., a martlet, ar. 119. 4
BLETSHO, Winington, Beds., a wolf's head, or,
semee of hurts, murally gorged, az.
see plate 19.
BLEVERHASSET, or BLENERHASSET, Lowdham,
Suff., a fox, sejant, gu. 16. 9 or 10
BLEVERHASSET, Norf., a wolf, sejant, gu.
19. 12
BLEWET, BLEWETT, and BLUET, Cornvv. and
Devons., a squirrel, sejant, or, collared and
lined, gu., in paws an acorn, gold, leaved,
vert. comp. 58. 7
BLEWET, BLEWITT, and BLEUETT, Eng., and
Grenham, Somers., a mort head, ppr. 157. 8
BLEWITT, Lond., Somers., and Monm., a squir-
rel, sejant, ppr., eating an acorn, fructed, or.
Spes mea in Deo. comp. 58. 7
BLICK, Bucks., a leopard, passant, ar., semee of
mullets, sa. comp. 9. 13
BLICK and BLICKE, Eng., a hawk's lure, az.,
ringed, or. 66. 13
BLI 47
BLIGH, or BLIGHE, Cornw., a dexter arm,
couped at elbow, in hand a battle-axe. 1 56. 14
BLIGH, a griffin's head, erased, or. 88. 7
BLIGH, Kent, a griffin's head, erased, or.
Finem respice. 88. 7
BLIGH, Earl of Darnley, Iri., a griffin's head,
erased, or. Finem respice. 88. 7
BLINCKARNE, or BLINCARNE, Kent, a demi-lion,
in dexter a cross, gu. 44. 7
BLISS, Eng., an arm from elbow, in hand a
bundle of four arrows, points downward.
127. 12
BLISS, Chipping-Norton, Oxon., a garb, ppr.
12. 13
BLISSETT, a sword in pale, enfiled with a
thistle, ppr.
BLITHE, Lond. and Line., on top of tower, a
lion, all ar. 22. 13
BLITHE, Lond., a lion, sejant, gu. 38. 13
BLITHE, Derb. , a peacock, or, in mouth a ser-
pent, reflexed over neck, ppr.
comp. 117. 8 and 10
BLITHMAN, a demi-bear, ar., muzzled, gu., be-
tween paws a battle-axe. comp. 28. 5
BLIZARD, a fleur-de-lis, az. 142. 13
BLIZARD, or BLIZZARD, Eng., a lady's arm,
erect, on wrist a bracelet. J51- 6
BLOCKLEY, the sun shining on a spread eagle,
in flames, ppr. see plate 96
BLOCKLEY, Eng., the sun shining on a demi-
eagle, with two heads, in flames, ppr.
comp. 96. 8
BLOCKNEY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, az., a
boar's head and neck, or. 3. 3
BLODLOW, a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
BLODWELL, Suff., a demi-lion, per pale, in-
dented, ar. and gu. 44. 14
BLOER, Lond., a cubit arm, vested, vert, in
hand, ppr., a pomme.
BLOFELD of Hoverton House, Norf., three
ostrich-feathers, ar. Domino quid reddam.
51- 3
BLOIS, Bart., Grundisburgh Hall, Suff., in a
gauntlet, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, ar. Je me fie
en Dieu. 121. I
BLOIS. DE-, and BLOYS, a lion, rampant, gar-
dan t, gu. 41. 7
BLOMBERG, Eng., two eagles' wings, addorsed,
ppr. 74. 6
BLOMBERG, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, double-queued. comp. 46. 12
BLOME, Seven Oaks, Kent, a peacock's tail,
erect, or. Post virtutum curro.
117. 5, without coronet
BLOMEFIELD, Bart., Attleborough, Norf., out
of a mural coronet, ar., a demi-heraldic
tiger, az., armed and tufted, or, collared, of
the first, holding a broken sword, ppr.
see plate 64
BLOMER, or BLOOMER, Hagthorpe, Glouc., and
Eng., a tiger, sejant, vert, ducally gorged,
lined. see plate 9
BLOMFEILD, BLOMEFIELD, or BLOOMFIELD, two
wings displayed, ppr. 119. 12
BLOM FIELD, Rev. C., co. Suffolk, a lozenge,
between wings, erect, gu. Zeal and honour.
1 60. 7
BLOMMART, an arm, embowed, in hand a sword,
in pale, enfiled with a savage's head, couped,
148. 14
BLOND, and BLOUNT, behind the rays of the
sun, or, a bull's head, sa. see plate 14
BLTJ
BLOND, LE, Iri., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a game-cock, ppr. 93. 12
BLONDELL, Eng., in dexter hand a battle-axe,
all ppr. 156. 14
BLONDEVILL, or BLONVILLE, Eng., a Cornish
chough, ppr. 114. 10
BLOOD, a buck's head, erased, ppr. , attired, or,
in mouth an arrow, gold. see plate 83
BLOOD, Iri., a talbot's head, sa., collared, or.
60. 4
BLOODWORTH, Eng., in dexter hand, in fess,
gu., a cross crosslet, fitched, in pale, sa.
146. II
BLOOM, a cubit arm, erect, vested, az., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., some slips of brown,
stalked, vert, blossomed, or. 121. 12
BLOOMFIELD, Baron, Iri., out of a mural coro-
net, or, charged with two cinquefoils, in
fess, az., a bull's head, ppr. Fortes fortuna
juvat. see plate 14
BLOOMFIELD, a fox's head, ppr. 16. 3
BLOOMFIELD, a bull's head, ppr. 14. 7
BLOOMFIELD, Eng., two wings, issuing, ppr.
74. 6
BLOOR, or BLOORE, Eng., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a cutlass, all ppr. 1 2 1. 6
BLOSS, Ipswich, Suff., a demi-angel, in dexter
a griffin's head, erased. 139. 6
BLOSSE, LYNCH-, Bart., Iri., a wolf, passant,
coward, ar. Nee temere, nee timide. 19. n
BLOSSOM, or BLOSSOME, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, in hand a swan's head, erased.
I5I- 3
BLOSSOME, or BLOSSUN, Eng., a ram, passant,
ppr. 57. 10
BLOUNDELL, or BLUNDELL, a squirrel, sejant,
or, cracking a nut, ppr. 58- 12
BLOUNDELL, Carlington, Beds., a squirrel, se-
jant, gu., collared, holding a nut, or. 58. 7
BLOUNT, Lord Montjoye, on a ducal coronet,
or, a wolf, passant, sa. see plate 19
BLOUNT, Lond. and Glouc., a sea-lion, erm.,
rampant, ducally crowned, or. see plate 69
BLOUNT, the sun, or, charged with a gauntlet,
sa. see plate 7
BLOUNT, Bart., Soddington, Wore., an armed
foot in the sun, ppr. Lux tua vita mea.
BLOUNT, in a crescent, az., two swans' heads,
reversed, ar., the one crossing the other, in
mouth of each an annulet, gu.
BLOUYLE, Suff., a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
BLOWER, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, vert, vulned in breast
by an arrow, feathered, ar. 101. 4
BLOXAM, an anchor, in bend, sinister, or,
cabled, az.
BLOXHOLMEDAX, a tree, vert, and boar, pas-
sant, ar. see plate 4
BLOYAM, and BLOXHAM, Eng , a shuttle, az.
66. 12
BLOYE, a mullet, gu., between two branches of
palm, in orle, vert. 138. 8
BLOYS, Ipswich, Suff., in gauntlet, ppr., purfled,
or, a fleur-de-lis, gold.
BLUCK, a bull's head, erased, gu., armed, or.
15. 6
BLUDDER, or BLUDER, Line, and Middx., a
lion's head, erased, ar., pierced through neck
with a broken spear, of the same, see plate 49
BLUDDER, BLUDER, BLUTHER, Lond., a lion's
head, erased, ar., pierced through neck with
the blade of a sword, ar., the wound, gu. 49. 1 3
BLT7
BOG
BLUDWORTH, a naked arm, embowed, ppr., in
hand a wreath of laurel, vert. 123. 7
BLUET, Holcolm- Regis, Devons., a squirrel,
sejant, or, collared, lined, and cracking a
nut. 58. 7
BLUETT of Holcombe Court, Devons., a squir-
rel, sejant, or, in dexter an acorn, vert,
fructed, gold. In Deo omnia.
BLUETT, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, cracking a
nut, ppr. 58. 7
BLUFIELD, a demi-greyhound, wounded on
breast with an arrow, ppr. see plate 18
BLUND, Eng., a cock's head, erased, gu. 94. 9
BLUNDELL, Iri., on a tower, an eagle, rising,
ppr. see plate 22
BLUNDELL, a unicorn's horn, ppr.
BLUNDELL, Hants., the sun in glory, charged
on the centre with an eye, issuing tears, all
ppr. Inter lachrymas micat. see plate 7
BLUNDELL, Eng., a hawk, in dexter an ear of
wheat, ppr. 105. 3
BLUNDELL, a squirrel, sejant, ppr., collared,
cracking a nut, or. 58. 7
BLUNDEN, Iri., on the point of a spear, a dol-
phin, naiant, ppr. 68. 9
BLUNDEN, Bishop's Castle, Salop, a demi-
griffin, or, gorged with a fess, erm.
see plate 86
BLUNDESTONE, and BLUNSTONE, Suff., the sun
rising, ppr. Post nubes lux. 7. 7
BLUNT of Waldop House, Hants., the sun in
glory, charged on centre with an eye, issuing
tears, all ppr. Inter lachrymas micat.
see plate 7
BLUNT, Bart., Lond., same crest. Lux tua vita
mea.
BLUNT, Eng., within a coronet, or, a bull's
head, couped near shoulders, sa. see plate 14
BLUNT, Notts., a wolf, passant, sa. 63. 3
BLUNT, Eng., the sun in splendour, or. 7. 10
BLYTH, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
holding by the middle a drawn sword, point
downward, all ppr. 67. 15
BLYTH, Eng., a buck's head, ppr. Spero meli-
ora. 84. 10
BLYTH, Sir ARTHUR, K.C.M.G., So. Australia, a
roebuck's head, erased, gu. , attired, or, gorged
with a chaplet, vert. Inreritate victoria. 83.9
BLYTHE, Bodmyn, Cornw., a griffin's head,
erased, or. 88. 7
BLYTHE, Yorks., a buck's head, erased, or,
attired, of the same, collared, az. 83. 12
BLYTHE, Norf., a stag's head, couped, gu.,
gorged with a chaplet of laurel, ppr. 83. 9
BLYTHE, Derbs. and Yorks., a roebuck's head,
erased, attired, or, gorged, with a chaplet,
vert. 83. 9
BLYTHE, on the top of a tower, ppr., a lion,
statant. see plate 22
BOADE, a rain's head, gorged with a fess, in-
dented, sa., charged with three escallops, ar.
see plate 57
BOAG, or BOGG, a sand-glass, ppr. 153. i
BOAK, Eng., a beacon, fired, ppr. 2. 13
BOARD, Bordhill, Suss., and Lindfield, a stag,
erm. Si. 10
BOARDMAN, Eng., a lion, sejant, collared and
lined, or. 38. I
BOASE, Cornw., a demi-lion, charged with
three bezants on shoulder, and a star on hip,
in paws five arrows, four in saltier, and one
in fess at top, see plate 44
BOATFIELD, Eng., five arrows, sa., enfiled with
a ducal coronet, or. 156. 13
BOCK, a hawk's leg and wing, conjoined, the
first belled and jessed, all ppr. 52. 4
BOCKET, Eng., a horse's head, in profile, be-
tween wings, addorsed. 72. 4
BOCKETT, on a wreath, entwined with laurel,
vert, a falcon, wings expanded and ducally
gorged, or, beaked and legged, gu.
comp. 99. 12
BOOKING, Suff., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a leopard, passant, ppr. 9. 12
BOCKINGHAM, Suff., on a chapeau, a lion, sta-
tant, gardant, collared and ducally crowned.
37- 9
BOCKLAND, or BOCKLANDE, a bull's head, erased,
ar., ducally gorged, sa. 14. 2
BOCKLAND, a hawk, close, regardant, ar.,
beaked and belled, or. comp. 51. 12
BOCKLEY, the sun shining on a demi-eagle,
with two heads in flames, ppr. comp. 96. 8
BODDAM, Enfield, Micldx. and Ess., a stag,
trippant, ppr. 79. 4
BODDICOTT, BODICOTE, or BODYCOAT, a weaver's
shuttle, in pale, az., threaded, ar. 66. 12
BODDIE, or BODY, Ess., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a staff, raguly, gu. 95. 2
f*BoDDiNGTON, or BODINGTON, Eng., a lion's paw,
V grasping a scimitar, all ppr. 78. 7.
BODDINGTON, or BODDINTON, a demi-lion, gu.,
in dexter, a cross crosslet, fitched, ar. 46. 4
BODE, Feversham, Kent, a greyhound's head,
couped. ar., collared and ringed, sa., charged
with three escallops. comp. 13. 10
BODELL, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, stab-
bing with a sword, a squirrel, sejant, regard-
ant, ppr.
BODELSGATE, Cornw., a horse's head, erased,
ar. 72. I
BODENFIELD, an eagle's head, erased, between
wings, ar., ducally crowned, or. see plate 102
BODENHAM of Kotherwas, Heref., a dragon's
head, erased, sa. Veritas liberabit. 89. 5
BODENHAM, Heref., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a wing, sa. 50. I
BoDENHAM, Heref., a dragon's head, erased, sa.
89. 5
BODINGTON, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dex-
ter, a cross crosslet, fitched, ar. 46. 2
BODKIN of Amiagh, Iri., a wild boar, ppr.
Crom-a-boo. 4. 1 1
BODKIN, Eng., a pillar, sa. . . 132. 3
BODLEY, or BODLEGH, Devons., on a ball, az.,
encircled with rays, or, a ducal coronet.
BODLEY, Streatham, SUIT. , a bull' s head, or. 14.7
BODLEY, a demi-wolf, between paws a ducal
coronet, all ppr. see plate 19
BODRIGAN, a dexter hand, erect, round wrist a
ribbon. comp. 148. 5
BODWIDA, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 4
BODYHAM, Eng., a pegasus at speed, wings ad-
dorsed, and ducally gorged. comp. 71. 13
BOEHM, BOHEM, and BOEHAM, between two
elephants' trunks, a horse-shoe, comp. 77. 1 2
BOEVY, CRAWLEY-, Bart., Glouc., on a mount,
vert, a heron, ppr., collared, or, in dexter^, a
saltier, gold. Esse quam videri. see plate i'l 5
BOGER, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, sup-
porting a flag. 99. 3
BOGG, Sutterin, Line., a bat, displayed, ar.,
armed, or. 74-5
Boa
49
BOL,
BOGGIS, or BOGGS, the sail of a ship, ppr. 21. I
BOGIE, and BOGGIE, Eng., a lamb, supporting
a flag. Deus pastor meus. 55. 1 1
BOGLE, Sco., a rose, slipped and leaved, ppr.
Dulcedine. 3°- 8
BOGLE, Sco., a rose, stalked and leaved, ppr.,
thereon a bee feeding, sa. E labore dulce
do. 53- I
BOGLE, a ship in full sail, ppr. Spe meliore
vehor. 21. 14
BOGLE, Eng , a tower, ppr. 22. 14
BOGLEY, Eng., a cross, sa., on three grieces,
gu. 137- 4
BOHUN, DE, a wolf, current, ppr. 63. I
BOHUN, Tressingfield, Suff., on a chapeau, a
quatrefoil, pierced, erm., in centre, a bezant.
BOIDELL, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased,
az. 20. 4
BOILEAU, Eng., a heart inflamed, ppr. 120. 5
BOILEAU, Bart., of Tacolnstone Hall, Norf.,
in a nest, or, a pelican in her piety, ppr.,
charged on breast with a saltier, gu. JJe
tout man coeur. comp. 97. 2
Bois, a stag's head, ar., attired, gu., between
attires a mound, or. see plate 83
Bois, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
BOKELAND, a lion, rampant, between paws a
pair of scales, ppr.
BOKELAND, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, gu.,
between wings. 1 02. 13
BOKENHAM, Norf., three mullets, in cheveron.
137. 8
BOKENHAM, Norf., a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
BOKINGE, or BOKING, Suff., a man's head,
couped at shoulders, ar., hair, vert. 1*30. 1.3
BOLAINE, or BOLOINE, Lond., a bull's head,
couped, ar. 14. 7
BOLAND, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an arm, in hand three arrows, in bend, sini-
ster. 146. I
BOLBECK, or BOLEBECK, a lion, sejant, support-
ing with dexter a broken lance, all ppr.
38. II
BOLCOLE, a demi-reindeer, ppr., collared,
traced, and charged on shoulder with an
etoile, or.
BOLD, or BOLDE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a griffin's head, sa., between wings, or.
see plate 90
BOLD of Bold, Lane., a griffin, segreant, sa.,
beaked and legged, or. 86. 10
BOLD of Bold, Lane., out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a demi-eagle, sa., winged, or. 100. 2
BOLDEN of Hyning, Lancaster: (i.) Out of a
ducal coronet, or, a tiger's head, ar. II. i.
(2.) A swan, or. Pour bien desirer. 75. II
BOLDERO, and BOLDEROWE, Eng., a torteau,
vert. 149. 1 1
BOLDERO, Suff., a greyhound, sejant. Audax
ero. 18. 14
BOLDERS, a greyhound, current, ar. 1 7. 8
BOLDORNE, and BOLDRON, Eng., a greyhound,
current, gu., collared, or. comp. 17. 8
BOLDROWE, Suff., in lion's gamb, ar., a saltier,
az.
BOLEBEC, or BOLEBECK. Eng., a lion, sejant, in
dexter a broken lance, all ppr. 38. 1 1
BOLEINE, a bull's head, couped, ar., langued,
gu., charged on neck with crescent, or.
see plate 14
BOLES, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az., a
lion's head, ar.
45- 15
BOLEYN, BOLLENS, or BOLLIN, Eng., two
branches of thorn, in orle, ppr. 29. 12
BOLGER, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, ppr.,
in hand three ears of rye. 156. 1 1
BOLGER, St. Austins, Iri., an escallop reversed,
or. Deus nobis htxc otio fecit. 5- 5
BOLHALTH, Eng., from top of tower, an arm,
embowed, in hand a spear, in fess. 34. I
BOLINGBROKE, Viscount (St. John), on a mount,
ppr., a falcon, rising, belled, or, ducally
gorged, gu. Nee qucerere, nee spernere hono-
rem. 99. 1 2
BOLLAND, Clapham, Surr., an eagle's head,
erased, ppr., gorged with a collar, erm., in
beak a peg, sa. see plate 102
BOLLAND, Eng., a hart, trippant, ppr., armed,
or. 79. 4
BOLLEN, Eng., a talbot, gu., collared and
leashed, or. 6 1. 12
BOLLERS, Eng., an arm, vested and embowed,
in fess, in hand a cross crosslet, fitched. 103. 8
BOLLES, Middx., and Scampton, Line., a buck's
head, ar., attired, or. 84. 10
BOLLES, Suff., a cock crowing, or, combed,
wattled, and armed, gu. 94. 12
BOLLINGBROKE, BOLL1NGBROOK, and BOLLINS-
BROOK, a Spanish hat, az., turned up, ar., in
front three feathers. 51. n
BOLLS, Eng., a cock crowing, or, combed,
armed, and wattled, gu. 94. 12
BOLNEY, Berks, and Suss., a skeleton's head,
couped at shoulders, ppr., in mouth a fire-
brand, or, flammant at ends, ppr.
comp. 157. 8
BOLOURD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, gu. 100. 2
BOLRON, a dove, volant, sa. 106. 10
BOLRON, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand a
sword, in pale, enfiled with a savage's head.
148. 14
BOLSTRED, a bull's head and neck, gu., attired,
ar., between wings expanded, of the last.
15. 2
BOLSTRODE, Eng., a bull's head, couped, gu,,
armed, or. 14. 7
BOLT, or BOULT, a stork, ppr. 1 1 5. 8
BOLTER, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa., im-
perially crowned, or. 44. 4
BOLTHORPE, a demi-tiger, salient, or, ducally
gorged, ar. 9. 3
BOLTON, Iri., a stag's head, erased, ar.. pierced
through nose with an arrow. see plate 83
BOLTON of Bective Abbey, co. Meath, a hawk,
belled, ar. 104. 2
BOLTON, Baron (Powlett), a falcon, wings ex-
panded, and belled, or, charged on breast
and wings with three etoiles, in fess, gu.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, az., in beak a
salmon, ppr. Aymezloyaulte. comp. 104. IO
BOLTON, a bolt, gu., in a tun, or.
BOLTON, Suff., a falcon, close, ar., charged on
breast with a trefoil, slipped, vert, beaked
and belled, or. see 'plate 104
BOLTON, BOLTONE, or BOLTOUN, a horse, cur-
rent, saddled and bridled. 72. 9
BOLTON, Lane., a hawk, ar., belled, or. 104. 2
BOLTON, or BOULTON, Lane, and York., a buck's
head, erased, ar., attired, or, gorged with
chaplet, vert, pierced through neck with an
arrow, gold. see plate 83
BOLTON, a falcon, ar., wings expanded, or.
loo. 13
BOM
BOO
BOMFORD, Iri., an eagle, displayed, in dexter
a dagger. 95- 5
BOMONT, an ostrich, wings expanded, ar.
see plate 108
BON, LE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. Confido. 108. 5
BONAR, Lond., and Chiselhurst, Kent, a sword,
in pale, blade, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
65. 6
BONAR, a sword, in pale, ppr. Denique ccelum.
65. 6
BONAR of Kimmerghame, Berwick: (i.) A
crusader's sword, 154. 9. (2.) Two ban-
ners, crossed. 153- 5
BOND, Peckham, Surr., and Cornw., a demi-
pegasus, az. 71. I o
BOND, a lion, sejant, erm. 38. 13
BOND, or BONDE, Eng., an old man's head, in
profile, ppr., hair, sa. 123. 12
BOND, Saltash, Cornw., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a cubit arm, erect, in armour, sa., gar-
nished, gold, in hand a sword, ppr. 122. 3
BOND, Iri., an ostrich-head between two
branches of palm, in orle. 108. 3
BOND, Bart., Iri., a lion, sejant, ar. 38. 13
BONDE, Dorchester, a demi - pegasus, az.,
winged and guttee d'or. 71. 10
BONDE, a lion, sejant, ar. 3 8. 13
BONDIVILLE, Yorks., a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
BONE, Sco., a goat, statant, in mouth a branch
of oak, all ppr. 56. 6
BONE, a bone and palm branch, in saltier, ppr.
66. 6
BONE, or BOUN, Eng., a sword and key, in sal-
tier, ppr. 78. 12
BONEHAM, and BONHAM, Eng., a pheon, in
pale, with part of broken shaft. 77. 15
BONEKILL, Sco., a demi-man, in armour, in
dexter a sword, all ppr. 127. 10
BONEKILL, Sco., in hand a buckle, or. 1 54. 4
BONELL, Derby, a demi-lion, rampant, sa. 44. 14
BONEST, Lond., a talbot's head, couped, ar.
61. 3
BONFOY, or BUNFOY, Hease, Middx., an arm,
couped and erect, in armour, ppr., in hand
a cross calvary, gu.
BONHAM, Wilts., stump of tree, in fess, sprout-
ing, ensigned with a fleur-de-lis. 29. 6
BONHAM, Ess., a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
BONHAM, Petersfield, Hants., a dragon's head,
ar., gutte"e-de-sang. 90. 4
BONIFACE, Suss., a talbot, passant, sa. 61. 7
BONNELL, Norf., a lion, rampant, or, between
paws a cross crosslet, az. see plate 40
BONNELL, Lond., a demi-lion, erased, or, pel-
lette"e, supporting a spear. see plate 42
BONNER, a unicorn's head, couped, between
wings, in mouth a trefoil. see pi-ate 70
BONNER, Oxon., a talbot's head, ar., collared,
az., studded, edged, and ringed, or. 60. 4
BONNET, Lond., a unicorn's head, couped, vert.
Rara bonitas. 70. 4
BONNETT, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched, az. 141. 8
BONNEY, Eng., a square padlock, ppr. 140. 4
BONNIMAN, Sco., a spur, between wings, ppr.
67. 2
BONSHAW, in dexter hand, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, a sword, in pale, on point a
garland of laurel, all ppr. Mente manuquc.
comp. 150. 5
BONSOR, SUIT., on a staff raguly, or, in fess,
a wolf, passant, sa., collared, chain reflexed
over back, gold. 19. 10
BONTEIN, Sco., an arm, in hand a sword, ppr.
Fortiter etfide. . 154-6
BONTEIN, Eng., a cross crosslet and two palm-
branches, in saltier.
BONTEIN, and BONTEINE, Sco., an armillary
sphere, ppr. Soli Deo gloria. 8. I
BONTEN, a griffin, segreant, in dexter a sword,
in pale. comp. 86. 7 and 10
BONTIEN, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle,
rising, purp. 100. 2
BONTON, Eng., an arm from elbow, in hand a
mill-rind, ppr. 152. 12
BONUS, and BONEST, Lond., a talbot's head,
couped, ar. 61. 3
BONVILE, Devons., a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
BONVILL, a demi-lion, rampant, supporting an
• anchor, ppr. 42. 9
BONWICK, burr., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
charged with an etoile, or. see plate 46
BOODAM, Eng., an etoile of eight rays, or.
BOODLE, Eng., a horse's head, neck trans-
pierced with spear, in bend, ppr. 72. 8
BOOER, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, erm. 19. 6
BOOKER, Iri., a crow feeding, ppr. 114. 6
BOOKER, Lond. and Notts., a swan, collared
and lined, ppr. 75. 4
BOOKER of Cobrey Park, Heref., a demi-eagle,
displayed. 102. 12
BOOKEY, a dove, volant, ar., in mouth a sprig,
vert. 1 06. 10
BOON, or BOONE, Eng., a bell, ppr. 159. I
BOON, or BOONE, in hand a sheaf of arrows,
points downward, ppr. 127. 12
BOORMAN, Kent, a demi-lion, in dexter a
mullet, gu. Audaciter. 46. 2
BOORNE, Lond. and Ess., a tiger, sejant, gu.,
maned, tufted, and tailed, or. 9. 4
BOORNE, out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head,
ar. 83. I
BOORNE, Battle, Suss., a stag's head, erased,
gu., attired and guttle, ar. 83. 13
BOORS, Eng., an eel, naiant, az. no. 7
BOOT, or BOOTE, a greyhound, couchant, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle. 1 8. 9
BOOTH, Derbs., a demi-St. Catherine, ppr.,
couped at knees, vested, ar., crowned, or, in
dexter a Catherine wheel, in sinister a sword,
point downward.
BOOTH, Salford, Lane., two laurel-branches,
vert, in orle, thereon a lion, passant, ar.
Non mihi, sed Deo et regi. 36. 1 2
BOOTH, Bart., Ess., a lion, passant, ar., gorged
with a bar-gemelle, in dexter a chaplet of
laurel, vert. Deus adjuvat nos. see plate 36
BOOTH, GORE, Bart, Iri.: (i.) A lion, rampant,
ar. Quod ero spcro. 41.12. (2.) A wolf, ram-
pant, ar. In hoc signo vinces — and — Genii
cequus utrique. 62. 8
BOOTH of Glendon Hall, Northamp., a lion,
passant, ar. Quod ero spero. 36. I
BOOTH, a lictor's rod. ppr. 90. 3
BOOTH, or BOOTHE, Chesh., a lion, passant, ar.
36. i
BOOTH, Twemlow, Chesh., a lion, passant,
charged on shoulder with a hank of cotton,
ppr. comp. 36. 13
BOOTH, Berks., a porcupine's head, erased.
BOOTH, Eng., a boar's head, erased, erect, sa.
3- 6
BOOTH, a demi-leopard, rampant. 9. I
BOO
BOS
BOOTH, Kellingham, Line., a boar's head,
erased and erect, sa., armed, or, in mouth a
spear-head, ar. comp. 4. I
BOOTH, Eng., on a chaplet, vert, a lion, pas-
sant, ar. Non mi/ii, sed Deo et regi. 36. 12
BOOTH, a boar's head, couped, sa. 3. 9
BOOTHBY, Bart., Broadlow Ash, Derbs., a lion's
paw, erased, erect, or. Mors Christi, mors
mortis mihi. 51. 15
BOOTLE, Eng., a leopard, couchant, or, spotted,
gu. ii. 12
BOOTLE, Wilbraham. See SKELMERSDALE.
BOOTLE, a demi-lion, rampant, regardant, ppr.,
between paws an antique oval shield, gu.,
rimmed, or, charged with a cross patonce,
crossed, ar. comp. plate 42
BOOTY, Suff., on a mount, vert., in hand, ppr.,
couped at wrist, a sword, ar., hilted, or.
BORASTER, Heref., Wore., and Berks., out of
a mural coronet, sa., a griffin's head, or,
gorged with a fess between two bars -gem elle,
gu. see plate 88
BORDELAYS, BORDELEYS, BORDELEY, Or BOR-
DELOYS, Camb., an Indian goat, salient, in
mouth a branch of trefoil. comp. 56. 5
BOREHAM, or BORHAM, Eng., on a mural coro-
net, ppr., a serpent, nowed, vert. III. I
BOREHONT, Hants., on a mural coronet, ppr.,
a serpent, nowed, vert. III. I
BORELACE, a boar's head, couped at neck, in
mouth a rose. comp. 3. 4
BORELANDS, a broken lance, ppr. Press through.
130. 8
BORELL, or BURRELL, Heref., and Brommer
Park, North umb., a naked arm, embowed,
ppr., charged with three pellets, in hand a
bunch of leaves, vert, fructed, or.
comp. 157. 14
BORLEY, and BORSELEY, Wilts., in front of a
rock a Cornish chough, ppr. 74. 8
BOREMAN, Eng., on stump of tree, an eagle,
rising, ppr. 99. 9
BORESTON, or BORRESTON, Eng., a parrot, vert.
Il8. 12
BORGOINE, Eng., a marigold, on top a bee, all
ppr. comp. 53. i
BORLACE, Treluddro, Cornw., a boar's head,
couped at neck, between two roses, stalked
and leaved, vert, see plate 3
BORLAND, and BORLANDS, Sco., a broken lance,
ppr. Press through. 130. 8
BORLAND, Eng., a bull's head, erased, ar., du-
cally gorged, sa. 14. 2
BORLASE, Bockmer, Bucks., a wolf, passant,
regardant, ar., struck in shoulder with an
arrow, or, held in mouth. 63. 8
BORMAN, Devons. and Somers., a bull's head,
erased, or, attired, sa. 15. 6
BORMINGHALL, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, gu.
19. 6
BORMINGHALL, Eng., a wolfs head, gu. 19. 5
BORNE, Kent, a lion, sejant, or, collared, az.,
resting fore-dexter on a pellet, see plate 38
BORODAILE, a dragon's head, erased, ppr. 89. 5
BORODAILE, a dragon's head, ppr. 90. 4
BORON, a dragon's head and wings, sa. 90. 9
BOROUGH, Line., and Richmond, Yorks., a
ewan's head and neck, ar., beaked, gu.
see plate 75
BOROUGH, Bart., Baseldon Park, Berks., three
plates surmounted by a plume of five ostrich-
feathers, ar. Survez moi. see plate log
BOROUGH, Sandwick, Kent, a dove, standing
on a snake, ppr. no. 9
BOROUGH, or BURGH, Eng., a falcon, rising,
erm., billed, and ducally gorged, or. 105. 15
BOROUGH, Eng., two wings, addorsed, erm.
74. 6
BORRADAILE, BORRODAILE, Or BORADAILE, Out
of a tower, a demi -grey hound, between paws
a branch of laurel, all ppr. 24. 8
BORRER of Henfield, Suss., a buck's head, ppr.,
erased, in mouth an auger. Fide laboro.
see plate 83
BORRETT, Lond., a boar's head and neck,
erased, gu., neck transpierced with broken
spear, gold, end held in mouth.
comp. 3. 8 and 4. I
BORRETT, Yorks., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. i
BORROW, Derbs., on a mount, an eagle, regard-
ant, wings expanded, all ppr., supporting
with dexter a shield, or. comp. 98. 14
BORROWES, Bart., Iri., a lion, sejant, ar., du-
cally crowned, or. Et vi et virtute. see plate 38
BORROWES, or BORROWS, Iri., a boar's head,
erased, in fess, with sword thrust through
under jaw, in pale, and issuing out of mouth.
4- 3
BORROWES, or BORROWS, Eng., a crane, sup-
porting with dexter an anchor. 115. n
BORROWMAN, Sco., a demi-man, in armour, bran-
dishing a sword, ppr. Pro patria. 127. 10
BORSELLE, Eng., over stump of oak-tree an
eagle, volant, ppr. comp. 100. 8
BORSLEY, in front of a rock a Cornish chough.
74. 8
BORSTON, Eng., a dagger, in pale, az., pommel,
or. 148. 8
BORTHWICK, a withered rose-bush, sprouting
anew from root. Virtus post facia.
BORTHWICK of Crookston, Sco., a moor's head,
couped, ppr. Qui conducit — and — Fide et
spe. 134-13
BORTHWICK, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, apau-
me'e, charged with an eye, ppr. Mente
manuque. 128. 6
BORTHWICK, Hartside, Sco., a hart's head,
erased, gu.. attired, or, devouring a serpent,
ppr. Ccditus datum. 84. 9
BORTHWICK, Muirhouse, Sco., a pelican, wings
expanded, or, vulning breast, ppr. Ex vul-
nere solus. 97-7
BORTHWICK, Sco., a Saracen's head, affronte'e,
ppr. Qui conducit. 123. 14
BORTHWICK, Sco., a negro's head, sa. Qui con-
ducit. I34-I3
BORTHWICK, Sco., an eagle, displayed, sa.,
charged on breast with a saltier. Fide et
spe. 95. 8
BORTHWICK, Mayshiels, Sco., an eagle, rising,
ppr. Nee deerit operi dextra. 98. 10
BORTON, Stapleford, a boar's head, couped, or,
in mouth a branch of laurel. see plate 3
( BORTON, Suff., a boar's head, ppr. 3. 9
BOSANQUET, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a lady,
in hand a cross, gu. 23. 3
BOSANQUET of The Forest House, Epping, and
of Dingeston, Monm., a demi-lion, rampant,
couped, gu. 44. 14
BOSANQUET of Broxbournbury, Herts., same
crest.
BOSCAWEN, Cornw., a falcon, ppr. 104. 2
BOSCAWEN. Cornw., a boar, passant, gu., armed
and membered, ar. 4. 1 1
BOS
BOU
BOSCOWEN, a boar, passant, or, collared and
lined. 4, II
BOSCOWEN, Earl of Falmouth : (i.) A boar,
passant, gu., armed, bristled, and unguled,
or. In coelo quies. 4. 1 1. (2.) A. falcon,
close, ppr., belled, or. Patience passe science.
104. 2
BOSGRAVE. Eng., a boar's head, erased, ar.,
between two oak-branches, vert, fructed, or.
3- ii
BOSNE, and BOSNEY, Eng., a cockatrice, dis-
played. 92. 12
BOSOM, BOSOME, and BOSSUM, Cornw., a tree
growing out of a mount, ppr. 26. 5
Boss, Durh., out of a naval coronet, an arm,
in hand a billet, all ppr. Cada uno eshijo
de sub obras. comp. 149. 13
BOSTOCK, Abingdon, Berks., an antelope, ar.,
attired, or. 82. 10
BOSTOCK, Salop, a martlet, ar. 119. 5
BOSTOCK, Chesh., on stump of tree, erect, ar.,
a bear's head, erased, sa., muzzled, or.
see plate 3
BOSTOCK, Chesh., an antelope, or. 82. 10
BOSTON, Baron, Line. (Irby), a Saracen's head,
ppr. Honor fidelitatis prcemium. 123. 14
BOSTON, Sco., a dove, between two branches
of laurel, in orle, ppr. 93. 8
BOSTON, Eng., a horse's head, in armour, ppr.
71. 7
BOSTRADEPONS, Sco., an etoile of eight points,
radiated, or.
BOSUM, Norf., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
eared, and ducally crowned, or. 60. 10
Bos VILE, or BOSVILLE, Iri., a bull, statant,
hinder part behind a clump of oak-trees,
ppr. see plate 14
BOSVILLE, Eng., a cock's head, erased. 94. 9
BOSVILLE, and BOSSEVILLE, behind an oak-tree,
a ram, passant, all ppr. see plate 55
Bos WELL, Bart., Auchinleck, Ayrs., a falcon,
ppr., hooded, gu., belled, or. Vrayefoy.
104. 6
Bos WELL, Sco., same crest and motto.
BOSWELL, Sco., a falcon's head, couped, ppr.
103- 3
BOSWELL, Yorks., out of a wood, ppr., a bull,
passant, ar. see plate 14
BOSWELL, Yorks. and Kent, a lion's head. 47. 14
BOSWELL, Glassmount, Sco., a lark, volant,
ppr. Nothing venture, nothing have. 119. 3
BOSWELL, Dowen, Sco., same crest. I hope for
better.
BOSWELL, Balmuto, Sco., in hand a scimitar,
ppr. Fortiter. 158. 9
BOSWORTH, Eng., a lily, slipped and leaved,
PPr- 53- 4
BOSWORTH, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr. Animus
valet. 44. 14
BOTATORT, or BOTETOURT, Norf., out of a mural
coronet, six spears, in saltier, ppr. 78. I
BOTELER, Teston, Kent, two eagles supporting
a vine, ppr. Aquilce intern, pocula.
BOTELER, Hatfield-Woodhall, Herts., an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a sword, ppr.
140. 13
BOTELL, and BOTHELL, Ess., a marigold, ppr.
53- 2
BOTELLER, Eng., a covered cup, or. 135. 2
BOTERWIKE, a hawk, in dexter an ear of wheat,
ppr. 105. 3
BOTESHED, Eng., a stag s head, ar. 84. 10
BOTEVILE, BOTEVILLE, or BONTEVILLE, Salop,
a reindeer, or. J'ay bonne cause. 84. 8
BOTFIELD of Norton Hall, Northamp., and
Decker Hill, Salop, a reindeer, or. J'ay
bonne cause. 84. 8
BOTFIELD, a buck, statant, ppr. 81. 10
BOTH, or BOTHE, Eng., on a tower, embattled,
a flag, displayed. 22. 9
BOTHWELL, Sco", a naked boy pulling top of a
pine-tree. Obduram adversus urgentia.
121. 5
BOTTLER, a cinquefoil, gu. 80. 3
BOTLEY, Berks., a boar's head and neck, sa.,
ducally gorged, or. Probitate. 4. 4
BOTOCKS'HED, Eng., a stag's head, ar. 84. 10
BOTREAULX, or BOTREAUX, a dove, standing on
a hill, ppr. 106. 12
BOTREAUX, a man, vested, gu., cap, ppr., legs,
ar., holding a flail.
BOTREULX, or BOTREUX, Cornw., two laurel-
branches in saltier, ppr. comp. 29. 8
BOTT, Staffs., on a glove, a falcon, ppr. 104. 14
BOTTELER, Iri., a cock's head and neck, vert,
combed, wattled, beaked, and ducally gorged,
or, between two dragons' wings, expanded,
ar. see plate 94
BOTTELEY, BOTILLY, or BOTLEY, a boar's head
and neck, sa., ducally gorged, or. 4. 4
BOTTELL, Eng., an escallop, az. 5. I
BOTTILER, Eng., a cinquefoil, vert. 80. 3
BOTTLESHAM, Eng., an escallop, between wings.
5- 4
BOTTOMLEY, Yorks., out of a tower, a demi-
lion, ppr. Fortiter Jideliter etfeliciter. 24. 6
BOTTONLEY, a hawk, standing on a fish, ppr.
104. 12
BOUCHE, Eng., a Saracen's head, couped at
shoulders, affrontee, ppr., wreathed, ar., and
sa. 130. 13
BOUCHER, an owl, ppr. Non vi sed voluntate.
107. 9
BOUCHER, Salisbury, Wilts., a greyhound, se-
jant, ar., collared, or. 1 8. 13
BOUCHER, Eng., an old man's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr., on head a cap.
123. 2
BOUCHERETT of Willingham and Stalling-
borough, Lincoln, a cockatrice, or. Primd
voce salutat. 92. 13
BOUCHIER, Little Stainbridge, Ess., a grey-
hound, sejant, ar., ducally gorged, or.
see plate 17
BOUCHIER, Eng., an owl, ppr. . 107. 9
BOUGE, Thurcaston, Leic., a bat, displayed, ar.
74- 5
BOUGH, Sco., stump of oak-tree, sprouting
branches, ppr. Quod ero spero. 26. 13
BOUGHEY, Cotton, Staffs., an angel praying,
between two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
139- I
BOUGHEY, FLETCHER-, Bart., Betley Court,
Staffs.:, (i.) For Fletcher, a plate, charged
with a pheon, point downward. (2.) For
Boughey, out of an eastern crown, gold,
points alternately or and ar., a buck's head,
ermines, attired and collared, of the first.
Nee gucerere, nee spernere, honorem.
see plate 83
BOUGHS, stump of tree, sprouting, ppr., from
one of branches a shield, gu. 26. 12
BOUGHTON, Eng., a stork's head, erased, in
beak an eel. 1 1 5. 5
BOU
53
BOW
BOUGHTON, Warw., a lion's head, couped, or.
47- H
BOUGHTON, Eng., a goat's head, couped, per
pale, ar. and gu. 55- 2
BOUGHTON, ROUSE- Bart., \Varw.: (i.) For
Boughton, a stork's head, erased, in beak a
snake, ppr. 115. 5. (2.) For Rouse, a
man's head, ppr., head surrounded and
crossed by a ribbon, knotted at top, and
flowing from sides, ar. Omne bonum Dei
donum. 130. 13
BOULBY, or BOWLBT, two branches of thorn, in
orle. 29. 12
BOULD of Bould, Lane., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head, sa., beaked, gu.,
between wings, gold. loo. 3
BOULING, Eng., a garb, or. 12. 13
BOULSTED, and BOULSTRED, Devons., a bull's
head, gu., between wings. 15. 2
BOULT, Eng., a morion cap, ppr. 154. I
BOULTBEE, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
BOULTBEE, or BOULTBIE, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-boar, ppr. 3- 3
BOULTON, Norf. and Yorks., on a holly-bush,
vert, fructed, a hawk, rising, ppr.
BOULTON, Gibbon Grove, Surr., a hawk, ar.,
collared, legged, and belled, gu., wings ex-
panded, dexter supporting a shield. 105. 13
BOULTON, Eng., a horse, at full speed, saddled
and bridled. 73. 9
BOUND, Eng., on top of tower, a lion, rampant.
22. 13
BOUNN, or BOUN, Eng., a sword and key, in
saltier, ppr. 78- I2
BOURCH, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, or. 46. 1 1
BOURCHER, BOURCHIR, or BOURCHIER, Eng., a
man's head, in profile, ppr., couped at
shoulders, crowned with a ducal coronet,
gold, and issuing therefrom a cap, tasselled,
turned forward, gu. 131. 14
BOURCHER, Wore., on a mount, vert, a grey-
/ hound, sejant, ar., ducally gorged and lined,
or. comp. 1 8. 13
BOURCHIER, a greyhound, salient, ar. 17-3
/BOURCHIER, Ess. and Lond., a greyhound,
sejant, ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. 1 8. 13
BOURCHIER, Eng. , a mullet of six points. 137. 12
BOURDELAIN, and BOURDILLON, on a chapeau,
a martlet. 119. 8
BOURDEN, Eng., a bunch of grapes, ppr. 30. 9
BOURDON, Eng., a gilliflower, ppr. 53. 12
BOURDON, Sco., a lion, rampant, ar., holding a
battle-axe, ppr. see plate 41
BOURGES, Somers., a camel's head, erased, ppr.,
bezantee. comp. 31. 7
BOURK, Iri., a demi-cat, sa. 62. 10
BOURK, on a ducal coronet, or, a cat, sejant,
ppr. comp. 32. 2
BOURKE, on a chapeau, a lion, sejant, gardant.
38. 6
BOURKE, Earl of Mayo. See MAYO.
BOURKE, Middx., a lion, couchant, gardant,
tail issuing from between hind legs, or,
charged on shoulder with a fleur-de-lis, az.
Chacun le sien. 39. 1 1
BOURKE of Thornfield, Iri., a mountain-cat,
sejant, gardant, ppr., collared and chained,
or. In cruce solus. comp. 32. 2
BOURN, Surr., between wings, a peacock's
head, in mouth a serpent, tail coiled round
neck. Pro lonis admcloria. 1 1 7. 4
BOURNE, Iri., between wings, a peacock's
head, in mouth a serpent, tail coiled round
neck. II7-4
BOURNE, Lond., out of clouds, ppr., an arm,
erect, vested, or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a
pheon by the point, sa.
BOURNE, Wells, Somers., a demi-tiger, ar.,
armed, maned, and tufted, sa., gorged with
a collar, erminois. 9. 5
BOURNE, Chesterton, Oxon., a pegasus. current,
wings addorsed, gu., semee of etoiles, or,
in mouth a rose, stalked and leaved, ppr.
comp. 71. 13
BOURNE of Hilderstone Hall, Staffs., on a
mount, vert, a pegasus, salient, charged on
body with two fountains, ppr., in mouth a
trefoil, vert. Ucec omnia transeunt.
comp. 71. 10
BOURNE of Stalmine Hall, Lancaster, an
heraldic tiger, sejant, or, gutte'e-de-sang,
resting dexter on a cross pattde, gu. Esse
quam videri. see plate 64
BOURNE of Hackinsall, Lancaster, same crest
and motto.
BOURNE, Lane., same crest. Semper vigilans.
Bous FIELD, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head, ppr. comp. 98. 2
BOUSTEAD, Eng., on a lion's head, erased, a
chapeau, all ppr. 47. 7
BOU'TFLEUR, a fleur-de-lis, az. 142. 13
BOUVERIE, DBS, a demi- eagle, displayed, with
two heads, sa., gorged with a ducal coronet,
or, charged on breast with a cross crosslet,
ar. see plate 96
BOUVERIE, Earl of Radnor. See RADNOR.
BOUVERIE of Delapre* Abbey, Northamp., a
demi-eagle, with two heads, displayed, sa.,
ducally gorged, or, on breast a cross crosslet,
ar. Patria cara, carior libertas. see plate 96
JBouviER, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded and
inverted, ppr. 98. 10
BOUWEN, Eng., a tent, gu., garnished, or.
78. 5
BOVER, Eng., a goat's head, ppr. 56. 4
BOVER, Appleton, Chesh., a goat's head, couped,
sa., horned and charged with a fleur-de-lis.
BOVEY, Wordon Abbey, Beds., and Stow,
Cambs., in lion's paw, erect and erased, a
bow, stringed, gold.
BOVIL, and BOLVILE, Eng., a dtmi-friar, in
dexter a crucifix.
BOVILE, and BOVYLE, Eng., a bull, passant.
14. 14
BOVILE, BOVYLE, and BOVYLL, Eng., a bull,
passant, quarterly, sa. and or. 14. 14
Bow, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr. Fideliter.
47- 13
BOWATER, Lond., out of clouds, a rainbow, ppr.
comp. 8. 8
BOWCHER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
pelican, vulning, ar.
BOWDAN, and BOWDEN, Eng., a bezant, charged
with a lion's head, erased, gu., collared, ar.
49- 4
BOWDEN, Derbs., a heron's head, erased, or.
116. 3
BOWDEN, Surr., in front of a battle-axe and
. tilting spear, in saltier, or, a heron's head,
erased, sa.
BOWDITCH of Bowditch, Dors., seven arrows,'
or, barbed and feathered, ar., six in saltier,
one in pale. 107. 10
BOW j
BOWDLER, a dexter arm, embowed, in hand an
arrow, all ppr. 157- 6
BOWDON, on a chapeau, a fox, sejant. 16. 2
BOWDON, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, a
denii-eagle, displayed. 101. 2
BOWDON of Beightonfields, Derby: (i.) A
heron's head, erased, ppr., beaked, and
charged on neck with three ermine spots,
sa. 1 1 6. 3. (2. ) Out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr. Vanus est honor.
101. 2
BOWDON, BUTLER-, of Pleasington Hall, Lane. :
(i.) For Bowdon, a lion, passant, ar., langued,
gu. 36. i. (2.) For Butler, a covered cup,
or. Comme je trouve. comp. 135. 2
BOWELL, Berry Court, Hants., a lion's head,
erased. • 48. 9
BOWEN, Iri., in hand, issuing from a cloud, in
fess, a sphere. 148. 3
BOWEN, Swansea, a stag, statant, vulned in
back with an arrow, all ppr. 81. 6
BOWEN, WEBB-, of Camrose, Pemb., a lion, ram-
pant, sa. 41. 12
BOWEN of Troedyrawr, Card., a nag's head,
bridled. 72. 7
BOWEN, Oxon., an arm, couped at elbow, and
erect, vested, sa., cuffed, erm., in hand, ppr.,
a chaplet of laurel, vert. comp. 150. 7
BOWEN, a stag, trippant, ppr. Cautus afuturo.
79- 4
BOWER, or BOOER, Lond., a wolf's head, erased,
erm. 19. 6
BOWER, Dors., a talbot's head, erased, or. 61. 2
BOWER of Iwerne House, Dors., a. talbot's
head, ar. Hope wett and have well. 61. 3
BOWER, Oxenfield, Durh., a human leg, couped
at thigh, ppr., charged above knee with a
plate, dropping blood, ppr. comp. 136. 6
BOWER of Wellham, Yorks., a human leg,
couped at thigh, transpierced by a broken
spear, in bend, ppr. Esse quam videri.
BOWER, Kellerby, Yorks., same crest.
BOWER, Eng., a demi-moor, ppr., holding a
drawn bow and arrow, or. 125. 5
BOWER, a talbot's head, sa. 61. 3
BOWER, Sco., a dexter and sinister arm shoot-
ing an arrow from a bow, all ppr. Ad metam.
147- 13
BOWER, Yorks., an escallop, ar. 5. i
BOWER, a bow and a sheaf of arrows, in saltier,
all ppr. Ad metam. 158. 4
BOWERBANK, Eng., a demi - savage, ppr.,
wreathed about head and middle with
leaves, vert. 125. 10
BOWERMAN, Eng. , a goat's head, erased, or. 55.2
BOWERMAN, or BOWREMAN, Devons. and Wilts.,
a goat's head, erased, or, horns twisted, or
and sa. 55. 2. (Another crest) — A bull's
head, erased, or, horns twisted, or and sa.
15- 6
BOWERS, Chichester, Suss., a lion, passant, ar.,
collared and chained, or, in dexter a bow,
bent, stringed, gold. see plate 36
BOWES, Streatlam, Durh., seven arrows, or,
one in pale, six in saltier, feathered and
headed,- ar., banded, az. 107. 10
BOWES, Durh. and Northumb., seven arrows
interlaced, in saltier, barbed, or, bound by
a ribbon, gu., tasselled, gold. 107. 10
BOWES, Iri., a hawk, ppr. 104. 2
BOWES, a demi-leopard, rampant, gardant, gu.
see plate 9
BOW
BOWES, two bundles of arrows, in saltier,
flighted and headed, ppr., banded, gu.
comp. 52. 14
BOWES, Durh. and Yorks., five arrows, four
in saltier and one in pale, or, headed and
feathered, ar., banded, az. 107. n
BOWES, Durh., a sheaf of arrows, or, bound in
a girdle, az. Sans variance et mon droit —
and — In multis in magnis, in bonis expertus.
107. II
BOWES, Earl of Strathrnore and Kinghorn.
See STRATHMORE.
BOWET, or BEWET, Yorks., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a leopard, ar. , ducally
gorged, or. see plate 9
BOWIDA, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 2
BOWIE, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a dag-
ger, ppr. Quod non pro patrid. 44. 1 1
BOWKER, Eng., on a tower, a lion, rampant.
22. 13
BOWLAND, Ess. and Lond., out of a ducal coro-
net, an arm, in armour, couped at elbow, or,
in hand a sword, ar., pommel, gold. 122. 3
BOWLAND, Ess. and Lond., an arm, in armour,
couped at elbow, in hand a sword, or, on
point a laurel-branch, vert.
BOWLAND, two demi- ducks, wings displayed
and inverted, respecting each other, the
dexter, ar., sinister, sa., beaked, or.
BOWLBY, a Catherine-wheel, or. 145. 15
BOWLBY, Eng., two branches of thorn, in orle.
29. 12
BOWLE, Eng., a demi-bittern, regardant.
see plate 116
BOWLER, a boar's head, couped, per pale, az.
and gu., bezantee. see plate 3
BOWLES of North Aston, Oxford, a demi-boar,
wounded in breast with broken spear.
comp. 4. 5
BOWLES, Lond., a demi-boar, erect, erminois,
sinister shoulder pierced with an arrow,
ar. Ut tibi sic alteri.
BOWLES. Herts., on a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head, ar., between wings, gu., in mouth a
bezant.
BOWLES, Gosberkirk, Line., a demi-boar, az.,
pierced through chest with an arrow, gold,
headed, ar.
BOWLES, Heref. and Herts., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a boar's head, couped, sa., be-
tween wings, gu., billettee, gold. comp. 3. 3
BOWLES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
boar, sa., pierced through neck by an arrow.
BOWLES, Wilts., a griffin's head, erased, or.
88.- 7
BOWLES, Shaftesbury, Wilts., out of a ducal
coronet, a griffin's head, erased, or. 86. 3
BOWLES, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, sa., beaked, and between
wings, gold. 100. 3
BOWLES, Lond., a buck's head, ar., attired, or.
84. 10
BOWLEY, a mullet' of five points, pierced,
through perforation a sword.
BOWLEY, Eng., a sword, in pale, between two
branches of laurel, in orle. 146. 7
BOWLY, Glouc., a garb, ppr. 12. 13
BOWMAN, Sco., a demi- blackamoor, shooting
an arrow, all ppr. 125. 5
BOWMAN, a stag, trippant, pierced on shoulder
with an arrow, all ppr. see plate Si
BOW
ss
BOY
BOWMAN of Ashinyards, Sco., a quiver of ar-
rows, in pale, ppr. Sublimia cures.
BOWMAN, on stump of tree, ppr., a quiver,
vert, of arrows, gu., headed, az., suspended
by a belt, sa.
BOWMAN, Norf., a sword, in pale, ar., hilt and
pommel, or, on each side of blade a demi-
annulet, indented, gold.
BOWMAN, Hethleton, Dors., on a staff, raguled,
couped, and erect, ar., a quiver of arrows,
gu., heads, of the first, buckled on staff with
a belt, sa.
BOWN, Eng., in hand, an escutcheon, charged
with a rose. comp. 158. n
BOWNAS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a sceptre,
environed by two serpents, all between wings,
ppr. ill. 2
BOWNAS, on a mount, vert, a swan, wings dis-
played, erm., each charged with a lozenge,
gu., in mouth an arrow, ppr. see plate 75
BOWNE, and BOWYN, Eng., on top of tower,
issuing, an eagle, wings addorsed, ppr., in
beak an acorn, vert. 99. 4
BOWNELL, Eng., a savage's head, from shoul-
ders, helmeted, all ppr. 1 2 1. 8
BOWNES, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr., an escutcheon
pendent, gu. 26. 12
BOWNES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a cock's
head, ppr. 94. 8
BOWKE, Dunhead, St. Andrews, Dors., a tal-
bot's head, sa. 61. 3
BOWRIE, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
dagger, ppr. Quod non pro patrid. 44. 1 1
BOWRING, Eng., a parrot, vert, feeding on a
bunch of cherries, ppr. 118. 9
BOWSSAR, a demi-talbot, gu., gorged with a
collar, charged on body with three guttees-
d'or. comp. 6 1. 5
BOWTH, Line., on a chaplet, vert, a lion, pas-
sant, ar. 36. 12
BOWYER, Bart., Bucks, and Berks., on a ducal
coronet, or, an heraldic tiger, sejant, ar.
Contentement passe richesse. 64. 10
BOWYER, Charlwood, Surr. and Lond., an arm,
couped and erect, ppr., vested, gu., cuffed
and charged with three bends, or, in hand a
dragon's head, erased.
BOWYER, Suss, and Line., a demi-man, shoot-
ing an arrow, all ppr. 132. 1 1
BOWYER, Bart., Denham Court, Bucks., a fal-
con, rising, ppr., belled, or. Contentement
passe richesse. 100. 13
BOWYER, an eagle's head, erased, ar., in mouth
an anchor, gu., by middle of shank, flukes
downward. see plate 102
BOWYER, Lond., an eagle, wings addorsed, or,
beaked and legged, sa. 100. 12
BOWYER, Knipersley, Staffs., Line., and Suss.,
out of a tower, gu., a demi-dragon, rampant,
or. 22. II
BOWYER, Hants., a cubit arm, erect, in hand a
serpent, all ppr. 155. n
BOWYER, an arm, couped and embowed, vested,
in hand a dragon's head, erased.
BOWYER, Bucks, and Suss., a falcon, rising,
ppr., belled, or. 100. 13
BOWYER, a falcon, wings expanded, ppr.
100. 13
BOWYER, Camberwell, Surr., on a ducal coro-
net, a tiger, sejant, or. 9. 2
BOWYKR, Line., from top of castle, gu., a demi-
griffin, issuant, or. 22. 11
BOWYER, an arm, couped at shoulder, embowed,
vested, in hand a serpent. comp. 155. n
BOWYER, on a mount, vert, a tower, triple-
towered, gu. , thereon a demi-dragon, or. I o I . I
BOWYER, an arm, couped at elbow and erect,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a fish.
comp. 156. 5
Box, a demi-griffin, or, winged, ar., between
claws a fire-ball, ppr. see plate 86
Box, Oxon., an arm, couped at elbow, in fess,
vested, gu., in hand a branch of box, vert,
at elbow another branch.
BOXALL, and BOXELL, Eng., an eagle's leg,
erased, in fess, holding a feather, in pale.
113. 8
BOXELL, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a boar's
head and neck, all or. Per tela, per hostes.
3- 3
BOXHALL, and BOXMELL, Suss., two anchors, in
saltier, az. 94. 3
BOXSTED, and BOXSTEAD, Eng., a hand, issu-
ing, pxilling a thistle. 29. 13
BOYCE, Iri., out of a tower, a demi-lion, ram-
pant. 24. 6
BOYCE, or BOYSE, Eng., Sco., and Iri., a lion,
rampant. 41. 12
BOYCE, and BOYSE, Eng. and Sco., a star of
six points, or, within a crescent, ar. 126. 7
BOYCE, or BOYSE, Iri., a castle, triple-towered,
out of middle tower a demi-lion, rampant.
23- 5
BOYCOAT, and BODYCOAT, an arm, in armour,
couped at elbow, in hand a fire-ball, all ppr.
comp. 155. 3
BOYD, Trochrig, a sun-dial. Eternitatem cogita.
65- 5
BOYD, Bart., Danson, Kent, three ostrich-
feathers, sa. Confido. 51. 3
BOYD, Sco. and Iri., a dexter hand, pointing
with thumb and two fore-fingers. Confido.
!59- 2
BOYD, EDWARD FENWICK, J.P., Moor House,
co. Durham, a dexter hand, couped at wrist,
ppr., in act of benediction, wrist surrounded
by three lozenges, az. Confido. 161. 2
BOYD, Pitcon, a dexter hand, pointing with
thumb and two fore-fingers to the sun, ppr.
Spes mea in ccelis. 124. 12
BOYD, Pinkell, Sco., a cross moline, sa. Pru-
dentia me sustinet. 77. 9
BOYD, Sco., a star of five points, or. Virtus
nobilitat. 107. 4
BOYD, or BOYDE, Eng., a plume of three fea-
thers, sa. 51. 3
BOYDELL, Chesh., a stag, statant, pierced in
side with an arrow, in bend sinister. 8 1. 6
BOYER, Eng., a lady's arm, from elbow, erect,
enfiled with a bracelet, sa. f$I* 6
BOYER, a demi-griffin, segreant. 86. 13
BOYER, an arm, from elbow, erect, vested,
cuffed, in hand, ppr., three trefoils, slipped.
BOYES, a dog, sejant, ppr. 59. 7
BOYES, Eng., in hand a cross patte"e, fitched,
ppr. 152. 15
BOYES, and BOYS, Sco., a dog, sejant, ppr.
A ttendez vous. 63. 9
BOYLE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, or, gorged
with a ducal coronet, az., in beak a branch
of laurel, fructed, ppr. 87. 3
BOYLE, Heref., a lion's head, erased, ppr. 47. 13
BOYLE, and BOYLEY, Middx., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a lion's head, erased. 47. 10
BOY
BOYLE, EDMUND, Earl of Cork and Orrery, out
of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, erased.
Honor virtutis prcemium. 47. 10
BOYLE. Earl of Shannon. See SHANNON.
BOYLE, Earl of Glasgow, an eagle, displayed,
with two heads, per pale, embattled, ar. and
gu. Dominus providebit. 96. 13
BoYLEof Shewalton, Ayr, same crest and motto.
BOYLEY, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head,
erased, gu. 47. 10
BOYMEN, BOYNAM, BONHAM, and BOYNAN,
trunk of tree, in fess, between branches &
fleur-de-lis. 29. 6
BOYNE, Viscount (Hamilton), Iri., in a ducal
coronet, or, an oak, ppr., fructed, gold, pene-
trated transversely in main stem by a frame-
saw, ppr. Nee timeo, nee sperno. 25. 1 1
BOYNELL, and BOYVILLE, Eng., a boy pulling
a branch from a tree. 121. 5
BOYNTON, Bart., Barmston, Yorks., a goat,
passant, sa., gutte'e d'eau, beard, horns, and
hoofs, or. 11 tempo passa. 56. 1 1
BOYNTON, on a cinquefoil, gu., a talbot's head,
erased, sa., gutte'e d'or. see plate 61
BOYNTON, an arm, from elbow, in hand a mill-
rind. 152. 12
BOYS, DE, Ess., a wyvern, ar. 91. 6
BOYS, Kent, a demi-dog. holding an oak-
branch, leaved and fructed, gold.
BOYS, Line., a stag's head,couped, ar., attired,
gu., between attires a mound and cross, or.
BOYS, Norf., an owl, ducally crowned, or, in a
holly -bush, ppr.
BOYS, Kent, on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a demi-lion, ar., ducally crowned, or.
com p. 45. 6
BOYS, Botshanger, Kent, a demi-lion, ar.,
ducally crowned, or. comp. 46. 3
BOYSE, a buck's head, erased, attired, gu. 83. 13
BOYTON, Eng., a crow transfixed with an arrow,
wings expanded, ppr. 114. 12
BOYVILLE, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads, or. comp. 96. 9
BOYZELL, a talbot's head, sa., in mouth a stag's
horn, or. see plate 61
BRABANT, Devons., a rose, gu., slipped and
leaved, vert, and a pointed lance, or, in sal-
tier. 30. i
BRABANTINE, a dog, passant, ar., collared, or,
collar charged with three leopards' heads,
sa. comp. 59. 6
BRABAZON, Leic., over a mount, vert, a falcon,
volant, or. see plate 105
BRABAZON, Eng., a falcon, wings expanded
and inverted, belled, ppr. 100. 13
BRABAZON, Earl of Meath. See MEATH.
BRABOURNE, and BRABON, Lond. and Devons.,
a mewed hawk, ppr., armed, az., jessed and
belled, or. 104. 12
BRACAYS, and BRAKES, a demi-leopard, ram-
pant, gardant, ppr. comp. 9. 8
BRACCIANO, Rome, on a ducal coronet, an
eagle, displayed, sa., gazing at a comet to
the sinister, ppr.
BRACCINANO, a dexter arm, vested, az., cuff,
ar., in hand a sprig of roses, ppr.
BRACE, a lion's face, ppr., ducally crowned, or,
within two laurel-branches, in orle, vert.
comp. 49. 10
BRACE, an arm, pvr. 157. 14
BRACE, Wore., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr. , in hand a sword, ar. , hilted, or. 1 40. 13
56 BRA
BRACEBRIDGE, Suff., on a mount, vert, a wolf,
passant, ar. comp. 19. 1 1
BRACEBRIDGE, and BRASBRIDGE, stump of tree,
ppr., raguled, or. 26. 13
BRACEGIRDLE, Chesh., two augers, erect and
addorsed, conjoined with a girdle, gu.
BRACESTER, Eng., on a cloud, a mullet of six
points. 7. 4
BRACE Y, a unicorn, sejant, resting dexter
against an oak-tree, ppr. 7°- *4
BRACHER, Berks., a demi-leopard, rampant,
gardant, ppr. Priml et ultimi in betteo.
comp. 9. 8
BRACKEN, Eng., a Catherine-wheel. 145. 15
BRACKENBURY, Eng., a savage's head, couped,
ppr. . 123. 12
BRACKENBURY, an old man's head, couped.
123. 14
BRACKENBURY of Skendleby, Lincoln, a lion,
couchant, sa., at foot of oak-tree, ppr. Sans
recuUa famais. see plate 39
BRACKESBY, a boar's head and neck, couped,
gu., bristled, or. 3. 4
BRACKLEY, Northamp. : (i.) A lion, rampant,
gu., supporting an arrow, ppr., barbed and
feathered, ar. 41. 10. (2.) On a chapeau,
ppr., 'an eagle, wings addorsed, or, preying
on a child, swaddled, gu., banded, ar. 97. 3
BRACY, Maddresfield, a human heart, pierced,
sa. 157. 5
BRACY, or BRACEY, Eng., a garb, environed by
two snakes, ppr. 12. 10
BRAD, a griffin, sejant, erect, between fore-
claws a battle-axe. see plate 88
BRADBRIDGE, BREDBRIDGE, or BRODBRIDGE, a
leopard's head, erased, ar., pellettee, ducally
gorged, or, between two spears, ppr.
see plate 10
BRADBURNE, and BRADBOURNE, Lond., a pine-
tree, vert, fructed, or. 26. 6
BRADBURY, Derb. and Lond., a dove, volant,
ar., in mouth a slip of barberry, vert, fructed,
gu. 106. 10
BRADBURY, Ess. and Suff., a boar's head, erect,
between two ostrich-feathers. 20. 7
BRADBY, Eng., a serpent, half erect and no wed,
in its mouth a garland of laurel, ppr. no. I
BRADDYLL, Eng., an anchor, in pale, sur-
mounted by a fleur-de-lis. 131. 12
BRADE, a bee-hive, with bees, volant, ppr. 76. I
BRADE, a griffin, sejant, resting dexter on an
escutcheon. see plate 88
BRADESTONE, BRADSTONE, and BRADSTON,
Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two lions' paws,
in saltier, ppr. 39. 3
BRADFIELD, Norf., in hand two branches of
palm, in orle. 158. 14
BRADFOOT, BRAIDFOOT, and BRADFUTE, Sco., a
demi-griffin, rampant, or, armed, gu.
86. 13
BRADFORD, Yorks., a peacock's head, ppr., in
mouth a snake, entwined round neck, vert.
comp. 117. 4
BRADFORD, Baron, Eng., a lion, rampant, ar.,
between paws a garland of roses. Nee temere,
nee timide. comp. plate 43
BRADFORD, Earl of. See BRIDGEMAN.
BRADFORD, Swindon, Wilts., a stag's head,
erased, or. 83. 13
BRADFORD, Iri., a camel's head, sa. 30. 7
BRADGATE, Leic., an arm, in armour, ppr.,
vert, couped below elbow, in bend, in hand,
BRA
57
BBA
ppr., upper part of broken spear, gu., point
downward, ar. 141. 6
BRADHULL, Lane., a badger, passant, or. 34. 9
BRADLEY, and BRADELEY, Eng., a boar, sa.,
gorged with a garland, vert. 4. 9
BRADLEY, Iri., a bull's head, cabossed, ppr. 15. 8
BRADLEY, on a thorn-bush, a nightingale, ppr.
26. 2
BRADLEY, Lane, and Lond., a boar's head,
couped, gu. 3. 9
BRADLING, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped at
shoulder, embowed, in fess, in hand a sword,
ppr. 125. 9
BRADNEY, a hawk, ppr. , belled and jessed, or.
104. 2
BRADSAY, and BRADSEY, a demi-greyhound,
collared. 17. 2
BRADSHAGH, BRADSHAIGH, and BRADSHAW,
Chesh., Lane., and Leic., on a mount, vert,
a stag, at gaze, ppr., under a vine-tree, also
ppr. Qui vit content tient assez. Si. 8
BRADSHAGH, on a mount, a stag, at gaze, under
a vine-tree, fructed, all ppr. 8 1. 8
BRADSHAW of Barton Blount, Derby, a hart,
gu., standing under a vine-branch, vert.
Qui mt content t lent assez. 81. 8
BRADSHAW, Lane., on a mount, a stag, ducally
gorged, standing under a vine, all ppr. Non
nobis solum nati sumus. 81. 8
BRADSHAW, Salop, a wolf's head, erased, ar.,
collared and lined. see plate 19
BRADSTON, Eng., a dove, with olive branch in
mouth, ppr. 106. 7
BRADSTON, and BRADESTON, Glouc., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a boar's head, sa. 3. 3
BRADSTREET, Bart., Iri., a unicorn's head, be-
tween two laurel-branches, in orle. 71. 8
BRADWARDEN, Eng., a demi-otter, rampant.
34- 7
BRAD WAY, Glouc., on a coronet, a greyhound,
sejant, erect. see plate 18
BRAD WELL, Chesh., a rock, ppr. 67. 5
BRADY, Cambs., on a mount, vert, a griffin,
sejant, or, beaked, gu. see plate 88
BRADY, Iri., in hand a scimitar, cutting at a
feather, ppr. 140. 8
BRADY, Iri., a cherub, ppr. 136. 2
BRADY, Lond., Devons., and Hants., an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand an olive-
branch, fructed, all ppr.
BRADY, on a mount, vert, a griffin, sejant,
or, beaked, sa., supporting with dexter an
escutcheon, ar. comp. 88. 12
BRAGDEN, and BRAGDON, Lond., a boar, issuant
out of a rock. see plate 4
BRAGE, or BRAGGE, Lond. and Ess., out of a
ducal coronet, a bull's head, sa., attired,
gold. 14. 2
BRAGE, or BRAGGE, Surr., a bull's head, sa.,
attired, or. 14. 7
BRAGES, and BRUGES, Lond., on an anchor, or,
a scroll. Mild cesium portus. comp. 1 33. 7
BRAGG, Somers., a bull, passant, gu. 14. 14
BRAGG, or BRAGGE, Sco. and Surr., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, sa. 14. 2
BRAGG, Somers., a lion's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, vaire", or and az. 49. 12
BRAGG, Berks., an ostrich -f eather, enfiled with
a ducal coronet. Per mrtutem sclentiam.
BRAGGE, Sco., in hand a sword.
50. 7
Honorat tnors.
159. 7
BRAHAM, Lond., and Finchley, Middx., on a
bar, dancettee, ar., a phoenix, erm., winged,
az., fire, ppr., in mouth a lyre, or.
BRAHAM, Lond. and Berks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich -feathers,
sa. 108. 5
BRAHAM, Lond. and Bucks., in hand, ppr., a
fish, ar. 156. 5
BRAHAM, a wolf's head, couped. 19. 5
BRAHAN, Eng. , a lion, rampant, gardant. 41. 7
BRAID, Eng. and Sco., a demi-lion, gu. Flo-
reat majestas. 44. 14
BRAIDFOOT, Sco., a demi griffin, or. 86. 13
BRAIDWOOD, Sco., an oak-tree, acorned, ppr.
Vigueur de dessus. 25. 12
BRAIKENRIDGE, Somers., a bee-hive, or, be-
tween two rose branches, ppr. Bello ac pace
paratus. see plate 76
BRAILSFORD, out of a ducal coronet a dragon's
head. 90. 12
BRAIMOR, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
throwing a pheon, hafted. 142. 7
BRAIN, or BRAINE, Eng., a torteau, az.,
charged with a talbot's head, erased, or.
60. II
BRAINE, or BRAYNE, Glouc., a leopard's head,
ar. 10. 12
BRAITHWAIT, Yorks., a greyhound, couchant,
ar., collared and lined, gu. comp. 18. II
BRAITHWAIT, on a mpunt, vert, a greyhound,
couchant. 17. 10
BRAKSDALL, a sheaf of arrows, ppr., feathered
and banded, gu. 107. II
BRAKYN, Cambs., a demi -fish, erect, az.,
charged with three bezants, in bend, be-
tween two cotises, or. comp. 5. 9
BRAKYN, Chesterton, Cambs., a hawk's head,
erased, ar., ducally gorged, or. see plate 103
BRAKYN, a whale's head, erect, between two
cinquefoils, or, stalked and leaved, vert.
BRAMFELL, out of a ducal coronet, an arm, em-
bowed, wielding a scimitar. comp. 146. 4
BRAMHALL, Chesh., a lion, passant, or, 36. i
BRAMLEY, Eng., a pheasant, ppr. 113. 13
BRAMPSTON, Eng., a fetterlock, az. 77. 5
BRAMPTON, a demi-marine, vested, ppr., in
sinister an anchor, in dexter a spear.
BRAMPTON, Norf., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
BRAMPTON, Norf., out of a mural coronet, a
talbot's head, gu., eared, ar. 60. 5
BRAMPTON, Norf., on a tiger, ar., bridled, a
naked man astride, ppr., wreathed about the
temples.
BRAMPTON, Lond., on a tun, or, a dove, ppr.,
in mouth a branch, vert, fructed, gu.
BRAMSON, Eng., an arm, from elbow, in hand
a scorpion, erect. 144. 13
BRAMSTON of Skreena, Ess., a lion, sejant, or,
collared, sa., charged with three plates, ar.
see plate 38
BRAMWELL, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
two lions' paws, in saltier, ppr. 39. 3
BRANCH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a cock's
head, az., combed, gu., in beak a branch,
vert. comp. 94. 8
BRAND, Baron Dacre. See DACRE.
BRAND of Laurieston, Sco., a vol, ppr. 113. 3
BRAND, Suff. and Lond., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a leopard's head, ar. II. 2
BRAND, Eng., in hand a battle-axe, ppr. 156. 14
BRAND, Sco., two elephants' probosces, ar.,
the dexter charged with three mascles, the
BRA
sinister with three spur-rowels, sa. Aye for-
ward, comp. 145. 7
BRAND, beside a tree, a stag, statant, ppr. 81.4
BRAND, on stump of tree, in fess, erased, shoot-
ing a branch, an eagle, statant, regardant.
BRAND, Lond., a leopard's head and neck,
erased, gardant, semee of roundles, sa., vert,
and gu. comp. 10. 4
BRAND, Siirr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cockatrice's head, gu., between wings, ppr.
92. 2
BRANDEETH, and BRANDRETH, Staffs., a lamb,
couchant, ar.
BRANDER, Eng., an elephant, passant, ar. 24. 14
BRANDER, Hants., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
BRANDER, Surr. and Sco., a dove, regardant,
in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. Silentio et
spe. 113. 7
BRANDER, Sco., a dove, with olive-branch, ppr.
Silentio et spe. 106. 7
BRANDESTON, Eng-, a dexter hand, couped, in
fess, gu. 134. 14
BRANDFORD, Lond. , an eagle, rising, or, in beak
a sprig of oak, fructed, vert. see plate 100
BRANDLING, Northumb., stump of tree, couped
and erased, from top issuing flames, from
sinister side sprig, acorned and leaved, all
ppr. Fide et virtute. 54. 5
BRANDON, Suff., a lion's head, erased, or,
guttee, sa., ducally crowned. comp. 44. 5
BRANDON, a dove, regardant, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr. 113. 7
BRANDON, Lond., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
charged with two bars, gu., on each of which
three bezants. see plate 47
BRANDON and HAMILTON, Duke of. See
HAMILTON.
BRANDRAM, Lond., a bee, volant, or. 76. 4
BRANDRAM, a lamb, passant, ar. see plate 55
BRANDRETH, an escallop, or. 5. i
BRANDT, Eng., a stag, rising out of a bush,
ppr. . 79. ii
BRANDWOOD, Durh., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. i
BRANFELL, Ess., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
BRANFILL of Upminster Hall, Ess., out of a
cloud, ppr., a naked arm, in hand a sword.
'Not in vain. 152. 5
BRANSCOMB, BRANSCOMBE, and BRONSCOMB,
Eng., a lion, passant, regardant, ducally
gorged and chained, ppr. 36. 4
BRANSON, or BRAUNSON, an arm, from elbow,
in hand a scorpion, ppr. 144. 1 1
BRANT, Eng., a lion, passant, or. 36. I
BRANTHWAITE, and BRAITHWAITE, Lond., on a
rock, ppr., an eagle, .rising, ar. 103. 9
BRANTINGHAM, Devons., an oak- tree, ppr.
25- 13
BRANTWAYTE, on a rock, ppr., an eagle, rising,
ar. 103. 9
BRASBRIDGE, Warw., a staff, raguly, ar.
comp. 95. 2
BRASH, Sco., in hand, erect, issuing from a
cloud, an anchor, in pale, ppr. 140. 6
BRASHIER, or BRASIER, Iri., a demi-lion, ram-
pant. 42. 10
BRASIER, or BRAZIER, Eng., a dove, with
olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
BRASSEY, Eng., a hand throwing a dart, ppr.
i. 6
BRASSY, a unicorn, sejant, resting dexter on
an oak-tree, ppr. 70. 14
58 BBS
BRASY, a bird, ar., legged, gu. 74- I *
BRATHWAIT, BOUGHTON-, Poston Court, Heref.,
a stork's head, erased, in beak a snake, ppr.
115- 5
BRATHWAYTE, Westm., a greyhound, couchant,
ar., collared and lined, gu., studded and
ringed, or. comp. 1 8. II
BRATSHAW, a bugle-horn, stringed. I. 13
BRATT, Staffs., two greyhounds' heads, erased,
collared, and addorsed, ppr. 17. 12
BRATTLE, Eng., between a laurel and a myrtle
branch, in saltier, a battle-axe, all ppr. 29. 8
BRAUNCH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a derni-
lion, rampant, pierced in breast with an
arrow. comp. 44. 13
BRAUNCH, and BRAUNCHE, Eng., on a garb, or,
a bird, sa. 1 1 2. 6
BRAVING, Wilts., a demi-talbot, gu., guttee-
d'or, ducally crowned, ar. see plate 6 1
BRAWNE, Lond. and Surr., out of a mural coro-
net, or, a dragon's head, sa. 90. 5
BRAY, or BRAYE, Cornw., out of a ducal coro-
net, az., a griffin's head, or. 86. 3
BRAY of Shere, Surr., a flax-breaker, or.
BRAY of Langford Hill, Cornw., out of a ducal
coronet, az., a griffin's head, erm., beaked,
or. 86. 3
BRAY, an ounce, ppr. n. 10
BRAY, an arm, erect, vested, az., in hand, ppr., .
a chaplet, vert. comp. 151. 5
BRAY, Beds, and Suss., a lion, passant, gard-
ant, or, between wings, addorsed. see plate 36
BRAYBROKE, and BRAYBROOK, Suff., a maiden's
head, ppr. , hair, or, wreathed with a garland
of violets and leaves. 1 29. 5
BRAYBROOKE, Baron (Neville-Griffin) : (i.)For
Griffin, a talbot's head, erased, sa. 61. 2.
(2.) For Neville, a bull, ar., pied, sa., armed,
or, charged on neck with a rose, barbed and
seeded, ppr. Ne vile velis. comp. 14. 13
BRAYBROOKE, Eng.. a Minerva's head, affrontee,
all ppr. 129. 4
BRAYE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of
five ostrich -feathers, three ar., two az., on
top a griffin's head, gu. comp. 108. 5
BRAYLESFORD, and BRAYLFORD, Derbs., out of
a ducal coronet, or, a stag's head, affrontee,
ppr. 83. 10
BRAYNE, Glouc., from behind a mount, vert,
the sun rising, ppr. 7. 5
BRAYNTON, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
BRAYTOFT, Line., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
crusily, ar. 44. 15
BREACH, Eng., an escarbuncle, gu. 123. 4
BREACH, Cirencester, Glouc., an antelope, se-
jant, ppr. see plate 82
BREADALBANE, Marquess of (Campbell), Sco.,
a boar's head, erased, ppr. Follow me. 3. 8
BREAM, Lond., an arm, couped at elbow, and
erect, vested, cuffed, gold, in hand a fish,
ppr. God is my defender. comp. 156. 5
BREANON, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed
in hand a sword. 140. 13
BREANT, Eng., a demi-griffin, regardant, hold-
ing a flag, charged with a saltier.
see plate 86
BREAREY, or BREARY, the bust of a nun, couped
at shoulders, affrontee, veiled, ppr. Jesu
sel bon e lei.
BREAHLY, a cross potent, gu., between wings,
ar. comp. plate 141 and 95. 10
BRB
BREAWSE, Eng., a human heart transfixed with
a sword, in bend, sinister, all ppr. 145- *
BREBNER of Lairuey, iSco., a cock's head,
erased, g\i. 94- 9
BRECHE, Eng., out of a cup, ar., three roses,
stalked and leaved, ppr. 96. I
BRECK, or BREEK, a demi-lion, ppr. Firmus
maneo. 44. 14
BRECKNOCK, and BRECKNOT, Eug., an arm,
issuing from clouds, in hand an anchor, in
pale. 140. 6
BRECKNOCK, Baron. See CAMUEN.
BREDEL, Lond., an owl, ppr. Nitor in adver-
sum. 107. 9
BREE, Eng., a hand, couped, in fesg. 134. 14
BREEDON, Berks, and Northamp., a demi-lion,
ar., holding a cross pattee, fitched, gu.
comp. 40. 8 and 44. 14
BREES, and BREEZE, Eng., a stag at gaze, or.
Si. TO
BREETON, Eng., a naked arm, embowed, in
hand, ppr., a wreath of laurel, vert. 123. 7
BREMBER, Lond., two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, in hands a battle-axe, all ppr.
157- 3
BREMER, Devons., out of a naval coronet, or,
sails, ar.,. a dexter cubit arm, in* armour, in
hand, gauntleted, gold, a sword, ppr., hilt and
pommel, of the first, between two branches
of oak, gold, arm charged with an anchor,
erect, sa. A laverite. comp. 149. 13
BREMNER, Eng. and Sco., a dexter arm, vam-
braced, in gauntlet a pheon, erect. Per
tela, per hostes. 133. 2
BREMNER, Eng., a cock's head, erased. 94. 9
BRENAN, Iri., out of a mural coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed. 98. 3
BRENAN, and BRENNAN, Iri., a wheel, gu. 39. 2
BRENCHESLEY, and BRENCHLEY, Eng., an annu-
let, or, within it an escutcheon, az., charged
with a cross, patonce, gold. 95. 3
BRENCHLEY, Kent, in hand a laurel branch,
PPr- !33- 4
BRENDE, Norf., a lion, rampant, gardant, ar.
41. 7
BRENDE, Suff., the fore-part of a lion, gu.,
united to hind-part of a dragon, vert, sejant.
BRENDON, an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
BRENT, Glouc., Kent, and Somers., a dragon's
head, between wings, expanded, ar. 90. 9
BRENT, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
BRENT, a wyvern's head, between wings, ar.,
charged on breast with three ermine spots,
one and two. comp. 90. 9
BRENTINGHAM, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
BRENTON, Bart., out of a naval coronet, or, on
circle, " Spartan," a swan, ar., gutteVde-
sang. Go through. see plate 75
BKKNTON, a swan, ar. 75. n
BRENTON, Eng., a demi-savage, affronted,
handcuffed, ppr. 136. 14
BREOS, DE, Eng., an eagle, rising, regardant,
ppr. ioo. 10
BRERES, Lane., a stag's head, erminois. 84. 10
BRERKS, Lane., a nag's head, erminois. 72. I
BRERETON, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, or, a
griffin, statant, wings elevated. 87. 10
BRERETON of Brinton, Norf., a bear, ppr.,
muzzled, or. Opitulante Deo. 28. 10
BRERETON, or BREWERTON, a bear's head and
neck, or, muzzled, sa. 20. 9
BRERETON, Iri., a demi-unicorn, collared. 70. 6
59 BRE
BRERETON, Chesh. and Norf., a bear's head and
neck, erased, sa., muzzled, gu., studded, or.
20. 9
BRERETON, on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.,
a dragon, wings expanded.
BRERETON, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a bear's head, ppr. 20. 1 1
BRERWOOD, or BRIERWOOD, Chester, two swords,
in saltier, pommels and hilts, or, enfiled with
an eari's coronet, ppr. comp. 132. 9
BRESIER, out of a crown vallary, a lion's head.
BRESINGHAM, on a chapeau, ppr., a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, or. see plate 43
BRESSEY, on a mount, vert, a teal, ar. 109. 9
BREST, an arm, ppr., vested, sa., in hand a
bow, ar. 147. I
BRETARGH, Lane., in lion's paw an ostrich-
feather. Fan qui sentient. 78. 14
BRETON, or BRETTON, Lond., Ess., Staff., and
Leic., on a lion's gamb, az., a cheveron, or,
charged with a mullet, sa. 51- 7
BRETON, Norf., a demi-talbot, gu., eared, col-
lared and lined, or. 6 1. 5
BRETON, Northamp., on a mural coronet, gu.,
a boar's head, couped, sa. comp. .3. I
BRETON, Eng., a wolf, ppr. 19. n
BRETON, or BRETTON, Eng., on a lion's gamb,
az., a cheveron, or. 51. 7
BRETROOK, Eng., a horse, saddled and bridled,
at full speed. 73. 9
BRETT, a sphinx, passant. 129. 13
BRETT, Iri., a crane, regardant, wings addorsed,
resting dexter on a stone. 1 1 6. I
BRETT, Glouc. and Leic., on a tower, ar., a
man's head, ppr. see plate 22
BRETT, Staffs., a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
ar., grasping a wolf's head, erased, ppr.
BRETT, Staffs., a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
ar., grasping a dragon's head, vert.
BRETT, Kent and Devons., a lion, passant, gu.
3.6- I
BRETT, Kent, a griffin's head, between wings,
az., beaked, or. 88. 6
BRETT, Eng., a demi-lion, tail forked, ar., lan-
gued and armed, gu. 44. 14
BRETTLE, a griffin's head, erased, ppr. 88. 7
BREW, Eng., a park gate, gu. 155. 12
BREWDNELL, Eng., from an old castle, a mart-
let, rising, sa. 22. I
BREWER, or BREUER, Kent, out of a mural coro-
net, an arm, from elbow, erect, vested, gu.,
billettee, or, in hand, ppr., a battle-axe, az.
comp. 143. 3
BREWER, or BREUER, a mermaid, with mirror
and comb, ppr. 32. 5
BREWES, DE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a lion's gamb. 52. 5
BREWIN, two eagles' wings, addorsed, ppr.,
semee of trefoils, slipped, vert. 109. 12
BREWLEY, a lion, rampant, ppr., seme'e of
roundles, ar., holding in paws a shield, erm.,
thereon a bend, gu., charged with three
cheverons, or.' see plate 41
BREWS, or BREWIS, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, a cock's head, ppr. 94. 8
BREWS, BREWSE, and BREWES, Eng., a lion,
passant, az. 36. I
BREWS, or BREWSE, a demi-Hercules, clothed
with a skin, holding over shoulder a club,
ppr. I. II
BREWS, or BREWES, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, gu., a lion's gamb, ppr. 52. 5
BBB
60
BUI
BREWSTEB, and BKEWSTED, Sco., a leopard's
head, erased, az. 10. 6
BREWSTER, Whitfield, Ess., a demi-lion, in
dexter a club. see plate 44
BREWSTER, Northamp., a leopard's head, erased,
sa. 10. 6
BREWSTER, Suff., a bear's head, erased, az.
28. 2
BREY, Eng., a hill, ppr. By degrees.
comp. 132. n
BRETTON, on a mount, vert, a wild duck, ppr.
109. 9
BRIAN, Eng., a demi-savage, ppr. i. 10
BRIAN, Eng., a beacon, flammant, or. 2. 9
BRIAND, and BRIANT, Eng., out of a mural
coronet, a bundle of arrows, banded.
BRICE, a stag, passant. 79. 4
BRICE, Somers., a lion's head, erased, erm.,
pierced through with an arrow, or, headed
and feathered, ar. comp. 49. 7
BRICE, Iri., in hand a cutlass, all ppr. Do
toett, and doubt not. 158. 9
BRICHEN, Sco., an arm, in fess, out of clouds,
ppr., in hand a club. 140. 9
BRICKDALE, Eug., on a ducal coronet, or, a
dolphin, naiant, az. 68. 2
BRICKENDEN, in lion's gamb, erased, a rose-
branch, slipped, ppr. 43. I
BRICKENDEN, Eng., a demi-dragon. 91. 7
BRICKENDEN, a demi-wyvern, vert. 89. n
BRICKHURST, Line., out of a mural coronet, or,
a tiger's head and neck, ar. comp. 10. 1 1
BRICKWOOD, a demi-savage, affrontee, ppr.,
wreathed about middle with leaves, vert, in
dexter a slip of oak, of the last. 126. 12
BRID, Lond., an eagle's head, ducally gorged,
or. comp. 103. 6
BRIDE, Eng., two eagles' heads, erased and
addorsed, ppr. 100. I
BRIDGE, Heref. and Ess., two wings, addorsed,
ar., on each a cheveron, engrailed, sa.,
charged with a chaplet, or. comp. log. 12
BRIDGE, Surr., a stag's head, ar. Nee minus
fortUer. 84. II
BRIDGEMAN, Coney-Weston Hall, Norf., a tre-
foil, slipped, vert. 13. 6
BRIDGEMAN, Lane., Warw., and Salop, a fox,
sejant, ppr. 16. 9 or 10
BRIDGEMAN, Earl of Bradford, a demi-lion, ar.,
between paws a garland of laurel, or. Nee
temere, nee timide. see plate 46
BRIDGEN, a demi-mariner, ppr., vested, in rus-
set, round waist a sash, on head a cap, gu.,
in dexter a sphere, or, sinister resting on an
anchor, gold.
BRIDGER, or BRIGER, Glouc., a dragon's head,
vert, transfixed with end of spear, ppr., in
bend sinister. . 90. 8
BRIDGER, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
crab, gu.
BRIDGER of Buckingham House, Suss., a crab,
gu. 6. 8
BRIDGES, Bart., Kent, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a moor's head, in profile, sa., banded, ar.
BRIDGES, Edinr., a demi-lion, gu. Maintien
le droit. 44. 14
BRIDGES, on a tower, a hawk, wings displayed,
all ppr. 22. 4
BRIDGES, an anchor, in pale, ppr. 153. n
BRIDGES, or BRYDGES, Ess., a boar, passant,
ar., pierced through neck with broken spear,
headed, of the first, embrued, gu. see plate 4
BRIDGES, a man's head, from shoulder, in pro-
file, ppr., verted, seme'e of torteaux, wreathed,
of the last, and az. Maintien le droit.
comp. 128. 14
BRIDGES, Eng., on a tower, ar., masoned, sa.,
a dove, rising, ppr. 22. 4
BRIDGET, Salop, a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 9 or 10
BRIDGEWATER, a demi-stag, or, attired, sa.
79- 13
BRIDGMAN, Warw., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
between paws a garland of laurel, ppr,
comp. 46. 3
BRIDGSTOCK, a raven, sa., in dexter an escal-
lop, see plate 114
BRIDON, Suff., a hawk's head, erased, sa.,
charged with three bezants, one and two.
comp. 103. 3
BRIEN, Iri., a cross pattde, gu., between horns
of a crescent, or. 77. 2
BRIERLY, Eng., a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 9 or 10
BRIERLY, Lond., a cross, potent, fitched, gu.,
between wings, ar.
comp. 141 and 95. 10
BRIERS, Beds., a demi-leopard, rampant, gar-
dant, erased, az., gorged with a collar, ar.,
charged with three mullets, pierced, gu.
see plate 9
BRIERWOOD, two swords, in saltier, enfiled with
an earl's coronet. comp. 132. 9
BRIG, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
dagger, ppr. 143. 7
BRIGDEN, Suss., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, wielding a sword, ar. ,
hilt and pommel, gold. Mca gloria fides.
140. 13
BRIGGES, Westm., a fox, ppr. 16. ir
BRIGGS, Bart., Salop, on stump of tree, a peli-
can, or, vulning, ppr. Virtus cst Dei.
BRIGGS, a tiger's head, couped, affrontee.
see plate. 10
BRIGGS, Salop, an arm, embowed, covered with
leaves, vert, in hand, ppr., a bow, gu.,
strung, sa., and an arrow, ar.
BRIGGS, Brecknockshire, an arm, vambraced,
in hand a bow and arrow, ppr. 146. 5
BRIGGS, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a laurel-
branch, erect, ppr., in front a lion, passant,
erm., dexter resting on a pheon, sa. Forti-
ter et fideliter.
BRIGGS, Berks., a demi-dragon, vert, wings, az.
Felicior quo ccrtior. 91. 7
BRIGHAM, Yorks., on a cloud, a crescent, be-
tween two branches of palm, in orle.
comp. 39. 8
BRIGHAM, or BRIGGAM, Yorks., a boar's head,
in bend, couped, sa. 3. 4
BRIGHAM of Foxley House, Chester, out of a
ducal coronet, a plume of feathers. In cruce
salus. 1 08. 5
BRIGHOUSE, Line., out of a mural coronet, or,
a tiger's head, ar. comp. 10. 8
BRIGHT, Iri., in hand, erect, ppr., vested, sa.,
out of a cloud shedding forth rays, a mort-
head. 157. 10
BRIGHT, Eng., a dragon's head. 90. 4
BRIGHT, Eng., the sun in glory, or, in clouds,
ppr. 7. I
BRIGHT, Bart., Harrow-weald, a mass of
clouds, and therefrom a sun, issuant, all
ppr. 7- I
BRIGHT, Suss., the sun in glory, or, in clouds,
ppr. Lumen umbra Dei. 7. I
BBI
BRIGHT, Chesh., a demi-griffin, in dexter a
mullet, sa. see plate %6
BRIGHT, Suff., a dragon's head, gu., vomiting
fire, ppr., collared and lined, or. comp. go. 6
BRIGHTMAN, or BRITZMAN, Surrey, out of rays,
or, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, gold, in gauntlet a sword, ar., hilted,
gold. 157- 2
BRIGID, Iri., out of a cloud, ppr., an etoile of
eight rays. 7- 4
BRIGNAC, Eng., a reindeer's head, cabossed.
64. 2
BRIGNALL, an eagle, with two heads, displayed,
charged on breast with a saltier. 95. 8
BRIGWOOD, a demi-savage, affronted, wreathed
about middle with leaves, in dexter a slip of
oak, all ppr. 126. 12
BRIN, Iri , a dexter hand, couped, gu. 153. 7
BRINDLEY, and BRINLEY, Eng., a wyvern, in
mouth a hand, ppr. 91. 9
BRINE, Eng., two swords, in saltier, ppr., sur-
mounted by a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
120. 4
BRINGBORNE, Kent, on a wolf's head, erased,
sa., a pile, or. comp. 19. 6
BRINGHAM, Eng., a cat, salient, gardant, ppr.
62. 6
BRINGHURST, Leic., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ar., in hand a club, sa., spiked, or.
154. 14
BRINKHURST, a demi-lion, ar., ducally crowned,
or, in each paw a bezant. see plate 42
BRINKLOW, or BRINGLOW, a demi-lion, or, sup-
porting a flaming sword, gu., hilt, gold.
see plate 43
BRINKWORTH, Bath, on a mount, vert, a wil-
low-tree, ppr.
BRINS, a talbot's head, collared, swallowing a
bird, wings expanded. see plate 6 1
BRISAC, Eng., an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
gu., in hand a covered cup, or. 67. 12
BRISBAN, or BRISBANE, Sco., an anchor, in
pale, with serpent wreathed, all ppr. Ani-
mum prudentia firmat. I. 7
BRISBANE, M'DOUGALL, Bart., Sco., a stork's
head, erased, in beak a serpent, all ppr.
Certamine summo. 115- 5
BRISBANE, Sco., an ant-hillock, semde of ants,
ppr. Virtuti damnosa quies. comp. 134. II
BRISBANE, Eng., a demi-savage, holding over
shoulder a club, ppr. 125. IO
BRISBANE, and BRISBON, Sco., a heron's head,
erased, in mouth an eel, all ppr. Certamine
summo. 115. 5
BRISBON, or BRISBONE, on a chapeau, a lion,
rampant, holding an arrow, point downward.
comp. 41. 10
BRISCO, Bart., Cumb., a greyhound, current,
sa., seizing a hare, ppr. see plate 1 7
BRISCOA, Eng., a pennon, gu., charged with a
crescent, ar., staff in bend, sa., headed, or.
comp. 2. 8
BRISCOE, and BRISCOWE, Eng., a pheon, be-
tween two arms, in armour, embowed, sup-
porting a Saracen's head, affronte'e. 1 21. 2
BRISCOE, and BRISCOWE, Iri., a Saracen's head,
affrontde, ppr. 123. 14
BRISE-RUGGLES, Ess. and Suff., a tower, or,
transpierced with four darts, in saltier, in-
flamed, ppr. Struggle.
BRISLAY, a cock-pheasant, p£r. , standing among
flowers, az., leaved, vert. 113. 13
61 BBO
BRISTED, Eng., in dexter hand, a spur, ppr.
152. 9
BRISTOL, Marquess and Earl of (Hervey), a
leopard, passant, sa., bezante"e, ducally
gorged and chained, or, in dexter a trefoil,
slipped, vert. Je n'oublierai jamais.
see plate 9
BRISTOW, Herts., out of a crescent, or, a demi-
eagle displayed, az. 95-9
BRISTOW of Broxmore Park, Wilts., out of a
crescent, or, a demi-eagle, displayed, az.
Vigilantibus non dormicntibus. 95. 9
BRISTOWE of Beesthorpe Hall, Nottingham,
same crest and motto.
BRITAIN, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a key, or.
78. 13
BRITAIN, BRITON, BRITTEN, and BRITTON, out
of a naval coronet, a mermaid, in dexter a
purse, in sinister a comb, ppr. 122. 2
BRITLEY, on a chapeau, a demi-lion, in dexter
a mullet. see plate 44
BRITTAIN, or BRITTAINE, Eng., in eagle's claw,
erased, in fess, a quill. 113. 8
BRITTEN, Eng., an ear of wheat and palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr. 13. 9
BRITWEESIL, Eng., a salmon, naiant, ppr. 5. 1 1
BRIWER, or BRIWERE, Eng., out 'of a cloud a
dexter arm, in hand an open book, ppr.
126. I
BRIXTON, or BRIXTONE, a demi-horse, rampant,
ar. 72. 10
BROAD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
leopard's face, ar. see plate 10
BROAD, on a chapeau, a tiger's head, ducally
crowned. see plate 10
BROAD, Eng., a demi-savage, in dexter three
arrows, pointing with sinister to an imperial
crown. 1 20. I
BROADBELT, an eagle displayed, ppr. 95. 13
BROADBENT, or BRODBENT, a pheon, ar., point,
gutte'e-de-sang, staff broken, or. 77. 15
BROADBENT, Eng., a dexter arm, ppr., in hand
a covered cup, or. 159. 5
BROADHEAD, Bart., Yorks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, collared and chained, or, supporting a
shield, erm., charged with an eagle, dis-
played, gu. Perseverando.
BROADHEAD, Eng., on a chapeau, a garb, ppr.
12. 9
BROADHURST, Eng., a mermaid, in dexter a
dagger, ppr. 32. 9
BROADHURST, in water, a swan, swimming,
ppr., wings expanded, or, charged on breast
with an etoile, sa. comp. 76. 14
BROADLEY, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
Mitis sed fortis. 83. 13
BROADLEY, Lond., a talbot, passant, ppr. Non
immemor bcneficii. 61. 7
BROADLEY, Lond., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
Non immemor beneficii. 83. 13
BROADMEAD, Somers., on a fret, az., a stag's
head, erased, in mouth an acorn, slipped,
ppr. Semper fidelis.
BROADOCKSHAW, and BRODOCKSHAW, Eng., a
stag's head, ar. 84. 10
BROADSTONE, Eng., in a cloud, a crescent, be-
tween two palm-branches. 30. 12
BROAD WOOD, Lond. and Suss., a yew-tree,
leaved and eradicated, ppr., on trunk an
annulet, or, transfixed by three arrows, one
in fess, two in saltier, of the last. Semper
^4rens.
BRO
62
BRO
BKOCAS, Lond. , a man's head, couped at shoul-
ders, radiated, ppr. 123. 14
BBOCAS, Wokefield House, Bucks., a negro's
head, in profile, ppr., couped at shoulder,
crowned with an eastern coronet, or. 135. 12
BKOCK, Sco., on a chapeau, gu., a dove, rising,
ppr. 105. 2
BROCK, Ess., a pegasus, az. 71. 13
BROCK, or BROOKE, Chesh., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu., in dexter a dart, or, feathered.
see plate 43
BROCK, an escallop, or. 5. i
BROCKAS, or BROKAS, Hants., a lion, sejant,
in dexter a cross pattee, fitched, resting sin-
ister against a pyramid. 38. 7
BROCKBANK, The Croft, Kirsanton, Lane.,
stag at gaze, ppr. 8 1. 10
BROCKDON, Devons., a stag's head, erased,
attired, or. 83. 13
BROCKET of The Ryes, Ess., a stag, lodged,
sa., ducally gorged and lined, or.
see plate 80
BROCKET, a stag's head, erased, pierced through
neck with an arrow.
comp. 81. i;
BROCKET, or BROCKHILL, Kent, a badger, sa.
34- II
BROCKET, a brocket, or young deer, lodged,
ppr. 80. 9
BROCKHOLES, Eng., a fret, ar. 128. II
BROCKHOLES, Lane., a brock or badger, pas-
sant, sa. 34. 9
BROCKHOLES-FITZHERBERT of Claughton Hall,
Lancaster, a brock or badger, passant, sa.
34- 9
BROCKLEHURST, a brock, ppr. Veritas me diri-
c/it. 34. ii
BROCKMAN of Beachborough, Kent, on a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or, a stag's
head, cabossed, ppr., attired, gold, blade
through head, bloody at point.
BROCKUS, a moor's head, couped at shoulders,
wreathed about temples, ppr. 131. 15
BROCTON, Salop, a hand holding up a ducal
coronet, couped and tasselled, between two
branches of laurel, in orle. 60. I
BRODERIP, BRODREPP, or BRODRIBB, Eng., in
a cup, or, three roses, gu., slipped and leaved,
vert. 96. I
BRODIE of Brodie, Morayshire, in dexter hand
a bunch of arrows, all ppr. 127. 12
BRODIE of Lethen, Nairn, same crest. Be
mindful to unite.
BRODIE, Bart., Suff., a dexter cubit arm, erect,
in hand three arrows, ar., encircled by a
civic wreath. Unite.
BRODIE, or BRODY, Suss, and Sco., in hand a
sheaf of arrows, ppr. Unite. 127. 12
BRODIE, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa., a
palm-branch, ppr. 43. 5
BRODLEY, Lond. and Lane., a boar's head,
couped, gu. 3. 9
BRODNAX, Kent and Chesh., out of a mural
coronet, a demi-eagle, or, winged, gu.,
gorged with a collar, gold, charged with
three cinquefoils, ar. see plate 101
BRODOCKSHAW, Eng., a stag's head, ar.
84. 10
BRODRICK, Surr., a spear-head, ar., embrued,
gu. 147. 9
BRODRICK, Baron. See MIDDLETON.
BEOESE, Eng., a crane, in claw a stone, ppr.
115. 6
BROGDEN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand a rose, gu., slipped and leaved, vert.
140. I
BROGDEN, Lond., a demi-lion, ducally crowned,
between paws a cross formee. 161. 8
BROGE, BROGG, and BROIGE, Sco., in hand a
sword, ppr. Honor at mws. 159- 7
BROGRAVE, Bart., Norf., an eagle, displayed,
erm., ducally crowned, beaked and mem-
bered, or. Finis dat esse. see plate 96
BROGRAVE, Norf. and Warw., an eagle, dis-
played, ppr. 96. 10
BROGRAVE, Lond., Herts., and Lane., an eagle,
displayed, with two heads, erm., each du-
cally crowned, or. comp. 96. 1 1
BROHIER, or BROHEIR, Eng., in a crescent, an
arrow, in pale. 149. I
BROKE, Eng., a fox's head, ppr. 16. 3
BROKE, a demi-horse. 72. 10
BROKE, Bart., Suff., a brock or badger, passant,
ppr. 34. 9. And, out of a naval coronet,
or, a dexter arm, embowed, encircled with a
wreath of laurel, ppr., hand grasping a tri-
dent, gold. Saevumgue tridentem servamus.
143. 2
BROKELSBEY, Line., a brock or badger, ppr.
34- II
BROKER, Northamp., a demi-seahorse, or.
69. ii
BROKESBY, Leic., a boar's head, couped, gu.
3- 9
BROMAGE, Wore., out of a ducal coronet, an
armed arm, in gauntlet a sword, ppr. 122. 3
BROMALL, a Bacchus's head, couped at shoul-
ders, gu. 130. 13
BROMBOROUGH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cubit arm, az., cuffed, ar., in hand an oak-
branch, ppr., fructed, gold. comp. 144. 2
BROMBY, and BROMLEY, Yorks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., sus-
taining a standard, sa., flag, gu., charged
with a lion, passant, gardant, of the first.
see plate 46
BROME, BROOM, and BROOME, Oxon., an arm,
couped at elbow, and erect, vested, in hand,
ppr., a bunch of broom, vert, seeded, gold.
121. 12
BROME of West Mailing, Kent, an arm, vested,
gu., turned up, ar., in hand, ppr., a slip of
broom, vert, flowered, or. l)ominet dirige
nos. 121. 12
BROMEALL, a demi-lion, rampant, double-
queued, ppr.- 46. 12
BROMELEY, Cambs., out of a mural coronet,
or, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., holding a
standard, vert, charged with a griffin, pas-
sant, of the second. 46. I
BROMELL, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads, each ducally crowned. 96. 1 1
BROMEWICH, and BROMWICH, Glouc., Heref.,
and Herts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, sa. (Another, gutte*e-d'or. )
70. I
BROMFIELD, Kent and Chesh., a demi-tiger,
az., armed, maned, and tufted, or, holding
erect a broken sword, ar., handle, gu., hilt
and pommel, gold. see plate 9
BROMFIELD, Staffs., a lion, passant, gardant,
gorged with a wreath, or and az. see plate 36
BROMFLET, or BRON ^ET, Lane., on a chapeau,
sa., turned up, ,-,,r., a wyvern, vert, ducally
crowned, or. 92. 5
BRO
BRO
BROMFLETE, in a ducal coronet, or, a wolf's
head, gu.
BROMHALL, Beds., a demi-lion, or, between
paws a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. see plate 44
BROMHALL, Lond. and Chesh., a lion, passant,
or. 36. i
BROMHEAD, Bart., Line., out of a mural coro-
net, gu., a unicorn's head, ar., armed and
crined, or, in mouth a rose, gu. Concordia
res crescunt. see plate 7 1
BROMHEAD, Iri., a pelican, vulning, ppr. 97. 7
BROMIGE, Eng., out of a rnural coronet or, a
talbot's head, az., eared, gold. Fides ser-
vata ditat. 60. 5
BROMLEY, Baron Montford. See MONTFORD.
BROMLEY, Chesh., Staffs., and Y.orks., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, ar., support-
ing a banner, gu., charged with a lion, pas-
sant, see plate 46
BROMLEY, Salop, a lion's gamb, erect, ar. 51. 15
BROMLEY, Bart., Eaststoke, Notts., a pheasant,
sitting, ppr. Pensez forte, see plate 113
BROMLEY, Salop, same crest.
BROMPTON, Eng., a lion, rampant, or. 41.12
BROMWICH, out of a ducal coronet, a unicorn's
head, sa., gutte'e-d'or. _ 70. I
BROND, or BROUNDE, Lond. and Suff., a demi-
griffin, or, in dexter a battle-axe, in bend,
ar., handle, gu. 86. 14
BRONKER, Kent and Middx., a talbot, passant,
gu., under dexter a garland of flowers, ppr.
see plate 6 1
BRONKER, Wilts., a cubit arm, erect, vested, sa.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a lozenge, of the first.
BRONSCOMB, or BRANSCOMB, a lion, regardant,
ducally gorged and chained. 36. 4
BROOK, Chesh., a badger, passant, ppr. 34. 9
BROOK, Lond., on a mount, vert, in front of
an oak-tree, a badger, passant, ppr., f ore-
dexter resting on a chaplet, or. comp. 34. II
BROOK, Yorks., a sword, erect, ar., hilted, or,
thereon two serpents entwined, respecting
each other, ppr. ^Estnecastu. see plate no
BROOK, or BROOKE, Bucks., a hawk's lure,
with line formed into a bow-knot, between
wings, all ppr. 1 1 2. 3
BROOK, a fleur-de-lis, ar., around it a serpent
entwined, ppr. in. 5
BROOKE of Mere Hall, Chester, a badger,
passant, ppr. Vis unita fortior. 34. 9
BROOKE of Handford, Chester, same crest.
Pro avitdfide.
BROOKE of Haughton Hall, Salop, same crest.
Virtus est Dei.
BROOKE of Ufford Place, Suff., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm.. a wing, erect, of the
first, cheveron, ar., thereon a lion, rampant,
sa., crowned, gold. 7& 4
BROOK, or BROOKE, Suff. and Kent, same
crest.
BROOKE, and WARWICK, Earl of (Greville) :
(I.) Out of a ducal coronet, gu., a swan, wings
expanded, ar., beaked, of the first. 75. 5.
(2.) A bear, erect, ar., muzzled, gu., collared
and chained, or, supporting a ragged staff,
of the first. Vix ea nostra roco.
comp. 28. 9
BROOKE, DE CAPEL, Bart., Northamp., a demi-
sea horse, ar., maned and finned, or. Spes
mea in Deo. 69. 1 1
BROOKE, Hants., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
BROOKE, Staffs., a stork or crane, or. 115. 8
BROOKE, Salop, on a mount, vert, a badger,
passant, ppr. 34. 1 1
BROOKE, a goat's head, erased, sa., horned and
bearded, or. 55. 2
BROOKE, Bart., Chester, a man, in armour, in
dexter a spear, on sinister arm a shield, all
ppr. 126. IO
BROOKE, an Indian goat's head, erased, or,
eared and armed, gold. 56- 4
BROOKE, Bart., Chesh. and Iri., a brock or
badger, ppr. 34. 9
BROOKE, Bucks., out of a coronet, or, a plume
of ostrich-feathers, or and sa. 1 08. 5
BROOKE, a demi-lion, gu., between paws a
broad arrow, or, feathered and headed, ar.
BROOKE, on a ducal coronet, a cock, ppr.,
combed and wattled, gu. see plate 94
BROOKE, a griffin's head, erased, charged with
a fess dancettee, and in base a crosslet,
fitches!, gu. see plate 88
BROOKE, a hedgehog, ppr. 33. 2
BROOKES, on a mount, a bear muzzled and
chained. 28. 1 1
BROOKES, or BROOKS, Eng., three organ pipes,
two in saltier, one in pale, or, enfiled with
a garland of laurel, vert. comp. 137. 7
BROOKESBY, Eng., a boar's head, couped, gu.,
bristled, or. 3. 4
BROOKING, Eng. , a sword, in pale, enfiled with
a savage's head, couped, ppr. 67. 14
BROOKMAN, or BROCKMAN, Kent, on a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or, a stag's head,
cabossed, ppr., attired, of the second, blade
through head, and bloody at point.
BROOKMAN, Eng., a crane, in dexter a stone.
115. 6
BROOKS, Bedford, on a mural coronet, an otter,
ppr. Ut amnis vita labitur. see plate 34
BROOKS, or BROOKES, Sco., a beaver, passant.
Persevcrando. 33. 1 1
BROOKS, a bear, ppr., muzzled and chained.
BROOKS, Eng., a badger, ppr. 34. 1 1
BROOKS, a lion, passant. 36. I
BROOKSBANK, Yorks. and Middx., a hart's
head, couped, ppr., attired, or, gorged with
two bars, wavy, az. comp. 85. 8
BROOME, Heref., a demi-eagle, or, winged, sa.,
in beak a slip of broom, vert, see plate 101
BROOMFIELD, Eng., a hand, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, pointing to a serpent, head
erect, ppr. 1 2 1. 7
BROOMFIELD, a demi-heraldic tiger, in dexter
a broken sword. see plate 64
BROOMHEAD, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed, gu.
92. 12
BROON, Eng., a branch of holly, and a cross
crosslet, fitched, in saltier. 84. IO
BROSTER, Chester, in dexter hand, ppr., vested,
a palm -branch, vert. comp. 158. 6
BROTHERS, a demi-greyhound, sa., in feet a
dart, gu., feathered, ar. see plate 17
BROTHERTON, Eng., in hand, a club, ppr.
158. 8
BROTHERTON, Stubbing's House, Maidenhead :
( I.) An eagle, displayed, ppr. 95.13. (2.) A
bear's head, erased at neck, ar., in mouth an
arrow, or, pheoned and feathered, of the
first. see plate 28
BROUGH, Line., a lion, sejant, collared and
lined, or. 38. I.
BROUGH, Sco., a buffalo's head, sa. 14. 9
BROUGHAM and VAUX, Baron, Penrith, an arm
BBO
64
BBO
in armour, embowed, in gauntlet a lucy, ar.,
on elbow a rose, gu. Pro reye, lege, grege.
BROUGHAM, BROUGHAN, BRONHAN, and BROU-
CHAN, Wei., out of a ducal coronet, gu., in
dexter hand a sword, ppr. 143. I
BROUGHTON, Ess. and Beds., an eagle's head,
erased, sa., in mouth a snake, ar., charged
on breast with two cheverons, of the last.
see plate 102
BROUGHTON, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a boar's head, sa., bristled, gold, gorged with
a collar, az., charged* with three escallops, ar.
see plate 3
BROUGHTON, Bart., Staffs, and Chesh., a sea-
dog's head, gu., erased and finned, ar.
BROUGHTON, Salop, a talbot, passant, gu.
61. 7
BROUGHTON, three ostrich -feathers. 51. 3
BROUGHTON, Staffs., a squirrel, sejant, gu.
58. 12
BROUGHTON, Salop, an owl, ar., charged on
breast with three snakes, in fret, vert.
comp. 107. 8
BROUGHTON, a savage's head, affrontee, ppr.,
temples wreathed, rising therefrom three
ostrich-feathers. 122. 14
BROUGHTON, Eng., a crane's head and neck,
erased, in mouth a serpent, ppr.
BROUGHTON, a badger, ppr. 34. 9
BROUGHTON, Somers., on a mount, vert, a
spaniel, couchant, erm. 59. I
BROUGHTON, Baron, Hobhouse, out of a mural
coronet, a crescent and etoile. Spes vitce
melioris.
BROUN, Bart., Sco., a lion, rampant, in dexter
. a fleur-de-lis, or. Floreat majestas. 41. 9
BROUN, a dexter arm, from elbow, erect, in
hand, ppr., a book. 144. 12
BROUNCKER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet a sword, ppr. 140. 13
BROUND, or BROUNDE, Suff., a demi-griffin, or,
in dexter a battle-axe, ar., handle, gu. 86. 14
BROUNKER, Iri., the Roman fasces, ppr. 90. 3
BROUNKER, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, ppr.,
a bezant, or. 45. i
BROUNLEE, a demi-peacock, issuing, ppr.
ii7- 13
BROWELL, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar,
ppr. 158. 9
BROWKER, Lond. and Southwark, a talbot, pas-
sant, gu., supporting with dexter a chaplet,
vert. see plate 61
BROWN, Norf., on a mount, vert, an ostrich,
ar., winged, beaked, legged, and collared,
or. see plate 102
BROWN, Sco., a lion, rampant, charged with a
cinquefoil, between two fleurs-de-lis, ar. Si
sit prudentia. see plate 40
BROWN 'of Clonboy, co. Clare, an eagle, dis-
played. Virtus dabit, euro, servabit. 95. 13
BROWN, a lion, rampant, in dexter a fleur-de-
lis, or. Ploreat majestas. 41. 9
BROWN, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, or. Florcat majestas. 46. 1 1
BROWN, Eng., same crest. Gaudco.
BROWN, same crest. Tandem licet sero.
BROWN, or BROUN, Sco., a vine-tree, ppr.
Premium virtutis honor. 30. 7
BROWN, German and Sco., a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Virtus dcdit, cura servabit. 68. 1 1
BROWN, Sco., a ship in full sail, in the sea, all
ppr. Deus adesto. 21. 14.
BROWN, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. Vi et
virtute. IO2. 10
BROWN, Berks., a lion, rampant. Spero. 41. 12
BROWN, Herts., a griffin's head, erased, sa.,
beaked and eared, or, charged on neck with
a bar-gemelle, ar., and a trefoil slipped,
erm. Si sit prudentia. see plate 88
BROWN, Herts., a buck's head, sa., attired, or,
issuing from a crown, gold. Si sit pru-
dentia. 83. I
BROWN, a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter a tre-
foil, vert. comp. 46. 1 1
BROWN, and BROWNE, Eng., a griffin's head,
erased, or. 88. 7
BROWN, a lion, passant. 36. I
BROWN, ADAM, Esq., Hamilton, Ontario, a lion,
rampant, charged with a fleur-de-lis, or.
Floreat majestas. see plate 41
BROWN, on a mount, a hare, current, ppr. 58. 8
BROWN, and BROWNE, Eng., an eagle, dis-
played, vert. Suivez la raison. 95. 13
BROWN, Bart., Westminster and Sco., a demi-
lion, gu., in dexter a fleur-de-lis, or. 46. 1 1
BROWN, and BROWNE, Durh., a stork's head,
couped at neck, ppr., between wings, ar.
BROWN, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. Caute et
sedido — and — Deus adesto. 21. 13
BROWN, Sco., a rose, gu., stalked and leaved,
ppr. Armat et ornat. 3°- &
BROWN, Sco., a lion, rampant, ppr. Famce
studiosus honestce. 41. 12
BROWN, Sco., a lion, rampant. Spero. 41. 12
BROWN, Sco. a dolphin, naiant, ppr. Labor
omnia vincit. 68. 1 1
BROWN, Sco., in hand an open book, ppr. Dens
evehit pios. comp. 126. I
BROWN, Colston, Sco., a lion, rampant, in dex-
ter a fleur-de-lis, or. Floreat majestas. 41. 9
BROWN, Glasgow, Sco., same crest and motto.
BROWN, out of a crown vallary, or, a buck's
head, sa., attired, gold.
BROWN, Bart., Sco., and BROWN of Thorny-
dikes, a lion, rampant, in dexter a fleur-de-
lis, or. 41. 9
BROWN, Sco., a cock, ppr. Docendo disco.
94- 12
BROWN, Sco., in hand a closed book, ppr. De-
lectat et ornat. '144' 12
BROWN, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
102. 10
BROWN, or BROWNE, Sco. and Iri., an arm, in
armour, embowed, couped at shoulder, in
hand a sword, ppr. 143. 7
BROWN, on a lure, a falcon, rising, ppr. 104. 9
BROWNE, Marquess of Sligo. See SLIGO.
BROWNE, Bart., Johnstown, Dublin, an eagle,
displayed, vert. Suivez la raison. 95. 13
BROWNE, Liverpool, Lane., an eagle, displayed,
with two heads, wings, or, each wing charged
with a fleur-de-lis, sa. see plate 96
BROWNE, Derbs., a lion, rampant, ar., ducally
crowned, or, supporting a tilting- spear, ppr.,
headed, of the first. comp. 41. 4
BROWNE, Suss., a stag, ppr., attired, ducally
gorged, and lined, or. see plate 8 1
BROWNE, Baron Kilmaine. See KILMAINE.
BROWNE, Notts., a cock-pheasant, az., combed
and beaked, gu., collared, or. 113. II
BROWNE, Dors., on a mount, vert, a hare, cur-
rent, ar. 58. 8
BROWNE, a demi-lion, ducally gorged and
chained, or. 46. 8
BRO
BRO
BROWNE, Devons. and Heref., a demi-man, sa.,
wreathed about middle and temples, in dex-
ter a hammer, or. comp. 131. 9
BROWNE, Lane., an eagle, displayed, ar., on
wings two bars, sa. 95- 13
BROWNE, Bucks., a tiger, az., maned, tufted,
and armed, or.
comp.
BROWNE, Kent, a vulture, wings addorsed, dis-
pluming a mallard's wing, all ppr. 97. 8
BROWNE, Eng., in bear's paw, couped and
erect, or, a falchion, ar. 43. 3
BROWNE, Islington, a crane, az., beaked and
legged, or, crown of head, gu., in mouth an
ear of wheat, gold. see plate 1 1 5
BROWNE, Herts., a dragon's head, ar., guttee-
de-poix, between wings, expanded, sa., gut-
tee-de-larmes. 90. 9
BROWNE, Earl of Kenmare. See KENMARE.
BROWNE, out of a mural coronet, gu., a crane's
head, erased, erm., charged on neck with an
escallop, az. Verum atque deceus.
comp. 115. i
BROWNE, a stork's head, in mouth an acorn,
slipped, vert, fructed, or, between wings ex-
panded, az., each charged with an escallop,
gold.
BROWNE, a mullet, suspended between stags'
horns, all sa.
BROWNE, Wymondham, Norf. : (i.) An escal-
lop, ar., charged with a cross moline, gu.,
between four pellets, see plate 5. (2.) A
demi-talbot, rampant, ar., pellette'e, holding
a spear erect, or. comp. 61. 4
BROWNE of Janeville, Down, an eagle, dis-
played, vert. Suivez la raison. 95. 13
BROWNE of Mount Kelly, Galway, same crest
and motto.
BROWNE of Bronwylfa, co. Flint, an eagle, dis-
played, vert. Spectemur agendo. 95. 13
BROWNE, Suss, and Berks., same crest and
motto.
BROWNE of Browne's Hill, co. Carlow, an
eagle, displayed, with two heads, sa. Forti-
ter et fideliter. 96. 13
BROWNE of Moyne, Galway, a griffin's head,
erased. Fortiter et fideliter. 88. 7
BROWNE of Greenville, Galway, same crest and
motto.
BROWNE, Ess., an eagle, displayed, with two
heads, sa. 96. 13
BROWNE, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
sa., per az. and gu., winged, or. 96. 13
BROWNE, Heref., a demi-griffin, vert, winged
and legged, or. 86. 13
BROWNE, Suff., a demi-stork, wings expanded,
ppr., neck nowed.
BROWNE, Leic., a boar's head, erased, sa.,
pierced through neck with a broken spear,
or, headed, ar. see plates 3 and 4
BROWNE, Middx., a buck's head, erased, ppr.,
attired, or. 83. 13
BROWNE, Lond., a bee-hive, with bees volant,
ppr. Virtus et industria. 76. I
BROWNE, Lond., a cubit arm, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a sword, erect,
also ppr., hilted, or, entiled with a leopard's
head. Virtus curd sen-obit, comp. 135. II
BROWNE, an arm, couped and erect, vested, az.,
cuffed, erm., in hand, ppr., a caltrap, or.
comp. 121. 3
BROWNE, a griffin's head, erased, or, collared,
ar. 88. 7
BROWNE, an eagle's head, erased, ar., in beak
an arrow, ppr. see plate 102
BROWNE, Weymouth, Dors., a griffin's head,
erased, sa., beaked, or. 88. 7
BROWNE, a lion, sejant, sa., resting dexter on
a shield, ar., charged with a mullet, of the
first.
BROWNE, a crane's head and neck, erased, az.,
ducally gorged, or, in mouth a bezant.
see plate 115
BROWNE, a demi-griffin, vert, wings elevated,
or. 86. 13
BROWNE of Tallantire Hall, Cumb., a griffin's
head, vert, between wings. Traducere
cevum leniter. 88. 6
BROWNE, Bart., Suss., an eagle, displayed,
vert. 98. 10
BROWNE of Browne Hall, Mayo, a griffin's
head, erased, ar., langued, gu. Fortiter et
fideliter. 88. 7
BROWNE, WILLIAM-, of Rathbane, Limerick,
on a marquess's coronet, ppr., an eagle, dis-
played, gu., winged and membered, or.
Suivez la raison. comp. 98. IO
BROWNELL, Yorks., an escallop, ar. 5. i
BROWNELL, Derbs., out of a ducal coronet, a
triple plume of twelve ostrich-feathers, ar.
118. 2
BROWNHILL, Sco. , the sun rising from behind
a mountain, ppr. Radii omnia lustrant. 7. 5
BROWNING, Comley, Glouc., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a pair of wings, erect, in
bend sinister. comp. 51. 2
BROWNING, out of a ducal coronet, a cocka-
trice's head. 92. 7
BROWNING, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a battle-axe, ppr. comp. 156. 14
BROWNING, Eng., an arm, from elbow, issuing
from a cloud in sinister, hand above a ser-
pent's head, erect from middle, and looking
toward the sinister, ppr. comp. ill. 14
BROWNLEE, and BROWNLIE, Sco., an arm, in
armour, in hand <a sword. 140. 13
BROWNLEE, and BRONLIE, Eng., a demi-pea-
cock, issuing, ppr. 117. 13
BROWNLEE, and BROWNLIE, Sco., an eagle, dis-
played, charged on breast with an annulet.
comp. 96. 5
BROWNLOW, Iri., a goat's head, erased, ar. 55. 2
BROWNLOW, Iri., a goat's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, gu. 55-2
BROWNLOW, Earl (Cust), a lion's head, erased,
sa., gorged with a collar, paly. Opera illius
mea sunt. 49. 12
BROWNLOW, Lond. and Line. , on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a greyhound, passant,
or, collared, of the first.
BROWNRIG, or BROWNRIGG, Eng., a lion, ram-
pant, in dexter a fleur-de-lis, ppr. 41. 9
BROWNRIGG, Bart., Iri., out of a mural coronet,
or, a sword, erect, ppr., pommel and hilt, or,
entwined by a serpent, vert. Virescit vulnere
virtus.
BROWNSMITH, in a frame, lozenge-shaped, five
arrows, points downward, one in pale, four
in saltier.
BROWNSWORD, Eng., a pegasus, current, ppr.
71- 13
BROXHOLME, Line , a bear, statant, against an
elm-tree, all ppr. see plate 28
BROYN, two lions' paws, sa , holding up a shield,
ar. see plate 45
BRU
66
BRY
BRUCE, BRUDENELL, Marquess of Ailesbury.
See AILESBURY.
BRUCE, Earl of Elgin. See ELGIN.
BRUCE of Kennet, Clackmannan, in hand, a
sceptre, ppr. Fuimus.
BRUCE of Scoutbush, Iri., in hand a scimitar,
ppr. Do well, doubt nought. 158. 9
BRUCE, Sco., a horse's head, bridled, ppr. Be
true. 72. 7
BRUCE, Bart., Stenhouse, Stirling, on a cha-
peau, an arm, from shoulder, couped, fess-
wise, in hand a sceptre, ensigned on point
with an open crown. Fuimus. comp. 154. 5
BRUCE, Newton, Sco., an eagle's head, couped,
ppr. Spes mea supernt. 102. 9
BRUCE, Mowance, Sco., in dexter hand a heart,
ppr. Omnia vincit amor. 145. 3
BRUCE, Sco., a naked arm flexed, out of a cloud,
in hand a human heart, ppr. Semper fidelis.
comp. 145. 3
BRUCE, Sco. and Eng., a lion, passant, az.
(Another, or. ) 36. I
BRUCE, Bart., Iri., a lion, passant, az., in dex-
ter a trefoil, slipped, ppr.
BRUCE, Balcaskie, Sco., the setting sun, ppr.
Irrevocabile. 7. 5
BRUCE, Sco., a lion, rampant. Fuimus. 41. 12
BRUCE of Wester Kinlock, Sco., a star, or.
Ad summa virtus. 65. 15
BRUCE, Pittarthie, Sco., a horse's head, couped,
and furnished, ppr. True. 72. 7
BRUCE, Garvet, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr.
Venture forward. 159. 7
BRUCE, Sco., an arm, embowed, in hand a cut-
lass, ppr. Do well, doubt nought. __ 146. 4
BRUCE of Arnot, Sco., the sun rising from cloud,
ppr. Nee me qui ccetera vincit. 7. I
BRUCKSHAW, or BRUCKSHOW, Eng., a sea-chart,
ppr. 52. 9
BRUDENAL, and BRUDENELL, Eng., a battle-
axe, in pale, surmounted by a branch of
laurel and a branch of rue, in saltier, ppr.
94- 5
BRUDENELL, Earl of Cardigan. See CARDIGAN.
BRUDENELL, Leic. and Northamp. : (i.) An
arm, embowed, covered with leaves, vert, in
hand, ppr., a spiked club, or, slung to arm
with a line, gold. 124. 15 and 154. 14. (2.)
A talbot, ar., ducally gorged, gu. comp.
6 1. 8 and 9. (3.) A sea-horse, ar. En
grace affic. 69. 10
BRUDENELL, a sea-horse, ar. En grace affie.
69. 6
BRUEN, or BRUIN, a pedlar, passant, ar., with
a crutch in dexter, and a pack on back, or.
BRUEN, Chesh., a fisherman, vested, in dexter
a fisherman's staff, in sinister a landing net
over the shoulder, or.
BRUER, a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
BRUGES, DE, Eng., a calvary cross, on three
grieces, gu. 137. 4
BRUGES, Lond., on an anchor, or, a scroll.
Mihi coelum portas. comp. 133. 7
BRUGES, Glouc., Wilts., and Ess., a Saracen's
head, in profile, couped at shoulder, ppr.,
vested, ar., semee of torteaux, and wreathed,
of the second, and sa. comp. 128. 14
BRUGET, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
swan's head and neck, between wings, ar.
75- 2
BRUMFIELD, Eng., a pheon, az. 89. 3
, Eng., a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
BRUMIN, a lion's head, erased, or, fretty, sa.
47- 13
BRUMMEL, or BRUMMELL, a dove with an olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 7
BRUMSTEAD, a demi-griffin, ar., wings expanded,
or, in dexter a cross formee, fitched, gu.
see plate 86
BRUN, a stag, lodged, sa. 80. 9
BRUNE, a goat, passant, ar., horned, or. 56. 1 1
BRUNE, PRIDEAUX-, Cornw. and Dors., a man's
head, in profile, couped at shoulders, on head
a chapeau, az., turned up, ar.
BRUNECK, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, sa.
102. 10
BRUNET, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed, gu.
92. 12
BRUNSELL Notts., in lion's gamb, erased, a
rose, ar., stalked and leaved, vert. 43. I
BRUNSPIELD, and BRUNSFIELDS, Sco., a demi-
chevalier, brandishing a sword, ppr. 127. 10
BRUNTON, a beacon in flames, ppr. Fax men-
tis incendium glorice. 2. 9
BRUNTON, Eng., an anchor, sa. 153. n
BRUSE, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a lion's
head, or. 47. 10
BRUSE, Norf., a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and gu. 131. 15
BRUSE, an eagle, rising, regardant, ppr.
100. 10
BRUSE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion,
az. 44. 13
BRUSELL, a lion's head, erased, gu. -47. 13
BRUSKETT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, az. 44. 13
BRUTON, or BRUTTN, Exeter, a demi - wolf,
ducally crowned, bet ween paws a mullet, ppr.
BRUTTON, a cat, sejant, gardant, ppr. 32. 2
BRUTTON, Eng., a sphere, ppr. 8. I
BRUYER, and BRUYERES, Eng., a bear's paw,
erased. 51. 9
BRUYIN, or BRUYN, Surr. and Ess., a goat, ar.,
attired, or. 56. 9
BRUYN, and BRUYNE, on a chapeau, an ibex,
gu. comp. 82. 12
BRUZEAD, Eng., a cat, sejant, sa. 32. 2
BRYAN, Upton, Wexford, on a mural coronet,
ppr., a lion, rampant, gu., collared, gemelle,
or, charged on shoulder with a cinquefoil,
ar. see plate 42
BRYAN, a greyhound, current, regardant, col-
lared, see plate 1 7
BRYAN, Kent, on a garb, in fess, a bird. 112. 6
BRYAN, Iri., a demi-savage, ppr. 125. 10
BRYAN, on a dexter hand, couped, in fess, a
hawk, close, ppr. 104. 5
BRYAN, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
bugle-horn, unstrung, or, tipped and gar-
nished, sa. comp. i. 4
BRYAN, DE, Iri., in dexter hand an escallop,
or. 158. 3
BRYANT, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, az. Fortitcr etfideliter. 44. 13
BRYANT, Eng., a flag, az., charged with a sal-
tier, ar. 145. II
BRYCE, a cock, ppr., in beak an ear of corn.
comp. 93. 9
BRYCE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, or. 88. 7
BRYCE, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a cutlass,
ppr. Do well, doubt nought. 146. 4
BRYCE, Sco., out of a cloud, in sinister, in
dexter hand a pair of scales, ppr. Flat
justitia.
BUY
67
BRYUALL, Middx., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, az., a broken lance, ar., headed, or.
49- I
BRYDEN, Berwicks., a hawk's head, erased,
ppr., charged with three bezants, one and two.
Keep watch. comp. 103. 3
BRYDEN, Sco., a lion, passant, az. 36. I
BRYDGES, Kent, the bust of an old man, in
profile, ppr., vested, gu., and semee of
roundles, counterchanged, wreathed round
temples, of the first and az. Maintien le
droit. comp. 128. 14
BRYDGES, Bart., Heref., two wings, addorsed,
ar., charged with a bend, engrailed, sa.
comp. 74. 6
BRYDGES, Bart., Kent, a Saracen's head, in
profile, ppr., vested, paly, of the first and
gu., and semee of roundles, on head a cap,
or, lined with fur, ar., cap and breast
charged with a pheon, sa. Maintien le
droit.
BRYDGES - JONES, Bart., Boultibrook, Heref. :
(i.) For Bridges, two wings, addorsed, ar.,
charged with a bend, engrailed, sa. comp.
74, 6. (2.) For Jones, a cushion, gu., gar-
• nished and tasselled, or, a representation of
the royal arms of Persia. (3.)* A crow, sa.,
resting dexter on the star of the Order of
the Crescent. Deus pascit corvos.
BRYEN, or BRIAN : (i.) A beacon in flames, or.
2. 9. (2.) An heraldic tiger, current, ar.,
bezante*e. see plate 64
BRYKES, or BYRKES, a wolf's head, erased, in
mouth an arrow, gold, feathered, gu.
BRYMER, Sco., in hand, gauntleted, a pheon,
ppr. Per tela, per hostes. 133. 2
BRYMTON, BRYMPTON, and BRUMPTON, out of a
ducal coronet, ppr., a lion's paw. 52. 5
BRYNE, in lion's paw a hawk's lure, ppr.
BRYNE, Iri., a mermaid, with mirror and comb,
PP^ 32. 5
BRYSILLY, Eng., a cock-pheasant, purp. 113. 13
BRYSON, BRYSOUN, BRYSSAN, or BRYSSONE,
Sco., a spur-rowel, ppr. 65. 13
BRYSON of Craigton, in hand a horn, ppr. Ever
ready. 152. 14
BRYSON, Eng., a ship under sail. God, with my
right. 21. 13
BUBB, Carlisle, Cumb., on a mount, vert, a uni-
corn, sejant, ar., crined and armed, or, dexter
on a shield. see plate 70
BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERY, Duke of (Scott-
Douglas), a stag, trippant, ppr., attired and
unguled, or. Amo. 79. 4
BUCHAN, Earl of (Erskine), Sco., a dexter arm,
in hand a baton, raguled, ppr. Judge nought.
149- 7
BUCHAN, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws a laurel-branch, ppr. Fortior qui mdior.
see plate 42
BUCHAN, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu.
47- 13
BUCHAN, Iri., a wolf, sejant, sa. 19. 12
BUCHANAN, Sco., a dexter hand, holding up a
ducal cap, ppr., tufted with a lose, gu., all
within two laurel-branches, vert. C^arior hinc
honos. 60. i
BUCHANAN, Sco., same crest. Audaces juro.
BUCHANAN, Sco., a lion's paw, erased and erect,
ppr. Nobilis est ira leonis. 51. 15"
BUCHANAN, Sco., a dagger, erect, ppr. Ndoilis
est ira leonis. 148. 8
BUG
BUCHANAN, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. God,
with my right. 159. 7
BUCHANAN, Sco., in hand a sabre, in bend, ppr.
Audacia et industria. 159. 7
BUCHANAN, Sco., a sinister arm, embowed, in
f ess, vested, in hand a bow, or. Par sit for-
tuna Idbori. 147- *
BUCHANAN, Sco. and Eng., two hands, con-
joined and couped, in f ess. 1 59. 1 1
BUCHANAN, Sco., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
Nuncia pacts. 106. 7
BUCHANAN, Sco., a hand pointing a lance, in
bend, ppr. Secundo euro. 158. 5
BUCHANAN of Auchintorlie, Dumbarton, in
hand, couped, a duke's coronet, with two
laurel-branches wreathed under it. Clarior
hinc honos. 60. I -
BUCHANAN, Iri., a demi unicorn, or. 70. n
BUCHANAN, Sco., a rose, slipped, gu. Ducitur
hinc honos. 30. 8
BUCHANAN of Ardoch, Dumbarton, two hands
grasping a two-handed sword, ppr. Clariora
sequor. 122. 4
BUCHANNAN, Sco., in hand a bow, in bend, ppr.
122. 6
BUCHE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-boar,
sa., pierced in neck with an arrow, ppr.
BUCK, a demi - lion, rampant, ppr. , ducally
crowned, or, in paws a bow, gold, see plate 44
BUCK, Norf., a buck, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
BUCK of Denholme, Yorks., a portcullis. Nosce
teipsum. 138. 1 1
BUCK, Line., a portcullis, az., garnished and
chained, or. 138. n
BUCK, Hants., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a scimitar, ar.,
hilted, gold. 1 2 1. 6
BUCK, a buck's head, couped, ppr. 84. 10
BUCK, Glouc. and Wore., a buck's attires, ar.,
fixed to scalp, or. 83. 7
BUCK, Line., a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, or and az., on head a cap, neck
charged with two bars-gernelle.
comp. 128. 14
BUCKBY, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
enn., a garb, or, banded, ar. 12. 7
BUCKE, Camb., a buck, at gaze, erm., against
an olive-tree, ppr. St. 4
BUCKE, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a cutlass, ar., hilt, gold. 121. 6
BUCKERIDGE, Middx., a stag, current, ppr. 8 1. 13
BUCKET, Eng., a lily and a holly-branch, in sal-
tier, ppr. 53. 3
BUCKFIELD, BUCKFOLD, and BUCKFOULD, a
buck, ppr., attired, or, in a field, vert, paled
around, of the first.
BUCKINGHAM, a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
BUCKINGHAM, Lond., on a chapeau, az., turned
up, erm., a demi-swan, wings expanded,
ppr., membered, or, ducally gorged, gu.
see plate 75
BUCKINGHAM and CHANDOS, Duke of, Earl
Temple (Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-
Grenville) : (i.) For Grenvitte, a garb, vert.
12. 13. (2.) For Temple, on a ducal coronet,
a martlet, or. 119. 2. (3.) For Brydges,
an old man's head, in profile, ppr., vested,
paly, of the first and gu., seme'e of roundles,
counterchanged, on head a cap, or, lined
with fur, ar., cap and breast charged with a
pheon, sa. Templa quam dilecta.
comp. 128. 14
BUG
63
BUL
BUCKINGHAMSHIKE, Earl of (Hobart-Hamp-
den) : (i.) For Hampden, a talbot, statant>
erm., collared, ringed, and lined, gu., end of
line tied in a knot over back. comp. 6 1. 8.
(2.) For Hobart, a bull, passant, per pale,
sa. and gu., bezantee, in nose a ring, or.
Auctor pretiosa facit. 14. 13
BUCKLAND, Bucks., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, ppr. 80. 7
BUCKLAND, and BUCKLE, Somers., on a cha-
peau, gu., turned up, erm., a talbot, sejant,
or. comp. 6l. II
BUCKLE, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-ounce, ar. Nil temere tenta nil timide.
BUCKLE, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
BUCKLE, or BUCKEL, Lond., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a bull's head, ar. 14. 2
BUCKLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
leopard, ar. seeplate 9
BUCKLER, or BUCLER, Dors., a dragon's head,
erased, sa., charged with two bars, or, be-
tween three bezants. comp. 89. 4
BUCKLER, Oxon. and Dors., a dragon's head,
erased, sa., guttee-d'or. 89. 4
BUCKLEY, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, ar., armed, gold. Nee temere,
nee timide. 14. 2
BUCKLEY, Kent, a demi- eagle, rising, ppr.
101. 13
BUCKLEY, Chesh., a griffin's head, gu., between
wings, of the same, bezantee. 88. 6
BUCKLEY, Eng., a stag's head. 84. 10
BUCKMASTER, Line., Devons., and Northamp.,
a demi-lion, sa., in dexter a fleur-de-lis, or,
charged on shoulder with three annulets, of
the same. see plate 44
BUCKMINSTER, Northamp., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, sa., supporting a battle-axe, erect, or,
headed, ar. comp. 44. 15
BUCKNALL, Eng,, a buck's head, cabossed, sa.
84. 2
BUCKNALL of Turin Castle, Mayo, a buck's
head, cabossed, sa., attired, or. 84. 2
BUCKNELL, or BUCKNEL, Eng., in dexter hand,
issuing from a cloud, in fess, a ball, ppr.
148. 3
BUCKNER, a fleur-de-lis, gu., with adder en-
twined, head issuing from centre leaf, ppr.
in. 5
BUCKSTON, Derby, a pelican, vulning, or.
Fructum habet caritas. 97-7
BUCKSTON of Bradborne, Derby, a pelican,
vulning, or. Fructum habet cantos. 97. 7
BUCKTON, Yorks., a goat's head, erased. 55. 2
BUCKTON, Northumb., a goat's head, erased,
attired, or. 55- 2
BUCKTON, or BUKETON, Yorks., a demi-shark,
issuing, regardant, gorging a negro, ppr.
6. 12
BUCKTON, DE, a goat's head, couped, armed,
or and vert. 56. 4
BUCKWORTH, Surr., a demi-lion, in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched. 46. 4
BUCKWORTH, Bart., Surr., a man's head and
shoulders, affrontde, armed and helmeted,
beaver up, all ppr. 121. 8
BUCTON, a hand, issuing from a cloud, in fess,
reaching to a garland of laurel, ppr. 1 50. 5
BUDD, Iri., an heraldic tiger, passant, gu.
64. ii
BUDD, Eng., a dragon's head, neck trans-
pierced with a spear. 90. 8
BUDDEN, Eng., a bull's head, ppr., charged
with a cross batone"e, or. seeplate 14
BUDDS, Eng., a ram, passant, ar. 57. 10
BUDGEN, Eng., in lion's paw, sa., a spear, tas-
selled, in bend sinister. 50. 13
BUDORSHIDE, and BUDOXHEAD, Cornw., a stag's
head, erased, ar. 83. 13
BUDWORTH, Eng., a sinister arm, couped, ppr.,
vested, az., in hand a bow. 147. I
BUDWORTH, Ess., a wolf's head, erased, ppr.
19. 6
BUGGE, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
moor's head, in profile, sa., wreathed, gold
and az. comp. 131. 15
BUGGEN, and BUGGIN, Kent and Lond., a
cockatrice, displayed, ar. 92. 12
BUGGEN, BUGGIN, and BUGGENS, a Doric
column, ar., entwined with laurel. 158. I
BUGGINE, Kent and Lond., a cockatrice, dis-
played, ar., crested and membered. 92. 12
BUGGINE, an antelope, sejant, ar., armed,
tufted,, and unguled, sa. comp. 18. 12
BUIST, Perth, a swan, naiant, wings addorsed,
devouring a perch, all ppr. Assiduitate.
75- I2
BUKETON, Yorks., a demi-shark, issuing, swal-
lowing a negro, ppr. 6. 12
BUKHILL, Eng., a talbot's head, ar. 61. 3
BULBEC, and BULBECK, Ess., a lion's head, re-
gardant, ppr. 48. 12
BULBEC, and BULBECK, in hand a sealed letter,
ppr. comp. 123. 13
BULBECK, Kingston, a bull, passant, vert,
hoofed, maned, and armed, or. 14. 14
BULCOCK, Lond. and Devons., a lion's head,
gu., within a chain, in orle, issuing, or. 49. 9
BULIMORE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
44. 14
BULKALEEL, Eng. , out of a ducal coronet, or,
a bull's head, ar., armed, gold. 14. 2
BULKELEY- WILLIAMS, Bart., Wei.: (i.) For
Bulkeley, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's
head, ar., horned, gold, and charged with a
cheveron, sa. comp. 14. 2. (2.) For Wil-
liams, a Saracen's head, couped at shoulders,
ppr. Nee temere, nee timide. 130. 13
BULKELEY, Iri., Bucks, and Chesh., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, ar., armed,
gold. Nee temere, nee timide. 14. 2
BULKELEY, Eng., a bull's head and neck, erased.
15. 6
BULKELEY, Eng. . a bull's head and neck, couped,
armed, or and ar. 14. 7
BULKELEY, or BULKELY, Iri., a bull's head,
couped at neck, sa. 14-7
BULL, Lond. and Yorks., on a cloud, ppr., a
celestial sphere, az. Sol, mi, re, fa. 8. 10
BULL, a bull's head and neck, erased, sa. 1 5. 6
BULL, Iri., a rose, gu. 135. 6
BULL, Lond., Yorks., and Norf., a bull's head,
erased, sa., charged with six annulets.
seeplate 14
BULL, Oxon., a bull's head, cabossed, gu., be-
tween wings, or. comp. 14. 5
BULL, Lond., a lion's head, erased, sa., ducally
crowned, or. comp. 47. 8
BULLEN, Line., a bull's head, couped, sa.,
armed, or. 14- 7
BULLER, Bart., Cornw., Devons., and Somers.,
an old man's head, affrontee, wreathed, ppr.
130- 13
BULLER, Cornw.: (i.) An eagle, on a rock,
BUL
supporting a banner. (2.) A Saracen's head,
ppr. Aquila non captat muscas. 123. 14
BULLER, Somers. and Gornw., an old inan's
head, affrontee, ppr. 123. 14
BULLEE, Cornw. and Somers., a moor's head,
affrontee, couped, ppr., wreathed, ar. and az.
134- 3
BULLER, Bart., Lupton, Devons., a Saracen's
head, couped, ppr. 123. 12
BULLER, WENTWORTH, of Downes, Devon, a
Saracen's head, couped, ppr. Aquila non
capit muscas. 123. 12
BULLEY, Eng., a heart, inflamed, ppr. 120. 5
BULLINGHAM, Line., an escallop, ar., between
two palm-branches, vert. 5. 9
BULLIVANT, a demi-lion, or, charged on breast
•with a fleur-de-lis, vert, between gambs a
tower, sa. see plate 43
BULLMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head,
ppr. Pro patria. 14. 2
BULLO, and BULOW, Eng., an arm, embowed,
hand clenched, ppr. 157. 14
BULLOCK, seven arrows, six in saltier, and one
in base, gu., feathered and headed, ar., en-
filed with a mural coronet, of the last.
cqmp. 107. 10
BULLOCK, five triple-pointed spears, staves, or,
headed, ar., tied together with a knot, gu.
BULLOCK, Lond., on a mount, vert, a bee-hive,
or, thereon a bee, displayed, ppr. see plate 76
BULLOCK, Ess., five battle-axes, staves, or,
heads, sa., tied together with a bow knot, gu.
BULLOCK, WATSON-, Ess.: (i.) For Bullock,
five antique halberds, blades, ppr., handles,
or, encircled with a ribbon, gold, the cord
tied in a knot, gu. Nil conscire sibi. comp.
132. 4. (2.) For Watson, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, in gauntlet a palm-
branch, ppr. Esperance en Dieu. comp. 143. 6
BULMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head,
ppr. Pro patria. 14. 2
BULMAN, Northumb., on- a mount, vert, a bull,
passant, ar., dexter on a roundle, az.
see plate 14
BULMAR, a demi-lion, rampant, holding an
escallop. 42. 6
BULMER, a demi-bull, rampant, gu., armed, or,
thereon an escallop, between two billets, in
pale, gold.
BULMER, or BULLMER, Ess. and Yorks, a bull,
passant, gu., armed and unguled, or. 14. 14
BULMER, a demi-bull, rampant, gu., armed, or.
67. 9
BULSTREE, and BOULSTREE, out of a mural
coronet, a stag's head. see plate 83
BULSTRODE, Beds, and Bucks., a bull's head
and neck, gu., attired, ar., between wings,
of the first. 15. 2
BULT, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped, em-
bowed, a sash at shoulders, gu., in hand a
club. 151. 10
BULTEEL of Flete, Devons., out of a ducal coro-
net, gu., a pair of wings, ar., billettee, of the
first. 109. 12
BULTEEL, and BULTELL, Somers., a bull's head,
gu., between wings, or. 15. 2
BULWER, Norf., a horned wolf. Advcrsis major,
par secundis.
BULWER, LYTTON-, Bart., of Knebworth,
Herts.: (i.) For Bulwer, an ibex's head,
erased, erm., armed and crined, or. 55. 3.
(2.) For Wi'j'jctt, a dove, regardant, in beak
69 BUB
a laurel-branch, all ppr. Adversis major,
par secundis. 113. 7
BULWORTH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's
head, between two branches of palm, ppr.
comp. 83. I
BULWORTH, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
BUMSTEAD, and BUMSTED, out of a cloud, a
hand, erect, pointing to a star, all ppr. 1 59. 8
BUNBURY, Bart., K.C.B., Chesh., two swords,
in saltier, through the mouth of a leopard's
face, or, the blades, ppr., hilts and pommels,
gold. Firmum in vita nihil.
BUNBURY, Iri., a hand, in fess, issuing from a
cloud, and reaching to a garland of laurel,
all ppr. 150. 5
BuNBURY-RiCHARDSON, Bart., Iri. : (i.) For
Bunbury, in front of a tree, ppr., on a mount,
vert, a leopard's head, transfixed by two
arrows, in saltier, also ppr. (2.) For Richard-
son, a lion, rampant, erm., in mouth a tre-
foil, slipped, vert, the four paws seme'e of
torteaux, and charged on breast with a cross
crosslet, or. Virtus paret robur. see plate 40
BUNCE, Kent, a demi-boar, az., pierced through
neck with a broken spear, gu., headed, ar.
Sic vivere, vivetis. see plate 3
BUNCH, Sco., a stork, ppr. 115. 8
BUND, Wore., an eagle's head, erased, or.
102. 10
BUNDY, Wore., in hand an eagle's leg, erased,
all ppr. Certum pete finem. 151. 1 1
BUNFORD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
lion, gu. 44. 13
BUNGEY, an eagle, wings addorsed, ar., stand-
ing en a laurel- branch, vert, fructed, or.
see plate 100
BUNHILL, in bear's paw, erased, sa., a rose,
slipped and leaved, ppr. 43. I
BUNN, Eng., an ostrich-head, ar., collared, gu.,
between two branches, vert. jo8. 3
BUNNELL, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a Cornish
chough, rising, ppr. 119. 6
BUNNEY, and BUNNY, Yorks. and Durh., a
goat's head, erased, sa., attired, or, charged
on one of the horns with two annulets con-
joined, of the last. Monte dessus. comp. 55. 2
BUNNY, Ryton, Durh., a goat's head, erased,
sa., charged with a mullet. Monte dessus.
comp. 55. 2
BUNTEN, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. Fortiter
etfide. 159. 7
BUNTEN, and BUNTING, Sco., a bantam, on a
garb, ppr. Copiose et opportune. 94. 10
BUNTING, Eng., in hand, issuing from a cloud,
two branches of laurel, in orle. 144. 13
BUNTING, Eng., an armillary sphere, ppr. 8. i
BUNTON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a talbot,
passant, collared and lined. 60. 2
BUNYARD, Kent, a buck, springing. Renovato
nomine. 79-7
BURARD, Eng. , on a ducal coronet, or, an etoile
of eight points, ppr. 1 54. 3
BURBAGE, a boar's head, erased, ar., between
two branches, vert. 3- J *
BURBIDGE, Eng., between the attires of a stag,
or, erect and erased, a boar's head, sa. 4. 2
BURBRIDGE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, az.,
two arms, embowed, vested, gu., in each an
ostrich feather, ar. 147. 5
BURBYCHE, Middx. and Heref., a boar's head
and neck, erased, ar., between two oak-
branches, vert, fructed, of the second. 3. 1 1
BUB
BURCETRE, Eng., a comet star, ppr. 7. 6
BURCHALL, Heref., a lion, rampant, az., sup-
porting a tree, vert. see plate 41
BURCHALL, and BURCHILL, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, two hands, dexter and sinister, in
saltier, each grasping a scimitar, ppr. 145. 2
BURCHALL, and BURCHAM, Eng., a greyhound,
sejant, collared and lined, ar. 1 8. 13
BURCHAR, Lond. and Ess., a greyhound, sejant,
ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. 1 8. 13
BURCHE, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, gu.
100. 14
BURCHETT, Eng., a winged spur, ppr. 62. 5
BURCKHEAD, and BURKETT, a goat, rampant,
ar. 56. 5
BURD, and BYRDE, Lond., an eagle's head,
erased, ducally gorged, or. comp. 103. 6
BURDEN, Eng., a heart, transfixed by a sword in
bend, sinister. 145. I
BURDENBROKE, a boar's head, erased gu. 15. 5
BURDENBROKE, Eng., an otter's head, erased,
sa, 27. 4
BURDET, or BURDETT, Bart., Yorks., on a
tower, ar., a martlet, wings displayed, or.
22. I
BURDETT of Ballymany, Kildare, a lion's head,
erased, sa. 47. 13
BURDETT of Hunstanton, King's County, same
crest.
BURDETT, Bart., Derbs., a lion's head, erased,
sa., langued, gu. 47. 13
BURDETT, Eng., a lion's head, couped, sa.
47. 14
BURDETT, Warw. and Yorks., a thistle, ppr.
29. 10
BURDETT, Bart., Iri., a lion's head, erased, sa.
47. 14
BURDON, Durh., a lion, rampant, supporting
himself by a pilgrim's staff, or. see plate 41
BURDON, Eng., a gilliflower, or. 53. 12
BURDUS, or BURDUSS, Middx., an elephant,
erm., on a mount, vert, under a .tree, ppr.
comp. 44. 14
BURE, Eng., an eagle, ppr. 98. 13
BURFOOT, Lond., on a wreath an eastern crown,
thereon a pine-apple, leaved, and crowned
with leaves which grow from the top, all or.
comp. 30. 10
BURG, a falcon, standing on a serpent, nowed,
ppr. 104. II
BURGACE, BURGASS, BURGAS, and BURGASE,
Eng., two pigeons, billing, ppr. 106. 6
BURGE, Eng., a branch of olive, ppr. 13. 4
BURGES, Ess., a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and sa. 128. 14
BURGES, Line., on a mural coronet, a round
buckle, gold, tongue erect. comp. 132. 7
BURGESS, Suss, and Berks., a camel's head,
ppr., erased, gu., bezante'e. Levins jit
patientid. see plate 3 1
BURGESS, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
BURGESS, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
BURGESS, Eng., a greyhound's head, ppr.,
bezantee, or. 20. 3
BURGESS, a lion, rampant, gu., in dexter an
annulet enclosing a fleur-de-lis, ar.
comp. 41. 9
BURGH, an arm, in armour, couped, fesswise,
hand apaumee, ppr., ribboned and bowed.
151. i o without mace
BURGH, Eng., a falcon, rising, erm., belled and
ducally gorged, or. 105. 15
70 BUR
BURGH, a fleur-de-lis, ar., environed with a
serpent, vert. in. 5
BURGHALL, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, sa. 19. 6
BURGHEP, or BURGHEPE, a friar's head, in pro-
file, ppr., couped at shoulders, vested, grey.
123. 2
BURGHERSH, Baron. See WESTMORELAND.
BURGHERSH, Devons. and Norf., on a mural
coronet, gu., a demi-lion, double-queued, ar.
see plate 46
BURGHERSH, Eng., two stumps of trees, couped
and raguly, in saltier, ppr., banded, vert.
29- 3
BURGHTLL, Suff. and Well., a lion's head, erased,
ar. 47. 13
BURGHLEY, and BURGLY, Eng., a winged grey-
hound, sejant. 1 8. 8
BURGIN, Eng., a sword and key, in saltier, ppr.
78. 12
BURG is, Eng., a camel's head, ppr. 31. 7
BURGOIGNE, or BURGOYNE, Cambs. and Devons.
an antelope, sejant, ar., attired, tufted, and
maned, sa. 18. 12
BURGON, Eng., a cock, crowing, or. 94. 12
BURGON, Longstanton, Herts., a tiger, sejant,
ar., maned and tufted, sa. 9. 4
BURGONE, and BURGOYNE, Oxon., on a ducal
coronet, or, a lion, passant, gu. 37. 3
BURGOYNE, Bart., Sutton Park, Beds., atalbot,
sejant, or, ears, sa., gorged with a plain col-
lar, gu. 61. 7
BURK, under the shade of two trees, a stag,
lodged, ppr. comp. So. 2
BURKE, a demi-bull, rampant, armed and un-
guled, or, gorged with a chaplet, vert. 15. 1 1
BURKE, Bart., Iri., a mountain-cat, sejant, gar-
dant, ppr., collared and chained, or. Ung
roy, ung foy, ung loy.
BURKE, Iri., a cat, sejant, ppr. A cruce solus.
32. 2
BURKE, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. In hoc signo
vinces. 108. 5
BURKET, and BURKETT, Eng., a garb, or. Im-
pendam, expendar. 12. 13
BURKET, BURKETT, and BURKITT, Eng. , a dex-
ter arm, embowed, in hand a club. 149. 7
BURKETT, a goat, rampant. 56. 5
BURKIN, Suff., a crab, ppr. 6. 8
BURLAND, Eng., a demi- savage, brandishing a
scimitar, ppr. . 125. 4
BURLAND, a griffin's head, erased, collared.
86. I
BURLEIGH, Eng., a stag's head, erased, gu.
83- 13
BURLES, a squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut, all
ppr. 58. 12
BURLEY, Leic. and Wilts., a demi-boar, ppr. ,
armed, hoofed, and bristled, or, and gorged
with a chain, gold, supporting a thistle, ppr.
see plate 4
BURLINGTON, Earl of (Cavendish), a snake,
nowed, ppr. Carendo tutus. ill. 6
BURLINSON, Durh., a demi-lion, between paws
a rose, ar., barbed, vert.
comp. 45. I
BURLTON, a dexter and sinister arm, vested,
holding up a cross crosslet, fitched.
BURLY, or BURLEY, Suff., a squirrel, sejant,
supporting a ragged staff, or. see plate 58
BURMAN, Eng., a demi-peacock, az. 117. 13
BURMESTER, Eng., a cross pattee, az., within
six mullets, in a circle, or. 158. 13
BUB
BUR
BURMEY, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., an anchor,
erect, or, environed with clouds, ar. Arcus,
artes, astra. 140. 6
BURN, Sco., in hand, ppr., a cross crosslet,
fitcbed, az. Vincit veritas. 1 1 6. 14
BURN, or BURNE, a torteau, az. 149. 1 1
BURN, an arm, erect, vested, sa., cuffed, ar.,
in hand, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or. 1 21. I
BURN, Sco. and Lond., in dexter hand a horn,
ppr. Ever ready. 152. 14
BURN, Perthshire, two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
Tendit ad astra fides. 150. 10
BURN, or BURNE, Eng., a heart, gu. 136. 13
BURNABY, Bart., Oxon., out of a naval coronet,
a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, or, in dexter
a staff, ppr. , thereon a flag, gu. Pro rege.
BURNABY, and BURNEBY, Middx., a demi-man,
sa., in dexter a bunch of columbine flowers,
ppr., and round neck a rope, or.
BURNBY, and BURNEBY, Middx., on a mount,
a stag rising from under a tree, ppr. So. 2
BURNELL, Lond., a greyhound, sejant, ar.
18. 14
BURNELL, in lion's gamb, erased, sa., a rose-
branch, gu., leaved, vert. 43. i
BURNELL, Norf., a tower in flames, ppr. 34. 4
BURNELL, in lion's gamb, erased, sa., a sprig
of woodbine, ppr.
BURNELL, or BURNEL, in lion's gamb, erased,
sa., three flowers, az., leaved, vert. 78. 15
BURNES, Montrose : (i.) A demi-eagle, dis-
played, transfixed, by a javelin in bend,
sinister, ppr. comp. 101. 4. (2.) Out of
an Eastern crown, or, an oak-tree, withered,
renewing its foliage, ppr. Ob patriam vul-
nera passi.
BURNESS, Sco., a pegasus-head, ar., crined,
between wings, or, gorged with a bay-
branch, ppr. Persevcrantia vincit.
see plate 7 1
BURNET, Sco., a hand with a cutlass, cutting
a vine-branch, ppr. Tandam fit surculus
arbor. 145. 6
BURNET, Sco., a branch of holly, slipped, ppr.
Nee fluctu, nee flatu. 29. 7
BURNET, or BURNETT, Northumb., a holly-
bush, vert, fructed, gu. Virtute cresco.
54- H
BURNET, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ar.
Quidni pro sodali. 15. 5
BURNET, Wilts., a vine, couped, ppr. Virescit,
rulnere virtus. 30. 7
BURNET of Craigmyle, Sco., in dexter hand a
palm branch, ppr. Quce vernant crescent.
158. 6
BURNET, Sco., a holly-branch, ppr. Virtute
cresco. 29. 7
BURNET, Peebles, Sco., a vine-branch, slipped,
ppr. Tandem fit surculus arbor. 29. 7
BURNET, Sco., in hand a knife, pruning a
vine-tree, ppr. Virescit vulnere virtus.
145. 6
BURNETT, Bart., Leys, Aberdeen, same crest
and motto.
BURNETT, Sco., out of a cloud, in sinister, a
hand, in fess, grasping a pruning knife, ppr.
comp. 145. 6
BURNETT, Iri., a holy lamb, regardant, ar.,
holding the standard of St. Patrick, ppr.
55- ri
BURNETT, a bull's head, ducally gorged and
crowned. comp. 14. -2
BURNETT, a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
BURNEY, Kent, an arm in a mauncli, in fess, in
hand a cross pattde, fitched. Omne bonum
desuper. comp. 121. 9
BURNEY, or BURNIE, Sco., alion',3 head, erased,
gu. Sapere aude incipie. 47. 13
BURNEY, or BURNIE, Eng., a bull's head, du-
cally gorged and crowned. comp. 14. 2
BURNHAM, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand a dagger, in pale, blade wavy. Basis
virtutem constantia. 138. 2
BURNHAM, Line., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand a dagger, in pale, blade wavy. 138. 2
BURNHAM, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, ppr.
10. 6
BURNMAN, Devons., a bull's head, erased, or,
horned. 15. 6
BURNS, Sco., two hands issuing from clouds,
conjoined in fess, ppr., holding up a laurel-
branch, vert. 125. 12
BURNS, Sco. and Eng., a dove, wings expanded,
azl 99. ii
BURNSIDE, Sco., a crescent, ar. Gradatim
plena. 140. 2
BURNSIDE, Eng., a branch of oak, ppr. 54. 12
BURR, Eng., a lion's head, ppr., collared, or.
49. 14
BURRARD, Isle of Wight, out of a mural coro-
net, or, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., charged
with a cross patte"e, gu., in hand a trident,
in bend sinister, point downward, gold.
comp. 154. 2
BURRARD, Hants., a dexter arm, embowed,
hand grasping a sword, ppr. 154. 6
BURRELL, Baron Gwydyr : (i.) A naked arm,
embowed, in hand a branch of laurel, all
ppr. 123. 7. (2.) On a ducal coronet, a
talbot, passant. Animus non afficit cvquus.
61. 8
BURRELL, BOREEL, BURELL, or BEREEL, Kent
and Suss., an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand
a branch of laurel, vert. 123. 7
BURRELL, Earl Willoughby D'Eresby. See
WlLLOUGHBY.
BURRELL, Bart., Suss., a naked arm, embowed,
in hand a branch of laurel, both ppr. Sub
libertate quietem. 123. 7
BURRLDGE, Devons., a demi-mariner, ppr.,
waistcoat, gu., cap., az., neckerchief, ar.,
supporting a rudder, sa.
BURRISH, out of a tower, per pale, ar. and gu.,
a demi-lion, rampant. 24. 6
BURROUGH, or BOROUGH, Line., an eagle, wings
expanded, erm. 100. 14
BURROUGHS, Bart., Iri., on an Eastern crown,
or, a lion, passant, gu. Audaccs foi'tuna
jurat. see plate 36
BURROUGHS, Norf., a griffin's head, erased,
charged with two chevronels, vert.
comp. 88. 7
BURROW, Sco. and Eng., a lion, passant, gard-
ant, ar. Deus nobis hcec otia fecit. 36. 1 3
BURROW, a falcon, erm., wings expanded.
100. 13
BURROWES, a lion, sejant, ar. 38. 13
BURROWES, and BURROWS, a lion, sejant, ar.,
ducally crowned, or. see plate 38
BURROWES, and BURROWS, an eagle, wings dis-
played, erm., ducally gorged, or.
comp. 100. 14
BURROWES, and BURROWS, Eng., an ostrich-
feather, enfiled with a ducal coronet. 50. 7
BUB
BURROWES, and BURROWS, Eng., two wings,
addorsed, erm. 74. 6
BURROWKS, and BURROWS, Iri., a stag, pas-
sant. 79-4
BURRS, Eng., a demi-antelope, collared. 82. 1 1
BURRY, a fox's head, couped, ppr. 16. 3
BURSLAM, or BURSLEM, a pestle and mortar.
149- 8
BURSTED, Eng., a wyvern, gu. 91. 5
BURT, or BURTT, Eng., a demi-leopard, gard-
ant, supporting an anchor, ppr. 9. 8
BURT, a bugle-horn, sa. , stringed, gu.
1. 12 or 13
BURT, Sco., a stag, ppr. Si. 10
BURTHOGGE, Devons., a demi-wolf, or, gorged
with a bar-gemelle, az.
BURTON of Longner Hall, Salop, a dexter
gauntlet, ppr., couped at wrist. Dominus
providebit. 153. 8
BURTON, Bart., Iri., on a ducal coronet, a dex-
ter gauntlet, all ppr. Deus providebit.
BURTON, Staffs, and Warw., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a tree vert. 25. 2
BURTON, Bart., Leic., an owl, ar., crowned, or.
comp. 107. 8
BURTON, Yorks. and Salop, a gauntlet, ar.
Hi- 5
BURTON, Derbs., a tower, triple-towered, ar.
23. 10
BURTON, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
sinister gauntlet, erect, ppr., charged with a
lozenge, gu. Deus providebit.
BURTON, Yorks., an arm, couped and erect,
vested, cuffed, of the first, in hand, ppr.,
a walking staff, of the second, headed, rim-
med, and veruled, or. comp. I. 4
BURTON, Lond., a boar's head, erased, in fess,
or, in mouth a laurel-branch, vert.
BURTON, Leic. and Warw., on a mount, vert,
a beacon, ar., fired, ppr., ladder, or. 2. 13
BURTON, Lond., on a ducal coronet, or, a wy-
vern, vert.
BURTON, an esquire's helmet, ppr. Timct pu-
dorem. 66. 14
BURTON, Derbs., on a ducal coronet, or, a wy-
vern, wings addorsed, az., collared, gold.
91. 2
BURTON, Sco., a beacon, fired, ppr. 2. 9
BURTON, a boar's head, couped, erect. Another,
erased. 3. 6
BURTON, an owl, ar. 107. 8
BURTZ, a squirrel, sejant, resting fore-paws on
a staff, raguly. see plate 58
BURWASCH, BURWASCHE, or BURWASH, Eng.,
the helm of a ship, ppr. 67. 8
BURWELL, a Saracen's head, couped at shoul-
ders, ppr. 130. 13
BURWELL, Suff., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, or, three bur-leaves, vert.
BURWOOD, a boar's head, ppr. 3. 4
BURY, Line, and Somers., a demi-dragon, ar.,
wings, ears, and claws, sa. 91. 8
BURY, Earl of, and Viscount Charleville, Iri.,
a boar's head, couped, transpierced through
mouth with an arrow, ppr. Virtus sub cruce
crescit. comp. 3. 7
BURY, Viscount. See ALBEMARLE.
BURY, Devons., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
BURY, Devons., a tiger's head, erased, erm.,
crined, sa., gorged with a collar, az., charged
with a bezant, between two fleurs-de-lis, or.
10. 7
72 BUT
BURYE, Eng. , a dove, regardant, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr. 113. 7
BUSBIE, a bee, erect, head downward, wings
expanded, ppr. comp. 76. 5
BUSBRIDGE, Ess., an arm, in mail, erect, in
hand a cutlass, ppr. 121. 6
BUSBRIDGE, Perry Barr, Warw., a stag's head,
cabossed. 84. 2
BUSBY, and BUSHBY, a stag's head, ar., erased,
gu., pierced through back of neck with an
arrow, sa., headed and barbed, of the first.
see plate 82
BUSFIELD, Yorks., an arm, in armour, erect,
ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, ar. Media tutis-
simus ibis. 142. 4
BUSPIELD, Yorks., an eagle's head, erased.
102. 10
BUSH, BUSHE, or BUSSCHE, Eng., trunk of tree,
with branches, ppr., pendent an escutcheon,
ar. 26. 12
BUSH, a goat's head, erased, ar., armed, or.
56. 3
BUSH, a stag, statant. 81. 10
BUSHBY, Suss, and Cumb., a crow, picking,
ppr. 114. 6
BUSHE, Wilts., a goat's head, ar., attired, sa.,
charged on neck with a crescent, comp. 55. 2
BUSHE of Glencairn Abbey, Waterford, a
goat's head, ar. Moderata durant. 56. 4
BUSHE, Iri., a cross pattde, fitched, .ar., be-
tween two ears of wheat, in orle.
BUSHELL, Warw., an arm, from elbow, in
armour, in hand a caltrap. 121. 3
BUSHELL, or BUSSHELL, Chesh., a cherub's
head, ppr. 130. 10
BUSHMAN, and BUSHNAN, Lond., a sinister
arm, embowed, vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in
hand a roll of paper, ppr.
BUSHNELL, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
wyvern, sans feet. 91. 2
BUSHRUDD, Dors., a tiger's head, ar., crined and
tufted, sa., collared, gu. 10. 7
BUSHY, or BUSHEY, Eng., a boar's head, erased,
ea. 15. 5
BUSK of Ford's Grove, Middx., a stag, at gaze,
ppr. Suaviter sedfortiter. Si. 10
BUSK, and BUSKE, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a fish's head, az. 6. 2
BUSSELL, Warw., a cherub's head, between
wings, ppr. 130. 10
BUSSELL, issuing from clouds, two dexter hands,
conjoined, holding up an olive-branch, all
ppr. 125. 12
BUSSELL, Eng., a crane's head, erased, ar. 1 16. 6
BUSSEY, Line, and Camb., a sea-dragon, sans
wings and legs, tail coiled and terminating
in a second head. comp. 91. 10
BUSSIE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, az. 95. 13
BUSTARD, Devons., a bustard's head, ar., be-
tween wings, gu., between neck and wings,
two ears of wheat, erect, or.
BUSTEED, Eng., an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. IO
BUSTERD, Iri., a cannon, mounted, ppr.
132. 12
BUSTIN, Eng., an escallop, betweentwo branches
of palm, ppr. 5. 9
BUSVARGUS, or BOSVARGUS, Cornw., a Cornish
chough, ppr. 114. 10
Bus WELL, Northamp., out of a wood, vert, a
bull, passant, ar. see plate 14
BUTCHER, Eng., a lion, passant, gu., in dexter
a crescent, ar. 36. 6
BUT
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BUTCHER, an oak-slip, accrued, ppr. 54. 1 2
BUTE, Marquess of (Crichton- Stuart) : (i.) For
Stuart, a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Nobilis
ira. 44. 14. (2.) For Crichton, a wyvern,
wings elevated and addorsed, fire issuant
from mouth, all ppr. Avito viret honore.
51. 2
BUTHALL, a wyvern, ppr., charged on breast
with a hand, couped at wrist, gu.
BUTLER, Earl of Lanesborough. 'See LANES-
BOROUGH.
BUTLER, Marquess of Ormonde. See ORMONDE.
BUTLER, Earl of Kilkenny. See KILKENNY.
BUTLER, Iri., on a plume of feathers, or and
vert, an eagle, rising, ar. Commeje trouve.
101. 3
BUTLER, or BOTELER, Kent, two eagles, wings
addorsed, ar., supporting a vine, fructed,
ppr.
BUTLER, a covered cup, or, banded, sa., and a
ball on the top of the second.
BUTLER, two arms, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
purfled, or, in hand, ppr., a round buckle,
gold. comp. 124. 9
BUTLER, out of a ducal coronet, five ostrich-
feathers, therefrom a demi-eagle, rising.
see plate 101
BUTLER, Derbs., an arm, embowed, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand a bunch of grapes, ppr.
BUTLER, Lane., a unicorn, salient, ar., armed,
or, gorged with a sash, gold. see plate 70
BUTLER, or BOTELER, Kent, a covered cup, or,
between wings, dexter, gold, sinister, az.
BUTLER, Lond., a boar's head, guttee. 3. 4
BUTLER, Devons., in lion's gamb, erased, gu.,
a covered cup, or.
BUTLER, Marquess of Ormondy. See OR-
MONDY.
BUTLER, Baron Dunboyne. See DUNBOYNE.
BUTLER, Iri., from a plume of ostrich- fdathers,
an eagle, rising, ar. Comme je trouve. 101. 3
BUTLER, Middx., a greyhound, sejant, or, col-
lared, gu., ringed, gold. 18. 13
BUTLER, Cotes, Line., a horse's head, erased.
72. i
BUTLER, Lond., an eagle, wings addorsed, in
dexter, a vine-branch, all ppr. see plate 100
BUTLER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet, a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
BUTLER, a ram, statant, ar., armed and hoofed,
or. 57. ii
BUTLER, an arm, embowed, vested, az., ruffle
of indented lace, ar., in hand, ppr., a
covered cup, erect. 67. 12
BUTLER, Eng., a horse, passant, ar., pellettee,
and bridled, sa. 73. 7
BUTLER, Lond., Durh., and Sco., a covered cup,
or. Sapienter uti bonis. comp. 67. 12
BUTLER, Sco., an uncovered cup, or. Sapienter
uti bonis. 133. 10
BUTLER, Beds., out of a mural coronet, a boar's
head and neck, ar, see plate 3
BUTLER, or BOTTELER, Cambs., a cockatrice's
head and wings, head, vert, wings, ar., du-
cally gorged, combed and wattled, or. 92. 9
BUTLER-DANVERS, Leic. : (i.) For Darners, a
wyvern, or. 91.6. (2. ) For Butler, a demi-
cockatrice, couped, vert, combed, beaked,
wattled, and ducally gorged, or. Liberte
to ate entire. 92. 9
BUTLER, EDMUND, Earl of Kilkenny. See KIL-
KENNY.
BUTT, Kent, a lion, sejant, in dexter a broken
spear. 38. 1 1
BUTTER, Eng., a camel's head, couped, ppr.
30- 7
BUTTERFIELD, Hants., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a dragon's head, wings elevated, vert.
90. 12
BUTTERFIELD, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-dragon, wings elevated, ar., on each
wing a butterfly, volant, az.
BUTTERS, Sco., two naked arms, issuing, shoot-
ing an arrow from bow, ppr. 147- J3
BUTTERWORTH, Sco., a hand, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, pointing to a serpent, nowed,
head erect, ppr. 1 21. 7
BUTTERWORTH, Eng., a sphere, resting on a
cloud, ppr. 8. 10
BUTTERWORTH, an eagle, wings elevated, sup-
porting with dexter an escutcheon, az.,
charged with a cross crosslet, or.
see plate 98
BUTTERY, Northamp., a tiger, passant, ar.,
tufted and maned, or, supporting with dex-
ter an escutcheon, comp. ii. 9
BUTTLER, an uncovered cup, or. 133. 10
BUTTON, Herts., a branch of cotton - tree,
fructed.
BUTTON, a ram, statant, ar., armed and hoofed,
or. see plate 57
BUTTON, Wilts., a wyvern, sa. 91. 5
BUTTON, or BUDDEN, Eng., a bull's head, ppr.,
charged with a cross boton^e, or.
see plate 15
BUTTON, Wilts., on each side of a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a horn, or.
BUTTRESS, Lond., an eagle, displayed. Jn
periculis audax. 95. 13
BUTTS, Suff. and Norf., a horse's head, ar.,
armed and bridled, or, on head a plume of
three feathers, of the first and gold. 72. 1 1
BUTTS, DE, Eng., a ferret, passant, ppr. 34. 5
BUTTS, Surr., an arm, couped at elbow, and
erect, ppr., in hand a fish, ar. 1 56. 5
BUXTON, a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
BUXTON, Bart., Norf., a buck's head, couped,
gu., attired, or. 84. 10
BUXTON, Norf. and Derbs., a pelican, or, wings
expanded, vulning, gu. 97. 7
BUXTON, a stag's head, cabossed. 84. 2
BY, Suss., a demi-lion, or, in dexter a fleur-de-
lis, ppr. 46. 1 1
BY, and BYE, Eng., two oak-branches, in sal-
tier. 54. 10
BYAM, Suss, and Somers. : (i.) A wolf, passant,
or, collared and lined, vert. 19. 1 1. (2.) A
dragon's head, erased, ppr., in mouth a
sinister hand, couped, gu., dropping blood.
90. II
BYDE, Herts., an arm, erect, ppr., vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand an anchor, sa., fluke, or.
2. I
BY-DE, a demi-griffin, az., armed and winged,
or, holding a garb, gold. see plate 86
BYDEWELL, or BIDWELL, Eng., in hand, couped
at wrist, in fess, a curling-stone. 133. 6
EYEING, Eng., an angel, pointing upward, ppr.
see plate 139
BYER, and BYERS, Northamp., a griffin's head,
charged with a pheon, ar. see plate 88
BYERLEY, Midridge, Durham, on an esquire's
helmet, a cross crosslet.
BYERLY, BYEHLEY, and BYORLEY, Lond. and
BYE
74
CAD
. Yorks., two lions' gambs, ppr., holding a
cross crosslet, or. 45-4
BYERS, Sco., a cock, regardant, ppr. Marte
suo tutus. 93. 13
BYFELD, or BYFIELD, Lond., a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa., between two palm - branches,
vert.
BYFIELD, on a man's head, affrontde, a cha-
peau, ppr. 130. 2
BYFIELD, Loud., an antelope, passant, ppr.
82. 14
BYFLEET, Cambs., a Saracen's head, affronte'e,
ppr., wreathed with a ribbon, ar., tied in a
bow-knot. 130. 13
BYFORD, and BYFFORD, Heref., in lion's gamb,
erect, or, an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, sa.
44- 3
BYFORD, or BAYFORD, Eng., an owl, ar. 107. 9
BYGAN, Yorks., an ermine, ppr. 33. I
BYGBERY, Devons., in hand a leg, in armour,
couped above knee, and spurred, ppr. 67. IO
BYGOD, or BYGODE, Yorks., on a chapeau, ar.,
turned up, gu., charged with two bars, az.,
a dolphin devouring the cap, or.
BYGOT, Eng., seven arrows, or, one in pale, and
six in saltier. 107. 10
BYIRLEY, Eng., in lion's gainb, a human heart,
all ppr. 50. 6
BYKENOR, and BICKNOR, Kent, an antelope's
head, gu., armed, ar. 82. 7
BYKENOR, Eng., a pheon, erm. 77. 13
BYLES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head,
ppr. 47. 10
BYLNEY, Norf., out of a tower, a demi-griffin,
sa. 22. ii
BYNE, Eng., a hind, regardant, or, resting foot
on a ball, sa. 85. 9
BYNG, Viscount Torrington. See TORRINGTON.
BYNG, Middx., an heraldic antelope, statant,
erm., horned, tusked, maned, and hoofed,
or. Tuebor. 82. 12
BYNGHAM, in hand, ppr., three branches of
cinquefoil, gu., leaved, vert, and charged on
sleeve, sa. , with a cross, ar. 1 30. 9
BYNGLEY, or BYNLEY, a harp, or. 77. n
BYRCH, Ess., on a mount, a birch -tree, ppr. 26. 5
BYRCH, Beds., a hare, current, sa. 58. 8
BYRCH, Kent and Suss., an eagle, rising, ppr.,
in dexter a banner, az., charged with a cross
clechee, or, staff, point, and tassels, of the
same. 99. 3
BYRCH, Ess., a squirrel, sejant, holding a branch
of birch, vert. 58. IO
BYRCHETT, a tiger, vert, gorged with a ducai
coronet, or. see plate 9
BYRDALL, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
BYRDE, Kent, a stag's head, cabossed, ar., be-
tween attires a bird, or. . 84. 3
BYRDE, Line., a demi-lion, sa., guttee-de-sang.
44. 14
BYRDE, on a dolphin, embowed, ppr., an eagle,
wings addorsed, or.
BYRES of Coates, a bee, volant, or. Rule ~be
ours. 76. 4
BYRES, Sco., a Catherine wheel. 145. 15
BYRN, Iri. and Eng., a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
BYRNE, Iri., a mermaid, ppr., charged with es-
callops, or, in dexter a mirror, in sinister a
dart. see plate 32
BYRNE, and BYRN, Eng. , in hand, issuing from
a cloud, in pale, a garb. 12. 5
BYRNE of Cabineteely, Dublin, a mermaid, in
dexter a mirror, in sinister a comb, all ppr.
Certain et mci. 32. 5
BYROM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a tree,
vert. 25. 2
BYRON of Rochdale, Lane., a mermaid, with
comb and mirror, ppr. Crede Byron. 32. 5
BYRON, Herts, and Surr., a mermaid, ppr., in
dexter an escutcheon, suspended by a ribbon,
az., in sinister a mirror.
BYRTWHYSELL, Lane., a dolphin, ppr. 68. 1 1
BYSHE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a demi-lion, or. 45. 6
BYSHE, Eng., a mule, passant, ar.
BYSSE, on a mount, vert, two snakes inter-
woven and erect, respecting each other, or.
BYSTLEY, a cross pattee, gu., between wings,
or. 94. 6
BYTHESEA, Kent, an eagle, displayed, ppr.
95- 13
BYTHESEA, Kent, out of a mural coronet, ar.,
masoned, sa., a griffin's head, ducally gorged,
ppr. 88. 3
BYWATER, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand, in armour, a scimitar, ppr. 122. 3
CABELL, Eng., a square padlock, or. 140. 4
CABOURNE, and CABRONE, Line., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a lozenge, ar., charged with a
martlet, sa. 107. i
CABYTOTT, Norf., a greyhound, current, az.,
collared and ringed, or. comp. 17. 8
CACHER, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-leopard, ar., spotted and collared, gold.
comp. 9. i and 2
CADDEL, Sco., a tower, gu., windows and doors,
or. 22. 14
CADDELL, and CADELL, Sco., a stag's head,
ppr. Vigilantia non cadet. 84. 10
CADDEY, a pile, charged with a cross pattee,
fitched, or.
CADDON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand an arrow, in pale, surmounted by a
bow, stringed in fess. 146. 5.
CADDY, Eng., a cross crosslet, vert. 140. 14
CADE, Kent, a demi-cockatrice, winged, gu.,
combed, or. 92. IO
CADE, Derbs., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
44. 14
CADE, Derbs. and Ess., a demi-lion, gu., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, charged with a bezant,
or. comp. 46. II.
CADICOTT, in dexter hand, a battle-axe, ppr.
156. 14
CADICOTT, a demi-ape, ppr. Without coronet.
35- 8-
CADIMAN, Lond. and Norf., a rock, ppr., sur-
mounted by a fleur-de-lis, or. 77. 14
CAD
75
CAL
CABMAN, a stork's head, royally crowned, ppr.
N, Earl, Viscount Chelsea, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head, vert.
Qui invidet minor est. 90. 12.
CADURCIS, a griffin's head, erased, gu., in beak
a trefoil, vert, gorged with a ducal coronet,
or. comp. 87. 3
CADWOODLEY, Eng., an antelope, passant, per
pale, gu. and or, armed, of the last. 82. 10
CADTE, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a cockatrice,
ar., combed and wattled, gu., ducally gorged
and chained, or. 92. 6
C.ESAR, Hunts., a cross patt£e. 123. 5
CAFE, Claremont, Sid mouth, Devon, in front of
a sword, erect, point downwards, ar., hilted,
or, a shield, az., charged with a Saracen's
head, couped, also ar. Coup sur coup.
161. ii
CAGE, Kent, a stag, passant, erm., attired, or,
charged on shoulder with an annulet, gu.
79. 10
CAHAN, and CAHANE, Iri., an arm, embovved,
in hand a sword, ppr. 154. 6
CAHILL, Iri. and Eng., in lion's paw a scimitar,
ppr. 78. 7
CAHILL, and CAHIL, Iri., a demi-bulL, rampant,
sa., gorged with a chaplet, vert. 15. 1 1
CAHN, and CAHUN, Sco., a stag's head, erased.
Sijepuis. 8 1. 10
CAHURTA, a stag, erm., attired, or. 83. 13
CAIN, and CAINE, a demi-antelope, per fess,
ar. and az., collared and armed, or. 82. 1 1
CAIRD, a demi-friar,in hand a staff, ppr. 127. 2
CAIRLEON, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge-
pierced, erm. 77-7
CAIRNCROSS, Sco., a dagger, in pale. Certa-
mine parata. 148. 8
CAIRNE, Sco., in hand a fish, ppr. 156. 5
CAIRNES, Sco., a fleur-de-lis. £jfloresco.
142. 13
CAIRNES, Sco., a cinquefoil, ppr. Effloresce.
So. 3
CAIRNES, on a tower, a martlet, statant, ppr.
22. I
CAIRNIE, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. 21. 13
CAIRNIE, on a cinquefoil, vert, a martin, sta-
tant, sa. Ad alta. 80. 3
CAIRNS, Sco., a bell, az. Sul spe. 159. i
CAIRNS, Sco., a palm-tree, ppr. Virtus ad
cethera tendit. 25. I
CAIRNS of Pilmor, a cinquefoil, ppr. Effloresco.
So. 3
CAIRNS, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr., be-
tween attires, a cross crosslet,- fitched.
Semper fidelis. 83. 4
CAITHNESS, Earl of (Sinclair), a cock, ppr.
Commit thy work to God. 94. 1 2
CAL AMY, a hedgehog, ppr. 33-2
CALAMOUNT, Eng., an antelope's head, erased,
erm., armed, ar. 82. 6
CALANDRINE, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed,
ar., in beak a scroll. Sursum. 101. 9
CALCOTT, BERKELEY-, of Caynham Court, Salop :
(i.) A demi-lion, or, between paws a cres-
cent. see plate 44. (2.) A bear's head,
couped, ar., muzzled, gu. Dieu arcc nous.
20. 6
CALCOTT, Hants., a lion, sejant, collared and
lined. Dieu avec nous. 38. I
CALCRAFT, a greyhound, current, sa. , collared
^and ringed, ar., on body a pellet, wavy, or.
CALCRAFT, a greyhound, current, sa., charged
with a cross crosslet, or. 17-4
CALCRAFT, on a chapeau, a greyhound, cur-
rent. 17. q
CALDECOT of Halt^>n Hall, Lincoln. 119. 4
CALDECOT, Oxon., a demi-tiger, or, tufted,
maned, and attired with two straight horns.
see plate 9
CALDECOT, Chesh., an ostrich, ppr. 108. 13
CALDECOTT, a demi-lion, rampant, or, charged
with a cinquefoil, gu. see plate 44
CALDER, a stag's head, cabossed, ppr. 84. 2
C ALDER, Eng., within a serpent, in orle, a
boar's head, erased and erect. 34. 10
CALDER of Lynegar, a stag's head, cabossed,
ppr. Vigilans non cadit. 84. 2
CALDER, a swan, ppr., crowned, or. JBe mind-
ful. 76. ii
CALDER, Bart., Sco., a swan, swimming in a
loch, bordered Avith flags, ppr. Viyilans non
cadet. 76. 13
CALDER, in water, a duck, swimming, ppr.
109. 14
CALDERWOOD of Pittedy, in dexter hand a
palm -branch, ppr. Veritas premitur non op-
primitur. 158. 6
CALDERWOOD of Polton, a phoenix, in flames,
ppr. Virtus sibi prcemium. 101. 10
CALDERWOOD, Sco., a beehive, ppr., with bees
volant. 76. I
CALDERWOOD, Sco., a dove, in mouth a palm-
branch, ppr. Spero. 106. 7
CALDMORE, a demi-Turk, vested, in dexter a
staff, headed with crescent. 127. 2
CALDRON, Eng., in dexter hand a palm-branch,
158. 6
CALDWELL, Eng., a cock's head, between wings,
expanded, ar., combed and wattled, gu., in
beak a cross formde, fitched, or. 93. 10
CALDWELL, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal coronet,
a sceptre, or, entwined with two serpents,
vert, between wings, ppr. 1 1 1. 2
CALDWELL, Sco., a fountain, throwing up water,
ppr. 156. i
CALDWELL, a demi-lion, grasping a broken
scimitar. see plate 44
CALDWELL, Norf., a demi-cock, rising. 93. 6
CALDWELL, a cock's head, winged, sa., crested,
gu., in beak a cross pattde, fitched, or. 93. 10
CALDWELL, a cockatrice's head, couped, between
wings, ppr., in beak a cross patt^e, fitched
see plate 92
CALDWOOD, in dexter hand a palm-branch,
slipped, ppr. 158. 6
CALDWOODLEY, Devons., an antelope, passant.
82. 14
CALEBOT, Norf., a greyhound, current, az.,
collared and ringed, or. see plate 17
CALEDON, Earl (Dupre"- Alexander), Iri., a
cubit arm. in armour, ppr., in hand a sword,
of the last, hilt and pommel, or. Per marc,
per terras. 144. 14
CALENDER, and CALLANDER, Sco. and Iri.,
out of an Eastern coronet, or, in dexter
hand a billet, ppr. 39. I
CALIBUT, a stag's head, at gaze, az. 82. i
CALL, Bart., Cornw., a demi-lion, rampant, in
paws a trumpet, in pale, ar. Grata manu.
46. 6
CALLAGAN, and O'CALLAGAN, Iri., an arm, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, with snake en-
twined round blade, all ppr. 151. 15
CAL
76
CAM
CALLAGAN, a morion, ppr. 154. i
CALLANDAK, and CALLENDEE, in dexter hand,
a billet, ppr. / mean well. 158. 7
CALLANDEK, Bart., Stirlingshire, out of an
Eastern crown, gold, a cubit arm, ppr., in
hand a billet. Et domi etforis. 39. I
CALLANDEE, and CALLENDAE, Eng., two ele-
phants' probosces, addorsed. 145. 7
GALLEY of Blunsdon, Wilts., a demi-lion, ar.,
charged with a bend, gu., thereon three
mullets, in dexter a battle-axe. Collide ct
lioneste. 44. 15
GALLEY, and CALEY, Yorks. and Wilts., a demi-
lion, in dexter a battle-axe, ar., handle, gu.,
on shoulder a bend, of the last, charged with
three mullets, of the first. 44. 15
CALLIS, out of a ducal coronet, a cockatrice's
head, between wings. 92. 2
CALLOEE, on a ducal coronet, a sheaf of arrows,
environed by a serpent. in. IO
CALLOW, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a peacock,
ppr. 117. 12
CALMADY, Devons., a pegasus, current, or.
71- 13
CALMADY of Langdon Hall, Devon, a pegasus,
ar. Similis frondescit virga metallo. 71. 13
CALSHILL, Eng., a dexter wing, erect, or.
CALSTON, Eng., the moon in her compliment.
7. 8
CALTHOEP, and CALTHEOP, Suff. and Norf., a
boar's head and neck, az., armed and bristled,
or. 3. 4
CALTHOEPE, Bart., Eng., a boar's head and
neck, couped, vert. 3. 4
CALTHOEPE, Baron (Gough-Calthorpe), a boar's
head, couped at neck, az., bristled and tusked,
or, between two woodmen, with clubs over
shoulders, all ppr. Gradu diverso via una.
CALTHEOP, Norf., on a mount, vert, a hawk,
close, ar., beaked and belled, or. 105. 12
CALTHEOP of Stanhoe Hall, Norf., a salaman-
der, or, in flames, ppr. Victrix fortunce sa-
pientia. 27. 8
CALTHEOP of Gosherton, Line., same crest and
motto.
CALTOFT, Line., a rose, gu,, between two
laurel-branches, vert. 30. 1 1
CALTON, Hunts., a talbot, passant, ar., collared
and lined, or. 6 1. 12
CALTON, Cambs., a boar, passant, ar. 4. n
CALVEELEY, and CALVELEY, Chesh. and Yorks.,
out of a ducal coronet, a calf's head, affron-
ted, sa. 85. 14
CALVEELEY, Suss, and Surr., a horned owl, ar.
En caligine veritas. 107. 8
CALVEELEY of Oulton Hall, Yorks., a horned
owl, ar. 107. 8
CALVEELT, BLACKETT-, Bart., Yorks., an owl,
ar. 107. 9
CALVEET, out of a mural coronet, or, two forked
pennons flowing to dexter, one gold, the other
pean, staves, gu.
CALVEET, Lane., an owl, ar., guttee, sa.
107. 9
CALWOOD, in dexter hand a palm-branch, vert.
158. 6
CAM, and CAMM, a dove, between two laurel-
branches, in orle. 93. 8
CAMAC, and CAMIC, Eng., a martlet, sa. 119. 4
CAMBELL, Ess., a bear's head, couped, per fess,
or and az., muzzled, gu. 20. 6
CAMBELLj a lion's head, affrontee. 47-4
CAMBELL, a swan, ppr., ducally crowned, or,
between two laurel- branches, vert.
CAMBELL, a swan, ppr., crowned, or. 76. n
CAMBELL, a boar's head, couped. 3. 9
CAMBEE, Ess. , a Saxon crown, between wings.
66. II
CAMBOENE, Cornw., three broken spears, or,
tied together with a band, gu., two in sal-
tier, one in pale. 134. 4
CAMBEIDGE, and CAMBEIGE, Eng., a lion, pas-
sant, gardarit, ppr. 36. 13
CAMBEIDGE, a griffin's head, erased, or, in beak
a cross crosslet, fitched, of the same.
comp. 88. 7
CAMDEN, Earl (John-Jeffreys-Pratt), an ele-
phant's head, erased, ar. Judicium parium,
aut leges terrce. 24. 9
CAMDEN, Eng., a cross pattde, between wings.
94. 6
CAMEL, Eng., a camel's head. 30. 7
CAMEEON of Lochiel, a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. Pro
rege et patria. 140. 13
CAMEEON, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, ppr. Pro rege et patria. 140. 13
CAMEEON of Glendessary, an arm, in armour,
in hand a sword, ppr. Mine orior. 140. 13
CAMEEON, Eng., in lion's paw, sa., a flag, ar.,
charged with an eagle, with two heads, dis-
played, sa. 50. 4
CAMEEON, Bart., Sco.: (i.) Out of a mural
coronet, or, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. 120. 9.
(2.) A Highlander, wading through water,
in dexter a broadsword, and in sinister a
banner, within a wreath of laurel, all ppr.
Arriverette. comp. 127. 13
CAMEEON, Hants., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in hand a sword, also ppr.,
hilt and pommel, or. 140. 13
CAMFLELD, and CAMFYLD, Norf., out of a tower,
a demi-lady, ppr. comp. 23. 3
CAMFIELD, an arm, erect, couped at elbow,
vested, in hand three wheat-ears, ppr.
comp. 149. 10
CAMOYS, Baron. See STONOE of Stonor Park,
Oxon.
CAMOYS, or CAMAYS, a lion's head, erased, az.,
in mouth a trefoil, slipped, ppr. see plate 47
CAMP, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in mouth a branch of laurel, all ppr.
87. I
CAMPBELL of Ormidale, Argyll, a boar's head,
couped, or. Ne obliviscaris. 3. 9
CAMPBELL of Fairfield, Ayr, an eagle's head,
erased, ppr. • Constantcr et prudentid.
IO2. IO
CAMPBELL of Monzie, Perth, a boar's head,
erased, ppr. follow me. 3. 13
CAMPBELL, Sco., an eagle's head, couped, ppr.
Constanter et prudentid. 102. 9
CAMPBELL of Lawers, a boar's head, erect and
erased, az. Fac et spera. 3. 6
CAMPBELL of Treesbank, Ayr, a phoenix head,
erased, or. Constanter et prudentid. 101. 10
CAMPBELL of Sornbeg, Ayr, same crest and
motto.
CAMPBELL of Asnish, a boar's head, couped, or.
Nunquam oUiviscar. 3. 9
CAMPBELL of Lochnell, Argyll, in dexter hand
a spear, in bend, ppr. Audaces juro — and
— Arma parata fero. 148. 10
CAM
77
CAN
CAMPBELL of Gargunnock, a stork, ppr. Refero.
115. 8
CAMPBELL, Bart., of Succoth, Sco., a camel's
head, couped, ppr. Labor omnia superat.
31- 7
CAMPBELL of Ardchattan Priory, Argyll, a
swan, ppr., crowned, or. 76. 1 1
CAMPBELL of Colgrain, Dumbarton, a boar's
head, erect and erased, or, armed and lan-
gued, ar. Fac et spera. 3- 6
CAMPBELL of Glenfalloch, Perth, a man's heart,
pierced through with a dart, ppr. Thus far.
157- 5
CAMPBELL of Calder, a swan, ppr., crowned,
or. Be mindful. 76. 1 1
CAMPBELL, Bart., of Ardnamurchan and Airds,
Sco., same crest and motto.
CAMPBELL of Skipness Castle, Argyll, two
oars, in saltier. Terrd manque fides. 1 2 1. 15
CAMPBELL of Skerrington, Ayr, a dexter arm,
in armour, in hand a garland of laurel, all
ppr. Campi fero prcemia, belli. 143. 6
CAMPBELL of Jura, Argylls., in hand a spear.
ppr. A u daces juvo. 148. 10
CAMPBELL of Stracathro, Forfars., a boar's
head, erased. Ne obliviscarsis. 1 5. 5
CAMPBELL, Sir GUY, Bart., Sco., a bear's head,
in fess, couped, ppr. Follow me. 3. 9
CAMPBELL, a boar's head, couped, sa. Usque
ad aras. 3. 9
CAMPBELL, Sco., a swan, ppr., crowned, or.
Be ever mindful. 76. 1 1
CAMPBELL, a dove, with olive-branch, ppr.
Gaudium adfero. 106. 7
CAMPBELL of Morechaster, a boar's head,
erased. Sequor. 15. 5
CAMPBELL of Ardkinlis, a galley, her oars in
action, sa. Set on. 21. 2
CAMPBELL of Craignish, a boar's head, erased,
ppr. Fit via li. 1 5. 5
CAMPBELL of Auchinbreck, Bart., in dexter
hand, ppr., a spear, or. Forget not. 148. 10
CAMPBELL of Auchawilling, two oars of a gal-
ley, in saltier. Armis el fide. 121. 15
CAMPBELL, same crest. Vi etfide.
CAMPBELL of Inveraw, a hart's head, ppr. Pro
aris et focis. 84. 10
CAMPBELL of Lochdochart, aboar's head, erased,
ppr. Recte sequor. 15. 5
CAMPBELL, Earl of Islay, a boar's head, couped.
Memini. 3. 9
CAMPBELL of Glenfeacher, a goat, standing, az.,
armed and hoofed, or, in mouth a sprig of
ivy, ppr. Marbu mhiann leon. 56. 6
CAMPBELL of Netherplace, in hand, issuing
from a cloud, a signet letter, ppr. Optime
quod opportune. 123. 13
CAMPBELL, Bart., of Berwick, in dexter hand,
issuing from heart, a scimitar, all ppr.
True to the end. 138. 3
CAMPBELL, Port-Glasgow, a boar's head, erased,
ppr. Deo rolcnte. 15. 5
CAM I- HELL of Park, a boar's head, erased and
erect, or, langued, az. Fac et spera. 3. 6
CAMPBELL of Skerrington, an eagle's head.
Constans et prudens. 102. 9
CAMPBELL, Bart., of Barcaldine, Sco., a man
in full highland garb, in dexter a broad-
sword, on sinister arm a shield, all ppr.
Paratus sum. 138. 10
CAMPBELL, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a dagger. Paratus sum. 159. 4
CAMPBELL, a lion, sejant, affrontee and erect,
in dexter a sword, in sinister a crown of
laurel. Victoi'iam coronal Chrlstus.
see plate 38
CAMPBELL, Sco., in hand a spur, or. Memor
esto. 152. 9
CAMPBELL, in water, a demi-eagle, displayed,
with two heads, above it the sun shining,
ppr. 103. 5
CAMPBELL, Baron, a boar's head, erased, gy-
ronne of eight, or and sa. Audacter et
aperte. 15. 5
CAMPBELL, Aberuchill, Perthshire, a lion, ram-
pant, gardant, in dexter a sword, in sinister
a laurel crown. Sequitur victoria forteis.
see plate 41
CAMPBELL, Lord Clyde, a boar's head, erased,
or. Niltibi. 15. 5
CAMPBELL, Duke of Argyll. See ARGYLL.
CAMPBELL, Earl of Loudoun. See LOUDOUN.
CAMPBELL, Marquess of Breadalbane. See
BREADALBANE.
CAMPBELL, Earl Cawdor. See CAWDOR.
CAMPBELL of Woodhall, Lanark, a griffin, erect,
between fore- feet the sun, ppr. Fidus ami-
cus. 86. 5
CAMPBELL, COCKBURN-, Bart., of Gartsford,
Sco.: (i.) For Campbell, a cubit arm, erect,
in hand a scimitar, ppr. Without fear.
158. 9. (2.) For Cockbum, a cock, ppr.
Vigilans et audax. 94. 12
CAMPBELL, Bart., Sco.: (i.) On a mount, vert,
a Burmese warrior on horseback, armed and
accoutred, ppr. comp. 133. n. (2.) Out of
an Eastern crown, or, a demi-lion, ppr., in
dexter, a crowned heart, gu.
CAMPBELL, Iri., the wings of an eagle con-
joined, ppr. Ulterius et melius. 113. 3
CAMPBELL, Sco., a heart, gu., transfixed with
an arrow, in bend, ppr. Thus far. 157. 5
CAMPBELL, Bart., Iri., an Eastern crown, sur-
mounted by a boar's head, erased, ppr. Ne
obliviscaris.
CAMPBELL, Suff., a lion's head, affronte'e. /
beare in minde. 47. 4
CAMPBELL, Sco., a ship at anchor. Vincit labor.
21. 12
CAMPBELL, Lond., a demi-hound, az., gorged
with a ducal coronet, or. Fcestina lente.
comp. 17. 2
CAMPBELL, Sco., in dexter hand a lance, in
bend sinister. Arma par ata fero. 148. lo
CAMPBELL, Sco., a demi-man in a coat of mail,
in dexter a sword, on sinister arm a shield,
charged with a unicorn's head and neck.
Quid non pro patria. comp. 127. 10
CAMPE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in mouth a branch of laurel, ppr. 87. 3
CAMPER, an anchor, between wings. 66. 15
CAMPERDOWN, Earl of (Dundas-Haldane-Dun-
can), a dismasted ship, ppr. Secundis
dubiisque rcctus. 21. 5
CAMPION, Lond. and Ess., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a talbot's head, sa. 60. 6
CAMPION, and CAMPYON, a turkey in pride, ppr.,
combed and wattled, gu. 116. 5
CAMPION, and CAMPYON, a bear's head and
neck, muzzled, or. 20. 9
CAMVILLE, Eng., on a mount, a leopard, sejant,
ppr. see plate 9
CANBY, a mount, sa., ensigned with a cross
pattee.
CAN
CANCELLER, and CANCELLOE, Eng., an arm,
couped at shoulder, embowed, in fess, sup-
porting a flag, displayed, az., charged with a
crescent, ar. 157. 12
CAXCELOE, and CANDISHELER, Eng., in dexter
hand, a covered cup, or. 142. 1 1
CANDISH, Suff., an ostrich-head, az., gorged with
a collar, sa., riinmed, or, and charged with
three bezants. see plate 108
CANDISHE, Eng., a wolf's head, couped, az.,
collared, or. 1 6. 7
CANDISHE, a wolf's head, erased, collared. 62. 2
CANDLER, Norf., a shark's head, erased, ppr.
CANDLER, Wore., an angel, ppr., vested, ar., in
dexter a sword, blade wavy, of the first,
hilt and pommel, or. Ad mortem fidelis.
see plate 139
CANDLER, a goat's head, couped, sa., armed
and maned, ar. 56. 4
CANDLER, Suff., an eagle, rising, regardant,
ppr. 100. 10
CANDLiSH,an ostrich -head, collared and ringed.
see plate 108
CANDLISH, a snake, nowed, ppr. Cavendo tutus,
in. 13
CANE, a human heart, gu., charged with a
cinquefoil, or. 136. 15
CANE, a leopard, rampant, gorged with a mural
coronet. comp. n. 8
CANHAM, Eng., two palm-branches, in orle, ppr.
13. 2
CANING, Eng., a quatrefoil, ppr. 124. i
CANKNIER, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
holding up a garland of laurel, all ppr.
see plate 46
CANKRIEN, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, be-
tween paws a plummet. see plate 46
CANKRIEN, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, ermi-
uois, between paws a palmer's scrip, sa.,
strap and tassels, or.
CANN, Devons., a leopard, statant, ppr. 9. 13
CANN, Cornw. , a cross crosslet, fitched, between
wings, conjoined. 112. I
CANN, and CAN, Glouc., out of a mural coronet,
or, a plume of five ostrich -feathers, ar.
comp. 1 08. 5
CANNING, Viscount (Canning), a demi-griffin,
az., gutte"e-d'or. Ne cede malis, sed contra.
86. 13
CANNING, a demi-griffin, az. 86. 13
CANNING, a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter, a
dart. see plate 44
CANNING, a demi-lion, rampant, erm., support-
ing a battle-axe, ppr. comp. 44. 15
CANNOCK, Line., a demi - buck, couped, ar.,
attired and ducally gorged, or, one foot rest-
ing on the wreath. see plate 79
CANNON, Sco., between horns of a crescent, a
buckle, az. 80. I
CANNON, Wei., a cannon, sa., mounted on a
carriage, or. 132. 12
CANNYNGS, Eng., two dexter hands, conjoined,
gauntleted, issuing from clouds, holding up
a heart, inflamed, all ppr. 124. 4
CANT of Dryburnford, a dove, ppr. Ales rcpo-
sita. 112. ii
CANTELOW, Heref., and Cantelupe, Eng., a
leopard's face, gu., jessant-de-lis, or. 48. 4
CANTELOW, Iri., a demi-bull. 67. 9
CANTERBURY, Viscount (Manners-Sutton), on
a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a peacock
in pride, ppr. Pour y parvenir. 116. 13
78
CAR
CANTILLION, Iri., an arm, embowed, in hand a
dagger, ppr. 159. 4
CANTILON, Iri., in hand an arrow, point down-
ward. 156. 6
CANTIS, Kent, a hart's head, erased, ppr., attired,
or, gorged with a collar, ar., charged with
three roses, gu., barbed and seeded, ppr.
see plate 85
CANTLOW, Eng., a boar, passant. 4. 1 1
CANTON, Iri., on a chapeau, ppr., a boar, passant.
4. 12
CANTON, Kent, on a chapeau, a lion's head,
erased, ppr. 47. 7
CANTRELL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword by the middle, in fess, all
ppr. 67. 15
CANTRELL, a tower, ar., port, sa. 22. 14
CANTWELL, Eng., in hand, ppr., an annulet, or.
128. 4
CAPE, a lion, passant, gu., in dexter a sword,
in pale, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. see plate 37
CAPEL of The Grove, Painswick, Glouc., a
plume of three ostrich -feathers, two ar., and
one gu. Sic vita liumana. 51. 3
CAPEL - CONINGSBY, Earl of Essex. See
ESSEX.
CAPELL, Eng., an anchor, bezantde, corded, gu.
133. 7
CAPELL, Heref., a plume of three ostrich -fea-
thers, two ar., the other gu. 51. 3
CAPELL, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
44. 14
CAPELL, Glouc., a plume of three ostrich- fea-
thers, the centre one, ar., the others, or.
51. 3
CAPES, Eng., a cross fleury, fitched, gu., flow-
ered, or. 123. 6
CAPLING, Lond., out of the centre tower of a
castle, triple-towered, a demi-lion, rampant,
all ppr. 23. 5
CAPON, Eng., a demi-lion, gu. 44. 14
CAPP, Eng., a spur, winged, or. 62. 5
CAPPER, Warw. and Staffs., a dexter arm,
couped and embowed, vested, in hand a
banner, charged with a bee volant. 151. 12
CAPPER, Lond., Middx., and Herts., a ram's
head and neck, couped, charged on neck with
a rose.
<-~CAPPER, a ram's head, erased. 57-7
CAPPS, Norf., a demi-antelope, or. 82. 11
CAPRON, a demi-man, in armour, with lance
and shield, all ppr. comp. 127. 10
CAPSAL, or CAPSALL, a castle, triple-towered,
ppr., ensigned with a flag, gu., charged with
a cross, ar. 23. 10
CAPSAL, Eng., a hand, holding a military sash,
ppr. 148. 5
CARBERY, Baron (Evans-Freke), Iri. : (i.) For
Evans, a demi-lion, rampant, regardant, or,
between paws, a boar's head, couped, sa. see
plate 44. (2.) For Freke, a bull's head,
couped. Libertas. 14. 7
CARBINELL, out of a ducal coronet, an arm, in
armour, in hand a scimitar, ppr. 122.
CARBONEL, CARBONELL, or CARBONELLE, Eng.,
a demi-lion, az., crowned, gu.1] see plate 42
CARBONEL, or CARBONELL, a sword, in bend,
ppr. 154.
CARD, Lond., out of a cloud, in hand a lettei
ppr. 123. i
CARDALE, Lond., a linnet, ppr. Studcndo
contemplando inde fcssus. 112.
CAR
GARDEN, Bart., Iri., a pheon, sa. Fide et amore.
77- 13
GARDEN, a wolf, statant, sa. 19. II
GARDEN, Sco., a cross moline, gu. 77. 9
GARDEN, Eng., a tower. 22. 14
GARDEN, Bucks., a wolf's head, sa., pierced with
an arrow, ar. 19. 4
CARDEW, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of feathers. 1 08. 5
CARDIFFE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
or, a martlet, sa. 119. 8
CARDIFF, Iri., a gilliflower, slipped and leaved,
ppr. 53. 12
CARDIGAN, Earl of (Brudenell), a sea-horse,
ppr. En grace affie. 69. 10
CARDIGAN, in lion's gamb, erect and erased, or,
an antique mace, az.
CARDINAL, Ess., a dromedary, ppr. 31. ir
CARDINGTON, Eng., a bull, passant. 14. 14
CARDONNEL, DE, Eng., a dove, ppr. L'espcr-
ance me console. see plate 112
CARDONNELL, Worthumb., a goldfinch, ppr.
112. 5
CARDOZO, Lond., a demi-savage, affronte'e, ppr.,
in dexter a stalk of tobacco, sinister resting
on a triangle, or.
CARDWELL, a knight, in complete armour, ppr.,
visor up, on top of helmet a plume of feathers,
gu., in dexter a battle-axe, of the first.
comp. 124. II
CARDWELL, Eng., a tower, ppr., domed, or, with
a flag thereon, sa. 22. 5
CAREW, Baron, Iri. (Shapland-Carew), an an-
telope, passant, gu. Nil admirari. 82. 14
CAREW, Bart., Devons., a mainmast, the round-
top environed with a ducal coronet, set off
with palisadoes, or, and a demi-lion, issuant,
sa. Nil conscire sibi.
CAREW of Ballinamona, Waterford, an antelope,
passant, gu. 82. 14
CAREY of Rozel, Guernsey, a swan, ppr. 75. 11
CAREY, Viscount Falkland, Sco., a swan, ppr.,
In utroque fidelis. 75. II
CAREY, a swan, ar., wings addorsed. 75. 10
CAREY, a wolf, passant, regardant, in mouth a
rose-branch, flowered.
CAREY, a horse's head and neck, bendy of six,
ar. and sa., armed with a shield plate and
bridled, or. 72. 6
CAREY, Iri., on a mount, a fire-beacon, ppr. 2. 9
CAREY, or GARY, a maiden's head, ppr. 129. 14
CARFRAE, Sco., a tower, embattled, ar. Fortis
ctfide. 22. 14
CARFRAE, Sco., a wyvern, ppr. Vigilantia.
91- 5
CARGILL, Sco., a demi-angel, ppr., on head a
cross pattee. see plate 139
CARGILL, Sco., a martlet, ppr. 119. 4
CAKCILL, Eng., a martlet, ar. In Domino con-
Jid<>. 119. 4
CAUINGTON, Eng., out of a coronet, ar., a uni-
corn's head, sa., maned and horned, of the
first. 70. I
CARKETTLE, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
CARLEILL of Sewerby, Yorks., a moor's head,
in profile, couped at shoulders, ppr. 123. 12
CARLETON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a uni-
corn's head, sa., the horn twisted, of the
first and second. 70. i
CA i; I.ETON, Viscount Carleton, Iri. a unicorn's
head. Qucerere verum. 70. 4
79 CAR
CARLIFE, a martlet, or, in mouth a sprig of
two roses, gu., leaved and stalked, vert.
see plate 119
CARLILL, Cumb. and Westm.. an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand, ppr., a spear, ar.
141. 6
CARLING, Bristol, a buck's head, erased, ppr.
Toutdroit. 83. 13
CARLISLE, Earl of (Howard), on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant, gar-
dant, tail extended, or, ducally crowned, ar.,
and gorged with a label of three points, of
the last. Volo non valeo. comp. 37. 9
CARLOS, two swords, in saltier, between two
branches of laurel, in orle.
CARLOS, a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or, and
a sceptre, of the last, in saltier, enfiled with
a civic crown, vert. 66. 4
CARLTON, an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand an
arrow. 157. 7
CARLYON, a demi-lion, collared, between paws
a bezant. Turns tatissima virtus, see plate 44
CARLYON, Eng., in the sea, a pillar, ppr. 136. 5
CARMALT, Cumb., a dragon's head, erased, per
pale, or and vert, gorged with a collar,
charged with three escallops, counterchanged.
comp. 89. 5
CARMARDEN, and CARMARTHEN, a lion's gamb,
erased, or. 51. 15
CARMICHAEL of Carspherne, Sco., represented
by J. R. Coulthart, Esq. (see COULTHART),
a dexter hand and arm in armour, brandish-
ing a tilting- spear, ppr. Toujours prest. 2. 12
CARMICHAEL, GIBSON-, Bart., of Skirling, an
arm, embowed, in hand a broken lance, top
pendent, ppr. Toujours prest. 141. 6
CARMICHAEL, of Balmblae, a woman's head
and neck, issuing. Fortune helps the forward.
129. 14
CARMICHAEL, Iri., an arm from elbow, in hand,
in armour, a pheon, ppr. 133. 2
CARMICHAEL of Maulslei, an arm, in armour,
in hand a broken spear, ppr., and charged
with a mullet, or. Toujours prest.
comp. 141. 6
CARMICHAEL, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand
a tilting-spear, ppr. Toujours prest. 2. 12
CARMINOW, CARJIYNOW, or CARMENOW, Eng.,
a dolphin, naiant, or. 68. 1 1
CARNABY, Eng., a bull's head. 14. 7
CARNABY, a lion's head, issuing, sa., charged
with a cheveron, ar. see plate 47
CARNAC, on a crescent, a sword, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or, point upward. 66. 8
CARNAC, BJVETT-, Bart., Derbs. and Lond.,
out of a crescent, erm., interior, or, a sword,
erect, ppr., hilt and pommel, gold. Sic itur
ad astra. 66. 8
CARNAGHI, or CARNAGIE, in dexter hand, gu.,
a thunderbolt, winged, or. Dread God.
I44- 3
CARNAGIE, Sco., a star, ppr. Alis aspicit astra.
65- *5
CARNAGIE, Sco., out of a cloud, two dexter
hands " gauntleted, supporting a flaming
heart, all ppr. Armis et animis. 124. 4
CARNARVON, Earl of (Herbert), a wyvern,
wings elevated, vert, in mouth a sinister
hand, couped at wrist, gu. Ung jescrviray.
91. 9
CARNEGIE of Kennaird, Angus, in dexter hand
a thunderbolt, ppr. Dcum tinute. 144. 3
CAB
So
CAB
CAKNEGIE, Earl of Northesk. See NORTHESK.
CARNEGIE of Pitarow, Bart., a demi-eagle, dis-
played, az. Video alta sequorque. 102. 12
CARNEGIE of Craigo, a star, ppr. Alls aspicet
astra. 65. 15
CARNEGIE of Lour, a leopard's head, erased,
ppr. Armis et animis. 10. 6
CARNEGIE of Southesk, in dexter hand a thun-
derbolt, ppr. Dread God. 144. 3
CARNEGY, Lond., a demi-leopard, ppr. Tache
sans tache. 9. I
CARNEGY, Sco., in dexter hand a thunderbolt,
gu., winged, or. Dread God, 144. 3
CARNEGY-LINDSAY, of Spynie and Boysack, and
Kinblethmont : (l.) An ostrich-head, issu-
ing, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe, az. see plate
1 08. (2.) A demi-leopard, ppr. Tache sans
tache — and — Endure furth. 9. i
CARNEGY, WATSON- : ( r.) For Carney, a demi-
leopard, ppr. Tache sans tache. 9. i. (2.)
For Watson, a lily of the Nile, ppr. Sine
injurid. 53. 12
CARNELL, Yorks., an arm, inarmour,embo\ved,
in hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
CARNEY, a swan's head and neck, erased, in
mouth an annulet. comp. 75. 8
CARNIE, Sco., on a rock, sa., weeds, vert. 67. 5
CARNIE, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in fess,
pointing to a crosier, in pale, all ppr. 159. 12
CARNIQUET, Sco., a swan, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged and chained, or. 76. 10
CARNOCK, Sco., in hand, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, az.
121. I
CARNWATH, Earl of, and Baron Dalzell, Sco.
(Dalzell), a dagger, erect, ppr., pommel and
hilt, or. / dare. 148. 8
CARPENTER, Eng., on a stand, a globe, ppr.
Per acuta belli. 8. 4
CARPENTER, a stag's head, ar., with wings ad-
dorsed, az. see plate 73
CARPENTER, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., ducally
crowned, or, collared, sa. see plate 42
CARPENTER, Wore., a coney, sejant, ar. 58. i
CARPENTER, Eng., a church, ppr. 23. 12
CARPENTER, Somers., a snail, passant, ppr.,
shell, ar. 6. 5
CARPENTER, Surr., a greyhound's head, erased,
20. 4
CARPENTER, Earl of Tyrconnel. SeeTrBCONNEL.
CARPENTER, Eng., a falcon, wings expanded,
ar., beaked, legged, and belled, or. 100. 13
CARPENTER, Cornw., a plume of ostrich-fea-
thers.
51- 3
CARPENTER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand, ppr., a hammer, or. comp. 124. 10
CARPENTER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a passion nail. comp. 124. 10
CARPENTER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand, ppr., a musket, in bend sinister.
comp. 124. 10
CARR, JAMES, Esq., New York, U.S.A., and
Staffords., Eng., a stag's head, couped, ppr.
Nil desperandum. 84. 1 1
CARR, Lane, and Line., a stag's head, ar.,
charged with two bars-gemelle, gu., attired,
or. 83. 12
CARR, Sco., a buck's head, erased, or. Friend-
ship. 83. 13
CARR, Northumb. and Durh., a stag's head,
erased, ppr. Nil desperandum. 83. 13
CARR, a stag's head, couped, ppr. Nil despe-
randum. 84. 1 1
CARR, a lion's head, erased, or. 47. 13
CARR, in hand a dagger, ar., hilt and pommel,
or. 122. 12
CARR- HAY, Earl of Errol. See ERROL.
CARR, STANDISH-, of Cocken Hall, Derbs., a
lion's head, erased. Est nulla fallacia.
47- 13
CARRANT, Somers., a bull's head, cabossed. 15. 8
CARRE, Sco., a stag's head, erased, or. Tout
droit. 83. 13
CARRELL, Suss., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, regardant, ar., attired, or.
see plates 79 and Si
CARRELL, Suss., on a mount, vert, an ibex, ar.,
maned and horned, or. comp. 82. 12
CARRELL, Suss, and Kent, a lion's head, erased,
vert, between wings, ar. and sa., on neck
two bends, or. comp. 49. 6
CARRELL, a tiger, sejant, vert, maned and
tufted, or. 9. 4
CARRICK, Earl of, Iri. (Butler), out of a ducal
coronet, a plume of five ostrich-feathers, ai\,
thereupon a falcon, rising, of the last. Soyez
ferme. comp. 108. 5
CARRICK, Sco., a demi-lion, or, in dexter a
thistle, ppr. , in sinister a fleur-de-lis, gu. 42. I
CARRICK, Glouc., an ostrich, ar., beaked and
legged, or, in mouth a staff, of the same,
with flag, gu. Garde bien. see plate 108
CARRIE, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dart, point downward. ^57- 7
CARRIER, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, vert. 90. 12
CARRINGTON, Baron (Smith), an elephant's
head, erased, or, eared, gu., charged on neck
with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, az.
Tenax et fidelis. see plate 24
CARRINGTON, Lond. and Yorks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a unicorn's head, sa. 70. I
CARRINGTON, Chesh., a unicorn's head, ar. ,
armed and crested, or. 70. 4
CARRINGTON, an eagle, close. 98. 1 3
CARRINGTON, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a unicorn's head, sa. 70. I
CARRINGTON, Warvv. , a peacock's head, erased,
ppr., ducally gorged, or. see plate 117
CARROL, or CARROLL, Iri., a tent, gu. 78. 5
CARROL, or CARROLL, Iri., on stump of oak,
sprouting, a hawk, ppr., belled, or. 105. 5
CARROLL, Eng., a bear's head, sa., muzzled, or,
between wings, of the last. 20. 12
CARROLL of Bally nure, Wicklow, on stump of
oak, sprouting, a hawk, ppr., belled, or. In
fide et in bello fortes. 105. 5
CARROL, Knt., Lond., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, regardant, ar., attired, or. Semper
eadem. 80. 5
CARRON, Sco., a camel's head. 31. 7
CARRUTHERS of Howmains, a seraphim, volant,
ppr. Promptus et fidelis. 139. 4
CARRUTHERS, Annandale, a seraphim, stand-
ing, vested, ppr. *39' 3
CARRUTHERS, a cherub's head. ppr. 130. 10
CARRUTHERS of the Isle of Annandale, a cherub,
ppr. Paratus et fidelis. 130. 10
CARRY, Eng., a cross Calvary, ppr. 147. 4
CARRYNGTON, Eng., out of a coronet, or, a uni-
corn's head, sa. 70. i
CARSAIN, Sco., in dexter hand, a scimitar, ppr.
Ne m'oublicz. 158. 9
CARSE, Sco., a falcon's head. Velocitate. 103. 3
CARSE, or CARSS, Sco., between horns of a
CAB
81
CAS
crescent, a cross crosslet, fitched, or. In
cruce solus. 127. I
CARSEY, Norf., a hand and arm, couped at
elbow, and erect, vested, az., purfled and
cuffed, ar., in hand a bunch of gilliflowers,
all ppr. 156. 12
CARSEWELL, and CARSWELL, Sco., a lion's head,
within a fetterlock. 45. 7
CARSTAIRS, Sco., the sun shining on a prim-
rose, ppr. Te splendente. 53. 13
CARSEWELL, Eng., a lion, passant, tail ex-
tended, ppr. 40. 2
CART, Eng. and Sco., a stag's head, in mouth
a serpent, all ppr. 84. 9
CART, Sco. and Eng., in hand, a club, all ppr.
158. 8
CARTARET, a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a
nut, ppr., in dexter a branch of laurel. 58. 10
CARTELL, a tower, triple-towered, ar., masoned,
sa. 23. 10
CARTER, a talbot, sejant, resting dexter on a
Catherine-wheel. comp. 6l. IO
CARTER, a lion's head, in mouth a comet-star,
ppr. see plate 47
CARTER, Hants., a lion's head, erased. Fear
not. 47. 13
CARTER, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-monkey, ppr. 35-8
CARTER, Northamp., a talbot's head, ar. 6l. 3
CARTER, Northamp., a talbot's head, ar.
charged with a mullet, gu.
CARTER, Cornw., on a mural coronet, sa., a
talbot, passant, ar. see plate 6 1
CARTER, Cornw., a lion's head, erased, or.
47- 13
CARTER, Kent, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a roll of paper.
comp. 124. 10
CARTERET, Baron (Thynne), a reindeer, statant,
or. Loyal devoir. 84. 8
CARTHEW, Sco., a wild duck, ppr. 109. 13
CARTHEW, a falcon, rising, ducally gorged and
belled, ppr. 105. 15
CARTILES, Northumb., a talbot, passant, per
pale, indented, or and vert. 6l. 7
CARTLAND, Iri., a demi-eagle, rising, ppr.
101. 13
CARTLITCH, two hands, wielding a two-handed
sword, ppr. 122. 4
CARTWRIGHT, a griffin's head, erased, or,
pierced through neck with a lance, broken,
ppr., vulned, gu. comp. 88. 7 and 9
CARTWRIGHT, a lion's head, ar., charged on
neck with a Catherine-wheel, sa. see plate 47
CARTWRIGHT, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, or,
pierced through neck with a spear, ar. De-
fend the fold. comp. 19. 4 and 6
CARUS, Westm., an eagle, wings expanded, sa.,
beaked and legged, or, charged with a cinque-
foil, ar. 98. 10
CARVELT, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, gard-
ant.
10. 4
CARVER, Eng., between wings a peacock's
head, in beak a snake, tail coiled round
neck, all ppr. 1 1 7- 4
CARVER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a Sara-
cen's head, couped at shoulders, ppr.
CARVILE, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, of
the second. Solas virtus triumphat. 140. 13
CARVILL, Eng., a goat, passant, sa., attired, or.
56. ii
CARWARDINE, Herts., a wolf, passant, ar., in
mouth an arrow, sa., embrued, gu.
see plate 19
CARWELL, Eng., a leopard's head, erased,
gardant, ppr. 10. 4
GARY of Torr Abbey, Devons., a swan, ppr.
Virtute excerptce. 75- ll
GARY of Follaton Park, Devons.: (i.) For
Gary, a swan, ppr. 75. ii. (2.) For Flem-
ing, in dexter hand, in armour, a sword, all
ppr. Virtute excerptce. 144. 14
GARY of White Castle, Donegal, a swan, ppr.
Sinemaculd. 75. II
GARY, Eng., a horse's head, armed with a
shield plate, bridled, or. 71-7
GARY, a demi-lady, vested. 139. 8
GARY, Iri., two hands, couped and conjoined,
ppr., supporting a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
122. 13
GARY, Lond., a lion, couchant, gardant, ppr.
39- 4
GARY, Lond., a swan, ppr., wings erect, on
breast a rose, sa. 76. 9
CARYER, Kent, a dove, wings elevated, ar.,
membered, gu., within a circle of glory, ray-
onne, or. 105. 9
CARYSFORT, Earl (Proby), an ostrich-head,
erased, ar., ducally gorged, or, in mouth a
key, of the last. Manus hcec inimica tyran-
nis. see plate 108
CASAER, or CEASER, Sco., a dolphin. 68. 1 1
CASAER, Sco. , a dolphin, haurient. 68. 5
CASE, and CASSE, Eng., on a winged globe, a
dove, rising, ppr. 8. 2
CASE, Sco., a cubit arm, in armour, or, in
hand, gauntleted, a sword, ar., hilt and
pommel, of the first. 144. 14
CASE, Lane, and Staffs., a cubit arm, vested,
ermines, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a round
buckle, or. comp. 154. 4
CASEY, Eng., a demi-talbot, gu. 61. 5
CASEY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two
branches of laurel, in orle. 136. 7
CASEY, Iri., out of a cloud, in hand, in fess, a
garb. 12. 5
CASH, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, on a
garb, ppr., a bird. 12. 2
CASHALL, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting a
plumb-rule, ar. 40. 5
CASHEN, Berks., a rose-sprig, with leaves and
buds. Rosam ne rode. 30. 4
CASLON, a spear-head, ppr. 147. q
CASMAJOR, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
CASON, Cambs. and Herts., a cubit arm,
vested, purp., cuffed, ar., in hand a firelock,
all ppr.
CASS, Sco., a pair of scales, ppr. 32. I
CASSAN, Iri., on a chapeau, a fleur-de-lis, be-
tween wings, ppr. 144. 9
CASSAN of Sheffield House, Iri., issuant from an
earl's coronet, ppr., a boar's head and neck,
erased, or, langued, gu. Juvant arva pa-
rentum. see plate 3
CASSEL, or CASSELL, a hawk, regardant, sup-
porting with dexter a garland of laurel, all
ppr. 51. 12
CASSELS, a castle, ppr. Galea spes salutis. 23. 6
CASSIDY, Eng., a spear, broken in three pieces,
two in saltier, the head in pale, banded,, gu.
I3£- 4
CASSIE, Eng., a hind's head. 85. 3
• CASSILIS, EarL See AILSA, Marquess of.
CAS
CAT!
CASSILS, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a fleur-de-lis. 142. 4
CASSON, from a tower, a dove, rising, az. 22. 4
CASSTLE, out of a castle, triple -towered, a
griffin, issuant. comp. 22. II and 23. IO
GASSY, a crow, feeding, ppr. 114. 6
GASSY, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
vert. 96. 13
CASTELL, Norf., a dragon's head, couped, gu.
90. 4
CASTELL, Cambs., a tower, triple- towered, sa.,
purfled, or. 22. 15
CASTELL, Iri., on a tower, triple -towered, ar.,
an arm, in armour, erect, in hand a roundle,
all ppr.
CASTELL, Iri., a cross fleury, fitched, vert,
flowered, or. 123. 6
CASTELL, a tower, ar. , in flames at top, ppr. 34. 4
CASTELYON, Line., on a tower, a lion, passant,
or. see plate 22 and 37
CASTER, Norf., a savage, standing on a ser-
pent, ppr. 125. ii
CASTILLON, Berks., a lion's head, erased, gar-
dant, ducally crowned. 47. 3
CASTLE, Lond., a tower, in flames, ppr. 34. 4
CASTLE, Lond., a dexter arm, couped and em-
bowed, in fess, ppr., vested, gu., cuffed, or,
in hand a pennon, charged with a bee vo-
lant, gold. 151. 12
CASTLE-STEUAKT, Earl (Steuart), Iri., a uni-
corn's head, ar., armed, or, between two
branches pf laurel, vert. Forward. 71. 8
CASTLECOMB, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a pistol, ppr.
124. 10
CASTLELOCK, Kent, out of a mural coronet, or,
a demi-griffm, segreant, in talon a cross
crosslet, fitched, of the last.
CASTLEMAINE, Viscount (Handcock), Iri., a
demi-lion, rampant, az., between paws a
fusil, ar., charged with a cock, gu. Vigilate
et orate. see plate 44
CASTLEMAN, Eng., a lion, rampant, between
wings. 40. 10
CASTLEMAN, a demi-man, in armour, in hand
a flag of defiance, displayed over head, sini-
ster on the pommel of his sword, all ppr.
CASTLETON, Surr., Suff., and Line., a dragon's
head, between wings, gu. 90. 9
CASTLETON, Suff., a dragon, passant, wings ad-
dorsed, vert. 89. 13
CASTLETON, Surr., a demi-dragon, wings ad-
dorsed, gu. 91. 8
CASTLYN, a tower, ppr., with flag, gu. 22. 9
C ASTON, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa.. a
cross pattee, fitched, erm. 44. i
CASWELL, Middx., a dexter arm, couped at
shoulder, in mail, in hand, ppr., a cross
crosslet, fitched, or. comp, 141. 5
CASWELL, Middx., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a broken spear, all ppr.
141. 6
CATCHER, Eng., a garb, or, banded, vert. 12. 13
CATER, Berks., Hunts., and Leic., a demi-
griffin, ar., beaked and legged, gu. 86. 13
CATER, Lond., a demi-griffin, gu. 86. 13
CATER, Lond. and Berks., a lion's head,
erased. 48. 9
CATERALL, a cat, passant, gardant, ppr.
comp. 63. 12
CATERALL, Chesh., on a chapeau, az., turned
up, erm., a cat, passant, ppr.
CATESBY, a leopard, passant, ppr. 9. 13
CATESBY, Northamp., an antelope's head,
couped, ar., between attires, or, two battle-
axes, erect, ppr. see plate 82
CATESBY, or CATTESBYE, Bucks., a lion, pas-
sant, sa., crowned, or. see plate 37
CATESBY, Northamp. and Bucks., a leopard,
passant, gardant, ar., pellettee. see plate 9
CATESNELBOGE, Eng., an anchor, ppr. 133. 7
CATHCART, Earl (Schaw-Cathcart), a dexter
hand, couped above wrist, and erect, ppr.,
grasping a crescent, ar. / hope to speed.
CATHCART, Bart., Sco., a dexter hand, holding
up a heart, royally crowned, all ppr. By
faith we are saved.
CATHCART, Eng., a pyramid, ar., environed by
a vine, vert. 145. 15
CATHCART of Carbiston, Ayrs., in dexter hand,
couped at wrist, a crescent, ar. / hope to
speed. 132. 15
CATHCART of Knockdolian Castle, Ayrs., same
crest and motto.
CATHERENS, CATHERNS, and CATHARINES,
Eng., a griffin, or, pellettee. see plate 87
CATHERY, a boar's head, couped, sa., in mouth
three arrows. 3. 7
CATHIE, Sco., a stag's head, couped, ppr. 84. 10
CATHROPE, on a mount, a stag, current. 81. 13
CATLEY, in hand, erect, a sealed letter, ppr.
comp. 123. 13
CATLIN, or CATLYN, Beds, and Northamp., a
lion's head, erased, ar., collared and lined,
or. 49. 12
CATLIN, Kent, a lion, sejant, gardant, or, be-
tween wings, addorsed. see plate 38
CATOR of Beckingham Place, Kent, a lion's
head, erased, or, collared with a bar-gemelle,
az. Nihil sine labore. 49. 12
CATT, a horned owl, ppr. 107. 8
CATTELIN, a demi-leopard, rampant, gardant,
ar., pellettee, ducally gorged, vert, between
wings, of the last. see plate 9
CATTLE, Lane., a wolf's head, az. 19. 5
CATTLE Y, a demi-cat, rampant, gardant, sup-
porting an anchor.
CATTON, a horned owl, ar. 107. 8
CATTY, a goat's head, erased, ar. 55-2
CATZNELLAGE, Eng., the attires of a stag, or.
Ne supra. 83. 7
CAULDWELL, a cock's head, couped, ar., combed
and wattled, gu., between wings, in beak a
cross patte'e, fitched. 93. 10
CAULEY, Eng., from a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, an eagle, rising, ppr. 101. 3
CAULFEILD of Drumcairne, Tyrone, a dragon's
head, erased, gu., gorged with bar-gemelle,
ar. Deo duce, ferro comitante. 89. 4
CAULFEILD of Raheenduff, Queen's County, of
Bloomfield, Westmeath, of Donamon Castle,
co. Roscommon, same crest and motto.
CAULFIELD, Eng., out of a mural coronet, in
hand, a sword, wavy. comp. 138. 2
CAULFIELD. See CHARLEMONT, Earl of.
CAULKIN, Warwicks., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant, ppr. Vincit qui se
vincit. 44. 13
GAUNTER, in hand a palm-branch, ppr. 158. 6
CAUS, Eng., a cinquefoil. 80. 3
CAUSTON, Surr., a demi-leopard, with a lion's
tail, ar., collared. see plate 9
CAUSTON, Ess., a cubit arm, erect, vested, gu.,
CAU
CHA
charged with two bends, wavy, sa., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a round buckle, or.
comp. 154. 4
CAUSTON, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, or. 19. 6
CAUTY, Eng., a Catherine-wheel, az. 145. 15
CAUVIN, Sco., in dexter hand, a dagger, point
downward. 130. 1 1
CAVALIER, Eng., a horse's head, couped, sa.,
armed and bridled, or, on head a plume of
feathers, ar. and gu., on forehead a spiked
plate, of the last. 72. 1 1
CAVALL, a naked man, holding a palm-tree,
ppr.
CAVAN, Earl (Lambart), Iri., a centaur, ppr.,
drawing a bow, gu., arrow, or. Ut quocunque
paratus. 133. 13
CAVANAGH, Iri., a stag, lodged, between two
branches of laurel. 80. 14
CAVE, Bart., Northamp., a greyhound, current,
sa., in mouth a scroll. Gardez.
CAVE, Eng., a greyhound, current, sa. 17. 8
CAVE, a greyhound, current, sa., collared, or.
Cave, Deus videt.
CAVENAGH, Eng., out of clouds, two dexter
hands, grasping a sprouting oak-stump.
142. 5
CAVENDISH, Suss., a wolf's head, or, collared,
gu. 1 6. 7
CAVENDISH, a serpent, nowed, verjb. in. 13
CAVENDISH, on a ducal coronet, a snake, nowed,
ppr. in. 3
CAVENDISH, Duke of Devonshire. See DEVON-
SHIRE.
CAVENDISH, Baron Waterpark. See WATER-
PARK.
CAVENDISH, a stag, trippant. 79. 4
CAW, Sco., a stag's head, in mouth a serpent,
ppr. . 84. 9
CAWDOR, Earl (Campbell), a swan, ar., ducally
crowned, or. JBe mindful. j6. 1 1
CAWDOR, Eng., a sheaf of arrows, sa., shods and
feathers, or, banded, gu. 107. il
CAWLEY, Eng., out of a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, an eagle, rising, ppr. 101. 3
CAWODLY, Eng., a falcon's leg and wing con-
joined, ar., belled, or. 52. 4
CAWOODLEY, Devons., a hawk's leg, az., joined
at knee to a wing, or, belled, of the same.
52- 4
CAWSON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar., ducally gorged, lined, and
winged, sa. see plate 70
CAWTHORNE, Eng., a raven. 114. 10
CAWTHORNE, Yorks., an arm, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a cross patonce, or.
CAWTON, Eng., a dromedary, sa., bezante'e.
31. 12
CAY, Durh., a griffin's head, erased, az. Patria
cara carior libertas. 88. 7
CAY, Northumb., a hawk, ppr. 105. 14
CAY, Northumb., a royal eagle, gorged with a
collar and banner, vert, bearing a rose, ar.
Sit sine spind. see plate 98
CAYLE, Iri., a demi-stag, in mouth a rose,
slipped and leaved. 79. 14
CAYLE, and CAYLY, Eng., a mascle, vert. 107. 6
CAYLEY, Bart., Yorks., a lion, rampant, or,
charged with a bend, gu., thereon three
mullets, ar., in paws a battle-axe, ppr.
see plate 40
CAYLEY, and CEYLEY, a demi-lion, holding a
battle-axe, ppr. see plate 42
CAYLEY, Wilts., a demi-lion, ar., charged with
a bend, gu., thereon three mullets, in dex-
ter a battle-axe. 44. 15
CAYLEY of Low Hall, Yorks., a demi-lion,
rampant, or, charged with a bend, gu., there-
on three mullets, ar., in paws a battle-axe,
ppr. 44. 15
CAZENOVE, Eng., a sword, in pale, az., hilted,
or. 65. 6
CECIL, Marquess of Salisbury and Exeter. See
those titles.
CECILL, Eng., a garb, or, supported by two
lions, rampant, the one, az., the other, ar.
comp. 40. 3
CEELY, Cornw., a tiger, sejant, ar. 9. 4
CEILY, or CEELY, an arm, in armour, in hand,
a pheon, point upward, all ppr. 133. 2
CELY, or CEELY, Ess., a bundle of quills, ppr.
51- 4
CENINO, Eng., an escallop, between two palm-
branches, ppr. 5. 9
CERVINGTON, Devons., a tun, or, out of the
bung- hole five roses, of the same, stalked and
leaved, ppr. 53. 15
CEVILIOC, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
round shoulder a ribbon tied in a bow, in
hand a knotted club. 151. 10
CHABNOR, Herts., a pheon, or. 77. 13
CHACE, a lion, rampant, or, between feet a cross
patonce, gu. comp. 40. 8
CHAD, Bart., Norf., a falcon, wings expanded,
ppr., beaked, legged, and membered, or, sup-
porting in dexter a cross potent, per pale, gu.
and ar. see plate 1 04
CHADBORN, Glouc., a demi-griffin, az. 86. 13
CHADERTON, a griffin's head, couped, gu. 87. 6
CHADOCK, a martlet, ar. 1 19. 5
CHADOCK, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
martlet, gu. 119. 2
CHADS, a unicorn's head, couped, between two
laurel-branches, ppr. 71. 8
CHADWELL, out of a ducal coronet, in dexter
hand a swan's head, erased, ppr. '51* 3
CHADWICK of Puddleston Court, Leominster,
a white lily, stalked and leaved, surmounted
by two crosses, crosslet, fitched, in saltier.
In candore decus. 53-6
CHADWICK, Lane., a talbot's head, gu., pierced
through neck with an arrow, or, and gorged
with a collar charged with the arms of Han-
sacre, erm., three chess rooks, gu. Juxta,
Salopian. see plate 61
CHADWICK, Notts., Staffs., and Lane., a lily,
ar., stalked and leaved, vert. In candore
decus. 53-4
CHADWICK, Staffs., a martlet, ar. 119. 5
CHADWICK, on a ducal coronet, or, a martlet,
gu. 119. 2
CHAFFY, a peacock in pride, ppr. 117. I
CHAFIN, or CHAFFIN, Dors., a talbot, or. 61. 7
CHAIGNEAU, Iri., a lion's head, erased, gu.
47- 13
CHALBOTS, Eng., two anchors, in saltier, ppr.
94- 3
CHALIE, in water, a swan, wings addorsed.
76. 14
CHALKHILL, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a horse's head, erin., maned, gold. 73. I
CHALKLEN, on a mural coronet, a sheaf of
seven arrows, points upward.
CHALLEN, Suss., a castle, ar., thereon a flag.
Spes, solus, decus. 23. IO
CHA
84
CHA
CHALLENG, Glouc., an eagle's head, sa. 102. 9
CHALLENGE, Suss., a tiger, ar., biting a broken
javelin, or, stuck through his back, the butt
erect against his side. see plate 10
CHALLON, a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
CHALLONEE, Northumb., a demi-sea-wolf, rain-
pant, or. Sicut quercus.
CHALMERS of Aldbar, Forfars., an eagle, rising,
ppr. Spero. 98- i°
CHALMERS, Balnecraig, Sco., same crest and
motto.
CHALMERS, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a fleur-
de-lis, gu. Quid non Deo juvante. 46. 1 1
CHALMERS, Sco., a lion's head, erased, sa.
Avancez. 47. 13
CHALMERS, Sco., a hawk, rising, ppr., belled, or.
Promptus etfidelis. 100. 13
CHAMBER, a demi-eagle, with two heads, dis-
played, per pale, sa. and ar.,counterchanged,
the heads, imperially crowned, or.
comp. 96. II
CHAMBER, Middx., Cornw., and Ess., a bear,
passant, sa., muzzled, collared, and lined, or.
28. II
CHAMBERLAIN, Bart., Lond., an eagle, displayed,
ppr., dexter resting on an armillary sphere,
or. Speset fides. see plate 96
CHAMBERLAIN, an ass's head, erased, ar., ducally
crowned, or. see plate 20
CHAMBERLAIN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
camel's head, ar. comp. 31. 9
CHAMBERLAIN, and CHAMBERLAYNE, Eng., a
swan, wings addorsed, crowned, ppr. 76. n
CHAMBERLAIN, out of a mural coronet, gu., a
demi-lion, rampant, or, in dexter a key, ar.
see plate 46
CHAMBERLAIN, a bear's head, erased, ar. 28. 2
CHAMBERLAIN, and CHAMBERLAN, Eng., a
pheon, with part of broken shaft, ppr. 77. 15
CHAMBERLAIN, or GHAMBERLAYN, Eng., an ass's
head, couped, ar. 20. 2
CHAMBERLAINE, Glouc., Oxon., and Yorks.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, an ass's head, ar.
20. 5
CHAMBERLAYNE, Lond., a dexter arm, couped
and embowed, in hand a grenade, fired, all
ppr. Fortitudine. 142. 8
CHAMBERLAYNE of Maugersbury House, Glouc. :
(i.) Out of a ducal coronet, an ass's head.
20. 5. (2.) A lion's head, erased, charged
with three trefoils. Virtuti nikil invium.
comp. 47. 13
CHAMBERLAYNE of Stoney Thorpe, Warw., out
of a ducal coronet, or, an ass's head. Pro-
desse quam conspici. 20. 5
CHAMBERLAYNE of Cranbury Park, Hants, out
of a ducal coronet, or, an ass's head, ar.
Mors potior macula. 20. 5
CHAMBERLEN, Lond., a dexter arm, couped and
embowed, in hand a grenade, fired, all ppr.
142. 8
CHAMBERS of Fox Hall, I'ri., a falcon, close,
belled, ppr. Spero dum spiro. 104. 2
CHAMBERS, Iri., on a mount, a tree, ppr. 26. 5
CHAMBERS, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., charged with a cross, couped, gu., in
hand a scimitar, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
comp. 121. 6
CHAMBERS, Sco., a lion's head, sa., langued,
gu. 47. 14
CHAMBERS, Sco., a lion's head, erased, sa.
Avancez. 47. 13
CHAMBERS, Sco., in dexter hand a pair of
scales, ppr. Lux mihi laurus. 144. I
CHAMBERS, an eagle's head and neck, erased,
ppr., vulning, gu. 103. II
CHAMBERS, a falcon, belled, ppr. Non prceda,
sed victoria. 104. 2
CHAMBERS, a bear, passant, sa., muzzled, col-
lared, and chained, or. 28. 1 1
CHAMBERS, Lond., within a mountain, vert,
a man working in a copper mine, in hand
a pick-axe, elevated, ppr., his cat, shirt,
drawers, and hose, ar., shoes, sa., the
planet Venus rising behind the mountain,
or.
CHAMBLEY, and CHAMBLY, Eng., above a globe,
a ship, ppr. 8. 14
CHAMBRE, Lond., a cock, gu., holding three
wheat-ears, or. see plate 94
CHAMBRE, Eng., a rose-branch, ppr. 30. 3
CHAMOND, Cornw., a lion, sejant. 38. 13
CHAMOND, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a fleur-de-
lis, gu., between wings. 144. 9
CHAMP, a stag, ppr. 81. 10
CHAMPAGNE, Eng., a cluster of grapes, slipped
and leaved, vert. 30. 9
CHAMPAYN, Sco., a bear's head, couped, sa.
comp. 28. 2
CHAMPERNON, a lion's head, erased, ar., seme"e
of roundles, sa., ducally crowned, or. 44. 5
CHAMPERNONNE, out of a ducal coronet, an
ostrich, rising, in mouth a horse-shoe, all
ppr. 1 08. 10
CHAMPEROUN, Eng., in dexter hand, a rose-
branch, ppr. 152. 8
CHAMPION, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in gauntlet a chaplet of laurel, vert.
143. 6
CHAMPION, an arm, vested, gu., in hand a rose-
branch, ppr. comp. 152. 8 and 12
CHAMPION, a turkey-cock, ppr. 116. 5
CHAMPION, Lond., a leopard's head, erased,
gardant, or, ducally gorged, sa. Praedarius
quo difficilius. 10. 5
CHAMPION, Lond., a winged spur, ppr. Speed.
62. 5
CHAMPNEY, Lond., a leopard's head, erased,
gardant, or, ducally gorged, sa. 10. 5
CHAMPNEY, Eng., a lion's gamb, erased, sup-
porting a torteau, gu. 45. I
CHAMPNEYS, and CHAMPNEIS, Eng., a demi-
man, wreathed, waistcoat, gu., sleeves, or,
cuffs, gold, in dexter a gem-ring. 122. 8
CHAMPREYS, Eng. , same crest. Pro patria non
timidus per ire.
CHAMPNEYS, MOSTYN-, Bart., Somers. : (i.) Out
of a ducal coronet, or, a sword, gu., between
wings, ar. (2.) A demi-moor, full-faced,
ppr., in dexter hand a diamond ring. Pro
patria non timidus pcrire.
CHANCE, Warw., a demi-lion, rampant, in paws
a sword, erect, ppr. comp. 44. 1 1
CHANCELOR, or CHANCELLOR, Sco., an eagle,
displayed, sa. Queje surmontc. 95. 13
CHANCEY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, gu., charged with a pale, az.,
between wings, displayed. 100. 3
CHANDEW, a pelican's nest, with three young
birds, ppr. 97. I
CHANDLER, Lond., a bull's head, sa., attired,
ar. see plate 14
CHANDLER, a pelican, sa., in nest, vert.
97. 2
CHA
CHA
CHANDOIS, and CHANDOS, Eng., a stag's head,
gu., between horns a cross pattee, az.
comp. 83. 4
CHANDOS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, sa. 90. 12
CHANDOS, Herts., an old man's head, in pro-
file, ppr., hair gray, wreathed. 131. 15
CHANNY, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, or. 101. 2.
CHANNSY, or CHANSEY, a griffin's head, erased,
in beak a key. 87. 8
CHANTRELL, a tower, ar., in portal a boar's
head, sa. see plate 2 1
CHANTRY, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu., support-
ing a pillar, sa. see plate 40
CHAPE, or CHAPPE, Norf., in dexter hand,
gauntleted, a pheon, point upward, ppr.
133- 2
CHAPLAIN, a griffin's head, erased, murally
gorged.
CHAPLIN of Coliston, Sco., a griffin's head,
erased, gu. Labor omnia vincit. 88. 7
CHAPLIN of Blankney and Tathwell, Line., a
griffin's head, erased, or, murally gorged,
vert. see plate 88
CHAPLIN, Lond. and Hants., a griffin's head,
erased, ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. 87. 3
CHAPMAN, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a broken spdkr, encircled
with a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Crescit
sub ponder e virtus. comp. 141. 6
CHAPMAN, Middx., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a broken tilting- spear,
ppr.,enfiled with a chaplet, vert. comp. 141. 6
CHAPMAN, Line., a fleur-de-lis, or, between two
olive branches, vert. comp. 142. 14
CHAPMAN, a dragon's head, couped, vert, the
butt of broken spear thrust through neck,
point in mouth, ppr. comp. 90. 8
CHAPMAN, Lond. and Yorks., a buck's head,
per cheveron, ar. and gu. 84. 10
CHAPMAN, Lond., an heraldic antelope's head,
erased, sa., horned, armed, and crined, or,
pierced in neck by an arrow, of the last,
headed, ar., embrued, gu. comp. 64. 5
CHAPMAN, Somers., a buck's head, cabossed,
sa., attired, or, between attires two arrows,
in saltier, of the last, feathered, ar. 84. I
CHAPMAN, Iri., out of a cloud, in hand, erect,
a sword, wavy, all ppr. 153. 6
CHAPMAN, Sco., a hawk, regardant, ppr., in
dexter a garland of laurel. 51. 12
CHAPMAN, Sco., in hand a sword, in pale,
thrust through a boar's head, erased, ppr.
148. II
CHAPMAN, Lond., out of a crescent, a uni-
corn's head, maned, horned, and gutte'e,
gold. see plate 70
CHAPPEACE, an eagle, close, ppr. 98. 13.
CHAPPELL, Lond., an arm, vested, in hand a
viper, ppr. 146. IO
CHAPPES, Eng., in' hand, gauntleted, a pheon,
point upward, ppr. 133. 2
CHAPPLE, on stump of a tree, couped, a falcon,
hooded, ppr. 105. 5
CHAPPLE, Lond., on stump of a tree a falcon,
hooded, ppr. Viresco. 105. 5
CHARD, Somers., an eagle, rising, ar., dexter
resting on an escutcheon, az., charged with
a bugle-horn, stringed, or, gorged with a
collar, gemelle, sa., in beak an oak-branch,
slipped, ppr. Nil desperandum. sec plate 99
CHARDIN, Leic., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
CHARDIN, Eng., a dove, ppr. • 112. n
CHARINGWORTH, Eng., a naked arm, embowed,
in hand a cutlass, ppr. 146. 4
CHARLEMONT, Earl of (Caulfield), Iri., a dra-
gon's head, erased, gu., gorged with a bar-
gemelle, ar. Deo duce, ferro comitante.
89- 5
CHARLES, Devons., a demi-eagle, displayed
with two heads. see plate 96
CHARLES, Lond., a demi-wolf, erm., holding a
halberd, ar., tasselled, or. comp. 56. 8
CHARLESWORTH, out of a ducal coronet, a
cock's head, ppr. . 94. 8
CHARLETON, or CHARLTON, Eng., a leopard's
head, or. 10. 12
CHARLEVILLE, Earl of, and Viscount, and
Baron Tullamore, Iri. See BURY.
CHARLEVILLE, a boar's head, couped, pierced
through back of neck with a broken dart.
see plate 3
CHARLEWOOD, or CHARLWOOD, Eng., a Sara-
cen's head, ppr. 123. 14
CHARLEWOOD, an arrow, in pale, enfiled with
a ducal coronet, all ppr. 138. 9
CHARLEY of Lisburn, Iri., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a falcon's head, erased,
ppr. Justus esto et non metu. 98. 8
CHARLEY, and CHARNLEY, a griffin, passant in
dexter a buckle. 87. 14
CHARLTON, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, sa., in beak a heart's-
ease flower, ppr. comp. 101. 2
CHARLTON, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a unicorn's head, sa., crined, ar., horn
twisted. 70. I
CHARLTON, a leopard's head, cabossed. 47. 2
CHARLTON, Northumb. and Salop, two lions
gambs, erect, gu. comp. 45. 4
CHARLTON, Heref ., a lion's face, affrontde, gu.
Sans varier. 47-4
CHARLTON, Suss., an arm, embowed, vested,
gu., cuffed, erm., in hand a broad arrow,
ppr. comp. 157. 7
CHARLTON of Hesleyside, Northumb., a demi-
lion, rampant. Sans varier. 44. 14
CHARLTON, LECHMERE-, of Ludford, Heref. :
(l.) For Ckarlton, a leopard's head, cabossed,
gu. 47. 2. (2.) For Lechmcre, out of a ducal
coronet, a pelican, vtilning, ppr. see plate 97
CHARLTON, on a chapeau, a leopard, statant,
ppr. 9. 12
CHARNELL, Warw. and Leic., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-eagle, displayed. 101. 2
CHARNELL, a peacock, close, or. 117. 10
CHARNEY, Eng., on a rock, a dove, with olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 3
CHARNOCK, Lane., a dove, ppr. 112. II
CHARNOCK, Beds., a lapwing, ppr. 112. 14
CHARPENTIER, Eng., in dexter hand a fleur-de-
lis, gu. 133. 5
CHARRINGTON, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand
pointing to a star, all ppr. 159. 8
CHARTER, an ass, passant, ppr. 20. 14
CHARTERIS. See WEMYSS, Earl of.
CHARTERIS, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger,
ppr. This is our chart. 127. 7
CHARTERIS, CHARTERS, and CHARTRES, Eng.,
a demi-cat, rampant, gardant, ppr. 62. 10
CHARTNAY, or CHARTNEY, Eng., two arms, in
armour, embowed, wielding a battle-axe,
ppr. 157. 3
CHA
CHARTSEY, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed,
holding up two olive-branches, in orle, ppr.
123. 7
CHARTSEY, a wolf, passant, sa., devouring a
fish, ppr. comp. 19. II
CHASE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, in beak
, o.- o
a key. 07. Q
CHASE, Herts., a lion, rampant, sa., between
paws a cross flory, or. comp. 40. 8
CHASSEREAU, a demi-chevalier, in armour,
brandishing a sword, ppr. 127. 10
CHASTELIN, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 13
CHASTELON, on the point of a sword, a maunch.
128. 9
CHATER, a derni-lion, double queued, ppr.
46. 12
CHATER, Yorks., an ass, passant, ppr. 20. 14
CHATFIELD., a demi-moor, with a quiver on
back, shooting an arrow, all ppr. 125. 5
CHATFIELD, or CHATFEILD, Suss., an antelope's
head, erased, ar., horned, and ducally gorged,
gu. Che sara sara. see plate 82
CHATFIELD, an heraldic antelope's head, erased,
ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. 64. 5
CHATTERTON, Bart., Iri., an antelope's head,
erased, ar., pierced through back of neck by
an arrow, ppr. Loyal a mort. see plate 82
CHATTERTON, Cambs., a demi-griffin, gu.,
beaked, legged, and winged, or. 86. 13
CHATTING, Eng., a human heart, gu., trans-
pierced by a sword, in bend sinister, point
downward, ppr. 145. i
CHATTOCK, Eng., in dexter hand a lion's paw,
ppr. 141. 7
CHAUCER, two lions' gambs, ar. and gu., sup-
porting a shield. 67. 1 1
CHAUCER, CHAUSER, and CHAWCER, Eng., a
tortoise, passant, ppr. 27. 6
CHAUMOND, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a fleur-
de-lis, az., between wings. 144. 9
CHAUNCEY, a savage's arm, embowed, in hand
a club, ppr. 149. 7
CHAUNCEY, a dexter hand, striking with a dag-
ger, ppr. 127. 7
CHAUNCY of Munden Parva, Herts., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, gu., be-
tween wings, az., inward parts of wings,
gu. 100. 3
CHAUSTER, stag's horns, ppr. 83. 7
CHAUSY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's
head, gu., between wings, the dexter, az.,
quill feathers, gu., the sinister, gu., feathered,
w» 100. 3
CHAWNER, Eng., an ermine, passant, ppr. 33. i
CHAWNER of Newton Manor House, Hants., a
sea- wolf's head, erased, sa. Nil desperan-
dum. 64. 6
CHAWORTH, a tower, ppr., on top five ostrich-
feathers, ar. see plate 22
CHAWORTH, a tower, ppr., on top seven ostrich-
feathers, ar. see plate 22
CHAWORTH, a tower, ppr., on top six laurel-
leaves.
CHAWORTH, Eng., a dagger, az., hilt and pom-
mel, or, and cross crosslet, fitched, sa., in
saltier.
CHAWREY, and CHAWSEY, Eng., an arm, from
elbow, erect, ppr., vested, per pale, ar. and
sa., in hand a covered cup, ar. comp. 142. 1 1
CHAYTOR, Bart., Yorks., a stag's head, erased,
lozengy, ar. and az., dexter horn, of the first,
sinister, of the second. Fortune le veut. 83.13
86 CHE
CHAYTOR, CLERVEAUX-, of Spennithorne Hall,
Yorks.: (i.) For Chaytor, a stag's head,
erased, lozengy, ar. and az,, dexter horn, of
the first, sinister, of the second. 83. 13.
(2.) For Clerveaux, an eagle, displayed.
95. 13. (3.) A heron, ppr. 115. 2
CHEALES, an eagle's head, erased, or, ducally
crowned, ar. see plate 102
CHEAP, Sco., a garb, or, banded, vert. 12. 13
CHEDDER, and CHEDER, Eng., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, ar., a lion, passant, gardant,
az., ducally crowned, ppr. 37. 9
CHED WORTH, Devons., a wolf's head, sa., col-
lared, or. 1 6. 7
CHEDWORTH, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, az , in dexter a battle-axe, ppr.
43- 14
CHEEKE,on a chapeau, a lion, passant, ppr. 37. 8
CHEEKE, Somers. and Suff., a sword, in pale,
ensigned with a cross pattee. 90. I
CHEEKE, Suff., out of a naval coronet, or, a
demi-mermaid, ppr. 122. 2
CHEESE, Eng., a talbot, passant, az., collared,
or. 61. 8
CHEESE, a talbot, passant. 61.7
CHEESE of Huntington Court, Heref., a lion's
head, erased, or. Omnia fert cetas. .47. 13
CHEESEMAN, and CHESMAN, Eng., in dexter
hand holding a royal crown, ppr. 151. 14
CHEFFIELD, Ruts., an arm, in armour, couped,
resting on elbow, in hand a sword, all ppr.
I25- 9
CHEIN, and CHEINE, Eng., on a chapeau, two
lions supporting a garb, ppr. 40. 3
CHEIN, and CHEINE, Sco., a cross pattee, fitched,
ar. Patientia vincit. 5°- 2
CHEISLY, or CHESLY, Sco., a rose, ppr. slipped
and leaved, vert. Fragrat post funera
virtus. 30. 8
CHELLEY, Eng., a leg, in armour, couped be-
low knee, and spurred, all ppr. 138. 4
CHELMSFORD, Baron, a cornucopia, in fess, the
horn, or, fruit, ppr., thereon a dove, in mouth
a sprig of laurel, ppr. Spes etfortuna.
comp. 30. 13 and 106. 9
CHELSUM, a garb, or. 12. 13
CHELSUM, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar. 17. 8
CHELTENHAM, a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.
IO2. 12
CHEMERE, a peer's helmet, or. 131. 3
CHENELL, Eng., an arm, ppr., vested, sa.,
cuffed, or, in hand a covered cup, ar. 67. 12
CHENEY, Eng., two bulls' horns, ar. 15. 3
CHENEY of Badger Hall, Salop, a bull's scalp,
ar. Fato prudentia major. 15. 3
CHENY, a demi-lion, ar., holding a gem ring,
or, enriched with a precious stone, ppr.
see plate 42
CHEOKE, a bird's head, sa. 102. 9
CHEPSTOW, Eng., an arm, vambraced, az.,
studded and garnished, or, in hand a sword,
ppr. 140. 13
CHERBRON, in lion's gamb, erect, gu., a griffin's
head, erased, or.
CHERE, Eng., a talbot, passant, az., collared
and ringed, or. Prcemium virtutis honor.
61. 12
CHERLEY, Eng., a cross patonce, between two
stalks of wheat, or, leaved, ppr. 2. 1 1
CHERNOCK, a martlet, sa. 119. 4
CHERWOOD, Eng., a unicorn's head, or, between
two laurel branches, vert. 71. 8
CHE
CHESBBOUGH, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., be-
tween paws a cross patted, or. see plate 46
CHESELDON, and CHESELDYNE, Ruts., a talbot,
couchant, ar., spotted, sa. 60. 14
CHESELDON, and CHESELDYNE, Ruts., a talbot,
passant, ar., spotted, sa., collared and lined,
or. 61. 12
CHESHAM, Lane., out of a ducal coronet, a
lion's gamb, erect, or. 52. 5
CHESHAM, Lane., a falcon, wings expanded,
ppr. 100. 13
CHESHIRE, a talbot, sejant, supporting with
paws a shield, charged with a garb,
comp. 61. 10
CHESHIRE, or CHESSHYRE, Eng., a hawk's lure,
purp. 66. 13
CHESLIE, CHIESLY, and CHISLIE, Sco., an eagle,
displayed, ppr. Credo et videbo. 95. 13
CHESLIN, Lond., a tower, ar. 22. 14
CHESLIN, Lond., a fleur-de-lis, ppr. 142. 13
CHBSNEY, a man's head, bearded and wreathed,
ppr. 131. 15
CHESTER, Bush Hall, Herts., a demi-griffin,
rampant, erm., beak, tongue, talons, and
eyes, ppr. Vincit qui patitur. 86. 1 3
CHESTER of Chichley Hall, Bucks., a ram's
head, couped, ar., attired, or. 57-8
CHESTER, Glouc., in lion's gamb, erased, gu.,
a broken sword, ar., hilted, or. 50. 15
CHESTER, Bucks., a ram's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or. 57-7
CHESTER, Leic., a dragon, passant, ar. 89. 13
CHESTER, Ess., a cutlass, ar., hilt and pommel,
or, between two branches of laurel, ppr.
comp. 146. 7
CHESTER, Glouc., a griffin, passant. 87. 13
CHESTERFIELD, Earl of (Stanhope), from battle-
ments of tower, az., a demi-lion, issuant, or,
ducally crowned, gu., between paws a gren-
ade, fired, ppr. A Deo et rege. 22. 3
CHESTERFIELD, Eng., on a chapeau, a grey-
hound, statant, ppr. 17. 7
CHESTERTON, a tiger's head, erased. 10. 6
CHESTON, Suff., in dexter, gauntleted, in fess,
ppr., a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or, on
blade a Saracen's head, couped. Ex merito.
121. 14
CHETHAM, Eng., in the sea, a rock, ppr. 66. 7
CHETHAM, Suff., a griffin, passant, regardant,
ar., wings addorsed, or, charged with a
crescent, gu. comp. 77. 9
CHETITOR, Durh., a stag's head, erased, lozengy,
ar. and az., dexter horn, ar., sinister, az. 83. 1 3
CHETTLE, Eng., on a rock, a wyvern, wings
addorsed, ppr. 91-4
CHETUM, Lane., a demi-griffin, gu., charged
with a cross potent, az. comp. 86. 13
CHETWODE, Bart., Bucks., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Corona
mca Christus. 44. 13
CHETWODE, a sea-lion, sejant. 69. 2
CHETWODE, LUDFORD-, Warw. : (i.) For Chet-
wode, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, gu. 44. 13. (2.) For Ludford, a
boar's head, couped, erminois, in mouth a
cross pattde, gu. see plate 3
CHETWYN, Eng., a human heart, pierced with
a passion nail, ppr. 136. 9
CHETWYND, Viscount (Chetwynd), Iri., a goat's
head, erased, ar., armed, or. Probitas verus
tionos. 55' 2
CHKTWYND, Lond. and Staffs., a goat's head,
87 CHI
erased, ar., armed, or. Quod Deus vuLtfiet.
55- 2
CHEUREUSE, an eagle, displayed, or, winged,
ar. 95. 13
CHEVALIER, Eng., a demi-chevalier, in armour,
brandishing a scimitar. 130. 14
CHEVERELL, and CHEVERILL, Eng., two dexter
hands, conjoined, holding a sword, in pale,
all ppr. 134. 9
CHEVERS, Eng.? an arm, in armour, embowed,
couped at shoulder, part above elbow in fess,
in hand, in pale, a close helmet, ppr. 67. 13
CHEVERTON, Hants., out of a castle, triple-
towered, a demi-lion, all ppr. Invicta labore.
23- 5
CHEVIL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
CHEW, Lond. and Beds., a griffin, sejant, ar.,
guttee-de-sang, beaked, legged, and winged,
sa., dexter resting on a Catherine wheel, gu.
see plate 88
CHEYN, and CHEYNE, Eng., in dexter hand an
escallop, ppr. 158. 3
CHEYNE, Eng. and Sco., a cross pattee, or.
Patientia vincit. 123. 5
CHEYNE of Esselmont, a cross pattee, fitched,
or. Patientia vincit. 50. 2
CHEYNE of Straloch, a capuchin's cap. Fear
God.
CHEYNE, a buck's head, erased. 83. 13
CHEYNE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched. 141. 14
CHEYNEY, Kent, Beds., and Berks., a bull's
scalp, or, attired, ar. 15. 3
CHEYNEY, Cambs., a cap, or, turned up, az., on
each side a feather erect, ppr. 155. 2
CHEYNEY, a wolf, passant, vert, ducally gorged
and lined, or. comp. 19. 9 and II
CHEYNEY, Bucks., a bear's head, erased, gu.,
chained, ar., ringed, or. comp. 28. 2
CHEYTER, and CHEYTOR, Durh., a bull's head,
erased, attired. 15-6
CHIBNALL, a wolf's head, ppr. 19. 5
CHIBNALL, Beds, and Northamp., a dragon's
head, erased, sa., ducally gorged and lined,
or. 89. 4
CHICHELEY, Cambs., a tiger, passant, ar. 9. 13
CHICHESTER of Hall, Devons., a heron, rising,
with eel in mouth, ppr. Ferme enfoy. 115. 13
CHICHESTER, Earl of (Pelham) : (i.) A pea-
cock, in pride, ar. 117. i. (2.) A buckle,
ar. Vincet amor patrice. 132.7
CHICHESTER, Bart., Devons., a bittern, rising,
in beak an eel, ppr. 115. 13
CHICHESTER, Devons. and Dors., a stork, wings
addorsed, ppr., in beak a snake, vert. 115. 13
CHICK, Suss., a demi-pegasus, rampant, sa.,
enfiled round body with a ducal coronet.
Non temere. 71. 9
CHICKLEY, Eng., a demi-pegasus, rampant, sa.,
enfiled round body with a ducal coronet, or.
71. 9
CHIEFLY, a lion's head, erased, or. 47. 13
CHIENE, on a chapeau, two lions supporting a
garb, ppr. 40. 2
CHIESLY, Sco., a rose, gu., stalked, vert. Fra-
grat post funera virtus. 30. 8
CHIESLY, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. Credo
et videbo. 95- T 3
CHILBORNE, Ess., a hawk's head, erased, az.,
in beak a ring, or, to which is attached an
etoile, gold. comp. 103. 3
CHILCOTE, and CHILCOTT, Surr., out of a ducal
CHI
coronet, a mount, thereon a stag, statant,
gu. Spero. 81. 3
CHILD, Lond. and Wore., on a rock, ppr., an
eagle, rising, wings addorsed, ar., gorged
with a ducal coronet, or, round neck a snake
entwined, ppr. comp. 99. 12
CHILD, Ess., a leopard's face, or, between two
laurel-branches, ppr. Spes edit.
comp. 10. 5 and 48. 10
CHILD, on a mount, an eagle, rising, in mouth
a snake, all ppr. comp. 100. 12
CHILD, Hants, and Salop, an eagle, wings ex-
panded, ar., round the neck a snake entwined,
ppr. Imitare quam invidere. 97. 13
CHILD, an eagle, wings expanded, erm., in
beak a trefoil, slipped, vert. comp. 98. IO
CHILD, Surr., an eagle, wings expanded, be-
tween two ears of big wheat, in beak a ser-
pent, entwined round neck, all ppr. Imi-
tare quam invidere. comp. 97. 13
CHILDERS, Yorks., an arm, in armour, erect,
ppr., in hand a buckle, az.
CHILDERS, WALBANKE-, of Cantley, Yorks., in
dexter hand a round buckle. 154. 4
CHILDS, an eagle, wings expanded, in mouth
a serpent coiled round body. 97. 13
CHILMICK, Salop, a lion, sejant, gardant, or,
supporting with dexter an escutcheon, vert.
see plate 38
CHILTON, a boar's head, couped at neck, or, in
mouth two roses, one ar., the other gu.,
leaved and stalked, ppr. comp. 3. 8
CHILTON, Kent, a griffin, passant, sa., bezante'e,
or. 87. 13
CHILWORTH, Devons. , a boar's head and neck,
erased, sa., ducally gorged, or. 4. 4
CHINEY, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in gauntlet a sabre, ppr. 121. 6
CHINN, Glouc., on a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound, sejant, ar. comp. 18. I and 13
CHINNERY, Bart., Iri., a falcon, rising from the
top of a bezant, all ppr., collared, or. Nee
temere, nee timide. see plate 105
CHIPCHASE, or CHIPEHASE, Eng., a demi-eagle,
in dexter a laurel-branch, ppr. 98. 6
CHIPMAN, Somers., a leopard, sejant, ar., mu-
xally crowned, gu. comp. 9. 10
CHIPNAN, Heref., a dexter and sinister arm
shooting an arrow, ppr. 147. 13
CHIPPENDALE, in lion's gamb, erect, ar., a
fleur-de-lis, or. see plate 50
CHIPPENDALL, Lond., in lion's gamb, erased,
a fleur-de-lis, or. Firmor ad falem.
CHIPPERPIELD, Lond., an eagle, displayed, gu.
Spernit pericula virtus. 95. 13
CHIRBROND, Eng., a winged heart, ppr. 52. 1 1
CHIRNSIDK, Sco., a hawk, wings expanded, ppr.
100. 13
CHISALME, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ppr.
IS- 5
CHISELDINE, a talbot, couchant, ar., spotted,
sa., eared and collared, gu., chained, or, end
of chain in a bow-knot, gold. comp. 60. 14
CHISENAL, and CHISENHALL, Lane., a griffin,
segreant, gu. 86. 10
CHISHOLM, Eng. and Sco., in dexter hand a
sword, erect, ppr., on point a boar's head,
couped, gu. Vi et arte. 148. n
CHISHOLM, The, of Erchless Castle, Inverness,
in dexter hand a dagger, erect, ppr., on point
a boar's head, couped, gu. Ferosferio.
148. ii
88 CUB
CHISHOLME, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
dragon's head, wings addorsed. 90. 12
CHISHOLME, Sco., a boar's head, erased. 1 5. 5
CHISHOLME, Sco., of Comer, in dexter hand a
dagger, in pale, ppr. Vi et virtute. 122. 12
CHISWELL, Lond., a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
CHISWELL, Lond., a dove with olive-branch,
ppr., on a bezant. see plate 106
CHITTOCK, a demi-stag, ppr., attired, or. 79. 13
CHITTOCK, Eng., an antelope, trippant, ppr.
82. 14
CHITTY, Lond., a talbot's head, couped, or. 61. 3
CHITWOOD, Eng., on a mount, vert, a crow, sa.
IH- 3
CHITWYNDE, a sword, in pale, ppr., on point a
boar's head, erased. 3. 12
CHIVERS, a comet star, tail towards sinister,
ppr. 7. 6
CHOARE, on top of a tower, ar., port, sa., a row
of five feathers, or. see plate 22
CHOISEUL, Iri., a dexter and sinister hand
supporting a two-edged sword, in pale, all
ppr. 159. 9
CHOKE, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-stork,
ppr. see plate 115
CHOKE, Berks., a stork's head, ppr., beaked,
gu. 116. 3
CHOLMELEY, Bart., Line., a garb, or. 12. 13
CHOLMELEY, and CHOLMONDLEY, Eng., a demi-
griffin, segreant, sa., winged and beaked, or,
in claws a helmet, ppr. 86. 8
CHOLMELEY, a royal helmet, ar. (another, or).
140. 3
CHOLMLEY of Whitby, Yorks., a demi-griffin,
segreant, sa., beaked, or, in dexter a helmet,
ar. 86. 8
CHOLMELEY of Bransby Hall, Yorks., same
crest.
CHOLMONDELEY, Marquess of, a demt-griffin,
segreant, sa., beaked, winged, and mem-
bered, or, between claws a helmet, ppr. , gar-
nished, gold. Cassis tutissima virtus.
see plate 91
CHOLMONDELEY, Yorks., a garb, or. 12. 13
CHOLMONLY, Lond., a helmet, ar., garnished,
or, charged with three torteaux, one and two.
comp. 66. 14
CHOLWELL, a leopard's face, az. 47. 2
CHOLWICH, and CHOLWICK, a lion's gamb, sa.,
supporting an ancient shield, or. 45. 2
CHOLWICH, and CHOLWICK, a fox's head, couped,
sa. 1 6. 3
CHOLWILL, or CHOLVILLE, Devons., a linnet,
ppr. 112. 14
CHOOKE, an ibex's head, erased, ar., gorged
with a crown, gu., double-horned, or.
comp. 55. 3
CHOPINGE, Lond., a tree, vert, fructed, or,
stem, ar., gu., on sinister side of stem a
woodpecker, ppr. 26. 2
CHORLEY, Lane, and Staffs., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a hawk's head, erased,
ar. 98. 8
CHOUGH, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., collared,
ar., in paws a halberd, in pale, or.
see plate 42
CHOWNE, Kent, in gauntlet, ar., a broad ar-
row, sa., feathered, of the first, comp. 157. 7
CHRIGHTON, or CRIGHTON, a dragon's head,
vomiting fire, ppr. 90. 6
CHRISOPE, an antelope, passant, ppr., collared
and chained, or. comp. 82. 10
CHR
CHRISOPE, Eng., a bear's head, muzzled. 20. 6
CHRISTALL, Sco., a fir-tree, ppr. Per auyusta
ad augusta. 26. 3
CHRISTIAN, Iri. , a lion, couchant, gardant, ppr.
39- 13
CHRISTIAN, a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
maned and armed, or. 70. 5
CHRISTIAN, Eng., a lion, sejant, gardant, on
its hind legs, in dexter a cross, resting sini-
ster on a pyramid, sa. 38. 7
CHRISTIAN, the figure of Hope, ppr., robed, ar.,
leaning on an anchor, or. comp. 139. IO
CHRISTIAN, a greyhound, current, ppr.
17. 8
CHRISTIAN, out of a naval coronet, a unicorn's
head. see plate 70
CHRISTIAN of Ewanrigg, Cumb., a unicorn's
head, erased, ar., armed, and gorged with a
collar, invecked, or. Solus per Christum.
70. 6
CHRISTIE, a cross Calvary, on three grieces, gu.
Sit vita nomini congrua. 137. 4
CHRISTIE of Craigton, a holly-branch, withered,
with leaves sprouting anew, ppr. Sic viresco.
26. 8
CHRISTIE, Iri., out of an earl's coronet, a moor's
head, from shoulders, ppr. 1 29. 1 1
CHRISTIE, a holly-slip, leaved and* fructed, ppr.
29. 7
CHRISTIE of Durie, Fife, in dexter hand a mis-
sive letter, ppr. Pro rege. 158. 7
CHRISTIE, a laurel-branch, ppr. 53-9
CHRISTIE, Sco., a holly-bush, ppr. S-ic viresco.
54- 14
CHRISTIE, a phoenix in flames, ppr. 101. 10
CHRISTMAS, an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
or, covered with leaves, vert, supporting a
staff, couped and raguly, ar. comp. 124. 14
CHRISTMAS, an arm, ppr., charged with two
bars, or and gu., holding a double branch of
roses, flowered, gold, leaved, vert.
CHRISTOPHER, Norf., a unicorn's head, erased,
ar. 70. 5
CHRISTOPHER, Lond., two arms, embowed,
vested, az., hands, ppr., supporting an an-
chor, sa., cable, ar.
CHRISTOPHER, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed,
ppr. 84. 2
CHRISTOPHERSON, Suss., a demi-eagle, regard-
ant, in dexter a sword, ppr. Ardenter pro-
scquor alls. comp. 98. 14
CHRYSTIE, in lion's paw, erased, a dagger,
ppr. 45. 8
CHUBBE, a demi-lion, az., holding a bezant.
43- 15
CHUDLEIGH, a savage, ppr., wreathed about
loins and temples, vert, in dexter a club,
spiked, or. I. IO
CHUDLEIGH, a savage, ppr., in profile, in dexter
a spiked club, or, a bugle-horn hung over
left shoulder, wreathed about loins and tem-
ples, vert.
CHUN, a boar, passant, regardant, pierced in
shoulder by an arrow, end in mouth, all ppr.
see plate 4
CHURCH, Ess., an arm, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a baton, gold. 153. 12
CHURCH, in hand a sword, erect, between two
branches of laurel, entwined round blade,
all ppr. Virtute. comp. 122. 2
CHURCH, Iri., a talbot, collared, ppr. 61. 8
CHURCH, Eng., a cloud, ppr. 8. 7
89 CLA
CHURCH, a greyhound's head, erased, sa., col-
lared, or, charged with eight bezants, ar.
see plate 18
CHURCHAR, Suss., a tiger, passant, ar., maned
and tufted, or. 9. 13
CHURCHE, Ess., a demi-greyhound, sa., collared,
or, charged with three lozenges, gy., holding
a trefoil, of the second. comp. 1 7. 2
CHURCHE, Salop, a greyhound's head, erm. ,
collared and ringed, or. 18. 10
CHURCHEY, Wei., a greyhound's head, erased,
sa., collared, or. 18. IO
CHURCHILL, Baron (Spencer), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a griffin's head, between wings,
expanded, ar., gorged with a bar-gemelle,
gu., armed, of the first. Dieu defend le
droit. comp. 100. 3
CHURCHILL, Eng., a savage's head, affronted,
ducally crowned, ppr. 122. 5
CHURCHILL, Duke of Marlborough. See MARL-
BOROUGH.
CHURCHILL, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar. Dieu defend le
droit. 44. 13
CHURCHILL, a lion, couchant, gardant, ar.,
holding a banner, of the last, charged with
a hand, erect, gu. comp. 39. 13
CHURCHILL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13
CHURCHMAN, Lond., on a garb, in fess, or, a
cock, ar. 94. IO
CHURCHMAN, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13
CHURCHYARD, an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a baton, and thereon suspended a
laurel crown, ppr.
CHURSTON, Lord. See BULLER.
CHUTE, Hants, and Kent, in gauntlet, ppr., a
broken sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
comp. 155. 7
CHUTER, in dexter hand a spur. 152. 9
CHUTZ, an arm, in armour, in gauntlet a broken
sword, all ppr. comp. 155. 7
CHYNER, an antelope's head, erased, erm. 82. 7
CIDDEROWE, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion,
rampant, sa. 24. 6
CIELY, Cornw., a tiger, sejant, ar. 9. 4
CINSALLAGH, Iri., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
47- 13
CIPRIANI, an eagle, displayed, sa., crowned, gu.
comp. 95. 13
CLABROCK, Middx. and Kent, out of a ducal co-
ronet, or, a demi-ostrich, ar., wings displayed,
erm., in mouth a horse-shoe, sa. 108. IO
CLACK, Eng, on a mount, a holy lamb and
flag, ppr. 55. 9
CLACK, Eng., an old man's head, couped at
shoulder, vested, gu., wreathed, ar. 128. 14
CLACK, Heref. and Berks., a demi-eagle, or,
winged, erm. 101. 13
CLAGETT, Lond., Kent, and Surr., an eagle's
head, erased, erm., ducally crowned, or, be-
tween wings, sa. see plate IO2
CLAGSTONE, a falcon, rising, ppr. 100. 13
CLAMOND, Cornw., a griffin, sejant, or. 88. 13
CLANBRASIL, Baron. See RODEN, Earl of.
CLANCARTY, Earl of (Le Poer-Trench) : (i.)
An arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
sword, all ppr. 140. 13. (2.) A lion, ram-
pant, or, imperially crowned, in dexter a
sword, ar., hilt and pommel, gold, in sinister
a sheaf of arrows, of the last, see plate 40.
OLA
90
CLA
(3.) A stag's head, cabossed, ar., attired, or,
between attires a crucifix. ConsiLio et pru-
dentid. comp. 84. 2
CLANCY, Iri., and CLANNT, Durh., in hand,
gauntleted, a dagger, in pale, on point a wolf's
head, couped, dropping blood, gu. 158. 10
CLANDINEN, Iri., a demi-lion, holding a mullet
of six points. see plate 44
CLANMORRIS, Baron (Bingham), Iri., on a rock,
an eagle, rising, ppr. Spes mea Christus.
100. 12
CLANRICARDE, Marquess of (De Burgh), a
mountain-cat, sejant, gardant, ppr., collared
and chained, or. Une roy, une foy, une loy.
comp. 32. 2
CLANWILLIAM, Earl of, Iri. (Meade), an eagle,
displayed, with two heads, sa., armed, or.
Toujours pret. 96. 13
CLAPCOTT, a buck's head, couped, sa., armed,
or. 84. ii
CLAPHAM, Eng., a lion, rampant, sa., collared,
ar., holding a sword, of the last, hilted, or.
CLAPHAM, Sco., in dexter hand a helmet, ppr.
126. 3
CLAPHAM of Burley Grange, Yorks., a lion,
rampant. Post est occasio calva. 41. 12
CLAPP, Eng., a pike, naiant, ppr. 6. 9
CLAPPERTON, Sco., a talbot, passant, ar. Fides
prcestantior auro. 61. 7
CLAPTON, Hants., a dolphin, erect, head down-
wards, comp. 68. 5
CLARE, Earl of (Fitzgibbon), a boar, passant,
gu., bristled, or, charged on body with three
annulets, gold. Nil admirari. comp. 4. 13
CLARE, Salop and Wore., a stag's head, cabossed,
ppr. 84. 2
CLARENDON, Earl of (Villiers), a lion, ram-
pant, ar., ducally crowned, or. Fidei coticula
crux. 41. 4
CLAREUX, Yorks., a chatter, ppr., top of head,
gu. 112. 10
CLARGE, a ram's head, with two straight and
two bent horns, or. comp. 57. 8
CLARGES, out of a ducal coronet, a ram's head,
armed with four horns, or. see plate 57
CLARIDGE, Ess., an eagle, regardant. Cum
periculo lucrum. 103. 4
CLARINA, Baron (Massey), Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a bull's head, gu., armed, sa.
Pro libertate patrice. 14. 2
CLARK, Dowlais House, Merthyr Tydvil, a lion,
rampant, supporting a shield, gyronny of
eight. Try and tryst. 42. 7
CLARK, Bucks, and Beds., a goat, ar., against
a tree, ppr. 55. 5
CLARK, or CLARKE, Derbs., in a gem ring, or,
set with a diamond, sa., a pheon, ar. 135. 4
CLARK, Eng., a fox's head, gu. 16. 3
CLARK, Eng. and Sco., a demi-huntsman, wind-
ing a horn, ppr. Free for a blast. 132. 14
CLARK, a falcon, rising. 100. 13
CLARK, in hand a dagger, in bend sinister. 127.7
CLARK, a pheon, ppr. 77. 13
CLARK, Iri., on a mural coronet, az., a stag,
sejant, or. 80. 12
CLARK, a demi-griffin, ducally gorged.
comp. 86. 13
CLARK, a talbot's head, couped, or, collared,
az., charged with a plate.
CLARK, a talbot's head, erased, or. 61.2
CLARK, Norf., an eagle's leg, gu., joined to a
wing, or. comp. 52. 4
CLARK, a lion, rampant, supporting an oval
shield. 42. 7
CLARK, Lond., a cross pattee, or, between eagle's
wings, erect, az. Absit at glorier nisi in
cruce. 94. 6
CLARK, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
CLARK, STEWART, Kilnside Ho., Paisley, an
anchor, cabled, gu. Sure and steadfast. 133.7
CLARKE, Bart., Notts., an arm, couped near
wrist, ppr., in hand a sword, in pale, ar.,
hilted, or. 122. 12
CLARKE, Bart., Durh., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a demi-lion, az. 44. 13
CLARKE, Suff., an elephant's head, quarterly,
gu. and or. 24. IO
CLARKE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or. 44. 14
CLARKE, Berks., a cross formee, or, between
wings, az. 94. 6
CLARKE, Lond. and Yorks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or, holding a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
46. 4
CLARKE, Lond. and Glouc., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, ppr. 44. 13
CLARKE, Bart., Norf., on a mount, vert, a dove,
wings elevated, or, in mouth an ear of wheat,
ppr., dexter resting on an annulet, sa.
see plate 106
CLARKE, Bart., Iri., out of an Eastern crown,
gu., a demi-dragon, wings elevated, or.
comp. 91. 15
CLARKE, on stump of tree, a lark, wings ex-
panded, ppr., in mouth two ears of wheat, or.
CLARKE, Line., a sinister wing, or. '107. 14
CLARKE of Handsworth, Staffs., a wing, or.
107. 14
CLARKE of Hyde Hall, Chesh. : (i.) A pheon,
ppr. 77. 13. (2.) An eagle, wings ex-
panded, sa., beaked and membered, or.
100. 14
CLAEKE, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, holding a pennon, gu. 46. I
CLARKE, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, in dexter a pennon, resting sinister
on an escutcheon.
CLARKE, Heref., an escallop, quarterly, gu. and
or. 5. I
CLARKE of Arlington, Berks., a cross pattee,
or, between eagles' wings, erect, az. Absit
ut glorier nisi in cruce. 94. 6
CLARKE, Surr., on a ducal coronet, or, a cross
pattee, gold, between phoenix's wings, sa.
CLARKE, Suff., a conger-eel's head, erect and
erased, gu., collared with a bar-gem elle, or.
CLARKE, Surr., a bear, sejant, ar., supporting a
battle-axe, erect, az. see plate 28
CLARKE, Kent and Ess., a greyhound's head,
couped, or, charged with a cinquefoil, az.
see plate 20
CLARKE, Kent, a xinicorn's head, erased, ar.,
crined and armed, or, gorged with a collar,
gu., charged with three plates. 70. 6
CLARKE, Suff., a nag's head, erased, sa. 72. I
CLARKE, Kent, a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
CLARKE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-bull,
rampant. see plate 14
CLARKE, Iri., a sea-horse, vert. 69. 6
CLARKE, Heref., a lion, rampant, vert, holding
a pen, ar. comp. 44. 14
CLARKE, an eagle, wings expanded, sa., beaked
and membered, or. 100. 14
CLARKE, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, a
dragon's head. Prolegibustt reyibus. 90. 12
CLA S
CLARKE, Durh. and Iri., a swan, ppr., dexter
on an ogress. see plate 75
CLARKE, a dove, wings expanded, in mouth an
ear of wheat, all ppr. comp. 106. II and 13
CLARKSON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a couteau-sword, all ppr. Per ardua.
121. 6
CLARKSON, Yorks., an arm, in armour, ppr.,
in fess, wreathed, ar. and sa., in hand a cou-
teau-sword, erect, ar., garnished with a pen-
non, flotant, gu. Ptr ardua. comp. 125. 9
CLASON, and CLASSON, Sco., a rose-branch, ppr.
30- 3
CLATER, Eng., in dexter hand a crescent. 132. 15
CLAUDE, Eng., a demi-unicorn, rampant, col-
lared, ppr. 70. 7
CLAUS, Eng., on point of a sword, in pale, a
cross pattee. 90. i
CLAVEDON, Eng., a pelican, vulning, ppr. 97. 7
CLAVEL, and CLAVELL, Eng., a human heart,
in flames, ppr. 120. 5
CLAVER, Bucks., in lion's gamb, erect, or, a
key, sa. 48. I
CLAVERING of Callaly Castle, Northumb., a
man's head, affrontee, couped at shoulders,
between wings, ppr. Ad ccelos volans.
comp. 130. 13
CLAVERING, Bart., Durh., out of* a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, az. 44. 13
CLAVERING, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, sa. 44. 13
CLAVERING, Northumb., a cherub's head, wings
erect. Ad ccelos volans. 130. 10
CLAXSON, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, az., attired and unguled, or, support-
ing with dexter an escutcheon, gu., charged
with a porcupine, ar. Sapere aude, incite.
see plate 80
CLAXTON, Eng., a hedgehog, ar. 33. 2
CLAXTON, Durh., on a ducal coronet, or, a
hedgehog, ar. 33. 6
CLAY, CLAYE, and CLEY, Derbs., two wings,
expanded, ar., semee of trefoils, slipped, sa.
109. 12
CLAY, or CLAYE, Lond. and Salop, a lion's head,
charged with an escallop, ar. see plate 47
CLAYDAN, Eng., an arm, in armour, brandish-
ing a sword, ppr. Probitatem quam divitias.
140. 13
CLAYDON, a demi-lion, rampant, az., vulned
on shoulder, gu., murally crowned, ar., in
paws a cross flory, fitched, of the second.
see plate 44
YFIELD, Eng., a moor's head, couped, sa.
123. 14
CLAYHILLS, Sco., in hand an imperial crown,
ppr. Corde et animo. 151. 14
CLAYLEY, a greyhound's head, ar. , between two
rose slips, flowered, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert. 18. 2
CLAYTON, Bart., Surr., in leopard's paw, erect,
ar., a pellet. Virtus in actione consistit —
and — Quid leone fortius ? 45. I
CLAYTON, Bart., Lane., a dexter arm, embowed,
in hand a dagger, ppr. Probitatem quam
divitias. 154. 6
CLAYTON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, point downward, ppr. 159. 4
CLAYTON of Hedgerley Park, Bucks., a leo-
pard's gamb, erased and erect, grasping a
pellet. Virtus in actione consistit — and —
Quid leone fortius ? 45. i
OLE
CLAYTON of Enfield, a dove, with olive-branch,
all ppr. Quod sors, fert, ferimus. 1 06. 7
CLAYTON, Lond., in a lion's gamb, ppr., a tor-
teau, sa. 45- I
CLAYTON, Norf., a unicorn, couchant, ar., under
dexter a bezant.
CLEALAND, on a sinister gauntlet, in fess, a
falcon, all ppr. 104. 5
CLEATHER, Cornw., a cubit arm, vambraced, in
hand, gauntleted, erect, a dagger. 155. 7
CLEATHER, a sand-glass, gu., winged, ar. 156.8
CLEAVER, an arm, erect, vested, ar., in hand,
ppr., a chaplet of thorns, vert.
CLEAVER, in lion's garnb, couped, or, a key,
sa. 48. I
CLEAVLAND, Eng., a greyhound's head, sa.,
charged with three bezants, one and two, or.
20. 3
CLEDEROW, Lond., out of a tower, ar., a demi-
lion, sa. 24. 6
CLEEVE, a fox's head, erased, sa. 16. I
CLEEVE, Eng., in hand a buckle. 154. 4
CLEG, or CLEGG, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a demi-lion, rampant, imperially crowned,
all ppr. see plate 44
CLEG AT, an eagle's head, erm., ducally crowned
and beaked, or, between wings, sa.
comp. 1 02. 13
CLEGHORN, Eng., an arm, erect, in hand a
pair of scales, equally poised, ppr. 144. I
CLEGHORN, in dexter hand, issuing from a
cloud in sinister, a laurel-branch, all ppr.
Insperata floruit. comp. 12. 5
CLEGHORN, an arm, in armour, embowed,
throwing a dart, ppr. Sublime petimus.
157- 7
CLEILAND, or CLEILLAND, Sco., on a sinister
hand, couped and gloved, ppr., a falcon,
statant. For sport. 104. 5
CLELAND, ROSE-, of Rath-Gael House, Iri. :
(i.) For Cleland, on a sinister glove, a hawk,
ppr. 104. 14. (2.) For Hose, a rose, gu.,
seeded and slipped, ppr., between wings,
erm. For sport — and — Je pense a qui pense
plus.
CLELAND, Sco., a falcon, rising, ppr. Si je
pourois. 100. 13
CLELAND, on a sinister hand, gloved, a falcon,
belled, ppr. Non sibi. 104. 5
CLELAND, Eng., a moor's head, sa., wreathed,
ar. 131. 15
CLELLAND,SCO., a rose, gu., leaved and stalked,
vert. Fragrat, delectat, et sanat. 30. 8
CLELLAND, Sco., a buck, at gaze, ppr. Ne ca-
dem insidiis. 8 1. 10
CLEMENT, Norf., a lion, passant, ar. , guttee-de-
sang. 36. I
CLEMENT, Iri., a cross moline, or. 77. 9
CLEMENTS of Ashfield Lodge, co. Cavan, a
hawk, statant, ppr. Patriis virtutibus. 104.2
CLEMENTS of Rathkenny, Iri., same crest.
CLEMENTS, Baron. See LEITRIM, Earl of.
CLEMENTS, Cavan, a fawn's head, erased, ppr.
63- 7
CLEMENTS, a falcon, close. 105. 14
CLEMENTS, Eng., a leopard, gardant, ducally
gorged, or. 1 1 . 7
CLEMENTS, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, in
lion's paw, sa., a cross crosslet, fitched, gold..
52. 2
CLEMENTSON, an arm, from elbow, ppr., vested
in hand a palm-branch, of the first.
OLE
CLEMSBY, Eng., a tower, ppr. 22. 14
CLENCH, or CLENCHE, Eng., a reindeer's head,
cabossed, ppr. 64. 2
CLENCH, Suff., out of a Saxon crown, or, an
arm, erect, vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand,
ppr. , a club, vert, spiked, of the first.
CLENDON, Eng., a stag's head, ppr., between
attires, a cross patte'e, ar. 84. 7
CLENT, Wore., two lions' gambs, erect, sa.,
holding a chaplet, vert, flowered, or.
comp. 52. 7
CLEPAN, and CLEPHAN, Sco., in dexter hand a
helmet, ppr. Ut sim paratior. 126. 3
CLEPOLE, Notts., a fleur-de-lis, ar., enfiled with
a ducal coronet, or. 142. 12
CLERE, Norf., the sun, or, between wings, az.,
on each a crescent, of the first, comp. 7. 3
CLERE, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. 108. 5
CLERE, Norf., a camel's head, ducally gorged,
ppr., bridled, gu. 31. 6
CLERK, Bart., of Penicuick, Sco., a demi-
huntsman, winding a horn, ppr. Free for a
92 OIiI
Uast.
132. 14
CLERK, Sco., an Esculapius' rod, ppr. Sat cito,
si sat tuto.
CLERK, Norf., a demi-forester, ppr., on breast
a star, ar. Amat victoria curam.
comp. 143. 14
CLERK, around a spiked club, in pale, ppr., a
serpent, coiled, vert.
CLERKE, Bart., Bucks., a 'ram's head, couped,
ppr. 57. 8
CLERKE, on a partridge, ppr., an eagle's leg,
gu., winged at thigh, or. comp. 113. 15
CLERKE, a pheon, ar. 77-13
CLERKE, a swan, ppr. 75. n
CLERKE, an eagle's head, erased, ar., in beak a
branch of laurel, vert. see plate 102
CLERKE, Eng., an arm, in hand an arrow, ar.,
feathered, or. 157. 6
CLERKE, Eng., a boar's head, gu., in mouth a
sword, in bend, ppr. 4. 3
CLERKE, out of a naval coronet, or, a moor's
head, ppr. comp. 123. 14 and 149. 13
CLERKE, out of clouds, in hand, ar., a branch,
vert. 144. 13
CLERKE, JENNINGS, Salop and Hants., a wolf's
head, erased. Ut prosim aliis. 19. 6
CLERMONT, Baron Fortescue, an heraldic tiger,
ppr., supporting with fore-paw a plain shield,
ar. Forte scutum solus ducum.
CLERMONT, Eng., a savage, ppr., wreathed
about head and middle with leaves, vert,
standing on a serpent. 125. II
CLERMONT, a pole-cat, ppr. 34. 2
CLESBY, Yorks., a reindeer, passant, ppr.
84. 8
CLESBY, Eng., an ensign, ppr., coat, gu., hold-
ing a banner, of the last. 132. 5
CLETHEROW,and CLYDEROWE, a Roman soldier,
in armour, ppr., holding a spear. 132. 8
CLEVE, a griffin, passant, wings addorsed,
ducally gorged, or. 87. 2
CLEVE, and CLIVE, Lond. and Salop, a wolf's
head, dangette'e, ar. and sa. 16. 7
CLEVELAND, Duke of (Vane): (i.) A dexter
gauntlet, ppr., bossed and ringed, or, bran-
dishing a sword, also ppr. 140. 13. (2.)
On a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a lion,
passant, gardant, or, gorged with a collar,
compone'e, of the second and az., and crowned
with a five-leaved ducal coronet, of the last.
Nee temere, nee timide. 37. 10.
CLEVELAND, a demi-old man, ppr., vested, az.,
with cap, gu., turned up, with a hair front,
in dexter a spear, headed, ar., on top thereof
a line, ppr., passing behind him, and coiled
up in sinister hand.
CLEVELAND, Eng., a demi-man, affrontee, ppr.,
in a military habit, gu., with belt and sash,
holding the union flag, ppr. 127. 5
CLEVELAND, Eng., a bishop's mitre, ppr. 159. 3
CLEVES, two elephants' probosces, addorsed,
sa. 145. 7
CLEVLAND of Tapeley Park, in hand a sword,
hilted and pommelled, or. Fortuna audaces
juvat. 159. 7
CLEYPOLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a fleur-
de-lis, ar. 142. 12
CLIFDEN, Viscount, Iri. (Agar-Ellis), a demi-
lion, rampant, or. Non hcec sine numine.
44. 14
CLIFF, a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
CLIFFE, a griffin, passant, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged, or. 87. 2
CLIFFE of Bellevue, co. Wexford, a wolf's
head, erased. In cruce glorior. 19. 6
CLIFFE, Ess. and Devons., an archer, ppr.,
coat, vert, shooting an arrow, of the first.
137. 2
CLIFFE, CLYFF, and CLYFFE, Eng., two lions'
paws, in saltier, erased, each holding a seax,
all ppr. 52. 6
CLIFFORD of Frampton, Glouc., in hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, or. Dulcis amor patrice.
133- 5
CLIFFORD of Perristone, Heref., a griffin,
segreant, sa. Semper paratus. 86. i o
CLIFFORD of Annesley, Wexford, in hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis. Dulcis amor patrice. 133. 5
CLIFFORD, Baron (Clifford), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a wyvern, rising, gu. Semper
paratus. 90. 12
CLIFFORD, Eng., same crest.
CLIFFORD, Glouc., in dexter hand, a fleur-de-
lis. Dulcis amor patrice. 133. 5
CLIFFORD, Iri., a dexter hand, apaumee, gu.
153- 7
CLIFFORD, a talbot's head, erased, gu., eared,
or. 61. 2
CLIFFORD, out of clouds, the sun rising, ppr.,
surmounted by a fleur-de-lis, ar. comp. 7. 7
CLIFFORD, a tiger, passant, gardant, in dexter,
head of a broken spear. see plate 9
CLIFTON, Bart., Notts., out of a ducal coronet,
a demi-peacock, per pale, ar. and sa., wings
expanded, counterchanged. Tenez le droit.
comp. 117. 7
CLIFTON, • Lane, and Yorks. , an arm, in ar-
mour, embo wed, ppr., garnished, or, in gaunt-
let, a sword, ar. . 140. 13
CLIFTON, an arm, in fess, vested, az., in hand,
ppr., a hawk, ar. 104. 5
CLIFTON of Clifton, a dexter arm in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, ppr. Mortem
aut triumphum. 140. 13
CLIFTON, Baron. See DARNLEY, Earl.
CLINCH, or CLYNCH, on a hand, couped, in
fess, gauntleted, an eagle, rising, ppr. 99. 5
CLINTON, Baron (Trefusis), a griffin, segreant,
or, resting dexter on a shield, ar. Tout
vient de Dieu. see plate 86
CLINTON, Lond., Herts., and Sco., out of a
OLI
ducal coronet;, gu., five ostrich-feathers, ar.,
banded by a ribbon, az. 108. 5
CLINTON, DE, "Eng., on a mount, a stag, feed-
ing, ppr. 79-6
CLINTON, Duke of Newcastle. See NEWCASTLE.
CLIPSHAM, Eng., a boar's head, couped, sa.
Fortiter. 3. 9
CLITHEROW, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion,
rampant, sa. 24. 6
CLIVE of Whitfield, Heref., a griffin, passant,
ar., ducally gorged, gu. Audacter et sincere.
87. 2
CLIVE, Lord Olive, Iri., same crest and motto.
CLIVE, Eng., a horse's head, sa., between wings,
ar. 72. 4
CLIVE, Baron. See Powis, Earl.
CLIVE, Eng., a griffin, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged, or. 87. 2
CLIVE, Eng., in hand a buckle, or. 154. 4
CLIVE, a grif in, passant, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged, or. Credo, ama et regna.
87. 2
CLIVE, a boar's head, erased at neck, sa., same
motto. 15. 5
CLOAKE, Eng., out of a plume of ostrich feathers,
an eagle, rising, all ppr. 101. 3
CLOBERY, Devons., a goat's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or. 55. 2
CLOCK, or CLOKE, Eng. , a demi-bear, rampant,
sa. 28. 4
CLODK, a demi-lion, holding a lozenge, pierced,
ar. comp. 45. II
CLOGSTON, an eagle, wings expanded. 100. 14
CLONBROCK, Baron (Dillon), Iri., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a falcon, rising, ppr.,
belled, or. Auxilium ab alto, see plate 10$
CLONCURRY, Baron (Browne-Lawless), a demi-
man, in armour, in hand an arrow, all ppr.
Virtute et numine. comp. 127. 10
CLONMEL, Earl of (Scott), Iri., a buck, trip-
pant, ppr. Fear to transgress. 79. 4
CLOPTON, Suff., a wolf's head. 19. 5
CLOPTON, Durh. , on a tun, a falcon.
CLOSE of Drumbanagher, Armagh, a demi-
lion, ver ;, holding a battle-axe, or, headed,
ar. For As etfidelis. 43. n
CLOSE, or CLOSS, Eng., a boar, sa., among
weeds, vert. 4. 10
CLOTWORTHY, Devons., a stag's head, erased,
sa., attired, and charged on neck with two
mullets, in pale, ar., pierced by an arrow, or,
feathered and headed, of the second, vulned,
gu. see plate 83
CLOTWORTHY, Iri., a boar, passant, or. 4. n
CLOUGH, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, erm.,
holding a battle-axe, sa., handle, ar. 44. 15
CLOUGH of Plas Clough, Denbighs., a demi-
lion, rampant, az., in dexter, a sword, ar.,
handled, or. Sine macula macla. 44. 1 1
CLOUGH, BUTLER-, Wei., an arm, embowed,
vested, az. , ruffle of point lace, ar., in hand,
ppr., a cup, or. 67. 12
CLOUGH, LLOYD-, Wei. : (i.) For Clough, a
demi-lion, rampant, az., in dexter a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or. 44. 1 1. (2.)
For Lloyd, a hart, passant, ar., attired, or,
in mouth a snake, vert. see plate 81
CLOUN, and CLUN, Eng., a chevalier, in armour,
ppr., in dexter a marshal's* baton, ar., tipped,
sa. 124. ii
CLOUN, and CLUNE, Eng., a wolf, collared and
lined, in dexter a trefoil, all ppr. see plate 19
93 COB
CLOVE, a camel's head, couped, or. 30. 7
CLOVEL, or CLOVELL, Eng., a bull, passant, gu.
14. 14
CLOWBERRY, a goat's head, erased, ar., attired,
or. 55. 2
CLOWES, Lond. and Warw., a demi-lion, vert,
ducally crowned, or, holding a battle-axe, of
the last, headed, ar. see plate 44
CLOWN, a chevalier, in armour, ppr., in dexter
a tilting-spear with pennon, unfolded. 137. 5
CLUBB, a demi-unicorn. 70. 1 1
CLUD, and CLUDDE, a bull's head, per cheveron,
gu. and erm. 1 5. 4
CLUDDE of Orleton, Salop, an eagle, wings ex-
panded, ppr., preying on a cony, ar. 97. 10
CLULOW, Yorks., on a garb, in fess, a lion,
passant, gardant. 36. 14
CLUNES, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, ducally
gorged, ppr. 46. 8
CLUNES, Sco., a demi -leopard, rampant, ducally
gorged, ppr. 9. 3
CLUNIE, Sco., a sand-glass, winged. 156. 8
CLUNIE, Sco., a tree, ppr. 26. 1 1
CLUTTERBUCK, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand a rose, slipped and leaved, ppr. 140. I
CLUTTERBUCK, Lond., Middx., and Wilts., a
buck, sejant, gu., between two laurel-
branches, ppr. comp. So. 13 and 14
GLUTTON, Heref., on a mount, vert, on stump
of tree, an owl, all ppr. see plate 107
CLUTTON of Charlton Hall, Chester, a cock, or.
94. 12
CLYNCH, Eng., a camel's head, per fess, or and
az. 30. 7
CLYNCKE, Eng., a lion's head, royally crowned,
ppr. 44. 4
CLYPLESBY, and CLYPSBY, a bull, passant, sa.,
bezantee, ar. 14-13
COACH, a stag, sejant, gu., attired, or, between
two laurel-branches, vert.
comp. So. 13 and 14
COACHMAN, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
crusily, between paws a cinquefoil, ar.
see plate 44
COAKLEY, a lion, passant, or, in dexter an
eagle's leg, erased, gu. see plate 36
COANE, Sco., a lily, ppr. 53-4
COAPE, in dexter hand, a sword, erect, ppr.
122. 12
COATES, or COATS, Eng., a swan's head, be-
tween wings, ar. 75. i
COATS, or COTES, Yorks. and Salop, a cock,
ppr., combed, wattled, and legged, gu. 94. 12
COATS, or COTES, an arm, erect, vested, cuffed,
ar., in hand a covered cup, or. 67. 12
COATS, or COTES, Sco., an anchor, ppr. Be
firm. 153. ii
COATS, or COTES, Iri., two lions' paws, erased,
supporting a crescent. ii. 4
COATS, or COTES, Iri., a cock, ppr. Watchful
and bold. 94. 12
COATS, Sir PETER, J.P., Woodside, Paisley, an
anchor, cabled, ppr. Be firm. 133. 7
COATS, THOMAS, Ferguslie, Paisley, same crest
and motto.
COBB, Eng., an elephant, or. 24. 14
COBB, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
leopard, rampant, ppr. see plate 9
COBB, Norf., a swan's head, or, in beak a fish.
see plate 75
COBB, a shoveller, sa., beaked and legged, or.
74- ii
COB
94
COBB, and COBBE, Iri., in dexter hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. i58-9
COBBEN, COBBIN, COBBYN, COBENN, and COBYN,
oil a garb, in fess, a lion, passant, gardant.
36. 14
COBBES, a shoveller, sa. 74. 1 1
COBBETT, Middx., a bird, rising, or, pellettee,
in beak a sprig of laurel, ppr.
COBBOLD, Eng., a thunderbolt, ppr. 123. I
COBHAM, Kent, an old man's head, in profile,
S couped at shoulders, ppr., with long cap, gu.,
turned up, ar., fretty and sa., a button at
top, or. see plate 131
COBHAM, a man's head, in profile, helmeted,
ppr. 135. 8
COBHAM, Eng., in dexter hand a dagger, point
downward, ppr. 130. II
COBHAM, a hind's head, ar., crowned with a
palisado crown, or. see plate 84
COBHAM, Herts., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
44- H
COBLEGH, COBLEIGH, and CoBLET, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in fess, in hand a sceptre,
all ppr. 141. 4
COBLEGH, or COBLEIGH, a cock's head, erased,
gu., combed, wattled, and guttee, or, in beak
a laurel-branch, ar. comp. 94. 9
COBURN, a demi-dragon, wings addorsed, be-
tween claws an escutcheon, charged with a
roundle. see plate 89
COBURN, Sco., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
COCHER, a lion, couchant, erm. 39. 5
COCHET, Eng., a talbot, passant, sa., spotted,
ar. 61. 7
COCHRANE, Earl of Dundonald. See DUN-
DONALD.
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, Sco., a horse, passant,
ar. 72. 13
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, a hand, issuing from
a cloud, raising a garb. 12. 5
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, Sco., in dexter hand
a human heart, ppr. Concordia vincit. 145. 3
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, Sco., a stag at gaze,
ppr., attired, gu. Vigilante solus. Si. IO
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, Sco., a greyhound,
current, ar. Virtute et labore. 17. 10
COCK, Norf., an ostrich, gu., ducally gorged, in
mouth a horse-shoe, or. 108. 12
COCK, on stump of tree, ppr., a cock, gu. 94. 10
COCK, or COCKS, Eng., a chevalier on horse-
back, brandishing a sword, all ppr. 73. 13
COCK, Northumb. and Sco., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
COCK, Herts., an ostrich, in mouth a horse-
shoe, ppr. 1 08. 13
COCKAIN, COKAINE, and COKATNE, a cock's
head, erased, gu., crested and jelloped, sa.
Virtus in arduis. 94. 9
COCKAYN, or COCKAYNE, a cock's head, gu. 94. 9
COCKBURN, Surr., a horse's head, ar., bridled,
gu. Quo duxeris adsum. 72. 7
COCKBURN, Bart., Berwick, Sco., a cock crow-
ing. Accendit cantu. 94. 12
COCKBURN, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a broken
spear, in bend, ppr. Press through. 144. 4
COCKBURN, Bart., of that Ilk Sco., a cock
crowing. Accendit cantu — and — Vigilans et
audax. 94. 12
COCKBURN, Eng., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
COCKBURN, Sco., a cock's head, ppr. / rise
with the morning. 94. 9
COCKBURN, Eng., on a rock, ppr., a leopard,
sejant. comp. 9. 10
COD
COCKBURN, or COCKBURNE, Scto., a cock, gu.
In dubiis constans. 94. 12
COCKE, Eng., in dexter hand, coiuped, a dagger,
in pale, all ppr. ^ 122. 12
COCKE, Sco., in lion's paw, a sceptre, in pale,
all ppr. 78- 9
COCKE, a bear's head, ar., crown ed, or.
see plate 28
COCKEINE, Kent, on a mural Coronet, ar., a
cock, of the same, beaked, barbed, and mem-
bered, gu. . see plate 94
COCKELL, on a mural coronet, or, a cock, gu.,
semee of roundles, resting clexter on an
escallop, in beak a sprig of laurel, ppr.
COCKER, Line., a lion, couchant, 'gardant, erm.
39- 4
COCKERELL, Glouc., within a crescent, az., a
tiger's face, ppr., crowned with an Eastern
crown. 43. 6
COCKERELL, between wings, a lion's head, ppr.
47- 6
COCKERITH, Eng., a fire beacon, ppr. 2. 9
COCKES, in hand, a lion's paw, era.sed, ppr.
141. 7
COCKET, a man's head, in profile, couped at
shoulders, ppr., vested, vert, collar, or, on
head a cap, bendy, wavy, of the last, and
az., turned up, indented, sa. comp. 123. 2
COCKETT, Eng., a poplar-tree, ppr. ' 54. 8
COCKPIELD, Eng., an eagle, wings addorsed,
preying on a tortoise. 97. 12
COCKFIELD, or COKEFIELD, on stump of tree,
an eagle, wings addorsed, ppr. 99. 9
COCKLE, Eng., a talbot, passant, gu., collared,
ar. 61. 8
COCKMAN, a demi-eagle, displayed, sa. 102. 12
COCKRAM, out of clouds, an arm, in hand an
anchor, erect, fluke upward, ppr.
co np. 140. 6
COCKRELL, Eng., a leopard's face, ppr. 47. 2
COCKRIDGE, a cock, ppr. 94. 12
COCKRIDGE, a cock, crowing ppr. 94. 12
COCKS, a hind's head erased, collared.
see plate 85
COCKS, Glouc. and Suff., on a moijnt, vert, a
stag, lodged, ar., attired, sa. 80. 10
COCKS, a cock, ppr. 94. 12
COCKS, Wore., a buck, couchant, ppr. 80. 9
COCKS-SOMERS, Earl Somers. See SOMERS.
COCKSEDGE, a cock, gu., in beak a violet, ppr.
COCKSEY, a tiger's head, couped, sa., charged
on neck with a cinquef oil, between two bars,
or. comp. 10. 12
COCKSEY, Eng., a bishop's mitre, ppr. 159. 3
COCKSEY, on a garb, in fess, a cock, ppr. 94. 10
COCKSHUTT, Lane, and Salop, a demi-griffin,
sa. 86. 13
COCKSHUTT, Herts., a demi-griffin, ar., collared,
gu. , guttee, of the first.
COCKWORTHY, and COOKWORTHY, a cock, gu.
94. 12
CODD, Norf., a heron's head, erased, ppr. 1 1 6. 3
CODD, or CODDE, Eng. and Iri., a hawk's leg,
erased, belled, ppr. 107. 12
CODD, a physician's cap, sa., tufted, or. 156. 10
CODD, or CODDE, Eng., a square fort, with
four towers, ppr. 23. 6
CODD, a lion, rampant, gorged with a mural
coronet, and charged with two torteaux.
see plate 40
CODD, or CODDE, Iri., a lion's head, erased, in
mouth a hand, ppr. 47. 9
COD
95
CODDINGTON, and CODINTON, Eng., on a cha-
peau, an eagle, wings expanded and in-
verted, all ppr. 98. 1 1
CODDINGTON, Iri., in hand a sword, ppr. 159. 7
CODDINGTON of Oldbridge, Iri., a wolf's head,
erased, or. Nil desperandum. 19. 6
CODENHAM, a lion's head, erased, or, langued,
az., charged on neck with three trefoils,
slipped, vert. see plate 47
CODRINGTON, Bart., Glouc., a dragon's head,
couped, gu., between wings, chequy, or and
az. 90. 9
CODRINGTON, out of a ducal coronet, or. a dra-
gon's head, gu., between wings, chequy, or
and az. comp. 90. 12
CODRINGTON, Glouc., Somers., and Wilts., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head,
couped, gu., between wings. comp. 90. 12
CODRINGTON of Wroughton, Wilts., out of a
ducal coronet, a dragon's head, gu., between
wings. Jmmersabilis est vera virtus.
comp. go. 12
COE, two swords in saltier, ppr., surmounted
by a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. 120. 4
COE, Eng., a martlet, sa. Prcesto et persto.
119. 4
COE, Norf,, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a chaplet, vert. 143. 6
COE, Eng., a crane, supporting with dexter an
anchor, ppr. 115. II
COE, a demi-eagle, with two heads, displayed.
see plate 96
COFFIELD, Eng., on a cross fleury, fitched, gu.,
between wings, or, a crescent, gold.
comp. 95. 10
COFFIN, a camel's head, erased, or, bridled,
lined, ringed, and gorged with a ducal coro-
net, sa. In tempestate floresco. 31. 6
COFFIN, Bart., on stern of a ship, a pigeon,
wings addorsed, or, in beak a laurel-sprig,
vert. Extant recte factis prceftiia.
see plates 21 and 106
COFFIN, Eng., a long cross, sa. 147. 4
COFFIN-PINE of Portledge, Devons.: (i.) A
martlet, az., charged on breast with two
bezants, see plate 119. (2.) A pine-tree,
ppr. In lempestate floresco. 26. 3
COFFYN, a martlet, or, between two cinque-
foils, ar., stalked and leaved, ppr. see plate 119
COGAN, or COGGAN, a talbot, passant, collared
and lined. Constans fidei. 61. 12
COGAN, a lion's head, erased, gu., seme'e of
mullets, or. see plate 47
COGAN, Iri., a pine-tree, ppr. 26. 3
COGGER, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a club, ppr. 154. 13
COGGESHALL, Suff., a stag, lodged, sa., attired,
or. 80. 9
COGHILL, Eng., a cock, wings addorsed, erin.
94. 2
COGHILL, Eng., a cock, sa., wings expanded,
or. see plate 94
COGHILL, Bart., Yorks., on a mount, vert, a
cock, wings expanded, or, ducally crowned,
gu. Non dormit qui custodit. see plate 94
COGHLAN, or COGHLEN, Eng., a fret, or. 1 28. 1 1
COGSWELL, York Terrace, Regent's Park,
London, a stag, lodged, ppr. Nee sperno,
nee timeo. 80. 9
COHAM, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, a
plume of straight ostrich-feathers. Fuimus,
et sub Deo erimus. 108. 5
COL
COHEN, Eng., a bear's head, couped, sa^
muzzled, gu. 20. °
COIN, Eng., two wings expanded. 109. 12
COKE, Eng., in dexter hand, couped, a dagger,
in pale, ppr. 122. 12
COKE, Eng., the sun, ppr. 7. 10
COKE, Earl of Leicester. See LEICESTER.
COKE of Brookhill Hall, Derbs., the sun in
splendour, or. Non aliunde pendere. 7. 10
COKE of Lower Moor House, Heref., same
crest and motto.
COKE, Norf., on a chapeau, az., ail ostrich, ppr.,
in mouth a horse-shoe, or. see plate 108
COKENINGHAM, Yorks., a goat's head, erased,
ar. 55. 2
COKER, Dors., a moor's head, affrontee, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and gu. 123. 14
COKER, Dors., a moor's head, in profile, sa.,
wreathed, ar. and gu. I3I« *5
COKER of Bicester, Oxon., a moor's head, in
profile, wreathed, ar. and gu. fiat justitia.
'Si- 15
COCKERELL, Eng., the lictor's rod and axe, ppr.
90. 3
COKFELD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a lion's
paw. 52. 5
COLAMORE, Warw., a moor's head, couped, sa.,
wreathed, ar. and gu. Semper eadem. 131. 15
COLBATCH, Middx., a dexter arm, embowed,
cuffed, erm., in hand a pine-apple, ppr.
comp. 142. 6 and 30. 10
COLBECK, Beds., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion's head, erased, or, pellettee. 47. 7
COLBORNE, Baron (Ridley-Colbourne) : (I.)
For Colborne, a stag's head, couped, ppr.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, pendent there-
from a bugle, stringed, gu. see plate 83. (2.)
Eor Ridley, a bull, passant, gu. Constans
fidei. 14. 15
COLBORNE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a reindeer's head, ar., attired, or. 79. 2
COLBRAN, Kent, a stag's head, erased, or.
Quod sors fert f erimus. 83. 13
COLBRAND, Suss., a tiger, sejant, ar., maned,
or. 9. 4
COLBROKE, COLEBROOK, and CoLEBROCK, a spear,
in pale, ppr. 66. I
COLBURN, out of a ducal coronet, an antelope's
head, erased. see plate 82
COLBY, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in gauntlet a dagger, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, or. 159. 4
COLBY, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in gauntlet a scimitar, all ppr.
121. 6
COLBY, or COLEBY, Eng., an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet a
broken sword, ar., hilt and pommel, gu.,
embrued, ppr.
COLBY, a dexter arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
az., in hand a dagger, of the first, hilt and
pommel, or. 154. 6
COLCHESTER, Baron (Abbot), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a unicorn's head, erm., maned
and tufted, gold, between ostrich-feathers,
ar., quilted, of the first. Perseverando. 70. 2
COLCHESTER, Lond. and Warw., a demi-lion,
ppr., holding an etoile, gu. see plate 44
COLCLEUGH, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, or,
collared, gu., holding an anchor, sa. 36. 1 1
COLCLOUGH, or COLCLOUGHE, a hind's head,
ppr., vulned, gu. 85. 3
COL
96
COL
COLCLOUGH, Staff., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.,
ducally gorged, or. see plate 95
COLDE, and COLFE. in flames of fire, ppr., a
ram, ar., attired, or. comp. 57. 1 1
COLDHAM, Suss., a dragon's head, gu., pierced
with a spear, or, headed, ar. 90. 8
COLDHAM, Norf., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
transfixed with an arrow, ar. see plate 88
COLDICOTT, in dexter hand, ppr., a billet, gu.
Sum quod sum. 158- 7
COLDSTREAM, Sco., a swan, swimming, wings
addorsed. 76. 14
COLE, Lond., a bull's head, erased. Labora.
15. 6
COLE, a bull's head, erased. 15. 6
COLE, a bull, current, winged.
COLE of Holybourne, Hants., a naked arm, in
hand a scorpion, ppr., armed, or. Deumcole,
regem, serva — or — Esto quod esse videris.
144. II
COLE, Northumb., an arm, erect, ppr., in hand
a scorpion, sa. 144. II
COLE, Earl of Enniskillen. See ENNISKILLEN.
COLE, Lond., a bull's head, couped, sa. 14. 7
COLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's head,
gu., armed, of the first. 14. 2
COLE, Oxon., a bundle of arrows, ar., belted
and buckled, or. 107. 1 1
COLE, Herts., a demi- dragon, az., winged, or,
holding a chaplet, vert. comp. 89. 1 1
COLE, Hants., a falcon, wings expanded, ar.,
guttle, sa., preying on a fish, or. seeplate 104
COLE, Somers., an eagle, displayed, ar. 95. 13
COLE, Somers., an eagle, ducally gorged, or.
comp. 98. 13
COLE, Cornw., a demt-dragon, holding an
arrow, or, headed and feathered, ar.
comp. 89. II
COLE, Ess., a leopard's head, erased, ar., col-
lared and chained, or, in mouth an oak slip,
vert. seeplate 10
COLEBROOKE, Bart., Surr., a wyvern, wings ex-
panded, or, resting dexter on an escutcheon,
gu. Sola, bona quce honesta. see plate 9 1
COLEGRAVE, on a mural coronet, two arrows,
in saltier, banded.
COLEMAN, Lond. and Leic., a nag's head, erased,
sa., maned and bridled, ar., tasselled, or.
see plate 72
COLEMAN, a horse's head, erased, ppr. 72. I
COLEMAN, a demi-greyhound, sa., collared, ar.,
holding a mullet, of the first. comp. 1 7. 2
COLEMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a greyhound's
head, ppr. 18. 5
COLEMERE, and COLMORE, Eng., a harpy, wings
expanded, ppr. 32. 8
COLEMERE, COLLMORE, and COLLTMORE, a moor's
head, in profile, ppr., wreathed, or and gu.
131- 15
COLEN, a sword and pastoral staff, in saltier.
COLEPEPER, Eng., a falcon, belled, ppr. 104. 2
COLERIDGE, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr., between
wings, or. 88. 6
COLES, Eng., on a tower, a lion, rampant, ppr.
22. 13
COLES, Iri., a horse, trotting, ar., saddled and
bridled, sa. 73. 7
COLES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
dragon, vert, in dexter a dart, ppr.
comp. 89. II
COLES, Eng., in hand a sword, in pale, enfiled
with a boar's head, couped, ppr. comp. 3. 12
COLES, around a marble pillar, ppr., garnished,
or, a snake entwined, vert. comp. 158. I
COLES, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in
hand a serpent, entwined round arm, vert.
comp. 155. H
COLET, Eng., in hand a battle-axe, ppr.
156. 14
COLEY, a dexter arm, in armour, ppr., in hand
a scimitar, ar., hilt and pommel, or. 1 2 1. 6
COLFOX, out of a ducal coronet, or, a deini-
wolf, gu., devouring a hand, ar.
COLFOX, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a demi-
greyhound, az., holding a branch, vert. 24. 8
COLGATE, WILLIAM, Leicestershire, Eng., and
New York, U.S.A., a demi -wolf, guf, in
dexter paw a sword, ppr. Omne, bonum
desuper (as borne by Rev. H. COLLGATE, Wis-
consin, U.S.A.) 1 6 1. i
COLING, a demi-griffin. segreant, ppr., between
paws a fusil, gu., charged with a crescent,
ar.
COLLADON, Eng., out of the sea, a dexter arm,
ppr., in hand an anchor, with cable. 151. 13
COLLAND, a fish-wheel, or. 39. 2
COLLAR, a tiger's head, erased, or. 10. 6
COLLARD, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, support-
ing a cross-bow, or.
COLLARD, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, hold-
ing a scaling ladder, or. see plate 44
COLLAY, Chesh., Herts., Warw., an elephant's
head, gu. , between wings, sa. see //late 24
COLLE, Northumb., in dexter hand a scorpion,
ppr. 144. II
COLLEE, a griffin, segreant, ar., armed and
beaked, or. 86. 10
COLLEN, or COLLIN, Ess., a griffin's head, erased,
vert, collared, or. see plate 88
COLLEN, or COLLIN, a demi-griffin, or, collared,
ar. see plate 86
COLLENS, or COLLINS, Dors. , a dove, ar. Volabo
ut requiescam. 112. II
CQLLES, Somers., on a mount, vert, an eagle,
displayed, ar., ducally gorged and membered,
or. see plate 95
COLLES, a griffin's head, couped, or, between
two oak-branches, vert, fructed, of the first.
see plate 88
COLLES, Iri., out of a cloud, in dexter hand a
sword, wavy, all ppr. 153. 6
COLLES, on a dolphin, lying on its back, a sea-
pie, standing, wings expanded, or, guttee, sa.
see plate 68
COLLES, Devons., a falcon, wings expanded,
ppr., guttee, or, preying on a fish, of the
first.
COLLET, Lond. and Suff., a hind, trippant, ar.
79- 4
COLLETON, Bart., Herts., a stag's head, couped,
ppr. 84. 1 1
COLLETON, Devons., a roebuck's head, couped,
ppr., collared, ar. 84. II
COLLETT, Suff., a hind's head, erased at neck,
ar., gorged with a mural crown, sa.
COLLETT, Lond. and Herts., a stag, ppr., sup-
porting with dexter an escutcheon, sa.
COLLEY, a griffin, segreant, ar., beaked and
legged, or. 86. 10
COLLEY, Iri., in sinister hand a bow, ppr.
122. 6
COLLEY, an arm, erect, in hand a spear, in
bend, ppr. Unica virtus necessai°ia. 148. 10
COLLIAR, or COLLY AR, Staffs., a demi-negro,
COL
97
COL
ppr., with pearls in ears, ar., in dexter an
acorn-branch, fructed, or. comp. 126. 12
COLLICK, a lion, passant, in dexter a cross
crosslet, fitched. see plate 36
COLLIER, out of a naval coronet, or, on the
circle the words "St. Sebastian," a cross
pattee, fitched, or, between wings, pean.
COLLIER, a cross pattee, fitched, between wings,
or. comp. 94. 6
COLLIER, a unicorn, rampant, ar., armed, or.
70. 10
COLLIER, Dors., a wyvern, wings addorsed, ar.
91- 5
COLLIER, a unicorn's head, ar., erased and
armed, or. 7O> 4
COLLIMORE, Lond., a demi - man, in profile,
vested, gu., collar turned over, and billette"e,
ar., on head a cap, gu., wreathed and en-
signed with a crescent, of the second, in
dexter a sceptre, or, on top a crescent, ar.
127. 2
COLLIN, Eng., a griffin, passant, gu. 87. 13
COLLIN, Notts., a talbot's head, erased, eared,
and charged on neck with a cross formee,
gu. • comp. 6 1 . 2
COLLIN, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
griffin, passant, per pale, sa. ai^i gu. 87. 10
COLLINGBORNE, Northumb., on a torteau, a
cross pattee.
COLLINGBORNE, Devons. and Wilts., a demi-
woman, ppr., hair dishevelled, or, vested,
erm., sleeves, gu., in dexter a covered cup,
or. comp. 129. 15
COLLINGS, Eng., a sphere, ppr. 8. I
COLLINGWOOD, NorfM a buck's head, ar., at-
tired, or. 84. 10
COLLING WOOD, Northumb., a buck's head,
erased, sa. Feror unus et idem. 83. 13
COLLING WOOD, Northumb., a stag at gaze, in a
holly- bush, ppr. Nil cor.scire sibi. 8 1. 4
COLLINGWOOD, Durh. and Northumb., in front
of trees, a stag, statant, ppr. 81.4
COLLINGWOOD, a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch. 1 06. 7
COLLINRIDGE, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
COLLINS of Better-ton, Berks., a griffin's head,
erased, vert, crowned, or. Per callem collem.
101. 7
COLLINS of Truthan, Cornw., a dove, wings
expanded, ppr. Volabo ut requiescam. 99. 1 1
COLLINS, Devons., a camel's head, erased, ppr.
Sermoni consona facta. comp. 31. 6
COLLINS, a demi-griffin, or, armed, gu. 86. 13
COLLINS, Kent, a demi-griffin, or, beaked,
legged, and ducally gorged, ar.
COLLINS, Oxon., a griffin's head, couped. Si
je puis. 87. 6
COLLINS, Suss., a griffin's head, erased, gu.
Labor omnia vincit. 88. 7
COLLINS, Iri., a human heart, transpierced by
a passion nail, in pale, ppr. 1 36. 9
COLLINS, a griffin's head, couped. 87. 6
COLLINS, Somers. , a demi-griffin, or, collared,
ar. Deum et regem. comp. 86. 4
COLLINS, Devons., a cubit-arm, erect, in hand
a lighted torch, ppr.
COLLINS, Ess., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
or, a griffin, statant, per pale, ar. and gu.
87. II
COLLINS, Lond., Kent, and Suss., a demi-griffin,
or, beaked and legged, gu., collared, erm.
comp. 86. .4
COLLINSON, Eng., a rose, gu., between two
branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. 30. 1 1
COLLIRAY, Eng., a martlet, flying over a tower,
ppr. 23. I
COLLIS, Iri., a dexter arm, throwing a dart,
ppr. 157. 6
COLLIS, Eng., an eagle, preying on a fish, ppr.
Mens conscia recti. 100. 5
COLLISON, East Bilney, Norf., a demi-lion,
rampant, ppr., b'etween paws a cinquefoil,
or, centre leaf, gu. see plate 44
COLLISON, Eng., a bomb-shell, fired, ppr. 32. 10
COLLISON, and COLLISONE, Sco., a falcon's head,
erased, ppr. Hoc virtutis opus. 103. 3
COLLIVER, Eng., in hand a club, ppr. 158. 8
COLLIVER, Eng., a dexter hand, couped, in fess,
gu. 134. 14
COLLMORE, a negro's head and shoulders,
couped, wreathed round head. 135. 13
COLLOW, Sco., in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
Pro patrid semper. 122. 12
COLLS, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a griffin,
sejant, wings addorsed, ppr., supporting an
escutcheon, ar. 88. 12
COLLUMBEL, Line., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a dove, close, ppr., in mouth an ear
of wheat, or. see plate 106
COLLVILE, Sco., a bull's head, couped. Nil
obliviscar. 14. 7
COLLVILE, Iri., a hind's head, ar., charged
with a cross forme'e, sa. see plate 83
COLLWELL, Camb., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a lion, passant, ar., gorged with a
label of three points, gu. see plate 37
COLLYEAR, in dexter hand, ppr., a key, az. 78. 13
COLLYEAR, a unicorn, rampant, ar., armed and
unguled, or. 70. IO
COLLYER, Eng., a wyvern, wings addorsed, sa.
91. 5
COLLYER, a cross pattde, fitched, or, between
eagle's wings, sa.
COLLYER, Dors., a demi-unicorn, ar., armed,
hoofed and maned, or. 7°- * *
COLLYER of Hackford Hall, Norf., a unicorn's
head, ppr. Avance. 70. 4
COLLYER, two lions' heads, erased, collared,
addorsed. 47. 5
COLLYNGS, Suff., a nag's head, sa., bridled, or.
72. 7
COLMAN, Kent, a greyhound's head, sa., gorged
with a collar and ring, ar., charged with
three mullets, sa. see plate 1 8
COLNE, or COLNEY, a talbot, sejant, per pale,
sa. and erm., collared, ar. 61. 6
COLNET, Hants., a dragon's head, ducally gorged
and chained, ppr. 90. 7
COLPEPPER, a martlet, gu., between attires of
an ox.
COLPOYS, out of a naval coronet, a dexter hand,
apaume'e. comp. 149. 3
COLQUHON, Sco., a hart's head, couped, gu.,
attired, ar. Si je puis. 84. 10
COLQUHON of Drumpelder, a branch of laurel,
slipped, ppr. Dum spiro spero. 53-9
COLQUHOUN of Killermont, Dumbarton, a
stag's head, erased, ppr. If I can. 83. 13
COLQUHOUN, Sco. : (i.) A hart's head, couped,
ppr. 84. II. (2.) In hand a buckle. 154. 4
COLQUHOUN, Bart., of Colquhoun, Sco., a hart's
head, erased, gu. Si je puis. 83. 13
COLQUHOUN, Bart., of Tilliquhoun,Sco., a stag's
head, erased, ppr. Si je puis. 83. 13
G
COL *
COLQUHOUN of Keunuoir, Sco., a buck's head,
erased, ppr. Si je puis. 83. 13
COLQUHOUN, Bart., of Luss, a hart's head, gu.,
attired, ar. Si je puis. 84. n
COLQUHOUN of Dunyelder, a laurel-branch,
slipped, ppr. Dum spiro spero. 53-9
COLQUHOUN of Kilmardony, a stag's head,
erased, ppr. Festina lente. 83. 13
COLQUHOUN of Garscadden, in dexter hand a
buckle, ppr. Omnia firmat. 154. 4
COLQUHOUN, Eng., an arm, from elbow, ppr.,
verted, gu., cuffed, indented, or, in hand a
baton, of the first, veruled, gold.. I. 4
COLQUITT, Eng., a hawk, rising, ducally gorged
and belled, ppr. 105. 15
COLSHILL, and COLSILL, Ess. and Cornw., an
arm, in armour, garnished, or, in hand a
gauntlet, all ppr.
COLSHULL, Eng., an arrow, in pale. 65. 12
COLSON, two arms, couped at elbow, vested, in
hands an escutcheon, or. 147. 8
COLSTON, Eng., a ship's boat, ppr. 50. 12
COLSTON, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. 1 1
COLSTON, a dolphin, uaiant, sa. 68. 1 1
COLSTON of Filkins Hall, Oxon., a dolphin,
naiant, ppr. Go thou and do likewise. 68. 1 1
COLT, Bart., Heref., a colt, at full speed, sa.
Vincit qui patitur. 73. 5
COLT, Kent, in fire, ppr., a ram, ar., attired, or.
see plate 57
COLT, Sco., a hand, throwing a dart, ppr.
Transfigam. I. 6
COLT, Suff., a nag's head, erm. 72. 7
COLT, Ess., a colt, at full speed, sa., in mouth
part of a broken tilting-spear, or, headed,
az., the remainder lying between hind legs.
73- Ir
COLT, Suff., a colt, passant, ar. 72. 12
COLTER, and COULTER, Sco., a harpy, gardant,
ppr. 32. ii
COLTHURST, Bart., Iri., a colt, statant, sa.
Justum et tenacem. 72. 13
COLTHURST, Somers., a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, ar. 42. 10
COLTHURST, a greyhound's head, sa., between
two roses, gu., leaved and slipped, ppr. 18. 2
COLTHURST, Iri., on stump of tree a crane,
perched, ppr. 116. n
COLTMAN, Lond. and Leic., a nag's head,
erased, sa., maned and bridled, ar., tas-
selled, or. 72. 7
COLTMAN, Yorks., a horse's head, erased, sa,,
bridled, ppr. 72. 7
COLTON, Eng., a spear head, in pale, enfiled
with a savage's head, couped, ppr. 123. 10
COLTON, _Chesh., a boar, passant, ar., armed
and bristled, or, vulned in shoulder, gu. 4. 6
COLUMBALL, a camel's head, ppr. Pacem amo.
30. 7
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, a demi-hind, ppr.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, in hand, in pale, issu-
ing from a cloud, a dagger, wavy. 153. 6
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a talbot's head,
ar. Ad finem fidelis. 61. 3
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Line, and Cambs., on
a chapeau, az., turned up, erm., a lion, pas-
sant, ar., charged on shoulder with a label
of three points, gu. see plate 37
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Eng., a demi-stag, in
mouth a rose, ppr. 79. 14
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a hind's head,
couped, ppr. Obliviscar. 85. 3
COM
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a hind's head,
couped, ar. Non obliviscar. 85. 3
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a hind's head, ar.,
charged with a cross patt^e, sa.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a demi-Hercules,
with a lion's skin and a club, all ppr.
Oublier ne puis. I. n
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a bull's head.
Ne obliviscaris. 14-7
COLVILE, and COLWALL, Kent, a bird, rising,
ppr., in mouth a sprig, vert. 106. 8
COLVILLE, Baron (Colviile), Sco., a hind's
head, couped, ar. Oublier ne puis. 85. 3
COLVILLE, Line., a cock-pheasant, wings ele-
vated, ppr., in mouth a hawk's bell, or.
see plate 113
COLWELL, Eng., a talbot, statant, ar., spotted,
gu. and sa., collared, az. see plate 61
COLWICH, Eng., a bat, displayed, ppr. 74. 5
COLWICK, and COLWYKE, Eng., issuing from a
cloud, a hand, in pale, a sealed letter. 123. 13
COLWICK, and COLWYKE, Eng., in the sea, an
anchor, in pale, ensigned with a dove and
olive-branch, all ppr. 106. 4.
COLYEAR, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
COLYEAR, Iri., a unicorn, rampant, ar., armed
and maned, or. 7°* IO
COLYEAR, a unicorn's head. 70. 4
COMB, or COMBE, Somers., a demi-lion, sa.,
ducally gorged, ar. 46. 8
COMB, or COMBE, Sco., a crane, in mouth a
bunch of clover, ppr. see plate 1 1 5
COMBER, Suff., a greyhound's head, sa., charged
with three bezants, two and one, or. 20. 3
COMBERFORD, Iri., a peacock, in pride, ppr.
117. I
COMBERFORD, a dove, volant, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr. 106. 10
COMBERFORD, and CUMBERFORD, Warw., a
crow, wings addorsed, ppr. see plate 114
COMBERFORD, a pestle and mortar, sa. 149. 8
COMBERMERE, Viscount (Stapleton-Cotton) :
(i.) A falcon, ppr., wings expanded and
belled, or, in dexter a belt, az., buckled, of
the second, see plate 104. (2.) Of augmen-
tation, on a mount, vert, a soldier of the 3d
Regiment Light Dragoons, mounted, ppr.,
in the attitude of charging the enemy, and
over this crest, on a scroll, az., the word
" Salamanca," in letters of gold. In utramque
fortunam paratus.
COMBERTON, two lions' paws, sa., supporting a
Doric pillar, ar. 117. 3
COMBERTON, a demi- savage, a hammer over
shoulder, ppr. 131. 9
COMBES of Gotham, Bristol, an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a broken tilting-spear.
141. 6
COMBREY, Sco., a sheaf of arrows, points up-
ward, ppr.
COMERFORD, on a chapeau, turned up, a pea-
cock in pride, ppr. 1 1 6. 13
COMES, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb, ar., holding a staff, raguly, sa.,
slipped at each end, gu.
COMMERELL of Strood, Suss., a dexter arm, in
hand a laurel branch, all ppr. 123. 7
COMMOLIN, Eng., a fir-tree, ppr. 26. 3
COMPERE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, holding
a roundle. 43. 15
COMPIGNE, Eng., in dexter hand a covered
cup, or. 142. ii
COM
99
CON
COMPION, Eng., a demi-talbot, vert. 6 1. 5
COMPORT, Kent, a demi-lion, ar. , charged with
a quatref oil, gu. , holding a torteau. see plate 44
COMPTON, Marquess of Northampton. See
NORTHAMPTON.
COMPTON, Glouc. and Northamp., a beacon,
ppr., with the motto, Je ne cherche que ung.
2. 9
COMPTON of the Manor House, Hants., a demi-
dragon, erased, wings elevated, body enfiled
with a ducal coronet. comp. 89. 1 1
COMPTON, Northamp., on a mount, vert, a
beacon, or, inflamed, ppr., with this motto,
Nisi Dominus. 2. 9
COMPTON, Glouc., a beacon, ppr. Nisi Domi-
nus. 2. 13
COMPTON, a beacon, inflamed, ppr. Dum
spiro spero. 2. 9
COMRIE, or COMRY, Sco., a demi-archer, shoot-
ing an arrow, ppr. Ad metam. 126. 14
COMRIES, Sco., a cross crosslet, on three grieces.
143. II
COMYN, Ess. and Durh., two arms, embowed,
vested, erm., between hands, ppr., a garb,
or.
COMYN, Durh., a sheaf of cumin, or. 12. n
COMYNS, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a bloodhound, sejant, ppr. 60. 13
CONANT, on a mount, vert, a stag, statant,
resting dexter on an escutcheon.
CONARTON, Cornw., a talbot's head, erased,
collared. 60. 4
CONCANON of Waterloo, Galway, an elephant,
statant, ppr., tusked, or. Sagesse sans tache.
24. 14
CONDIE, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, passant,
az. 37. 3
CONDUITT, Lond., two caducei, in fess, or,
thereon a peacock's head, erased, ppr.
CONELEY, or CONELLY, a talbot, couchant, ppr.
60. 14
CONERLEY, a spaniel, sejant, ppr. 59. 7
CONESBY, Eng., a cony, sejant, ar. 58. I
CONGALTON, and CONGILTON, Sco., a bee, ppr.
Magnum in parvo — and — Multum in parvo.
76. 5
CONGLETON, Baron. See PARNELL, Bart.
CONGRAVE, Berks, and Kent, a falcon, wings
expanded, ppr., belled, or. 100. 13
CONGREVE, Bart., Staffs., a falcon, wings ex-
panded, ppr. Persevere — and — Non moritur
cujusfama vivit. IOO. 13
CONGREVE, Berks., a falcon, rising, ppr. Non
moritur cujusfama vivit. IOO. 13
CONGREVE of Congreve, Staffs., a falcon, rising,
wings expanded. Non moritur cujus fama
vivit. loo. 13
CONINGESBY, CoNiNGSBY, and CoNiSBiE, a cony,
sejant, ar. 58. I
CONINGSBY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume
of ostrich-feathers, thereon a cony, sejant,
all ppr.
CONINGHAM, on a ducal coronet, or, a mount,
vert, thereon a stork, gold, in mouth a snake,
between two cinquefoils, stalked and leaved,
ppr. see plate 115
CONINGHAM, Iri., an anchor and sword in sal-
tier. 120. 14
CONINGSBY-CAPEL, a demi-lion, in dexter a cross
crosslet. 46. 4
CONMELL, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ar.,
charged with a trefoil, vert. comp. 83. 13
CONNACK, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle,
ppr. 102. 2
CONNEL, a stag's head, erased, charged with a
trefoil. comp. 83. 13
CONNEL, or CONNELL, Sco., a bee, volant, ppr.
Non sibi. 76. 4
CONNEL, or CONNELL, Eng., a goat, current
towards a tree, ppr. 56. 2
CONNELL, Eng., on a dexter hand, apaumee, in
fess, a bird, perched. 99. 5
CONNELL, Iri., out of a tower, a demi -griffin,
rampant, ppr. 22. 1 1
CONNELLEY, CONELLY, and CoNOLLY, Eng. and
Iri., a female, in dexter an anchor, in sinis-
ter a Saracen's head. 139. 10
CONNELLEY, CONNELLY, CONNELY, CONNOLLY,
and CONOLLY, Eng., a talbot, couchant, ppr.
60. 14
CONNER, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a dagger. 159. 4
CONNER of Manch House, co. Cork, a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished,
or, in hand a short sword, ppr., hilt and
pommel, of the last. Min, sicker, reag.
140. 13
CONNOCKE, Cornw., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-griffin, segreant, or. 86. 2
CONNOP, out of, horns of a crescent, ar., an arm,
erect, vested, az., cuffed, of the first, in hand
a branch of oak, ppr.
CONNOR, Eng., in hand a hawk's lure. 130. 6
CONNOR, Corcamroe, a hand, gauntleted, hold-
ing a javelin, in bend, sinister, point down-
ward.
CONNOUR, CONNOR, and CONOR, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr.
140. 13
CONOLLY, an arm, erect, vested, sa., cuffed, ar.,
in hand a chaplet of roses, ppr. 154. 7
CONQUEROR, a spear head, ppr. Victoria..
147. 9
CONQUEST, Beds., a holly-tree, fructed, ppr.
26. 8
CONRADUS, a unicorn's head, erased, studded,
or. 70. 5
CONRAN, Sco., a flame of fire, between two
palm-branches, in orle, ppr. 143. 9
CONRAN, a demi-stork, wings expanded, in
mouth a cross pattee, fitched.
CONRAN, Eng., two doves, billing, ppr. 106. 6
CONRAN, Iri., a pillar, entwined with wood-
bine, ppr. 158. i
CONROY, Bart., a cubit arm, vested, or, cuffed,
erm., in hand a wreath of laurel, vert. L'an-
tiquite ne pent pas Vabolir. comp. 145. 4
CONROY, Iri., a lion, rampant, vert, supporting
a pennon, gu.' 40. 14
CONROY, Knt., Iri., a wreath of laurel. Uan-
tiquite ne pent pas Vabolir. 13- 1 2
CONSIDINE, Eng., a hand, issuing, plucking a
thistle, ppr. 29. 13
CONSTABLE, Eng., a dragon's head, couped, or.
CONSTABLE, Yorks., a ship in full sail, or.
21. 13
CONSTABLE, Sco., a greyhound, passant, ar.
I7-. 5
CONSTABLE, Surr., a ship to the sinister, sails
furled, all or. 21. 12
CONSTABLE of Wassand, Yorks. : (i.) A ship,
with tackle, guns, and apparel, all or. 21. 13.
(2.) A stork, in mouth an eel. 1 15. 2
CONSTABLE, Sco., out of a cloud, in the sinis-
CON
COO
ter, a hand, pointing to a crosier, on the
dexter, ppr. Prcedarior, quo propinquior.
159. 12
CONSTABLE, Iri., an arm, from shoulder, hand
clenched, ppr. 157- *4
CONSTABLE, CLIFFORD-, Bart., Yorks. : (i.)
For Constable, a dragon's head, ar., charged
with three bars, gu., on each as many
mascles, or. comp. 90. 4. (2.) For Clifford,
out of a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern, rising,
gu. 91. 2. (3.) Another crest, from behind
dark clouds, the sun rising, from the rays,
issuant in chief, a lily of France, all ppr.,
surmounted by an escallop, inscribed, " Sur-
git post nubila Phoebus." Semper paratus.
comp. 1 6. II
CONSTANTINE, Eng., in lion's gamb, erased, a
broken sword, ppr. 50. 14
CONSTANTYNE, a sword, in bend sinister, ppr.,
surmounted by a cross crosslet, az. 52. I
CONWY of Bodrhyddan, Flints., a moor's head,
in profile, couped, ppr., wreathed, ar. and
az. fide et amore. 131. 15
CONWAY, Baron. See HERTFORD, Marquess of.
CONWAY, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
cock, wings expanded, gu., beaked, and
wattled, az. 94. I
CONWAY, Eng. and Iri., a moor's head, in pro-
file, ppr., banded, ar. and az. 131. 15
CONWAY, a griffin's head, couped. 87. 6
CONY, Curnb., a talbot's head, or, tongue hang-
ing out, dropping blood, ppr. 61. 3
CONY, or CONEY, a cony, sejant, ar. 58. I
CONY, or CONEY, Herts, and Hunts., on a
mount, vert, a cony, or.
CONYERS, a trefoil, slipped, ppr. 13. 6
CONYERS, Yorks. and Durh., a sinister wing,
gu. 107. 14
CONYERS, Ess., a bull's head, erased, or, armed,
sa., pierced through neck with an arrow, of
the last, barbed and feathered, ar., vulned,
gu. comp. 14. II
CONYERS, Eng., a moor's head, sa., wreathed
and stringed, ar. and az. 131. 13
CONYERS, Eng., a spear, broken in three,
headed, ar., banded together by a ribbon,
gu. 134- 4
CONYERS, Lord D'Arcy, on a chapeau, ar.,
turned up, erm., a bull, statant, sa.
comp. 15. 14
CONYNGHAM of Spring Hill, IrL : For Conyng-
ham, a unicorn's head, couped, ar., maned
and horned, or. Over, fork over. 70. 4
CONYNGHAM, Marquess, a unicorn's head,
erased, ar., armed and maned, or. Over, fork
over. 70. 5
CONYNGHAM, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
vambraced, in hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
CONYSTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
peacock's tail, ppr. 117. 5
Coo, a crane, supporting an anchor, ppr.
.115. II
COOCK, or COOK, a talbot, sejant, resting dex-
ter on an escutcheon, or. 61. 10
COOK, or COOKE, Hants., a dexter arm, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a chaplet of laurel,
vert, surmounted by an etoile, ar.
comp. 123. 7
COOK, Yorks. and Northumb., a demi-lion,
gardant, sa., ducally gorged, or. see plate 42
COOK, Lond., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter an
etoile, or, comp, 44. 10
COOK, a horse's head and neck, couped.
COOK, Lond., an ostrich, gorged with a ducal
coronet, in mouth, a horse-shoe. Haut et
bon. 1 08. 12
COOK, Beds., an ostrich, in mouth a horse-
shoe, ar. 1 08. 13
COOK, or COOKE, Hants., a dexter arm, em-
bowed, ppr., encircled with a wreath of
laurel, vert, in hand an etoile, or.
comp. 123. 7
COOK, Sco., a sea-chart, ppr. Tutum monstrat
iter. 52. 9
COOKE, Derb., the sun in splendour, or. 7. 10
COOKE of Cordangen, Iri., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu., between paws a mullet, or. Tu,
ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
46. 2
COOKE, Ess., a bear's head, erased, in mouth a
trefoil, slipped.
COOKE of Peak, Yorks. , a lion's head, ar. 47. 14
COOKE, Kent and Suss., on a mount, vert, a
beaver, passant, or. 33-7
COOKE, Devons. and Cornw., a demi-cat, ram-
pant, gardant, or, holding an oak-branch,
vert, fructed, of the first.
COOKE, a demi-lion, rampant, erased, between
paws a bezant. 43. 1 5
COOKE, Ess. and Glouc., a unicorn's head, or,
between wings, addorsed, az. see plate 70
COOKE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, ar. 90. 12
COOKE, Ess. and Suss., a wolf's head, erased,
erm., in mouth a trefoil, slipped.
COOKE, Camb., a greyhound's head, couped,
gorged with two bars. 18. 10
COOKE, Suff., a lion's head and neck, erased,
affrontee, ar. comp. 47. 3
COOKE, Suff., on a chapeau, sa., turned up,
erm., an ostrich, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe,
of the last.
COOKE, a demi-eagle, wings displayed, ducally
crowned, or.
COOKE, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, ar., a
demi-lion, rampant, gardant, sa., ducally
gorged, or.
COOKE, Suff., a wolf's head, ar., ducally gorged,
gu. comp. 19. 9
COOKE, Iri., a leopard's head, erased, pean.
10. 6
COOKE, a cockatrice, wings expanded. 92. 13
COOKE, Norf ., out of a mural coronet, or, two
wings expanded.
COOKE, Warw., a wolf's head, gorged with two
bars. comp. 19. 3
COOKE, Suff., a demi-cockatrice, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. comp. 92. 9
COOKE, Wore., out of a mural coronet, or, an
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished,
in hand a sword, ar., hilt, gold, on arm two
cheverons, gu. 120. 9
COOKE, Middx., on a mount, vert, a unicorn,
sejant, or, resting dexter on a cross potent,
gu-
COOKE, Suff., an antelope's head, erased, or,
tusked, horned, and tufted, gu. 82. 7
COOKE, an arm, erect, vested, in hand a bunch
of columbines and roses, ar., cuffed, ppr.
comp. 156. 12
COOKE, Sco., a griffin's head, ar. 87. 6
COOKE, Suff., a griffin, segreant, sa. 86. 10
COOKE, an ostrich, in mouth a horse-shoe, or.
108. 13
coo
COP
COOKE, out of a mural coronet, or, an eagle's
head, ar. 98. I
COOKER, Devons., within the horns of a cres-
cent, gu., an etoile, or. 126. 7
COOKES, Wore., in hand a dagger, ppr. 76. 8
COOKES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a negress'
head, affrontee, sa., with ear-rings, wreathed.
comp. 129. II
COOKES of Bentley, Wore., out of a mural
coronet, an arm, in hand a short sword.
Deo, JRegi, Viclno. 120. 9
COOKESEY, and COOKSEY, Eng., on a garb, in
fess, a cock, standing, ppr. 94. 1O
COOKMAN, a griffin's head, between wings, ex-
panded, or, ducally gorged, az. see plate 88
COOKSON, Cumb., a demi-lion. Nil desperan-
dum. 44. 14
COOKSON, Line., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
ducally crowned, or. comp. 46. 3
COOKSON, a demi-lion, rampant, supporting a
staff, raguly. 39. 7
COOKSON of Whitehill, Durh., a demi-lion,
rampant, bearing a staff, raguly, ppr. Nil
desperandum. 39. 7
COOKSON of Meldon Park, Northumb., same
crest and motto.
COOLEY, Eng., a leopard's head, ^essant-de-lis,
or. 48. 4
COOLING, Eng., a griffin, segreant, ar., beaked
and legged, or. 86. 10
COOMBES, or COOMBS, Eng., in dexter hand, a
cushion. 150. 14
COOMBS, Hants., on a ducal coronet, a lion,
passant. Dare, but fear not. 37. 3
COOP, or COOPE, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two
heads, displayed. comp. 96. 9
COOPER, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
a battle-axe, ppr. Pour ma patrie. 146. 2
COOPER, Bart., Herts., out of a mural coronet,
ar., a spear, erect, ppr., tasselled, gu., sur-
mounted by two palm-branches, in saltier,
vert. Nil magnum, nisi bonum. 51. IO
COOPER, Iri., a demi-leopard, gardant, in dex-
ter a rose, all ppr. comp. g. 9
COOPER, East Dereham, Norf., a falcon, close,
ppr. 104. 2
COOPER, Bart., in hand a garland, ppr. Vir-
tute. 151. 5
COOPER, an arm, erect, ppr., in hand a chaplet,
vert. 151. 5
COOPER, a phcenix in flames. 101. 10
COOPER, a sand-glass, ppr. 153. I
COOPER, Sco., between horns of a crescent, an
etoile of six points, ppr. 126. 7
COOPER, a lion's head, ar. , erased, gu., gorged
with a chaplet of laurel, ppr. 47. 12
COOPER, a greyhound, sejant, sa. 1 8. 14
COOPER, Northumb., a cock's head, erased, or.
94- 9
COOPSR, Yorks., a lion, sejant, ar., supporting
a battle-axe, sa., headed, of the first. 38. 9
COOPER, a dove, with olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
COOPER, Kent, Suss., and Herts., in lion's
gamb, or, a branch, vert, fructed, gu. 51. 8
COOPER, Glouc., on a mural coronet, ar., a pe-
lican, vulning, ppr. 99. 8
COOPER, Durh., on a tower, a moorish king's
head, in profile, ppr.
COOPER, an oak-tree, a branch thereof borne
down by a weight, ppr. Inclinata resurgo.
25.. 14
COOPER, Dors., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a bull, passant, sa., ducally gorged, or.
IS- 13
COOPER, Berks., on a garb, or, a pelican, vul-
ning, ppr.
COOPER, Notts., on a mount, vert, a unicorn,
sejant, ar., armed and crined, or, support-
ing a broken tilting-spear, gold.
COOPER, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws a battle-axe, all ppr. Fide et fortitu-
dine. comp. 44. 15
COOPER, Durh., a bull, passant. 14. 14
COOPER, Wilts., a demi-leopard, gardant, ppr.,
ducally crowned, ar., in dexter a holly -
branch, fructed, ppr.
COOPER, a demi-leopard, gardant, in dexter a
rose-branch, slipped, ppr.
COOPER, a demi-leopard, rampant, in dexter
a rose, all ppr.
COOPER of Failford, Ayrshire : (i.) On dexter,
in dexter hand a garland of laurel, both ppr.
Virtute. 150. 7. ,(2.) On sinister, an oak-
tree, with a branch borne down by a weight,
both ppr. Resurge. 25. 14
COOPER - ASHLEY, Baron Shaftesbury. See
SHAFTESBURY.
COORE of Scruton Hall, Yorks., a unicorn's
head, or. Qui semina vertu raccoglia fama.
70. 4
COORE, Eng., a tower, triple-towered. 23. 10
COOTE, Bart., Donny brook, Iri., a coot, ppr.
109. 7
COOTE, Eng., same crest.
COOTE of Mount Coote, co. Limerick, same
crest.
COOTE, Bart., Ballyfin, Iri., a coot, close, ppr.
Vincit veritas. 109. 7
COOTE, Line., Norf., and Ess., a coot's head,
erased, sa. 113. 9
COOTES, a cubit arm, erect, vested, in hand,
ppr., a covered cup, of the first, comp. 142. 1 1
COPE, Bart., Hants, a fleur-de-lis, or, issuing
from the top thereof a dragon's head, gu.
JEque adeste animo. comp. 142. 13
COPE, Eng., a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
COPE, Iri., a harp, gu. 77. n
COPELAND, a lion, passant, ppr. 36. I
COPELAND, a nag's head, couped, bridled.
COPEN, in dexter hand a pair of compasses.
Vivitur ingenio. 137. 1 1
COPENGER, Norf., a falcon's leg, belled, and
wing conjoined, ppr. 52. 4
COPENGER, Lond., a buck's head, ar. 84. n
COPILDIKE, COPLEDIKE, and COPLEDYKE, Kent,
a wyvern, wings addorsed, statant, on a
wheel, ppr. 91. 3
COPINGER, Suff., a chamois-deer's head, sa. 55. 4
COPINGER, Kent, a ram's head, sa. 57' 9
COPINGER, a parrot's head, between wings,
vert, in mouth, gu., a sprig of three mari-
golds, ppr., leaved, or. comp. 118. 2
COPLAND, COPELAND, and COWPLAND, Eng., in
hand a military sash. 148. 5
COPLAND, COPELAND, and COWPLAND, Eng., a
castle, triple-towered, ppr., ensigned with a
flag, gu., charged with a cross, ar. 23. 10
COPLAND, a horse's head and neck, couped,
bridled, and decked with oak-slips, fructed,
ppr.
COPLAND, a lion, rampant, winged. 40. 1 5
COPLAND, a chevalier, in armour, on horse-
back, in dexter a sword. 140. H
COP
COB
COPLAND, out of a ducal coronet, a swan's head.
75. 8
COPLAND, Aberdeen, a swan, wings addorsed,
neck embowed, ppr., gorged with a ducal
coronet, sa. jfiquo adeste animo. comp. 76. IO
COPLESTONE, Dors, and Devons., a wolf, pas-
sant, az. 63. 3
COPLESTONE, Dors, and Devons., a demi-tiger,
gu., maned and tufted, or. 62. 9
COPLESTONE, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
COPLEY, Baron Lyndhurst. See LYNDHURST.
COPLEY, Bart., Yorks., a griffin's head, erased,
88. 7
COPLEY, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
wreathed with laurel, and charged with an
escallop, in hand a sword. comp. 140. 13
COPLEY, Yorks., a covered cup, or.
comp. 142. II
COPLEY, Yorks., on a goat's head, attired, or,
four crescents. see plate 55
COPLEY, Suff., a griffin, sejant, regardant,
wings expanded, ar.
COPLEY, Surr. and Yorks., a griffin, sejant, ar.,
ducally gorged and lined, or.
comp. 88. 3 and 13
COPLEY, Yorks., out. of a ducal coronet, or,
eight ostrich-feathers, ar., three and five.
In cruce vinco. 109. 6
COPOLDYKE, Line., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed and ducaHy gorged, or. comp. 55. 2
COPPARD, Suss., a stag, regardant, ar., attired
and unguled, or, collared, gu., in mouth two
ears of barley, ppr.
COPPARD, Kent, a stag, regardant, ar. Tutus
sifortis. comp. 81. 14
COPPEN, out of an earl's coronet, or, a demi-
griffin, gold, armed, sa., ducally gorged, az.
see plate 86
COPPENDALE, Middx., a stag, at gaze, ppr.,
attired, or. 81. 10
COPPIN, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-griffin, az., beaked and legged, gold.
86. 2
COPPINGER, or COPPENGER, a demi-lion, ram-
pant. 44. 14
COPPINGER, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant.
Virtute non vi. 44. 14
COPPINGER of Bally volane, Cork, a demi-lion,
rampant. Virtute non vi. 44. 14
COPPINGER of Midleton, Cork, same crest and
motto.
COPPINGER, or COPPENGER, Iri., in dexter hand,
ppr., vested, or, a holly-branch, vert.
comp. 156. 12
COPPULL, Lane., a lion's head, erased, erm.,
charged with three guttee, two and one, or.
comp. 47. 13
COPSON, Eng., stump of tree, couped at each
end, in fess, ppr., shooting forth a branch
spreading to dexter and sinister, vert, en-
signed with a fleur-de-lis, or. 29. 6
COPWOOD, Herts., an eagle, displayed, vert.
95- J3
COPWOOD, Herts., an eagle, wings addorsed, or.
100. 12
COR, Sco., an increscent and decrescent, or.
93. 3
CORAM, and CORHAM, Devons., a beaver, pas-
sant, or. 33. 1 1
CORBALLY, Iri., a trout, naiant, ppr. 5. 1 1
CORBEN, CORBIN, and CORBYN, in dexter hand,
ppr., a cross pattee, fitched, az. 152. 15
CORBEN, Middx., a demi-lion, rampant, az., in
dexter a sword, ppr. Sapit qui reputat. 44. 1 1
CORBET, Sco., a raven's head, erased, sa;
Save me, Lord ! 67. 7
CORBET, Salop, a raven, in mouth a holly-
branch, fructed, all ppr.
CORBET, Herts., Heref., and Salop, an ele-
phant, ar., armed, or, on back a tower, of
the first, the trappings, gu. and gold. 24. 1 1
CORBET, Lond., on a mount, vert, a squirrel,
sejant, cracking a nut, or, leaved, ppr.
comp. 58. II
CORBET, Norf. and Suff., a squirrel, sejant, or.
58. 12
CORBET, or CORBETT, Sco. and Iri., a crow, sa.
114. 10
CORBET, Bart., Salop, an elephant and castle,
ppr. Deus pascit corvos. 24. 1 1
CORBET of Sundorne Castle, Salop, same crest
and motto.
CORBETT of Elsham, Line., same crest and
motto.
CORBETT, a wolf, sejant, collared and lined,
ppr. 19. 8
CORBOT, an elephant, on back a tower, all ppr.
24. ii
CORBREAKE, and CORBREYKE, Eng., in dexter
hand a roll of paper, ppr. 125. 3
CORBREAKE, a cross crosslet, gu. 140. 14
CORBY, on a chapeau, a dove, wings addorsed,
ppr. 105* 2
CORBY, in the sea, ppr., a pillar, ar. 136. 5
CORBYN, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
CORBYN, two arms, in armour, embowed, in
saltier, in dexter a sword, on point a boar's
head, couped, in sinister a human heart, all
ppr. 127. 6
CORDALL, Suss., a cockatrice, vert, beaked,
combed, jelloped, and crowned, gu. 92. 13
CORDALL, Norf. and Suff., a cockatrice, vert,
combed and wattled, gu. 92. 13
CORDALL, Lond., a cockatrice, vert, collared,
combed, wattled, and legged, sa.
CORDEL, CORDELL, and CORDELLE, Eng., a
demi-savage, in dexter a scimitar, in sinister
a constable's baton, ppr. 128. 2
CORDERAY, and CORDEROY, a human heart, gu.,
ducally crowned, or. comp. 130. I
CORDIN, a boar's head, couped, between two
serpents, in orle, nowed at top, and respect-
ing each other. comp. 34. 10
CORDINGLEY, Eng., out of a crown vallery, or,
an arm, embowed, vested, az., in hand an
oak -branch, fructed, ppr. 144. 2
CORE, and COREY, Lond. and Norf., out of a
ducal coronet, a griffin's head, between
wings, or, each wing charged with three
etoiles, in pale, gu.
CORFIELD, Eng., in hand two palm-branches, in
orle, ppr. 158. 14
CORIE, or CORY, Eng., a griffin's head, gu., be-
tween wings, or, each charged with a mullet,
of the first.
CORINGHAM, or CORYNGHAM, a rook, ppr.
114. 10
CORITON, or CORYTON, a lion, passant, gardant,
gu. Dum spiro spero. 36. 13
CORK and ORRERY, Earl of. See BOYLE.
CORK, by a tree, vert, a holy lamb, passant,
with staff and banner, ppr. comp. 55. 13
CORKE, Eng., out of. a cloud, a hand, erect,
pointing to a star, ppr. 159- *>
COB
103
CORKER, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, erm., hold-
ing an etoile, or. see plate 44
CORMAC, or CORMACK, on a rock, a martlet,
ppr. Sine timore. 119. 1 1
CORMICK, Iri., in hand, in fess, a sword, in
pale, on point a garland of laurel, ppr.
128. 7
CORNACK, a sword, in pale, ppr., hilt and pom-
mel, or. 65. 6
CORNELIUS, Eng., out of a cloud, in dexter
hand, in fess, ppr., a cross pattee, fitched,
az. 144. 5
CORNELL, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar. Certum petefinem.
44- 13
CORNER, in lion's gamb, erased, an eagle's leg,
erased. 44. 3
CORNEWALL, Bart., Lond. and Herts. : (i.) A
Cornish chough, ppr. 114. 10. (2.) A demi-
lion, rampant, gu., ducally crowned, or. La
vie durante. comp. 46. 3
CORNET, a lion's head, erased, on neck a rose.
comp. 47. i and 13
CORNET, Lond., a bugle-horn, ar., stringed,
gu. Fac recte, nil time. I. 12 or 13
CORNINGHAM, Eng., a rock, ppr. 67. 5
CORNISH. Kent and Ess., on branch of tree,
couped at each end, in fess' ppr., with one
sprig at dexter end, vert, a Cornish chough,
sa., wings addorsed, beaked and legged, gu.
CORNISH of Black Hall, Devons., a Cornish
chough, ppr. 114. IO
CORNISH of Marazion, Cornw., a Cornish
chough, sa., wings addorsed, beaked and
legged, gu., standing on branch of olive,
ppr. comp. 1 14. 10
CORNISH, Beds., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, sa. 101. 2
CORNISH, an eagle, displayed. 96. 10
CORNS, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr. Pacem
amo. 79. 4
CORNWALL, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a lion, statant, ppr. 37-5
CORNWALL, Salop, a Cornish chough, ppr.
114. 10
CORNWALL, Sco., a Cornish chough, hatching
in the face of a rock, ppr. We big, you see,
ivarily. 74. 8
CORNWALL, Dors., a boar's head, couped, or,
in bend, blade of broken sword thrust down
throat, ppr. comp. 4. 3
CORNWALL, Berks., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
ducally crowned, or. comp. 46. 3
CORNWALLIS, Earl (Mann) : (i.) For Mann, a
demi-dragon, sa., gutte"e-d'eau. (2.) For
Cornwallis, on a mount, vert, a stag, lodged,
regardant, ar., attired and unguled, or,
gorged with a chaplet of laurel, vert, vulned
in shoulder, ppr. Virtus vincit invidiam.
comp. 79. 2
CORNWALLIS, a lion, rampant, gardant, be-
tween paws a ducal coronet, the whole
between two standards, see plates 40 and 41
CORNWALLIS, Iri., on a mount, a hind, statant,
ppr. 85. 15
CORP, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
CORRANCE of Parham Hall, Suff , a raven, in
dexter an escutcheon, sa., charged with a
leopard's face, or. 1 1 2. 4
CORREY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
griffin, ppr., wings, semee of trefoils, sa.
86. 2
CO*
CORRIE, or CORRT, a demi-cupid, holding a
Irymeneal torch, in pale, or, flamed, gu. 126. 2
CORRIE, or CORRT, Sco. and Iri., a cock, ppr.
Vigilans et audax. 94. 1 2
CORRIE, or CORRT, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr.
Courage. 44. 14
CORRT, Iri., a griffin's head, couped. 87. 6
CORRT, Iri., in hand, ppr., vested, az., cuffed,
or, a mill-rind, sa. 152. 12
CORRT of Abbey Yard, Newry, out of a ducal
coronet, a dragon's head, between wings.
Gripe fast. comp. 90. 9
CORSANE, Sco., an eagle, close, crowned with
an antique crown, gazing at the sun, all ppr.
Prcemium virtutis gloria.
CORSAR, or CORSER, Sco., a pegasus, ppr.
Recto cursu. 71. 14
CORSE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, az. Cer-
tum pete jinem. 141. 14
CORTHINE, Yorks., a demi-lion, couped, in dex-
ter an etoile, sinister resting on a torteau.
see plate 44
CORTTON, Eng., a marigold, ppr. 53. 2
CORTTON of Pentillie Castle, Cornw., a lion,
passant, gu. 36. I
COSARD, Hants., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
ducally crowned, or, comp. 44. 5
COSARS, a buffalo's head, erased, ppr. 14. 9
COSARS, Eng., from a castle, triple-towered, a
demi-lion, rampant, ppr. 23. 5
COSBT, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand two
pieces of broken spear, all ppr. 150. 12
COSBT, Iri., a griffin, segreant, gu., supporting
broken spear, or, the head, ar. comp. 86. ib
COSEN, Norf., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a tiger, sejant, or. comp. 9. loand 12
COSEN, Norf., on a ducal coronet, az., lined,
erm., a tiger, sejant, or. 9. 2
COSENS, Eng., a demi-griffin, in paws a battle-
axe, ppr. 86. 14
COSGRAVE, a tiger's head, erased, affrontee.
10. 4
COSGRAVE, a stag's head, erased, affrontee.
83- 3
COSINS, or COSTNS, Leic., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or, guttee-de-sang. 44. 14
COSSAR, or COSSER, a horse, tenne", passant,
saddled and bridled, ar. 73. 7
COSSAR, or COSSER,. on a thistle, a bee, ppr.
29. 2
COSSENS, a Doric pillar, gu. 132. 3
COSSON, and COSSEN, Lond. and Cornw., a
lion, rampant, or, gutte'e-de-sang, and ducally
crowned, gold. 41. 4
COSTELLO, a falcon, ppr., close, billed, or.
Audaces fortuna jurat. 104. 2
COSTERTON, Norf., on a mount, vert, a lion,
statant, erminois, in front of a beacon, or,
inflamed, ppr. Pro patrid uro. see plate 37
COSTLET, Eng., in hand, erect, ppr., a cross
crosslet, fitched. 1 1 6. 14
COSWAT, a moor's head, couped at shoulders,
ppr. 123. 14
COSTN, on a mount, vert, a hare, sejant, sa.,
holding a bunch of flowers, ppr. see plate 58
COSTN, Durh., an eagle. 98. 13
COSTN, Eng., an anchor, sa., environed by a
serpent, vert. 138. 14
COTELL, on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
sejant, ppr. 9. 2
COTES of Woodcote, Salop, a cock, ppr., combed,
wattled, and legged, or. 94. 12
COT
104
cou
COTES, Bucks, and Leic., a cock, or, combed
and wattled, gu. 94. 12
COTGRAVE, COTGKEVE, and COTGKIEVE, Eng., a
comet-star, towards the sinister, ppr. 7. 6
COTGRAVE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
peacock, ppr. 1 1 7« 7
COTGREAVE, Knt., Chesh., a demi-peacock, ar.,
charged on breast with a fess, indented, gu.,
wings elevated, or, each charged with an
ermine spot. Antiquam obtinens.
COTHER, Eng., a pegasus' head, between wings,
ar. 72. 4
COTHER, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand, also ppr., a
chaplet, vert. 143-6
COTON, Norf., an eagle, rising, or. 98. 10
COTREL, and COTTRELL, a talbot's head, erased,
sa., collared and lined, ar., collar charged
with three torteaux. comp. 60. 4
COTRELL, and COTERELL, a demi-savage, in
dexter a club, round sinister arm a serpent
entwined, all ppr. 128. 8
COTSFORD, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, ppr. 86. 3
COTTELL, Devons. and Somers., on a ducal
coronet, or, a leopard, sejant, ppr., charged
with a crescent.
COTTENHAM, Baron. See PEPYS.
COTTER, Iri., a lion, passant, regardant. 36. 3
COTTER, Eng., two lions' paws, sa., supporting
a pillar, ar. 1 1 7. 3
COTTERALL, COTTERELL, and CQTTERILL, a
hand holding a glove, ppr. 67. 6
COTTERELL, Bart., Herefs., an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., holding by the top an
escutcheon, ar., charged with a talbot's
head, sa., collared and chained, or. Non
rapui, sed recepi.
COTTERELL, Yorks., a talbot's head, couped,
ar., eared and collared, or. 60. 4
COTTESFORD, Oxon. and Devons., a bear, cou-
chant, sa., muzzled and collared, or. 28. 6
COTTESMORE, Eng., an arm, in armour, in
hand two pieces of broken spear, ppr.
150. 12
COTTINGHAM, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a grey-
hound, sejant, ar. comp. 18. 13
COTTINGTON, Glouc. and Wilts., a stag's head,
ar., attired, or, gorged with a collar, az.,
charged with three roses, of the second.
see plate 83
COTTON, Lord Combermere. See COMBERMERE.
COTTON, Bart., Cambs., a griffin's head, erased,
ar. Fidelitas vincit. 88. 7
COTTON, a hawk's head, erased. 103. 3
COTTON, a griffin's head, erased, in mouth a
gauntlet, ppr.
COTTON, Suff., a griffin's head, erased, ar. 88. 7
COTTON, a hawk,- ppr., beaked and belled, or,
in foot a demi-garter, sa., buckled, of the
second. comp. 104. 2
COTTON, a Cornish chough, in mouth a cotton-
hank, all ppr.
COTTON, Glouc., five snakes tied together, ppr.
in. 8
COTTON, Staffs, and Wore., a hawk, ppr.,
beaked and legged, ar. 104. 2
COTTON, Hunts., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ar. I or. 2
COTTON, Leic. and Staffs., an eagle, displayed,
ar. 96. 10
COTTON, Hants, and Salop, an eagle, wings ex-
panded, ar., beaked and legged, or, in dexter
a belt, az., buckle, of the second.
COUCH, and COUGHE, Eng., a demi-bear, ram-
pant. 28. 4
COUCHER, and COWCHER, Eng., a well, ppr.
147. 14
COUCHMAN, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., semee
of cross crosslets, ar., between paws a cinque-
foil, of the last. see plate 44
COUCHTREE, a hawk's head, between wings.
107. 12
COUDRAT, COUDREY, and COUDRY, in lion's
paw, erased, az., a battle-axe, or. 49. 3
COULCHER, Yorks., out of a vallery crown, a
buck's head, all ppr. comp. 83. 13
COULDWELL, Eng., a sea-lion, rampant, vert.
69. 7
COULSON, Northumb., in nest, ppr., a pelican
feeding her young, ar., vulning, ppr. 97. 2
COULSON, and COULSTON, Eng., a dolphin,
naiant, sa. 68. 1 1
COULSON, and COULSTON, Hants., an eagle,
wings addorsed, ar., preying on a dolphin,
ppr. see plate 97
COULSON of Blenkinsopp, Northumb., a peli-
can feeding her young. Je mourrai pour
ceux que faime. 97. 2
COULT, Sco., an arm, embowed, hand grasping
a dart, ppr. Transfigam. 157. 6
COULTER, a harpy, gardant. 32. 1 1
COULTHAND, Cumb., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
44. 14
COULTHART, JOHN-ROSS, Esq., of Coulthart,
Wigtown ; Collyn, Dumfries ; and Croft
House, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lane. ; a war-
horse's head and neck, couped, ar., armed
and bridled, ppr., garnished, (or. Virtute
non verbis. 71. 6
[Mr. Coulthart represents the following
families : — Carmichael of Carspherne ; Forbes
of Pitscottie ; Glendonyn of Glendonyn ; Gor-
don of Sorbie ; Mackenzie of Craighall ; Mac-
knyghte of Macknyghte ; and Ross of Ren-
frew. See these names.]
COULTHURST, Eng., issuing from clouds, two
hands grasping the stump of a tree. 142. 5
COULTNAN, Eng., three ears of wheat, ppr.
13- 8
COULTON, a lion's paw, supporting an escut-
cheon. 45. 2
COULTS, Sco., a demi-inoor, shooting an arrow,
ppr. 125. 5
COUPER, Bart., out of a mural coronet, a hand
grasping a garland, ppr. Virtute.
comp. 152. 3
COUPER, on a mural coronet, ar., a pelican,
wings addorsed, erm., beaked and legged, or,
vulned, gu. 99. 8
COUPER, Eng., a dexter arm, erect, hand
clenched, gu. 157. 14
COUPER, Sco., in hand a garland, ppr. Virtute.
151- 5
COUPER, an arm, in hand a cutlass, ppr. 146. 4
COUPER, or COUPIR, Eng., a cock's head, gu.
94. 9
COUPLAND, Eng., a salmon, naiant, ppr. 5. II
COURCY, DE, Lord Courcy, on a ducal coronet,
or, an eagle, displayed, az. Vincit omnia
veritas. comp. 95. 2 and 13
COURCY, DE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, in
hand a mullet, ppr. 152. 3
COURT, and COWRT, Eng., out of a ducal core-
COTJ
105
net, or, a unicorn's head, ar. , armed and
crined, gold, charged with a mullet, gu. 70. I
COURT, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
COURT, A', Eng., a lion's head, erased, regard-
ant. 47- 13
COURTEENE, Wore., a demi-talbot, sa. 61. 5
COURTEIS, Eng., a demi-husbandman, over
shoulder a ploughshare. 143. 14
COURTEIS, and COURTEYS, a wolf's head, couped,
ar., collared and spiked, sa., chained, or.
comp. 62. 2
COURTENAY, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. 1 1
COURTENAY, a dolphin, naiant, ar., charged
with four torteaux, devouring a ducal cap,
gu., in a coronet, or.
COURTENAY of Powdenham Castle, Devons., a
dolphin, naiant, ppr. Ubi lapsus? Quid
fed? 68. II
COURTHOPE, Kent, a camel's head, or, vulned,
gu. see plate 3 1
COURTHOPE, Suff., a demi-stag, gu., semee of
etoiles, and attired, or. 79. 13
COURTHORP, Suss., an arm, erect, ppr., in
hand an anchor, az., flute and ring, or.
151- 13
COURTIS, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
COURTIS, an oak-tree. 25. 5
COURTNEY, Iri., a cherub, wings in saltier,
ppr. 130. 10
COURTNEY, Iri., a cherub, ppr. 1 36. 2
COURTNEY, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a plume of feathers, ar., charged with a
crescent, sa. 108. 2
COURTOIS, and COURTOYS, a mount, vert.
134. ii
COURTOIS, and COURTOYS, a castle, triple-
towered. 23. 10
COURTOWN, Earl of (Stopford), a wyvern, wings
addorsed, vert. Patrice infelici fidelis. 91. 5
COURTRY, Kent, a falcon's head, or, between
wings, az., each charged with a fleur-de-lis,
or.
COUSEN, Eng., a ram's head, erased, gu. 57. 7
COUSINS, Oxon., a falcon, ppr. Surgam.
104. 2
COUSINS, Sco., a demi-eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. Right and Reason. 101. 13
COUSMAKER, and COUSSMAKER, Eng., an etoile.
or. 128. 5
COUSTON, Sco. and Eng., a sword and garb, in
saltier, ppr. 12. 12
COUTS, Sco., a stag's head, erased. Esse quam
videri. 83. 13
COUTTS, Eng., a demi-moor, shooting a bow,
ppr. 132. ii
COUTTS, a demi-centaur, ppr. 133. 13
COVE, Eng , in lion's paw a palm-branch, ppr.
43- 5
COVE, Heref., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in gauntlet
a battle-axe, ppr. see plate 141
COVELL, Lond., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, ar., charged with a file
of three lambeaux, gu. comp. 37. 8
COVENTRY, Earl of (Coventry), on a garb, in
fess, or, a cock, gu., combed, wattled, and
legged, gold. Candide et constanter. 94. 10
COVENTRY, Lord Alesburgh, same crest.
COVENTRY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, ar., a
cock -pheasant, ppr., beaked and membered,
of the first. comp. 113. 13
COW
COVERDALE, and COVERDALL, Eng., a lion,
rampant. 41. 12
COVERT, Suss., a leopard's head, or. 10. 12
COVERT, Kent and Surr., a leopard's face, or.
47- 2
COVERT, Kent and SUIT., a lion's face, or. 47. 4
COVERT, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar. , armed and crined, gold,
charged with a mullet, gu. comp. 70. I
COVILL, and COVILLE, an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., bound with a shoulder ribbon,
gu., in hand a club. 151. IO
Cow, COWE, Co WEE, COWEY, and COWIE, Eng.,
a feather, in pale, ppr. 65. 10
COWAN, Bo'ness, an escallop, or. Sic itur in
altum. 5. i
COWAN, a demi-lion, double queued, ppr. 46. 12
COWAN, Iri., a lion, rampant, sa., ducally
crowned, or. 41. I
COWAN, out of clouds, ppr., a cubit arm, erect,
also ppr., in hand a heart, gu.
COWAN, a fret, gu. 128. n
COWAN, a demi-greyhound, sa., between feet
a stag's head, cabossed, ar., attired, or.
see plate 17
COWBROUGH, and COWBRUGH, Sco., a griffin's
head, between wings, ppr. 88. 6
COWCEY, COWCIE, and COWEY, Eng., out of a
ducal coronet, an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand an anchor, corded, all ppr. I. 5
COWDEN, Eng., a demi-lion, sa., charged with
annulets, or. comp. 44. 14
COWDREY, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, gold, in gauntlet, an anchor, gu.,
stock, sa., cordage entwined round arm. I. 5
COWEY, DE, Eng., a nag's head, ar., bridled,
gu. 72. 7
COWELL, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, or, gorged with a
label, of the first comp. 38. 8
COWELL, Sco., out of a bush, a lion's face, ppr.
48. 10
COWEN, Eng., on a winged globe, an eagle,
rising, ppr. 8. 2
COWIE, Sco., a fleur-de-lis, az. Per ccelifavo-
rem. 142. 13
COWIE, Surr., on stump of tree, sprouting new
branches, a falcon, wings expanded, ppr.
see plate 105
COWLEY, Baron (Wellesley), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., hold-
ing a forked pennon, of the last, flowing to
sinister, one third per pale, from the staff,
ar., charged with the cross of St. George.
Porro unum est necessarium. comp. 46. I
COWLEY, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, ermines. 44, 13
COWLEY, on a mural coronet, az., a leopard's
head, ar., jessant-de-lis, or. comp. 10. 5
COWLING, on a lion's head, erased, az., a cha-
peau. 43. 4
COWMEADOW, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a trefoil, slipped, vert. see plate 41
COWPER, Earl (Cooper), in lion's gamb, erect,
or, a branch, vert, fretted, gu. Tuum est.
43- 5
COWPER, Yorks., on a castle, the head of a
Saracen king, ppr., wreathed, ar. and az.,
and crowned with a Saxon coronet, or.
COWPER, Sco., in hand a wreath of laurel, ppr.
150- 7
cow
106
CRA
COWPER, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
a demi-wolf, ar., supporting a garb, or.
COWPER, Kent and Herts., in lion's gamb, or,
a branch, vert, f ructed, gu. 51. 8
COWPER, Suss., in a pheon, ar., a laurel sprig,
ppr., between wings, gu.
COPPER, Glouc., in hand, a cutlass. 158. 9
COWSFIELD, out of a ducal coronet, a camel's
head. comp. 31. 9
Cox, Limerick, an antelope's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or, transfixed through neck by a
broken spear, ppr. Fortiter etfidditer. 82. 8
Cox of Coolcliffe, Wexford, a goat's head,
erased, sa. Fide et fortitudine. 55- 2
Cox of Broxwood, Heref., an antelope's head,
erased, ppr., pierced through neck by a spear.
82. 8
Cox, Lond., a goat's head, erased, ar. 55-2
Cox, Iri., two hands conjoined, supporting a
heart, gu. 133-3
Cox, Bart., Iri., a goat's head, erased, az.,
armed, or. Fide et fortitudine. 55. 2
Cox, Herts., an antelope's head, erased, sa.,
pierced through neck by a broken spear and
vulned, gu. 82. 8
Cox, Suss., a griffin's head, erased, sa., pierced
through neck by an arrow, gu., headed and
feathered, ar. comp, 78. 7
Cox, Lond., an arm, in armour, ppr., garnished,
or, in hand a battle-axe, ar., handle, gu.
154. 10
Cox, Sco., out of the sea, an arm, in hand an
anchor, cabled, ppr. 151. 13
Cox, an arm, ar., in hand a triple bunch of
pinks, leaved, ppr.
Cox, Lond. and Glouc., a goat's head, ar., at-
tired, or, in mouth an oak-leaf, az.
Cox, Herts., a goat's head, erased, sa., horned,
bearded, and pierced through neck by an
arrow, or, the wound guttee-de-sang.
Cox, Lond., a cock, gu., ducally crowned, or.
comp. 94. 12
Cox, Kent, a demi-horse, salient, ar., charged
on neck with a thunderbolt, ppr.
comp. 72. 10
Cox, Norf . , out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, between wings. ioo. 3
COXAN, or COXEN. a lion, rampant, or, in dex-
ter a fleur-de-lis, az. 41-9
COXE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, ar., col-
lared, sa., in dexter a spear-head, or.
comp. 42. 1 1
COXED, Oxon., out of an Eastern crown, or,
a griffin's head, vert, langued, ppr.
COXHEAD, a lion, passant. 36. I
COXON, or COXSON, a cock, ar., combed,
wattled, and legged, gu. 94. 12
COXON, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, or, sup-
porting a staff, raguly, ar.
Coxs, Line., on a mount, a stag, lodged, re-
gardant, ppr. Prodesse quam conspici. 80. 5
COXTON, Eng., an antelope, passant, ppr. 82. 14
COXWELL, Glouc., a dragon's head, ar., between
wings, gu. 90. 9
COYLE, Iri., a hind's head, erased, or. 63. 7
COYNE, Staff., an arm, erect, vested, sa., slashed
and cuffed, or, in hand, ppr., a cutlass, ar.,
embowed, gu., hilt and pommel, or.
COYNE, Iri., a sea-horse, ppr. 68. 6
COYNERS, Eng., a sinister wing, gu. 107. 14
COYNEY, or COYNY, Eng., an oak branch, ppr.
54- 12
COYS, Ess., out of clouds, ppr., issuing rays,
or, an arm, erect, hand grasping a snake,
entwined round arm, all ppr.
COYTMORE, a dagger, in pale, ppr. 65. 6
COZENS, Eng., a lion, rampant, sa., in dexter a
battle-axe, az., hafted, gu. see plates 40 and 41
CRAB, Sco., a salmon, naiant, ppr. 5. 1 1
CRAB, or CRABBE, a shield, az., charged with
a fleur-de-lis, or.
CRAB, or CRABBE, in lion's gamb, erased, a
dagger, ppr. 45. 8
CRABTREE, Eng., in hand, erect, a dagger,
ppr. 122. 12
CRACHERODE, a demi-boar, salient, regardant,
or, wounded in shoulder with an arrow, ppr.,
held in mouth. comp. 4. 5 and 6
CRACKLOW, Eng., out of a crescent, a flame of
fire, ppr. 52. 12
CRACROFT of Hackthorn, Line., a stork, ppr.,
supporting a battle-axe, staff, or, headed, ar.
see plate 115
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, Somers. and Wilts.,
a bear's head, erased, sa., billettee, and
muzzled, or. 28. 2
CRADDOCK or CRADOCK, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a lion's paw holding a spear, tasselled,
ppr. 39. 12.
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, Iri., a lion, rampant,
between paws a ducal coronet. 40. 6
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, stump of oak-tree,
sprouting a branch on sinister side, ppr.
26. 13
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, Eng. and Wei., a
horse, passant, sa. 72. 12
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, a bear's head, couped,
ar., muzzled, gu. 20. 9
CRADOCK, or CARADOC, Baron Howden. See
HOWDEN.
CRACKANTHORPE of Newbiggin Hall, West-
moreland, a holly-tree, ppr. 26. 4
CRAFFORD, a falcon's head, or. 103. 3
CRAFORD, Kent and Ess., a hawk's head, or.
103. 3
CRAFORD, Northumb., an eagle's head, between
wings, ar. 102. 13
CRAFORD, Berks., a deer's head, ppr., between
attires, a cross. 83. 4
CRAFTON, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, swallowing
a fish, ppr. 68. 7
CRAG, or CRAGG, Eng., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a fleur-de-lis, between
wings, az. 144. 9
CRAGGS, two arms embowed, on each hand a
scimitar, ppr. 146. 9
CRAICK, Sco., an anchor, ppr. Providence.
153- "
CRAIG, Sco., a chevalier on horseback, in dex-
ter a broken spear, all ppr. J'ai bonne
esperance. 73. 12
CRAIG, GIBSON-, Bart., Sco., a chevalier on
horseback, in dexter a broken spear, all
ppr. Vive Deo ut vivas. 73. 12
CRAIG, Iri., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a mullet,
or. 46. 2
CRAIG, or CRAIGE, Sco.. a chevalier on horse-
back, holding a broken lance, in bend, all
ppr. Vive ut vivas. 73. 12
CRAIG, Eng., a lion's head, vert, collared, or.
49. 14
CRAIG, Sco., a pillar, ar. 132. 3
CRAIGDALLIE, Sco., a dexter hand, pulling a
thistle, ppr. 29. 13
CBA
107
CRA
CRAIGDALLIE, Sco., a lion, rampant, holding a
battle-axe, ppr. sec plates 40 and 41
CKAIGDALLIE, a pillar, ar. 132. 3
CKAIGG, Sco., a cornucopia. Honeste vivo.
30. 1 3 or 14
CKAIGG, CKAIGG E, or CRAIGE, a boar, passant,
ar. 4. II
CRAIGIE, Sco., a pillar, ppr. 132. 3
CRAIGIE, Bart., Gairsay, Orkney, a boar,
passant, ar., armed, az. Timor omnes abesto.
4. II
CKAIGT, Sco., a boar, passant, ar., armed and
langued, gu. Timor omnes abesto. 4. 1 1
CRAIK, an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, ppr.
comp. 107. 13
CRAIK, Iri., a goat's head, ar., armed, gu. 55. 2
CRAISTER, Northumb., a raven, ppr. 114. 10
CRAKE, on a chapeau, ppr., a talbot, sejant, or.
60. 13
CRAKENTHORP, Eng., three ears of wheat, or.
13- §
CRAKENTHORPE, a pillar, ensigned with a heart.
50. 14
CRAKER, Lond., on a chapeau, ppr., a talbot,
sejant, or. Fides prcestantior auro. 60. 13
CRAMER, or CRAMMER, Eng., a gauntlet, ppr.
153- 8
CRAMER, on a mount, a cock, wings expanded,
ppr. Non dormit qui custodit. 94. 2
CRAMER, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a tal-
bot's head, sa., eared, ar. 60. 6
CRAMMOND, Sco., a tower, ar., masoned, sa.
My hope is constant in thee. 22. 14
CRAMPHORNE, Herts., a talbot's head, erased,
erm., eared, sa., gorged with a collar, gu.,
charged with three cross crosslets, fitched,
or. comp. 60. 4
CRAMPTON, Iri., a Roman fasces, in pale, ppr.
90. 3
CRANAGE, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-monkey, ppr. 35- 8
CRANAGE, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-stork, wings expanded, ppr. see plate 115
GRANDER, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, in hand
a sheaf of arrows, ppr. 146. I
CRANE, Suff., a crane, ppr. 115. 8
CRANE, Iri., a wheel, sa. 39. 2
CRANE, a demi-hind, or, ducally gorged, az.
CRANFIELD, on a ducal coronet, or, a fleur-de-
lis between two ostrich-feathers, ar.
CRANFORD, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr., supporting a flag, az. 99. 3
CRANFORD, Eng., a cross moline, sa. 77-9
CRANMER, and CRANMORE, Notts., a crane's
head, erased, az., pierced through neck by
an arrow, ppr. comp. 115. 5
CRANSTON, Eng., a column, ar., entwined with
woodbine, vert. 158. I
CRANSTON, Sco., a crane's head, erased, ppr.
/ desire not to want. 1 1 6. 6
CRANSTOUN, Baron, Sco., a crane, holding up
a stone with dexter foot, all ppr. Thou shalt
want ere I want. 115. 6
CRANSTOUN, Sco., a crane's head, erect, ppr. /
desire not to want. 1 1 6. 6
CRANWELL, Line., a crane, ar. 115. 2
CRANWELL, on a mount, vert, a hare, current,
ar. 58. 8
CRAN WORTH, Baron Rolfe, a dove, ar., in mouth
a sprig of olive, ppr., ducally gorged, gu.,
dexter resting on three annulets, interlaced,
or. Post nubila Phoebus. see plate 106
CRASTEIN, a Cornish chough, ppr. 1 14. 10
CRASTER, Northumb., a raven, ppr. 114, 10
CRASTER, on a ducal coronet, or, a cock, ppr.
see plate 94
CRATFORD, Wore., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, erminois, ducally gorged, az.
comp. 46. 8
CRATE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
erm., ducally gorged, az. Ne tentes aut per-
fice. 46. 8
CRATHORNE, Line., on a thorn-bush, a bird,
ppr. 26. 2
CRATHORNE, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a bird,
sa. 112. 7
CRAUFORD, or CRAUFURD, Eng., in hand a
lancet. 158. 5
CRAUFUIRD of Grange House, Ayrshire, a
game-hawk, hooded and belled, ppr. Durum
patientid frongo. fo4- 6
CRAUFURD, HOWISON-, of Craufurdland, Ayr-
shire : (i.) For Craufurd, a marble pillar,
supporting a man's heart, ppr. Stant innixa
Deo. 50. 14. (2.) For Howison, a dexter
hand, erect, couped at wrist. Sursum corda.
153. 7
CRAUFURD of Auchinames, Ayrshire: (i.) A
stag's head, erased, gu., between attires, a
cross crosslet, fitched. 83. 4. (2.) A
phoenix, ppr., in flames. Tutum te robore
reddam — and — God show the right. 101. IO
CRAUFURD, Bart., Sco., a buck's head, erased,
gu., between attires a cross crosslet, fitched.
83- 4
CRAUSE, out of a ducal coronet, in hand a rose,
slipped and leaved, ppr. 140. I
CRAVEN of Richardstown, Louth, on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a griffin, sa., wings
addorsed, beaked, and semee of fleurs-de-lis,
or. Fortitudine crevi. 87. IO
CRAVEN, Earl of (Craven), on a chapeau, purp.,
turned up, erm. , a griffin, statant, wings ele*
vated and addorsed, of the last, beaked, or.
Virtus in actione consistct. 87. 10
CRAVEN, on a pedestal, sa., a falcon, az., wings
expanded, beaked and legged, gu.
see plate 104
CRAVEN, Warw. and Berks., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a griffin, passant, of
the last.
CRAVEN, Berks., a griffin, statant, erm. 87. 12
CRAVEN, FULWAR-, Esq., of Brock Hampton
Park, Glouc., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a griffin, statant, of the second,
beaked, or. Virtus in actione consistit.
87. 10
CRAW of East Reston, a crow, sa. Cui debco
fidus. 114. 10
CRAW of Netherbyer, a crow, sa. God is my
safety. 114. 10
CRAW of Heughead, on a garb, a crow, sa. Nee
careo, nee euro. comp. 112. 6
CRAWE, Eng., a hawk, wings expanded, ar.,
charged on breast with a cinquefoil, az.
comp. 104. 10
CRAWFIELD, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
CRAWFORD, Berks., a deer's head, ppr., between
attires a cross, or. 83. 4
CRAWFORD of Comlarg, a dexter hand, out of
a cloud, grasping a hart by the horns, and
bearing him to the ground, all ppr. Tutum
te robore reddam. 79- 3
CRAWFORD, Carsburn, and Crawfurd, Hamil-
CBA
108
ORB
ton, a crescent, ar., charged with a star
Sine lobe lucebit.
CRAWFORD, Drumsey, a stag's head, erased,
gu., between attires a cross crosslet, fitched,
of the same. Tutum te robore reddam.
CRAWFORD, a griffin's head, erased, between
wings. 88. 6
CRAWFORD, Jardinhill, a pair of balances, on
point of a dagger, in pale. God save the
right. 93- 2
CRAWFORD of Crawfordburn, on point of a
dagger, ar., hilted, or, a pair of balances,
suspended, gold, stringed, gu. Quod tibi,
hoc alteri. 93. 2
CRAWFORD of Haining, a hart's head, couped,
ppr. Hactenus invictus. 84. 1 1
CRAWFORD of Easter Seaton, an increscent.
Fide et diligentid. 93. I
CRAWFORD of Cloverhill, a garb, ppr. God
feeds the crows. 12. 13
CRAWFORD of Crawfordsland, on the top of a
marble pillar, a man's heart, ppr. Stant
innixa Deo. 50. 14
CRAWFORD, on point of dagger, erect, a pair
of balances, all ppr. God shaw the right.
93- 2
CRAWFORD of Ardmillan, Sco., a falcon, hooded
and belled, ppr. Durum patientid frango.
104. 6
CRAWFORD of Crawfuird, Sco., an ermine, pas-
sant, ppr. Sine laba nota. 33. I
CRAWFORD, Sco., a palm-branch, ppr. C'cdcar
honeste. 13. 3
CRAWFORD, Sco., a castle, ppr. 23. 6
CRAWFORD, Sco., a pho3nix in flames, ppr.
God shaw the right. . 101. 10
CRAWFORD, or CRAWFORDE, Eng., in hand a
lancet, ppr. 158. 5
CRAWFORD^ Sco., a decrescent. Sine lobe luce-
bit. 105. 8
CRAWFURD of Saint Hill, Suss., a hawk, hooded
and belled, ppr. Durum patientid frango.
104. 6
CRAWFURD, Eng., a goat's head, gu. 56. 4
CRAWFURD, Sco., a cinquefoil, slipped, vert.
Feliciter floret. 80. 3
CRAWFURD, POLLOCK-, Bart., Jordan Hill,
Renfrew, a castle, triple - towered, ppr.
Expugnare. 23. 10
CRAWFURD - STIRLING of Milton, Lanark, a
crescent, ar. 140. 2
CRAWHALL, a crow, supporting in dexter a
battle-axe. Prcesto et persto. see plate 14
CRAWLEY, Dors., a lion's head, erased, seme'e-
de- hurts, gorged with a ducal coronet.
see plate 47
CRAWLEY, Suss, and Beds., a crane, ppr., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, or. see plate 1 1 5
CRAWLEY, Iri., a triangular harrow. 149. 5
CRAWSHAW, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar.,
collared, gu.
CRAWSHAW, on a mount, a bull-dog, collared,
with pile of balls in front. 59' 4
CRAWSHAY, Eng., a grey hound, current, sa. 1 7. 8
CRAWSHAY, Norf., a dog, sa., standing over a
heap of olives, ppr.
CRAY, Kent, a chevalier on horseback, holding
a sword, in pale, ppr. 140. 1 1
CRAYCRAFT, or CRECROFT, a stork, in dexter a
battle-axe, ppr. see plate 1 1 5
CREAGH, Iri., an arm, in hand a dagger, point
downward. 130. u
CREAGH, a horse's head, bridled, decked with
a slip of laurel, all ppr.
CREAGH, Iri., a nag's head, erased, bridled,
ppr. 72. 7
CREAKE, Eng., a stag, passant, gu. 79. 4
CREAN, Iri., a hand plucking a thistle, ppr.
29. 13
CREASY, Eng., a greyhound's head, sa., col-
lared, ar. 1 8. 10
CRECK, Eng., a swan, ar. 75. 1 1
CREE, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
wielding a scimitar, ppr. 1 2 1. 6
CREECK, Sco., in hand a crown of laurel, ppr.
Volenti nil difficile. 150. 7
CREED, on an oak-branch, vert, a dove, ar., in
mouth a sprig, ppr., charged on breast with
a cross pattee, gu. see plate 106
CREED, a dove and olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
CREED, Eng., a dragon's head, gu. 90. 4
CREES, Warwicks., on a mount, a falcon, wings
addorsed, ducally gorged, belled. Gladio et
virtute. . 104. 13
CREESE, Eng., a unicorn's head, couped, ppr.
Demique decus. 70. 4
CREEVEY, or CREVY, a griffin, sejant, winged,
or. 88. 13
CREIGHTON, Eng., a bomb-shell, fired, ppr. 32. 10
CREIGHTON, Earl of Erne. See ERNE.
CREKE, Cambs., in a crescent, ar., a bundle of
five arrows, or, headed and barbed, ar., tied
with a ribbon, gu.
CREKETOT, Eng., a stag's head, erased, or. 83. 13
CREMER, Lond. and Norf., a ram's head,
erased, attired, of the first. 57-7
CREMORE, Baron (Dawson), Iri., an etoile of
six points, or. 128. 5
CRENAGE, or CRENIDGE, out of a mural coronet,
a demi-monkey, ppr. 35. 8
CRENWAY, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., a boar.
passant, or. 4. 12
CREPPING, or CREPING, Line., a lion, passant,
ppr., in dexter a crescent, ar. 36. 6
CRESPIGNY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., in gauntlet, ppr., a cutlass, ar., hilt
and pommel, or.
CRESPINE, CRESPIN, or CRISPIN, a hydra, with
seven heads, vert. 90. 14
CRESS, or CRESSE, Notts., a griffin's head,
couped, sa. 87. 6
CRESS ALL, Eng., two lions' paws, erased, sup-
porting a bezant, or. 52. 7
CRESSENOR, or CRESSNER, a dexter ami, em-
bowed, in hand three wheat-stalks, ppr.
156. II
CRESSET, Salop, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
ar., ducally crowned, or, holding a beacon,
of the first, fired, ppr.
CRESSWELL, Iri., a savage's head, ppr., wreathed,
vert. 131. 15
CRESSWELL, Suff., a squirrel, sejant, cracking
a nut, ppr. 58. 12
CRESSWELL, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, ar.,
in dexter a mill-rind. 36. 7
CRESSWELL, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
slashed, in hand, ppr., a mace.
CRESSWELL, Lond. andNortlwmb.,on a mount,
vert, a torteau, charged with a squirrel, se-
jant, ar.
CRESSWELL, Lond. and Nortlmmb., a goat's
head, erased, ar., attired, or. 55. 2
CRESSY, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr. 101. 2
ORE
109
OBO
CRESTON, a lion, passant, resting dexter on a
torteau. see plate 37
CBESWELL of Pinkney Park, Wilts., a Sara-
cen's head, ppr., wreathed, vert and ar.
Aut nunquam tentes, aut perfice. 13:. 15
CEESWELL, oSTorthamp., on branch of tree, bar-
wise, vert, a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a
nut, or, between two hazel-twigs, fructed,
ppr. see plate 58
CRESWELL, Northamp., a Saracen's head, ppr.
123. 14
CRESWELL, Hants., a sinister arm, in chain
armour, in hand, ppr., a cross botonnee,
fitched, or.
CRESWICK, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a dagger, ppr.
CRETLNG, Kent, and CRETINGE, Suff., a bear,
passant, transpierced by an arrow, in bend
sinister. 28. 12
CREVEGUER, or CREVERGUERE, Eng., a moun-
tain in flames, ppr. 8. 13
CREW, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb., ar. 52. 5
CREW, Durh. , a ferret, collared and lined. 34. 6
CREW, on a mount, vert, a doe, lodged, ppr. 85. 4
CREWDSON, WILLIAM DILLWORTH, Kendal, an
eagle, displayed, or, and sa. Mors janua
vita. 95. 13
CREWE, Baron (Crewe), out of a ducal coronet,
or, a lion's gamb, erect, ar. Sequor nee in-
ferior. 52. 5
CREWE, Iri., in dexter hand an open book,
ppr. comp. 126. i
CREWE, a boar, passant, sa. 4. 1 1
CREWKER, an arm, in armour, embowed, bran-
dishing a scimitar. 12 1. 6
CREWS, CREWSE. or CRUSE, Devons., on a mount,
vert, a stork, ppr., in dexter an escallop, ar.
51- 6
CREYKE of Rawcliffe, Yorks., on a garb, or, a
raven, ppr. comp. 112. 6
CREYKE, Yorks., on a garb, in fess, or, an
eagle, wings addorsed, ar.
CREYKE, Yorks., a crow, wings addorsed, sa.
CRIALL, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, gu., between paws a key,
or. see plate 42
CRICHE, Lond. and Oxon., a demi-lion, erm.,
crowned, or, holding a cross forme'e, fitched,
gold.
CRICHTON, Eng. , a galley, oars in saltier, sa.
21. 7
CRICHTON, Sco., a dragon's head, vert, vomiting
fire, ppr. God send grace. 90. 6
CRICHTON, a dragon's head, erased, ppr. Per-
severantia. 89. 5
CRICHTON, Sco., a pillar, ar. Stand sure. 132.3
CRICHTON, STUART-, Marquess of Bute. See
BUTE.
CRICKET, or CRICKITT, Eng., a lion, passant,
gardant, az. 36. 13
CRICKET, or CRICKITT, Ess., a drake's head,
erased, ppr. 1 1 3. .9
CRICKMAN, Eng., a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
CRIDLAND, Somers., issuing from clouds, two
dexter hands, conjoined, ppr. 1 36. I
CRIGAN, Iri., a harp, ppr., ensigned with a
human heart, gu.
CRIKTOFT, a demi-unicorn, az. 70. 1 1
CRIMES, Dors., a martlet, sa. 119. 4
CRIOLL, Eng., environed with clouds, ppr., a
mullet, or.
CRIPPS, and CRIPS, Eng., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a scimitar, ppr. 121. 6
CRISIE, Sco., a bee-hive, sa., with bees, volant,
or. Industria. 76. I
CRISP, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, the
attires and scalp of a stag, all ppr. So. 6
CRISP, a camel- leopard, statant, ppr. 31. 2
CRISP, or CRISPE, Kent, a camel-leopard, ar.,
pellettde, attired, collared, and lined, or.
CRISP, or CRISPE, Middx., a camel-leopard, or,
attired and collared, or, lined, ar.
CRISPIE, a lion, passant, gu., dexter resting on
a bezant, or. see plate 37
CRISPIN, a chevalier on horseback, at full speed,
tilting with a lance, all ppr. 73. 13
CRITCHLEY, or CRITCHLOW, Eng., a harp, vert.
77. ii
CROACHROD, a wolf, regardant, pierced through
body by a spear, end in mouth. 63. 8
CROAD, or CROADE, Eng., on a cloud a celestial
sphere, ppr. 8. IO
CROASDAILE, Eng., a demi-man, in armour, in
hand a sword, ppr. 127. 10
CROBBER, Eng., on a winged globe, an eagle,
wings expanded, ppr. 8. 2
CROCHROD, Ess. and Suff., a demi-boar, ram-
pant, regardant, gu., armed, or, transpierced
by a broken spear, ar., grasped in mouth.
3- 2
CROCKAT, or CROCKETT, on a rock, a swan, ppr.
CROCKAT, or CROCKETT, a solan goose, ppr.
109. 14
CROCKAT, or CROCKETT, Sco., a dog, sleeping,
sa., spotted, ar. Tak tent. 59. I
CROCKER, Devons., a cup, or. 133. 10
CROCKER, Surr., a horse, passant, ar. Fama,
semper vivit. 72. 12
CROCKFORD, Eng., in dexter hand a roll of
parchment. 125. 3
CROFT, Bart., Heref., a griffin, sejant, ppr.
Esse guam, videri. 88. 13
CROFT, Bart., Yorks. and Kent. : (i.) A lion,
passant, gardant, or, supporting a shield
charged with the arms of St. George. Esse
quam videri. (2.) A lion, passant, gardant,
per pale, indented, gu. and erminois, fore-
dexter resting on an escutcheon, ar., charged
with a representation of the star of the
Order of the Tower and Sword, ppr. Valor
e lealdade. see plate 36
CROFT, Yorks., a lion, passant, gardant, sa.,
supporting with dexter an escutcheon, peau,
charged with a lion, passant, gardant, or.
see plate 36
CROFT, a wyvern, vert. 91. 5
CROFT, a dragon's head, couped, vert. 90. 4
CROFT, a talbot, sejant. comp. 61. n
CROFTON, Bart., Iri., seven stalks of wheat, or.
Dat Deus incrementum. comp. 13. 13
CROFTON, Bart., of Leitrim, a wheat-stalk, ppr.
13- 7
CROFTON, an eagle's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in beak, a pheon, all ppr. 103. 6
CROFTON, Iri., an ear of wheat, ppr. 13. 7
CROFTON, Iri., a savage's head, ppr. 123. 14
CROFTON, out of a mount, vert, six ears of
wheat, or, bladed, ppr. 13. 13
CROFTS of Velvetstown, Cork, a bull's head,
cabossed, sa. Virtute etfidelitate. 15. 8
CROFTS of Cloheen, Cork, same crest and
motto.
CBO
CBO
CROFTS, a dragon's head, vert, charged with
three ermine spots. see plate go
CROFTS, Heref. and Salop, a wyvern, wings
addorsed, az. 91-5
CROFTS, a lion, passant, gardant, or. 36. 13
CROFTS, a bull's head, couped, sa., armed, or.
14. 7
CROFTS, a bull's head, cabossed, ar., armed, or.
15. 8
CROFTS, on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.,
an eagle's neck, with two heads, erased, sa.,
gorged with an Eastern crown, or.
CROFTS, a talbot, sejant, erm. 61. II
CROG, or CROGG, a crescent, gu., charged with
an etoile, ar.
CROG, or CROGG, Eng., a cross moline, or, be-
tween two ears of wheat, gold. 12. I
CROKE, Knt., two swans' necks, addorsed and
interlaced, issuing from a crescent, all ar.
CROKE, Bucks., two swans' necks, addorsed,
conjoined in base, and erased, ar., in each
beak an annulet, issuing from between the
horns of a crescent, az.
CROKE, or CROOK, Eng., a celestial and ter-
restrial sphere, ppr. 8. 5
CROKER, Iri., a deini- wyvern, wings expanded,
sa. 89. II
CROKER, Devons., in a vase, a bouquet, ppr.
96. i
CROKER, Lond. and Glouc.,anarm, in armour,
embowed, garnished, or, in hand an anchor,
ppr.
CROKER, Oxon., a raven, ppr., ducally gorged,
or, in mouth an ear of wheat, gold.
CROKER of West Molesey, Surr., a drinking-
cup, or, with three fleurs-de-lis above it,
ppr., on centre a rose, gu. Deus edit eos —
and — <Tay mafoi tenu a ma puissance.
CROKEY, Yorks., a lion's head, sa., erased, gu.
47- 13
CROLE, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., armed
and crined, or, between two elephants' trunks,
, sa.
CROLLY, Eng., a wolf, passant, sa. 63. 3
CROMBIE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or, in dexter fleur-de-lis, gu. see plate 42
CROMBIE, an eagle, displayed, gu. 95. 13
CROMBIE of Phesdo, Sco., an eagle, displayed,
gu. fear God. 95. 13
CROME, Berks, and Middx., out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-lion, sa., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, ar.
CROMER, on a ram's head, couped, gu., two
pales, ar. 57-8
CROMER, Norf., a crow, sa. 114. 10
CROMER, Eng., a demi-lion, ar., armed and
langued, gu. 44. 14
CROMER, Eng., a chevalier, in armour, stand-
ing beside a war-horse, holding bridle, all
ppr. 124. 8
CROMIE, Bart., Iri.: (r.) A centaur, with bow
and arrow, ppr., the equestrian part, grey.
133. 13. (2.) A dexter hand, apaumee,
ppr. Labor omnia vincit. 153. 7
CROMIE, Iri., in dexter hand, erect, a cross
crosslet, fitch ed. 1 1 6. 14
CROMLYN, a fawn's head, cabossed, or.
CROMMELIN, Carrowdore, Down: (i.) For
Crommclirt, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
swan,_ rising, ppr. 75. 5. (2.) For De la
C/icro'ls, an anchor, az. Fac ct spera.
153- II
CROMPE, Suss., three quatre foils, erect, or,
stalked and leaved, ppr. 13. 1 1
CROMPE, a cat, rampant, sa. 62. 12
CROMPTON, Staff, and Lane., a talbot, sejant,
or, in dexter a coil of rope, gold, see plate 6 1
CROMPTON, Staffs., out of a mural coronet, or,
a sea-horse's head, ar. see plate 69
CROMPTON, Lond., out of a mural coronet, vert,
a sea-horse's head, or. see plate 69
CROMPTON, Derb., a demi-horse, sa., vulned in
chest by an arrow, ppr.
CROMPTON, Yorks., a demi-horse, sa., maned,
or, vulned in chest by an arrow, ar.
CROMUEL, Hants., an eagle, displayed, in dex-
ter a sword. 95. 5
CROMWELL, Surr., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a pelican, or, guttee, az., vulned,
gu. 100. 6
CROMWELL, Hants., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
guttee, sa., holding a spear, or, headed, az.
see plate 43
CROMWELL of Chesnut Park, Herts., a demi-
lion, rampant, ar., in dexter a gem ring, or.
Pax quceritur betto. see plate 43
CROMWELL, Iri., in dexter hand an olive-
branch, ppr.
CROMWELL, a demi-lion, rampant, or, holding a
gem-ring, or, stone, gu. see plate 43
CROMWELL, in lion's gamb, a gem-ring, or,
stone, gu.
CRON, or CRONE, seven arrows, six in saltier,
and one in pale, or. 107. 10
CRON, or CRONE, Eng., a demi-fish, az. 5. 12
CROOK, Eng., a sinister hand issuing from a
cloud in the dexter, pointing towards a ser-
pent, head erected, ppr. comp. 12 1. 7
CROOK, an eagle, displayed, or. 95. 13
CROOK, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 4
CROOK, a raven, ppr. 114. 10
CROOKE, Hants., a fleur-de-lis, or, environed
by a snake, vert, its head issuing through
it. in. 5
CROOKS, Sco., a demi-leopard, ppr. 9. i
CROOKS, an elephant. 24. 14
CROOKSHANK, Iri., a wyvern, wings addorsed,
vomiting fire at both ends, ppr.
CROOKSHANK, Eng., in dexter hand an ear of
wheat, ppr. 134-6
CROOKSHANK, a demi-negro, in dexter a cocoa-
nut, ppr.
CROONE, a lion's gamb, erect and erased, hold-
ing a snake, all ppr. 44. 2
CROPLEY, Lond. and Middx., a lynx, passant,
gardant, ppr. 62. 7
CROPLEY, Cambs. and Hunts., a mountain -cat,
passant, erm.
CROPPER, Eng., a triangular harrow, ppr.
H9. 5
CROSBEY, or CROSBIE, Sco., stump of oak-tree,
shooting new branches. Resurgam. 26. 13
CROSBIE, Bart., Iri., and CROSBIE, Sco., three
swords, handles upwards, one in pale, two
in saltier, environed by a snake, all ppr.
CROSBIE, or CROSBEY, Sco., a quill and sword,
in saltier, ppr. 133. 8
CROSBIE, or CROSBY, Sco., a holy lamb, ppr. ,
standard, gu. Nil desperandum. 55. II
CROSBY, Iri., a lion, passant, gardant, ar. 36. 1 3
CROSBY, between horns of a crescent, a cross
flory, or. Te duce libertas !
CROSBY, Eng., two arms, couped, in saltier,
CBO i
ppr., vested, dexter, gu., sinister, az., each
brandishing a scimitar. 146. 9
CROSELL, Eng., a stag's head, at gaze, ' gu.,
armed, ar. 82. I
CROSIER, an arm, erect, vested, gu., cuffed,
ar., in hand a crosier, or.
CROSLET, Berks., a dragon's head, sa., collared,
or, charged with a cinquefoil, gu. 89. 4
CROSS, Chesh., on a mount, vert, a stork, erm.,
beaked and membered, gu., resting dexter
on a cross crosslet, of the last, in mouth a
plummet, sa.
CROSS, Iri., two hands, couped, and conjoined,
in fess, holding a scimitar, in pale, ar.
CROSS, Norf., a griffin, passant, ar. 87. 13
CROSS, a dragon's head, couped, vert. 90. 4
CROSS, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, support-
ing an'anchor, ppr. see plate 36
CROSS, Sco., a griffin, segreant, winged, ar.,
tips, or. 86. 10
CROSS, a dragon's head, erased. 89. 5
CROSSDELL, out of a mural coronet, a cross
patonee, charged with a leopard's face, be-
hind cross two swords, in saltier, points up-
ward.
CROSSE, Yorks., a stork, ppr., supporting with
dexter a crescent, ar. c plate 1 1 5
CROSSE, Sco., a cross crosslet, az. Cerium
petefinem.- 140. *4
CROSSE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
Cerium pete finem. 141. 14
CROSSE, Lane., a stork, ppr., in mouth a cross
poine"e, ar. see plate 1 1 5
CROSSE, Somers., from the top of a tower, ar.,
flames issuing, ppr. 34. 4
CROSSE, Lond., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a stork, az., resting dexter on a cross-
moline, ar. see plate 115
CROSSE, Eng., a hand plucking a thistle, ppr.
29. 13
CROSSFIELD, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
CROSSLEY, Eng., on a rock, a swan, ppr. 75. 7
GROSSMAN, Somers., a demi-lion, ermines,
holding an escallop, sa. 42. 6
CROSSWELL, an arm, erect, vested, in hand a
club, ppr.
CROST, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a swan's
head, between wings, ppr. 75. 2
CROSTE, Leic., a griffin's head, ar. 87. 6
CROSTHWAITE, Iri., a fox, sejant, or.
16. 9 or 10
CROTTY, Eng., in hand, a scorpion, ppr. 144. 1 1
CROTTY, Iri., a hind, trippant, gu. 85. 7
CROUCH, or CROWCH, Herts, and Lond., on a
mount, vert, a lamb, couchant, ppr.
CROUCH, Eng., a sword, in pale, between two
palm-branches, in orle, ppr. 146. 7
CROUCH, Suss., same crest. Sedulo et honeste
tutela.
CROUCHFIELD, on a mount, a palm-tree, ppr.
25- 3
CROUCHLEY, Eng., a leopard's face, ppr. 47. 2
CROUDACE, Durh., an angel, hands clasped on
breast, vested, ppr. 139. 3
CROUGHTON, Eng., a leopard's head, erased,
affrontde, ducally gorged. 10. 5
CROUGHTON, a dragon's head, couped, in mouth
a glove. 90. 1 1
CROW, Iri., a goat, passant, ar., armed and
hoofed, sa. 56. 1 1
CROW, Wei., a cock, ar., combed, wattled, and
membered, or. 94. 12
CRU
CROW, Norf., five arrows, sa., feathered, ar.,
four in saltier, one in pale, banded, gu.
107. II
CROW, or CROWE, a camel's head, or, vulned,
gu. see plate 31
CROWCHER, a lion, couchant, ppr., charged
with a cross pattee, or. see plate 39
CROWDER, Eng. , an escallop, ar., charged with
a mullet, gu. 5. 3
CROWDER, Surr., on broken shaft of a tilting-
spear, gu., an heraldic tiger, passant, ar.
64. 7
CROWE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, an arm,
vested, in hand a mullet. 152. 3
CROWGAY, or CROWGIE, an arm, from elbow, in
hand a key, ppr. 78. 13
CROWGEY, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar.
17. 8
CROWHALL, on a garb, a crow, ppr. comp. 112. 6
CROWHALL, Eng., on a rock, a crow, ppr. Nee
cupias, nee metuas. 112. 12
CROWN, or CROWNE, a lion's head, erased, sa.,
ducally crowned, ar. see plate 47
CROWNALL, Eng., a bull's horns and scalp, ppr.
IS- 3
CROWNALL, Eng., in dexter hand a dagger,
point downward, all ppr. 130. 1 1
CROWTHER, Lond. and Salop., on a tilting-
spear, gu., a tiger, passant, or. comp. 64. 7
CROWTON, Eng., a stag's head, or. 83. 13
CROZIER, Eng., a stag s head, cabossed, ppr.
84. 2
CRUCK, Eng., a demi-greyhound, sa. 17-3
CRUCKS, Sco. , a demi-leopard, ppr. 9. I
CRUCKS, Sco., a fetterlock, az. 77. 5
CRUDEN, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr. 87. 6
CRUDINGTON, a boar, passant. 4. 1 1
CRUELL, or CRULL, Eng., a centaur, shooting
an arrow, ppr. 133. 13
CRUGG, a falcon's head, couped, ar., collared,
gu., wings addorsed. comp. 104. 8
CRUICE, or CRUISE, Eng., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or. 44. 14
CRUICE, or CRUISE, Iri., a greyhound's- head,
erased, or. 20. 4
CRUICKSHANK, Lond., a hawk's head, erased,
ppr. Audito ct gradito. 103. 3
CRUIKSHANK, an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, ppr. 140. 13
CRUIKSHANK of Stracathro, Sco., in dexter
hand, in armour, a dagger, in pale. Carcndo
tutus. 155. 7
CRUIKSHANKS, Sco., an arm, in armour, in
hand a dagger, in pale, on point a boar's
head, all ppr.
CRUIKSHANKS, a boar's head, erased, ppr. Vis
fortibus arma. 1 5. 5
CRUIKSHANKS, Sco., a boar's head, couped,
armed, and langued, az. 3. 9
CRUKES, on a garb, in fess, an eagle, wings
addorsed, vulning.
CRULL, or CRULLE, an arm, in armour, in
fess, couped at elbow, holding, in pale, a
broken lance, ppr., head falling to sinister.
CRUM, ALEXANDER, Sco., an oak tree, ppr.
Fear God. 25. 13
CRUMB, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. Fear
God. 96- 10
CRUMBIE, Sco., an eagle, with two heads, dis-
played, ppr. 96- 13
CRUMP, or CRUMPE, Eng., a cat, salient, gar-
dant, sa. 62. 6
CBU
GUN
CRUMPTON, Eng., a fire-beacon, ppr. 2. 13
CRUTCHFIELD, on a mount, vert, a palm-tree,
ppr. 25. 3
CRUTCHLEY, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, ducally crowned, comp. 37. IO
CRUTCHLEY, or CRUCHLEY, a talbot, sejant, ar.
61. ii
CRUTTENDON, a goat's head, erased, ppr. 55.2
CRUTTENDON, an elk's head, ppr. 55. 4
CRUTWELL, Eng., in hand a key, ppr. 78. 13
CRUX, Kent, a demi-eagle, wings expanded, ar.,
in mouth a cross formee, fitched, sa.
see plate 101
CRYMES, Surr. and Devons., a martlet, vert.
119. 4
CRYMES, an arm, embowed. in fess, vested, or,
in hand a chaplet of laurel, ppr.
CRYNES, Eng., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
CUBIT, or CUBITT, Eng., out of clouds, a dex-
ter and sinister hand, combating with scimi-
tars, ppr. 152. 13
CUBIT, or CUBITT, Norf., an arm, in armour,
embowed, throwing an arrow. 157. 7
CUCKBORNE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a fire, ppr. 146. 3
CUDDEN, Eng. a wolf, sejant, az. 19. 12
CUDMORE, and CUDNOR, Ess. and Suff., a grif-
fin, passant, or. 87. 13
CUDMORE, and CUDNOR, Ess. and Suff., a grif-
fin's head, erased, sa. 88. 7
CUD WORTH, Lane., on a mount, vert, an arm,
erect, vested, erminois, in hand a battle-axe,
head, sa., handle, or.
CUE, a demi-lion, rampant, or, between paws,
a garb, az. 42. 12
CUERDEN, and CURETON, a stag's head, attired,
84. 10
CUFF, Eng., a demi-griffin, ppr. 86. 13
CUFFE, Earl of Desart. See DESART.
CUFFE, an arm, erect, vested, az., cuffed, erm.,
in hand a battle-axe, ppr.
CUFFE, WHEELER-, Bart., Iri., an arm, in
armour, embowed, az., in hand a baton, gu.
Animus tamen idem. comp. 153. 12
CUILER, Eng., a broken spear, in pale, top
falling to sinister, ppr. 130. 8
GUILLEN, Iri., a mermaid, with comb and mir-
ror, ppr. 32. 5
CULCHECH, or CULEHECH, an ox -yoke, in bend,
sa- 147. 12
CULCHECH, and CULCHETH, out of clouds, two
hands, pulling an anchor from sea, all ppr.
146. 8
CULEY, an arm, embowed, vested, in hand a
scimitar, ppr., hilted, or.
CULLAMORE, Lond., a demi-Turk, in profile,
vested, gu., billettee, or, tnrban, ar., cap, of
the first, on top a crescent, of the third, in dex-
ter a Turkish sceptre, of the second, 127. 2
CULLEN, Sco., a pelican, in nest, ppr. Non sibi.
97- 2
CULLETON, co. Wexford and London, a demi-
lion, rampant, ppr., holding in dexter paw a
cross calvary, in bend sinister, gu. Nescit
vox missa reverti. 162. 10
CULLIFORD, two elephants' probosces, addorsed,
ppr. 145. 7
CULLING, Eng., a griffin, segreant, ar. 86. 10
CULLOWE, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar. 70. 4
CULLUM, SuflF., a demi-lion, ppr., supporting a
column, or. see plate 42
CULLUM, Bart., a lion, sejant, or, between paws
a column, ar., capital and base, gold. Sus-
tineatur. see plate 38
CULME, Devons., a lion, sejant, or, supporting
a pillar, ar.
CULMER, Devons., a leopard, rampant, ppr.
ii. 8
CULPECK, Surr., a demi-unicorn, or. Honor rt
veritas. 7°- XI
CULPEPER, a falcon, ar., belled, or. 104. 2
CULVERTON, a pelican, vulning, ppr. 97. 7
CULY, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, erm, 19. 6
CUMBER, Suss. , a lynx's head, or, charged with
three pellets.
CUMBERLAND, Eng., a hunting-horn, gu., be-
tween wings, ppr. 155-4
CUMBERLAND, a demi-wolf, salient, sa. 63 5
CUMBERLEGE, or CUMBERDEDGE, Staffs., a Uni-
corn's head, erased, az. 'JO. 5
CUMBY, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, gu. 88. 7
CUMINE, CUMING, or CUMMIN, Sco., a garb, or.
Courage. 12. 13
CUMINE, or GUMMING, Sco. and Eng., in a
maunch, gu., an arm, ppr. 1 2 1. 9
CUMINE, or CUMMING, Sco., in dexter hand, a
sword, ppr. 159. 7
CUMINE, or CUMMING, Sco., in dexter hand, a
sickle, ppr. Ilinc garde nostra. 127. 14
CUMING, Sco., a lion, rampant, gu., in dexter
a dagger, ppr. Courage.
GUMMING, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. Nil
arduum. 98. 10
GUMMING, a lion, rampant, ppr., armed and
langued, gu. Courage. 41. 12
GUMMING, Bart., N.S., a garb, or. Courage.
12. 13
GUMMING, or CUMMYNG, two swords, in saltier,
ppr. Courage. comp. 135. I
CUMMINGS, in dexter hand, ppr., vested, az., a
roll of paper, ar. 151. 7
CUNDALL, CUNDILL, or CUNDY, Eng., two ears
of wheat, in saltier, ppr. 13. 14
CUNDELL, J. Ross, Leith, two ears of wheat,
in saltier, ppr. Spes aspera levat. 13. 14
CUNINGHAM, Sco., in hand a lozenge, or. 130. 4.
CUNINGHAME of Caddell, Ayrs., a unicorn's
head, erect, couped. Over, fork over. 70. 4
CUNLIFFE, ROBERT E., Pendleton, Manchester,
a greyhound, sejant, ppr., collared, or. Fi-
deliter. 18. 13
CUNLIFFE, Bart., Lane., a greyhound, sejant,
ar., collared, sa. 18. 13
CUNLIFFE, a hawk, rising, ppr. 100. 13
CUNLIFFE, Kent and Lane., a greyhound,
sejant, ar., collared, or. 18. 13
CUNNINGHAM, Sco., a unicorn's head, ar.,
maued and horned, or. Over, fork over.
70. 4
CUNNINGHAM of Bedland, a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., horned and maned, or. Virtute
et labore. 70. 4
CUNNINGHAM, trunk of oak-tree, with sprigs,
vert. Tandem,. 26. 13
CUNNINGHAM, Bart, N.S., in dexter hand, ppr.,
a lozenge, or. Curd ct candor e. 130. 4
CUNNINGHAM, on a ducal coronet, or, a mount,
vert, thereon a stork, statant, in mouth a
snake, tail coiled, body, ppr. see plate \ 1 5
CUNNINGHAM of Baquhan, a boar's head,
couped, az. Cura et constantla. 3. 9
CUNNINGHAM of Lainshaw, Sco., stump of oak-
tree, ppr., with sprig, vert. Non obstante
Leo. 26. 1.3
CUN
CUR
CUNNINGHAM of Robertland, Sco., a unicorn's
head. . Fortitudine. 70. 4
CUNNINGHAM of Bonintoun, a demi-lady, holding
a pair of scales. Prcestat auro virtus. 129. 10
CUNNINGHAM, Iri., a lion's head, erased, or,
ducally crowned, az. 44. 5
CUNNINGHAM, a cubit arm, erect, vested, cuffed,
ar., in hand a pine-apple, ppr.
CUNNINGHAM, Eng., a demi-unicorn, or. 70. II
CUNNINGHAM, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, collared and chained, wings
addorsed. comp. 90. 15
CUNNINGHAM, HARRY, Gattonside, Roxb., a
soldier fully equipped, on horseback, at full
speed, and holding a sword, erect, ppr.
Nee timeo, nee sperno. 140. II
CUNNINGHAM, a dexter hand holding up a ring.
128. 4
CUNNINGHAM of Balgonie, an oak-tree, ppr.
Tandem. 25. 13
CUNNINGHAM, FAIRLIE-, Bart., Sco., a unicorn's
head, ar., horned, or, point of horn charged
with a rose, gu. Fortitudine.
CUNNINGHAM, a unicorn's head, erased, ppr.
Sans varier. 7°-
CUNNINGHAM, Edin., a unicorn's head, en
ar. Over, fork over. 70. 5
CUNNINGHAME, martlet, volant. Prospere qui
sedulo. 119. I
CUNNINGHAME, Bart., Ayrshire, a unicorn's
head, erased, ppr. Over, fork over. 70. 5
CUNNINGHAME, Durh., stump of oak-tree,
sprouting, ppr. 26. 13
CUNNINGHAME, Eng., an arm, in armour, in
hand, a sword, ppr. 140. 13
CUNNINGTON, a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
CUNYNGHAME, Bart., of Milncraig, Sco., a uni-
corn's head, armed and crined, or. Over, fork
over. 70. 4
CUPHOLME, Line., a ram's head, erased, gu.,
attired, or. 57-7
CUPPAGE, Eng., a sun-dial, ar. 65. 5
CUPPLADE, Lane., a lion's head, erased, enn.,
charged with three gutte'es, or, two and one.
comp. 47. 13
CUPPLES, Eng., a demi-maii, in military cos-
tume, ppr., holding a banner, az. 127. 5
CURE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
griffin's head, wings expanded, charged on
neck with a rose, gu. see plate 88
CURE, Middx., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
CURL, and CURRELL,SCO., a bugle-horn, stringed
and knotted. Forward. I. 12 or 13
CORLE, Hants., an eagle, wings expanded, ppr.,
beaked and legged, or. loo. 14
CURLE, on a mount, vert, a hedge-hog, ppr.
Un Dieu, un roy, unfoy. 33-8
CURLEY, and CURLING, Kent, on a mural
coronet, or, a dragon's head, erased, vert,
ducally gorged and lined, of the first, from
the mouth issuing flames of fire, ppr.
see plate 89
CURLING, Eng., a savage's head, in profile,
ppr., wreathed, vert. 131. 15
CURRAN, and CURREN, Iri., a parrot's head,
between wings. 1 1 8. 8
CURRELL, Devons., a peacock's head, couped,
ppr. 117. 2
CURRER, a sword, erect, ppr. 65. 6
CURRER, Yorks., a lion's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, sa., rimmed and studded, or. Merite.
49- 12
CURRER, Clifton House, Yorks. : (i.) Tor
Currer, a lion's head, erased, ar., gorged
with a collar, sa., charged with three
bezants. (2.) Tor RoundeU, a sword, erect,
ppr. 65. 6
CURREY, Eng., a golden fleece, ppr.
57- 6
CURRIE, or CURREY, a rose, ar., barbed and
seeded, vert. 135. 6
CURRIE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
Courage. 44. 1 4
CURRIE of Bush Hill, Middx., a demi-lion,
rampant, ppr. 44. 14
CURRIE, Eng., a golden fleece, ppr.
.57- 6
CURRIE. Sco., a cock crowing, ppr. Viyilans
et audax. 94. 12
CURRY, a demi-lion, ar. Fortis et lenis.
44. 14
CURRY, a cock, gu. 94. 1 2
CURRYER, Lond., a cihquefoil, vert. 80. 3
CURSON, a popinjay, wings expanded, or, beak-
ed, legged, and collared, gu.
CURSON, Derb., a cockatrice, wings addorsed,
tail nowed, gu. 92. 1 3
CURSON, an eagle, wings displayed. Let Cur-
son hold what Curson held. 100. 14
CURTAYNE, on a rock, a leopard, sejant, ppr.
see plate 9
CURTEIS of Windmill Hill, Suss., a unicorn,
passant, or, between four trees, ppr.
see plate 70
CURTEIS, a wolf's head, couped, ar., collared,
and spiked, sa., chained, or. see plate 19
CURTEIS, CURTESS, CURTEYS, CURTOIS, or CUR-
TOYS, Eng., a demi-husbandman, vested, az.,
over shoulder an ox-yoke, ppr. *43* *4
CURTIS, Bart., Middx., a ram's head, couped,
ar., surmounted by two oak-branches, in,
saltier, ppr. Gradatione vincimus.
CURTIS, Bart., Hants., out of a naval coronet,
an arm, embowed, vested, az., cuffed, ar.,
supporting a flag-staff, ppr., thereon a flag,
of the second, charged with a wolf's head,
or, and a canton gyronne of four, gu. and
az., thereon a cross, of the third, within a
bordure, of the first. Per ardua.
CURTIS, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr., garnished, ar. 140. 13
CURTIS, a greyhound's head, between two roses.
18. 2
CURTIS, Suff., a lion, sejant, ppr., in dexter a
shield. 38. 4
CURTIS, Iri., in hand sheaf of arrows, points
downward. 127. 12
CURTIS of East Cliffe, Devons., an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand, ppr. , a scimitar,
ar., hilt and pommel, or. 1 2 1. 6. Another
crest, an arm, in armour, erect, in hand a
sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Vette
benefacere. 140. 13
CURTOYS, Eng., a triton, in sinister, a trident.
125. 13
CURWAN, a nag's head, erased, ppr. 72. I.
CURWEN, Eng., a demi - savage, regardant,
wreathed about head and middle with
leaves, all ppr. 135- 3
CURWEN of Workington Hall, Cumb., a uni-
corn's head, erased, ar., armed, or. Si je
n'estoy. 7°- 5
CURZON, a griffin, sejant, resting dexter on an
escutcheon. see plate 88
CUR
114
DAL
CURZON, Earl Howe, and Barons Scarsdale
and Teynham. See those titles.
CUSACH, CUSACK, and CUSACKE, a spear, en-
filed with a savage's head, couped, ppr.
123. 10
CUSACKE, Eng., in dexter hand a sword, in-
dented on back, cutting at a quill, all ppr.
134. 8
CUSAKE, Iri., a mermaid, with comb and
mirror, ppr. 32. 5
GUSH, or CUSHE, Eng., a cock, sa., combed and
wattled, gu. 94. 12
CUSHNEY, Sco., an anchor, ppr., surmounted
by a fleur-de-lis. Spes meum solatium.
131. 12
CUSSANS, Eng., a dexter hand holding a boar's
head, in pale, erased, ppr. 150. 4
CUSSANS, or CUSSONS, an eagle, displayed, gu.,
armed and langued, az., on breast a bend,
ar., charged with three fleurs-de-lis, sa.
Dum spiro spero. see plate 95
CUST, Earl Brownlow. See BROWNLOW.
CUST, Line., a lion's head, erased, sa., collared,
gobone"e, ar. and az. 49. 12
CUSTANCE, Eng., a covered cup.
CUSTANCE, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
phoenix, gu., in flames, ppr. 103. 7
CUSTANCE of Weston House, Norf., a demi-
eagle, displayed, gu., charged on breast with
a star, or. Appetitus ratiuni pareat.
comp. 101. II
CUTBERD, CUTHBERD, CUTHBERT, and CuTBERT,
a lion's head, erased, ar., collared, gu.,
charged with three cross crosslets, fitched,
of the first. comp. 49. 12
CUTHBERT, or CUTHBURT, Eng., on a heart, gu.,
an eagle's claw, erased at thigh, ppr. 50. 10
CUTHBERT, Sco., in hand, gauntleted, a dart.
Nee minus fortiter.
CUTHBERT, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a broken spear, all ppr. 141. 6
CUTHBERT, Iri., a demi-lion, az., between paws
a battle-axe, ppr. 43. 14
CUTHBERTSON, Sco., a gauntleted hand throw-
ing a dart. Nee minus fortiter.
CUTHELL, or CUTHILL, on a ducal coronet, a
leopard, sejant. 9. 2
CUTLER of Upton, Devons., same crest.
CUTLER, Suff., a demi-lion, gu., holding a battle-
axe, ppr., handle, ar. comp. 44. 15
CUTLER, Suff., a dragon's head, erased, or, du-
cally gorged, gu. 90. 7
CUTLER, Yorks., a dragon's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged, az. 90. 7
CUTLER, a dragon's head, erased, gu. 90. 4
CUTLER, a dragon's head, erased, az., gorged
with a mural coronet, or, in mouth a laurel-
branch, vert.
CUTTES, an eagle, displayed, ar., beaked and
meinbered, gu. 96. 10
CUTTING, a demi-griffin, ar., collared, az., be-
tween claws an escallop, or. see plate 86
CUTTS, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, gu., ringed, or. 18. 10
CUYET, Eng., a goat's head, erased, sa. 55. 2
CUTLER, Bart., Herts., on a mural coronet,
ppr., a battle-axe, erect, surmounted by two
arrows, in saltier, or, flighted, ar., points
upward.
CYFER, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr. 87. 6
D
DABBINS, out of a mural coronet, chequy, ar.
and sa., an acorn, ppr. 30. 2
DABERNON, Devons., in a maunch, gu., a hand,
apaumee, ppr. 145. 12
DABETOT, or DABITOT, a dove with olive-branch,
Ppr. 1 06. 7
DABRIDGCOURT, out of a ducal coronet, or,
four feathers, ar. 1 08. 5
DACASTA, a reindeer, trippant, ppr. 84. 8
DACCOMB, a pair of wings conjoined. 1 13. 3
DACKCOMBE, Dors., an oak-tree, ppr., fructed,
or. Virtutis robore robor. 25. 12
DA COSTA, a reindeer, passant, ppr. 84. 8
DACRE, an eagle, rising, sa. 98. 10
DACRE, Baron (Brand), out of a ducal coronet,
or, a leopard's head, ar., spotted. Pour lien
desirer. n. i
DACRE, a bull, statant, gu. 14. 13
DACRE, a bull, passant, collared and lined.
Forte en loyaute. comp. 15. 13
DACRE, a demi-tiger, ducally gorged and
chained, ppr. 9. 3
DACRES, Heref., a buckle. 132. 7
DACRES, a dove, az., charged on neck with an
escallop, or, between two oak-branches, vert.
118. 5
DADE, Norf. and Suff., a garb, or, en filed with
a ducal coronet. 12. 4
DADLEY, an arm, embowed, in hand two slips
of columbine, all ppr. In malos cornu.
D'AETH a griffin's head, erased, or. 88. 7
D'AETH, a griffin's head, couped, or, in mouth
a trefoil, slipped, vert.
DAGGET, an eagle, displayed, gu., charged
with a bezant. 96. 5
DAGGET, Sco., a demi-talbot, sa., collared, or.
61. 5
DAGLEY, Eng., a Minerva's head, from shoul-
ders, affronte'e. 129. 4
DAGWORTH, in lion's paw, erased, hilt of
broken sword, ppr. 50. 15
DAILE, Sco., a swan's head and neck, couped,
ppr. Laudes cano hcroum. comp. 65. I
DAINTRY, Eng., a bull's head and neck, ducally
gorged, ppr. 14. 2
DAISIE, Sco., a hawk's head, erased, ppr.
I03- 3
DAKEHAM, Line, and Salop, a dove, or. 112. 1 1
DAKEYN, and DEAKIN, Derb., out of a naval
coronet, or, an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand
a battle-axe, on wrist a ribbon, az.
comp. 149. 13
DAKYNS, Derbs. and Yorks., a dexter arm,
embowed, ppr., in hand a battle-axe, ar.
Strike, Dakyns, the Devil's in the hempe.
154. 10
DALAVALL, Northumb., a ram's head, ar., at-
tired, or. 57-8
DALBIAC, Yorks., a dove, wings expanded, in
mouth an olive-branch. 106. 13
DALBIE, and DALBY, a crane, regardant, rest-
ing foot on a stone. 1 1 6. I
DAL
D'AM
DALBT, Eng., a demi-Hercules, with lion's
skin and club, ppr. I. 1 1
DALE, a swan, ppr. 75. n
DALE, Sco., an arm, brandishing a scimitar,
ppr. 146. 4
DALE, an arm, in hand a sword, in bend, ppr.
154. 6
DALE of Newton-Montague, Dors., a garb,
ppr. 12. 13
DALE, Northumb. , a stork, ppr. 1 1 5. 8
DALE, Ruts., three battle-axes, one in pale,
and two in saltier, handles, or, heads, ar.,
enfiled with a chaplet of roses, gold. 156. 2
DALE, Lond. and Northamp., a stork, ar.,
beaked, legged, and ducally gorged, or.
comp. 115. 7
DALE, on a chapeau, a stork, ppr. 116. 12
DALES, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or, col-
lared, gu. 45. 14
D ALGETY, or DALGETTY, Eng., a lion, rampant,
gardant, az. 42. 10
DALGLEISH, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, sprouting
new branches. Revirescam. 26. 13
DALGLISH, Sco., a book, expanded, ppr. Deli-
cice mei. 149. 3
DALHOUSIE, Earl of, Lord Ramsay, Sco. (Ram-
say), a unicorn's head, couped, ar., armed
and crined, or. Ora et labora. ' 70. 4
DALHURST, a crescent, ar. 140. 2
DALLNGRUGGE, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr. 44. 14
ALISON, Kent and Line., a man, in armour,
" ppr., in dexter a battle-axe, ar. , handle, gu.
•DALL, Eng., a sword and pen, in saltier, ppr.
133. 8
DALL, a lion, passant, gardant, ducally gorged,
and royally crowned. Coronat fides.
comp. plate 37
DALLAS, Sco., a crescent. Gradatim. 140. 2
DALLAS, Bart., Staff., a crescent. Lux venit
ab alto. 140. 2
DALLAS, Sco., an open lancet, ppr. Semper
paratus. 153. 14
DALLAS, a crescent. 140. 2
DALLENDER, Suff. and Surr., an eagle's head,
vairy, ar. and gu. IO2. 9
DALLES, a demi-lion, or, collared, gu. 45. 14
DALLEY, Iri., a ferret, collared and lined, ppr.
34- 6
DALLEY, and DALLY, Eng., a demi-angel, in
dexter a griffin's head, erased, ppr. 1 39. 6
DALLING, Bart., Surr., a cubit arm, erect, in
hand a branch of oak, fructed, ppr.
DALLING, a cannon, arched over with a chain,
within the arch a lion's head, erased, ppr. 48. 5
DALLY, a horse's head, armed. 71. 7
DALLYSON, Middx., the sun rising from a
cloud, ppr. 7. i
DALLYSON, a man, in complete armour, ppr.,
visor open, striking with a battle-axe, which
he wields with both hands.
DALMAHOY of that Ilk, in dexter hand a sword,
both ppr. Absque metu. 159. 7
DALMER, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion's head,
erased, ducally crowned. 47. 8
DALMER, a demi-lion, rampant, erminois, be-
tween paws, a mullet of six points, ar.,
pierced, vert. see plate 44
DALMORY, a wolf, current. 63. I
DALRYMPLE, ELPHINSTOX-, Bart., Sco., in the
centre a rock, ppr. Firme. 67. 5. On the
dexter, two horns of a bull, issuing, per fess,
or and sa., counterchanged. 15. 3. On the
Atavis. 67. 5
Firm. 67. 5
Steady. 67. 5
in armour, in
sinister, an arm, in armour, in hand an
ostrich-feather, in pale, all ppr.
DALRYMPLE, Earl of Stair. See STAIR.
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a hart's head, ppr. 84. 10
DALRYMPLE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or.
47- 13
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a rock, ppr. Quicscam. 67. 5
DALRYMPLE, Bart. , Iri., a rock, ppr. Firm.
67- 5
DALRYMPLE, Bart., Sco., out of a viscount's
coronet, a rock, ppr. Firm. 78. 2
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a rock, ppr.
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a rock, ppr.
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a rock, ppr.
DALSIEL, Lond., a demi-man
dexter a scimitar, brandished aloft, ppr. /
dare. 130. 14
DALSTON, Cumb., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
falcon's head, ppr. 50. 3
DALSTON, Cumb., a blackbird's head, ppr.,
beaked, or. comp. 1 12. 10
DALSTON, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, ppr., in beak a pellet. 98. 2
DALTON, Lane., a dragon's head, vert, between
wings, or. 90. 9
DALTON, Yorks. and Line., a dragon's head,
wings displayed, vert, gorged with a collar,
nebulee, ar.
DALTON, Eng., a ram's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or. 57. 8
DALTON, Iri., a seax, ppr. 65. 1 1
DALYELL, Sco., a demi-man, in armour, in hand
a scimitar. 130. 14
DALYSON, the sun, in splendour. 7. I
DALZELL, Eng., a dagger, in pale, ppr. 148. 8
DALZIELL, Bart., Sco., in dexter hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. I dare. 158. 9
DALTON of Thurnham, a dragon's head, vert,
between wings, or. 90. 1 1
DALTON of Dunkirk Manor, Glouc., a^demi-
dragon, vert, wings ouvert. Inter cruces
triumphans in cruce. 91. 8
DALY, a demi-angel, in hand a griffin's head,
erased, ppr. 139. 6
DALY, Iri., a ferret, collared and lined, ppr.
34- 6
DALZELL, Earl of Carnwath. See CARNWATH.
DALZIEL, Lond., a demi-man, in armour, in
dexter a scimitar, ppr. I dare. 130. 14
DALZIEL, Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr. / dare.
65. 6
/ dare.
158. 9
DALZIEL, Eng., a branch of laurel and a thistle,
issuing from two hands, couped and con-
joined, one armed, the other nude. 140. 7
DAMANT, Eng., two lions' heads, addorsed.
49. II
DAMBOYS, Eng., a rook, sa. 114. 10
DAMER, Earl of Dorchester, out of a mural
coronet, or, a talbot's head, az., eared, gold.
Tu ne cede malis. 60. 5
DAMER, Dors., out of a mural coronet, or, a
talbot's head, az., eared, gold. 60. 5
DAMERLEY, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar,
both ppr. 158. 9
DAMERLEY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, within
a chain, or, in orle. 49. 9
DAMMANT, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar,
ppr. 158. 9
D'AMORIE, Glouc., out of a mural coronet, or,
a talbot's head, az., eared, gold. 60. 5
DALZIEL, in dexter hand a scimitar.
DAM
DAMORY, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, gardani;,
sa. 42. 10
DAMPORT, Chesh., a lion, passant, erm., du-
cally crowned, or, resting dexter on an
escutcheon, gold. comp. 36. 9
DAMPORT, Lane, and Somers., a man's head,
in profile, ppr., with halter round neck, or.
comp. 123. 12
DAN, a bull's head, affrontee. 15. ip
DAN, or DANN, out of a mural coronet, a demi-
monkey, rampant. 35- 8
DAN, or DANA, Eng., a bull's head, affrontee.
15. 9 or 10
DANBY, Yorks., a crab, erect, or. 6. 8
DANCASTLE, Berks., a stag's head, ar., attired,
or, vulned in neck, ppr. comp. 83. 13
DANCE, HOLLAND, Berks, and Hants., a horse's
head, az., caparisoned, or, charged on neck
with an escutcheon, ar., thereon a lion's
head, erased, gu. comp. 82. 7
DANCE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a stag's
head, affrontee. 83. 10
DANCE, a horse's head, couped, az., bridled,
gu. 72. 7
DANCE, a horse's head, ar. 72. 7
DANCE, Herts., a horse's head, couped, sa.,
wreathed round neck with oak, vert, bit,
or, bridle, of the first.
DANCER, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a broken spear. 141. 6
DANCER, Eng., a pheon, with part of broken
shaft. 77. 15
DANCEY, Wilts., a horse's head, couped, gu.,
bezantde, maned and bridled, or. 72. 7
DAND, Notts., on a mount, vert, a swan, ar.
75- 7
DANDERN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
ostrich, wings expanded, ar. 1 08. 9
DANDRIDGE, Wore., a lion's head, erased,
charged with a mascle, ar. comp. 47. 13
DANDY, Suff., on a garb, or, a dove, close, ar.
DANE, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
DANE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lizard, vert. comp. 27. I and 9
DANE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lizard, salient, ppr.
DANES, or DANEYS, Eng., a quadrangular
castle. 23. 6
DANET, Eng., a greyhound's head, couped, ar.,
collared, gu., studded and buckled, or. 1 8. I o
DANPORD, Eng., a man in military costume,
ppr., in dexter a flag, displayed. 132, 5
DANGERFIELD, a savage's head, wreathed with
laurel-leaves, ppr. 134. i
DANGERFIELD, Wore., a griffin's head, erased,
ppr. 88. 7
DANHECK, a thistle, ppr. 29. 10
DANHECK, Lond., a rose, ppr. 135. 6
DANIEL, Wilts, and Yorks., a unicorn's head,
erased, or. 70. 5
DANIEL, a dexter arm, enfiled with a ducal
coronet, in hand a sabre. 131. 6
DANIEL, a pelican, encircled with two branches
of laurel, all ppr. comp. 97. 1 1
DANIEL, Eng., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or. 70. 4
DANIEL, Eng., a galley, oars in saltier. 21. 7
DANIEL, Iri., a bull, passant, ppr. 14. 14
DANIELL, Cornw., and DANIELS, Hants., on
two oak branches, vert, fructed, or, meeting
saltierwise in base, a pelican, enn., in nest,
feeding her young, ppr. 97. i j
116 D'AB
DANIELL, Somers., Chesh., and Suff., a tiger,
passant, regardant, ar. n. 10
DANIELL, Staffs., a wolf, statant, regardant,
gu.
10
DANIELL, Sco., a unicorn's head, ar. 70. 4
DANIELL, Herts., Yorks., and Wilts., a uni-
corn's head, erased, or. 70. 5
DANIELL, Dors., an arm, couped, in fess, vested,
az., cuffed, or, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, in pale, gu. 103. 8
DANIELL, Somers. and Chesh., a unicorn's
head, couped, ar. 70. 4
DANIELS, Hants., a dove, with olive-branch,
ppr. 1 06. 7
DANKYRSLEY, Yorks., a demi-woman, vested,
ar., playing on a harp, or. 139. 14
DANMARE, Eng., a lion's gamb, sa., supporting
an escutcheon, gu. 45. 2
DANNAT, or DANNANT, a greyhound's head,
erased, ar., collared, or, the ring, gu.,
charged with three torteaux. comp. 1 8. 10
DANSEY of Easton Court, Heref., a lion's head,
erased, ar., collared, gu. 49. 12
DANNCEY, or DAUNCEY, Heref., a lion's head,
erased, ar., collared, gu. 49. 12
DANNSEY, a nag's head, gu., bezantee, maned
and bridled, or. 72. 7
DANNSEY, a dragon's head, erased, vert. 89. 4
DANREY, Cornw., a horse, passant, saddled and
bridled. 73. 7
DANSEY, Eng., a demi-savage, wreathed round
middle, in dexter slip of myrtle, all ppr.
126. 10 and 12
DANSEY, Heref., a lion, rampant, per fess, or
and gu. 41. 12
DANSIE, a sea-horse, ppr. 69. 6
DANSON, a garb, quarterly, or and gu. 12. 13
DANT, a chough's head, erased, sa., beaked,
gu. 67. 7
DANVERS, Lond. and Bucks., a fleur-de-lis,
erm. , enfiled with a ducal coronet, or. 142. 1 2
DANVERS, a wyvern, or. 91 . 5
DANVERS, Leic., a parrot, close, in mouth an
oak-branch, fructed, all ppr. see plate 118
DANVERS, Oxon. and Northamp., a parrot,
vert, in mouth an annulet, or. 1 1 8. 14
DANVERS, a wyvern, wings addorsed, or. 91. 5
DANYERS, a parrot, ppr. 118. 12
DAPIPER, an eagle, az. 98. 9
DARBY, an eagle, ppr. 98. 13
DARBY, Iri., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
DARBY, Line., an antelope's head, erased, gu.,
maned, tufted, armed, and double attired in
fret, or. 82. 7
DARBY, Lond. and Dors., out of a tower, ar.,
two .wings, the dexter or, sinister, az. 22. 6
DARBY, Suff., a garb, ar., banded, or. 12. 13
DARBY, Middx. and Dorc., an eagle's head,
erased, ar. 102. 10
DARCEY, Ess., a lady, attired, hair dishevelled,
ppr., in hand a branch of three cinquefoils,
vert. 129. 15
DARCIE, Line, and Durh., a woman's head,
couped at breasts, ppr., hair flowing, or,
wreathed about head with cinquefoils, gu.,
pierced, or. 139. 7
DARCY, or D'ARCY, Eng. and Iri., a spear,
broken in three pieces, head in pale, two
in saltier, ppr., banded, gu. 134. 4
D'ARCY, a bull, ppr. UnDieu, un roi. 14. 13
D'ARCY, North umb., on a chapeau, ar., turned
up, erm., a bull, passant, sa. 15. 14
D'AB
117
DAV
D'ARCY, Eng. and Iri., on a chapeau, ppr., a
bull, statant, sa. 15. 13
D'ARCY, Ess., a demi- virgin, in dexter a branch
of cinquefoils, all ppr. 129. 15
D'ARCY, Westmeath, on a chapeau, a bull, sa.,
armed, or. Un Dieu, un roi. 15. 13
D'ARCY of New Forest, co. Galway, on a cha-
peau, gu., turned up, erm., a bull, sa., armed,
or. Un Dieu, un roi. 15. 13
D'ARCY, Galway, a spear, broken in three
pieces, or, headed, ar., banded together by
ribbon, gu. Un Dieu, un roi. 134. 4
DARCYE, Eng., a lion's head, issuing, ar., col-
lared, sa. 49. 14
DARE, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, az., seme'e
of bezants, charged on shoulder with a cross
crosslet, or, between paws a lozenge, of the
same, charged with an increscent, gu. Loy-
ante sans tache.
DARE, on a chapeau, a demi-lion, ppr., between
paws an increscent, ar. 43. 8
DARE, an arm, couped and embowed, in fess,
elbow on the wreath, girt above elbow with
a ribbon, in hand a slip of laurel, all ppr.
DARELL, Cornw., a wolf, passant, ppr. 63. 3
DARELL, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
Saracen's head, couped belmv shoulders,
ppr., wreathed, ar. and az., on head a cap,
of the last, fretty, ar., turned up, erm.
DARK, an arm, embowed, purp., in hand a
streamer, az., on flag, an escutcheon, ar.,
charged with a cross, sa. comp. 122. 15
DARKER, an arm, embowed, in hand a bunch
of hop- vine, all ppr. 142. 6
DARLEY of Aldby, Yorks., a horse's head,
couped, gu., accoutred in armour and
bridled, or. Vivitur ingenio. Ji. *]
DARLEY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, vert* 44. 13
DARLEY, a garb, ar., banded, or, charged with
an anchor, sa.
DARLEY, a garb, ar., banded, or. 12. 13
DARLEY, a horse's head, ar., bridled, gu.
Dare. 72. 7
DARLEY, Yorks., a horse's head, couped, gu.,
accoutred in armour, ar., bridled, or. 71. 7
DARLEY, Yorks., on an esquire's helmet, out of
a mural coronet, a lion, rampant, holding a
staff.
DARLING, ANDREW, Toronto, Canada, in hand a
heart. Dei donum. 145. 3
DARLING, Eng., in hand, gauntleted, a pheon,
erect, point upward. 133. 2
DARLING, Lond., a lady, ppr., vested in a loose
robe, ar., body pink, flowing round her a
robe, az., in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched,
gu., in sinister a book, ppr. comp. 139. 9
DARLING, out of a mural coronet, or, an arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., in hand an escut-
cheon, charged with two swords, in saltier.
DARLING, Sco., in hand, a heart, ppr. Dei
donum. 145. 3
DARLINGTON, Eng., a winged pillar. 132. I
DARLSTON, Wore., a hawk's head, between
wings, beaked, or. 107. 12
DARNALL, DARNEL, or DARNOL, a lion's head,
erased, ar., between wings, or. 49. 6
DARNELL, Durh., on a cock-pheasant, sitting,
ppr., a falcon's leg, erased and belled. 113. 14
DARNLEY, Earl of, Iri. See BLIGH.
DARNLEY, on a ducal coronet, a martlet, ppr.
119, 2
DAROCH, a deini-negro, in dexter a dagger,
ppr.
DARRELL, Bart., Surr., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a Saracen's head, couped at shoulders,
ppr., bearded, sa., wreathed, ar. and az., en
head a cap, of the last, tasselled, gold, turned
up, erm.
comp. 123. 2
DARRELL, an eagle, preying on a child, swad-
dled, ppr. 97. 5
DARRELL, a goat's head, erased, ar., attired, or.
55- 2
DART, or DARTE, a flame of fire, ppr. 155. 14
DARTEY, a nag's head, couped, armed, and
bridled. 71. 7
DARTMOUTH, Earl of (Legge), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
three ar., two az. Gaudet tentamine virtus.
108. 5
DARVALL, or DARWALL, a lion's head, gorged
with a collar, charged with three bezants.
comp. 47. 13
DARWELL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or,
ducally crowned, gu. comp. 47. 8
DARWEN, or DARWIN, a camel's head, couped,
ppr. 31. 7
DARWIN of Breadsall Priory, Derbs., a demi-
griffin, vert, between claws an escallop, or.
see plate 86
DASHWOOD, Bart., Oxon., a griffin's head,
erased. 88. 7
DASHWOOD, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, per
fess, or and gu. Pro Magnd Chartd. 88. 7
DASHWOOD of Stanford Park, Notts., a griffin'3
head, erased, erm. 88. 7
DAST, a flame of fire, ppr. 155. 17
DASTIN, Wore., a reindeer's head, ar., couped,
gu., pierced through neck by a broad
arrow.
DATMER, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. 102. 10
DAUBENEY, GEORGE-MATTHEWS, Esq., of Cote,
Glouc., a pair of wings, sa. 74. 6
DAUBENY, Glouc., two dragons' wings displayed,
ar. comp. 90. 9
DAUBUZ, a griffin's head, wings addorsed, ppr.
88. 10
DAUBIE, Cornw., a horse, passant, saddled and
bridled. 73. 7
DAULBENY, an eagle, wings expanded, or.
100. 14
DAUNCEY, Heref., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
collared, gu. 49. 12
DAUNSEY, a nag's head, couped and bridled.
72.7
DAUNSCOURT, a negro's head, couped at shoul-
ders, vested, pendents at ears, or, wreathed
on forehead, and with bats' wings to head,
expanded, sa. 129. 9
DAUNT of Owlpen, Glouc., and Gortigrenane,
co. Cork, a bugle-horn, or, stringed, sa.
Vigilo et spero. I. 12 or 13
DAUNT, a bugle-horn, or, strung. I. 13
DAUNT, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed, ppr. 92. 12
DAUNTSEY, out of a ducal coronet, in dexter
hand a fleur-de-lis. 137- 3
DAUVERGEUE, Eng., a horse's head, sa., bridled,
or. 72. 7
DAV ALL, or DAVELL, Yorks., a terrestrial globe,
ppr. 8. 6
DAVELL, Yorks., a dexter hand, apaumde,
charged with an eye, ppr. 128. 6
DAVENANT, Ess., a sinister arm, embowed, in
hand a chaplet of wheat, or. 156. II
DAV
118
DAV
DAVENPORT, a friar's head, in profile, ppr.,
hooded, sa., round neck a rope, of the first.
DAVENPORT, a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, and round neck a rope.
comp. 131. 15
DAVERNETT, a woodpecker, close, ppr. 74. 1 1
DAVERPORT, a lion, passant, erm., ducally
crowned, or, resting dexter on an escutcheon,
gold.
DAVERS, Eng., a demi- savage, in dexter a
club, in sinister a serpent, no wed, ppr. 128. 8
DAVERS, a talbot, passant, ar. 61.7
DAVERS, Suff., a jay, ppr., in beak an annulet,
or. comp. 1 1 8. 14
DAVET, an ostrich's head, in mouth a horse-
shoe, between two feathers. 1 08. 7
DAVEY, Suss., a horse's head, in armour,
issuing, on top a plume of ostrich feathers,
all ppr. Non inferiora. 72. 1 1
DAVID, Wei., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
DAVID, a lamb, passant, ar., in mouth a sprig,
vert, fructed, gu. comp. 57. 2
DAVIDGE, Somers., a demi -lion, ar., gorged
with a collar, gu., charged with three lions,
passant, of the same. see plate 44
DAVIDSON, Sco., a falcon's head, couped, ppr.
Viget in cinere virtus. 103. 3
DAVIDSON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az.,
a lion's head, gu. 45. 1 5
DAVIDSON, Sco., a pheon. 77. 13
DAVIDSON, Sco., in dexter hand a human heart,
ppr. Sapienter si sincere. J45- 3
DAVIDSON, a lamb, bearing cross and banner.
55- 'o
DAVIE, Bart., Devons., a holy lamb, ppr. Aus-
pice Christo. 55. 1 1
DAVIE, on a chapeau, vert, turned up, erm., a
boar, ar., armed and crined, or, gorged with
a bough, ppr. comp. 4. 12
DAVIE, Sco., an eagle's head, couped, ppr.
Sedulitate. 102. 9
DAVIE, Devons. and Sco., a paschal lamb, ar.,
bearing banner, gu., charged with a cross.
Auspice Christo. 55. n
DAVIES, Ven. Archdeacon, Court - y - Gollen,
Crickhowell, Brecknocksh, a dragon's head, in
mouth a bloody hand. Vive ut vivas. 90. 1 1
DAVIES of Harrington Hall, Salop, a lion's
head, couped. Heb ddun heb ddym dd&wa-
dygan. 47. 4
DAVIES, SAUNDERS-, of Pentre, Pembroke:
(i.) For Daiies, a wolf, salient, ar. 62. 4.
(2.) For Saunders, a demi -bull, salient,
couped at loins, ar. Solemferre possum. 67. 9
DAVIES, Lond. , on a cap, sa., turned up, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, gold. 45. 6
DAVIES, Salop, on a mount, vert, a goat, lodged,
ar., against a tree, ppr.
DAVIES, in lion's paw, erased, a mullet of five
points. comp. 45. i
DAVIES, Iri., a nag's head, ar., charged with a
caltrap, sa. 72. 9
DAVIES of Moor Court, Heref., a griffin, se-
greant, or. 86. 10
DAVIES, a mullet of five points, pierced, be-
tween wings.
DAVIES, Somers., a fawn, couchant, ppr. 85. 4
DAVIES, Lond., a lion, rampant. Nisi domi-
nusfrustra. 41. 12
DAVIES, Lond. and Salop, two lions' gambs,
erased, the dexter ermines, sinister, erm.,
holding a buckle, or. comp. 45. 4
DAVIES, Hants., a dove, wings addorsed, ar.,
in mouth a sprig, vert, bearing three roses,
or. comp. 1 06. 14
DAVIES, Kent, a boar's head, couped and erect,
or. 3. 6
DAVIES, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, sa. 44. 14
DAVIES, Suss., on a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head, couped, sa. 3. 3
DAVIES, on a chapeau, sa., turned up, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, gold, in dexter a mul-
let.
DAVIES, Bo WEN-, of Maes-y-Crygie, Carm., an
eagle, displayed. Virtus sine dote. 95. 13
DAVIS, Kent, a wolf, passant, erm. 63. 3
DAVIS, Hants., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, all ppr. 1 2 1. 6
DAVIS, Lond. and Westm., a demi-wolf, ram-
pant, regardant, erased, az., ducally gorged
and chained, or," in paws a mullet of six
points, ar.
DAVIS, Somers., two arms, embowed, vested,
erm., cuffed, az., in hands, ppr., a mound,
or.
DAVIS, Iri., an arm, from shoulder, embowed,
in hand a club, ppr. 149. 7
DAVIS, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
DAVIS, Heref., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-wolf, salient, ar., holding a cinquefoil,
gu. comp. 63. 5
DAVIS, Lond., a lion's head, erased, ppr. Ne
tentes, aut perfice. 47. 1 3
DAVIS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or, ducally
crowned, gu.
DAVIS, a leopard's head, erased, ppr. 10. 6
DAVIS, three arrows, one in pale, two in sal-
tier, ppr. 137. 6
DAVIS, a boar's head, erased, ppr. 15. 5
DAVISON, a dove, issuing, wings addorsed, in
beak three wheat-ears.
DAVISON, out of an earl's coronet, or, a dove,
rising, ar., in mouth a wheat- stalk, bladed,
and eared, all ppr.
DAVISON, Durh. , out of a crown vallery, or, a
dove, wings addorsed, in mouth three wheat-
ears.
DAVISON, out of a mural coronet, a stag's head,
affronted, ppr. comp. 83. lo
DAVISON, a stag's head, couped, between
wings, or.
DAVISON, Salop, an eagle, displayed, ar., col-
lared, gu., in beak an ear of wheat, or.
comp. 95. 13
DAVISS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in hand
a sword, waved, in pale, ppr. 138. 2
DAVORON, a hind, ppr. 85. 7
DAVY, Devons., a paschal lamb, regardant,
ar., holding a pennon, of the last, staff, or.
see plate 55
DAVY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
elephant's head, sa., armed, ar. 24. 12
DAVY, an elephant's head, ppr. 24. 10
DAVY, Devons., a bird, wings addorsed, ppr.,
in beak a sprig, vert, thereon three roses, or.
see plate 106
DAVY, Suss., Suff., and Wilts., a lion, sejant,
ar., supporting a column, or.
DAVY, Devons., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 8
DAVY of Ingoldsthorpe, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an elephant's head, sa., armed,
ar., in front of coronet a ring, thereto a
line and ring, gold, turned over trunk.
DAV
DAVY, Sco., a talbot's head, erased, or, ducally
crowned. 60. 10
DAVY, Sco., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
crowned, collared and eared, or.
DAVYE, an elephant's head, ppr., charged on
shoulder with a mullet, sa.
DAVYS, an ostrich, in mouth a horse-shoe, ppr.
108. 13
DAW, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, looking
at the sun, ppr. comp. 98. 10
DAWBENCY, Wore., a holly-tree, vert, fructed,
gu. 54- H
DAWBENEY, and DAWBNEY, a cross pattee, ar.,
within an orle of seven mullets, or. 158. 13
DAWBENEY, Eng., a leopard's face, or, jessant-
de-lis. gu. 48. 4
DAWBENEY, Eng., two lions' paws, erased,
holding up a crescent, or. II. 4
DAWBENEY, Eng., an elephant's head, erased,
per fess, or and vert. 24. 9
DAWBIN, a Triton, in sinister a trident, ppr.
125. 13
DAWE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, in hand
a swan's head, erased, all ppr. 151. 3
DAWE, Dors., in lion's gamb, erased and erect,
ar., a fleur-de-lis, or. comp. 43. I
DAWES, Eng., on point of a halberd, erect, or,
a wy vern, tail nowed, sans legs, sa., bezante*e,
or, vulned, gu. 91. I
DAWES, Middx., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an
oak -slip, vert, fructed with three acorns,
or.
DAWES, Staffs, and Lane., a wyvern, sa., be-
zantee, in dexter a battle-axe, erect., az. En
Dieu est tout. comp. 91. n
DAWKER, out of a palisado coronet, an arm,
embowed, vested, in hand a battle-axe, in
fess, ppr.
DAWKINS, a dexter arm, couped at shoulder,
ppr., in hand a battle-axe, of the last, in
bend, on blade a rose, gu. comp. 146. 2
DAWN, and DAWNE, a crane, in moxith an oak-
branch, ppr. 1 1 6. 7
DAWNAY, Baron. See DOWNE, Viscount.
DAWNEY, and DAWNY, Eng., a dexter wing, or.
DAWNSEY, a nag's head, couped, az., bezantee,
bridled, or. 72. 7
DAWS, Surr., on a demi-battle-axe, handled,
or, headed, ar., a dragon, sans legs, wings
addorsed, bezantee. 91. I
DAWS, Suss., a demi-man, vested in green,
winding a hunting-horn, ppr. Hinc usque
superna venabor. 132. 14
DAWSON, Line., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet a battle-axe,
gold. 154. 10
DAWSON of Edwardston Hall, Suff., a tabby
cat's head, gardant, erased, in mouth a rat,
ppr. Vitce via virtus. 32. 3
DAWSON of Castle Dawson, Iri., an etoile of
six points, or. Toujours propice. 1 28. 5
DAWSON, a cat's head, erased, affrontde, in
mouth a mouse. 32. 3
DAWSON, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a hound,
sa. 59- 5
DAWSON, Yorks. and Lane., a leopard's head,
erased, gardant. 10. 4
DAWSON, Lond., an etoile, or, 128. 5
DAWSON, Eng., a hand, erect, charged with
an eye, ppr. 128. 6
DAWSON, Cumb., a demi-talbot, erm., eared,
119 DEA
az., holding an arrow, or, flighted and
pointed, ar. 6 1. 4
DAWSON, Northumb., a talbot, passant, ppr.
Vitce via virtus. 6 1. 7
DAWTKEY, Suss., a unicorn, ar. 70. 13
DAX, between horns of a crescent, a cross
patte'e. 77. 2
DAX, an antelope's head, erased. 82. 7
DAY of Beaufort, Kerry, two hands clasping
each other, couped at wrist, conjoined to a
pair of wings, ppr. Sic itur ad astra. 131. 5
DAY, two hands conjoined, ppr., affixed to two
wings, expanded, the dexter, or, sinister, az.,
each charged with a mullet, counterchanged.
comp. 131. 15
DAY, Eng., two wings, expanded, or and az.
109. 12
DAY, a demi- cockatrice, wings expanded. 92. 10
DAY, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., collared,
ringed and lined, gu., the end nowed.
comp. 1 8. 10
DAYRELL, Bucks. , a goat's head, ar. 56. 4
DAYRELL, Bucks., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
attired, or. 55. 2
DAYRELL of Lillingston Dayrell, Bucks., a
goat's head, erased, ppr. Secure vivere mors
est. 55. 2
DAYRELL of Shudy Camps Park, Cambs., out
of a ducal coronet, a goat's head, erased,
ppr. Virtus mille scuta. 55. 8
DAYROLLES, Surr., a mullet of six points, or.
65- 15
DEA, an arm, couped below wrist, in fess,
vested, gu.,cuff dancettee, ar., in hand, ppr., a
broken sword, of the last, hilt and pommel, or.
DEACLE, out of a mural coronet, ar., an eagle,
or, in beak a rose, gu.
DEACON, Eng., a nag's head, ar. 72. I
DEACON, Eng., a nag's head. In utroque para-
tus. 72. i
DEACONS, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.,
winged, sa. 102. 12
DEACONS, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ar..
between wings, sa. 102. 13
DE AGUILAR, a lion, rampant, charged with a
plate.
DEAKEN, or DEAKIN, Eng., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a leopard's head, or, ducally
gorged, gold. 10. 8
DEALBENEY, an ox-yoke, in bend, sa. 147. 12
DEALE, Kent, within a snake, coiled up, ppr.,
a dove, ar., beaked and legged, gu. 118. 4
DEALTRY, out of a cloud, a hand, holding a
stag by the horns. 79. 3
DEALTRY, a fleur-de-lis, ar. 142. 13
DEALTRY, an escallop, erect. 5. i
DEAN, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, ar. 88. 7
DEAN, Eng., a winged pillar, ppr. 132. I
DEANE, Baron Muskerry. See MUSKERRY.
DEANE, a demi-lion, rampant, or, in dexter a
crescent, gu.
DEANE, Iri., a lion's gamb, erased, gu. 51. 15
DEANE, Ess. and Lane., a bear's head, couped,
ar., muzzled, or. 20. 6
DEANE, or DEAN, Eng., in hand, couped, in
fess, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or. 133. 5
DEANE, or DANE, Hants., a griffin's head, erased,
or. 88. 7
DEANE, on a mount, vert, a tortoise, or. 27. 6
DEANE, Ess., abear's head, muzzled, erased. 28. 2
DE ANGOLESME, Eng., a boat's sail affixed to
a mast, ppr. 21. I
DBA i!
DEANS, Eng. and Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr.,
ensign ed on top with a cross patte'e. Arte
vd marie. 9°- l
DEANS, Sco., a sword, in pale, point upward,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or. 65. 6
DEAR, and DEARE, Eng., a horse at full speed,
saddled and bridled. 73. 9
DEAR, a deer's head, ppr. 84. 10
DEAR, a deer's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
DEARDEN, Lane., a stag, trippant, regardant.
Dum spiro spero.
DEARMAN, out of a ducal coronet, or, five
cinquefoils, gu., stalked and leaved, ppr.
DEARDS, a Catherine-wheel, ducally crowned, or.
DBAS, Sco., on a daisy, a bee feeding, ppr.
Industria. comp. 53. I
DBASE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
ostrich, wings addorsed, ppr.
DEASIE, Sco., a hawk's head, erased, ppr. 103. 3
DEATH, Kent, a griffin's head, or, in beak a
trefoil, vert.
DEAVES, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, gu., a
dagger, or. 45. 8
DE BATHE, Bart., Iri., a lion, rampant, ar.,
supporting in paws a dagger, of the first,
hilt and pommel, or. Nee parvis sisto.
see plate 44
DE BEAUVOIR, Bart., Iri.: (i.) A griffin's head
and neck, wings addorsed, ar., in beak 'a
branch of woodbine, ppr. comp. 88. 10. (2.)
An eagle, displayed, vert. Conduct is Fate.
95- 13
DE BELLOMONT, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge
pierced, gu. 77. 7
DEBENHAM, Eng., a dexter hand, apaume'e,
ppr., in a maunch. 145. 12
DE BEST, Lond., on a mural coronet, or, a
fleur-de-lis, party, between two laurel-
branches, vert.
DE BETUM, Eng., an elephant, ppr. 24. 14
DE BLAQUIEBK, Baron, Iri., a garb, or. Tiens
alaverite". 12. 13
DE BLOIS, Eng., a lion, rampant, gardant, gu.
41. 7
DEBNAM, a bear, transfixed by a broken spear,
ppr. 28. 14
:Boi
)HUN, Eng., a wolf, current, ppr. 63. I
DE
DE BOUCHE, Eug., a cloud, ppr.
DE BOYS, Ess., a wyvern, ar. 91. 5
DE BOYS, Ess., a leg, in armour, embowed,
couped, ar. and sa., spur and leather, or. 1 38. 5
DEBRAM, a wheel, between wings.
DE BRETEVILLE, Eng., a staff, raguly, in pale,
sa., surmounted by an eagle, displayed, gu.
96. 6
DE BREVILL, Eng., in hand a sheaf of arrows,
ppr. 127. 12
DE BRUGES, Eng., a cross Calvary, on three
grieces, gu. 137-4
DE BURG, a bull's head, between wings. 1 5. 2
DE BURGH, Middx., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, couped at shoulder, gauntlet, apau-
mee, ppr., stringed as a bugle-horn, az., tas-
sels, gold. Nee parvis sisto. 148. 2
DE BURGH, Eng., a water-bouget, az. 131. 10
DE BURGO, Bart., Iri., a mountain-cat, sejant,
gardant, ppr., collared and chained, or.
Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy. comp. 63. 6
DE BURGO, Marquess Clanricarde. See CLAN-
RICARDE.
DE CARDONNEL, Eng., a dove, az. L'esperance
me console. 112. n
DEG-
DE CARTERET, Eng., a reindeer's head, ca-
bossed. 64. 2
DE CHANDEW, a nest of young birds, ppr. 74. 9
DECIES, Baron, Iri. (Beresford), a dragon's
head, erased, az., transfixed in neck by a
broken tilting-spear, or, point, ar., thrust
through upper jaw. Nil nisi cruce.
comp. go. 8
DECKER, Eng., a mountain-cat, current, re-
gardant, ppr. 63. 14
DE CLARE, Eng., the standard of St. George,
ppr. 145. ii
DE CLIFFORD, Baron, a demi-Indian goat, ar.,
armed, eared, and ducally gorged, gu.,
charged on body with three annulets, in
pale, of the last. 56. 3
DE CLINTON, Eng., on a mount, vert, a stag,
feeding, ppr. 79. 6
DE COSTA, Eng., a plume of ostrich-feathers,
or. 51. 3
DE COURCY, Baron Kingsale. See KINGSALE.
DE COURCY, Eng., a demi-leopard, or, spotted,
gu., collared and lined. 9. I
DE COURCY, Iri., a horse's head, issuing, gu. 72.7
DE COWCY, Eng., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
bridled, gu. 72. 7
DE CRESPIGNY, Bart., Surr., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a cubit arm, erect, in hand
a broadsword, ppr. Mens sibi conscia recti.
DE DEN, and DE DENA, in dexter hand, in
fess, couped, a sword, in pale, on point a
garland, all ppr. 128. 7
DE DREUX, a ram's head, erased, ar., horned,
or. 57. 7
DEE, Surr., a lion, sejant, gardant, or, in dex-
ter a cross formee, fitched, az., on cross a
label, with motto — Hie labor — sinister, on a
pyramid, ar., on it a label with this motto —
Hoc opus. 3^7
DEEDES of Sandling Park, Kent, an eagle's
head, erased, between wings, sa. Facta, non
verba. 102. 13
DEEDES, an eagle's head, erased, per fess,
nebulae, gu. and ar., between wings, sa.
IO2. 13
DEERHAM, Norf., a bear, sejant, rampant, sa..
muzzled, lined, and ringed, or. 28. 8
DEERING, Kent, in a ducal coronet, or, a
mount, vert, thereon a horse, passant, sa.
comp. 73. 10
DEERING, out of a ducal coronet, az., a dragon's
head, or. 90. 12
DEEVES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, gu., armed and crined, or.
70. I
DE FERRARS, on a chapeau, an eagle, preying
on a child, swaddled, all ppr. 97. 3
DE FERRERS, Eng., a pheon, az. 77. 13
DEFORTIBUS, Eng., an escarbuncle, or. 123. 4
DE FREYNE, Baron (Trench), a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Malo mori quam fcedari. 68. 1 1
DE GAUNT, Eng., a cross patte'e, fitched, sa.
50. 2
DEGGE, Derbs. and Staffs., on a ducal coronet,
or, a falcon, close, ar., jessed and belled, of
the last. 107. 2
DE GINKELL. See ATHLONE, Earl.
DEGON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a dolphin,
haurient. 68. 2
DEGON, Eng., a portcullis, az. 138. 1 1
DE GRAY, Eng., a dart and palm-branch, in
saltier, ppr. 157. 13
DEG-
DEL
DE GREY, Earl, Baron Lucas and Grantham
(De Grey): (i.) On a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a cockatrice, wings erect, or. 92. 4.
(2.) out of a ducal coronet, or, a mount,
vert, thereon a stag at gaze, gold. Qualis
ab incepto. 81. 3
DEHANEY, IrL, a demi-bear, rampant, ppr.
28. 5
DE HAKCLA, Eng., a fret, az. 128. n
DE HATFIELD, Eng., on stump of tree, sprout-
ing branches, an eagle, wings addorsed and
inverted, all ppr. 99. 9
DEINSTON, Sco., a tree, ppr., fructed, gu. 25. 13
DEKENER, Middx., out of a tower, vert, a
tiger's head, ppr., collared, or. 22. 7
DELABER, Eng., a greyhound, sejant, collared,
sa. 18. 13
DE LA CHAMBRE, Suss., an ass's head, erased,
ar. 20. 2
DE LA CHEROIS of Donaghadee, an anchor,
erect, ppr. Fac et spera. 153. 1 1
DELADOWNE, an arm, vested, az., cuffed, or, in
hand, ppr., a cup, of the first, flames issuing,
ppr. comp. 67. 12
DELAFELD, and DELAFIELD, Eng., an ox's foot,
couped, sa. 65. 9
DELAFIELD, Eng., a cross patteefc gu., between
wings, or. 94. 6
DELAFIELD, Middx., a dove, wings expanded,
in mouth an olive-branch, all ppr. Insignia
fortunce paria — and — Fest. 1 06. 13
DE LA FONS, Eng., a wolf, sejant, or. 19. 8
DE LA FOSSE, a cock, or. 94. 12
DE LA FOUNTAINE, Ess., on a mount, vert, a
griffin, sejant, or, in dexter an Eastern crown,
ar.
DELAHAY, on a torteau, vert, a lion's head,
erased, ar., collared, az. 49. 4
DELAHEY, Heref., a wolf's head. 19. 5
DELAHILL, Eng., a caltrap, az.
DELAITE, a cock, or. 94. 12
DELALAUD, Eng., two hands conjoined, sup-
porting a human heart, ppr. 133. 3
DELALAND, Eng., a leopard's head, issuing from
a tower, ppr. 24. 2
DELALEIGH, out of a crescent, or, a cross cross-
let, fitched, sa. 127. I
DELALYND, Eng., in the sea, ppr., an anchor.
138. 12
DELALYND, and DELALYNDE, Eng., an escallop,
gu., between eagles' wings, or. 5. 4
DELAMAINE, a chevalier in armour, ppr., in
dexter a tilting-spear, with pennon unrolled.
137. 5
DELAMAINE, Eng., a man in military uniform,
az., holding a flag in bend, gu. 127. 5
DELAMARE, Eng., an eel, naiaut, ppr. no. 7
DEL AM ARE, Eng., a ship under sail, in the sea,
ppr. 21. 13
DELAMAYNE, same crest.
DELAMERE, Baron (Cholmondeley), a demi-
griffin, segreant, sa., beaked, winged, and
membered, or, ducally gorged and chained,
between claws a helmet, ppr., garnished, or.
Cassis tutissima virtus. see plate 86
DELAMERE, Chesh., same crest.
' DELAMERE, a pheasant, ppr. 113. 13
DELAMOTE, and DELAMOTTE, Eng., an ostrich's
head, in mouth a horse's shoe, between two
feathers, ppr. 108. 7
DELAMOTE, a lion, passant, gardant, collared,
vair. see plate 36
DELAMYNE, a ship in full sail. 21. 13
DELANCEY, and DELANCY, Eng., a demi-leopard,
gardant, supporting an anchor, ppr. 9. 9
DELANCEY, a sinister arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a standard, with flag. 122. 15
DELAND, Eng., a leopard's head, issuing from
a tower, ppr. 24. 2
DELANE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, or, charged
with a mullet, sa. comp. 101. n
DELANEY, and DELANY, Eng., an antelope,
trippant, ppr. 82. 14
DELANEY, and DELANY, between wings, a swan,
statant, ppr. see plate 75
DELANEY, Iri., a buffalo's head, erased, gu.
14. 9
DELANY, a bull's head, erased, out of ducal
coronet. 14. 2
DELAP, Surr., two arms, embowed, dexter, ppr.,
in hand, a rose, gu., sinister in armour, and
holding a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
Mcrito. comp. 127. 6
DELAP, Eng., a rose-branch, with three roses,
ppr. 30. 4
DELAP, Lond. and Surr., a cubit arm, in ar-
mour, in pale, in hand a sword, ppr., hilt
and pommel, gold. 155. 7
DELAPINDE, in lion's gamb, erased, ar., three
pines, or, leaved, vert.
DELAPIPE, Eng., three organ pipes, or, enfiled
with garland of laurel, vert. 137. 7
DELAPLAUNCH, Eng., a cross moline, erm.
77- 9
DELAPLAUNCH, Eng., a hunting-horn, sans
strings, sa., garnished, or. I. 14
DELAPOOL, DELAPOOLE, and DE LA POOLE,
Eng., a crosier, gu. 150. 9
DELAPOOLE, Eng., on a chapeau, a leopard,
statant, ppr. 9. 12
DE LA RIVER, and DELARIVER, Yorks., in lion's
paw a broken spear, ppr. 49. I
DE LA RIVER, and DELARIVER, a shepherd's
flute, or. 150. 6
DELAROUS, an armed arm, in hand a sword,
ppr. 140. 13
DELATUNE, Hants., an antelope, passant, or.
82. 14
DELATURE, a lamb, bearing cross and banner.
55- 10
DELAUNE, the lion of St. Mark, sejant, wings
elevated, round head a glory, all ppr., dexter
on the Gospel, close, or, covered, gu., gar-
nished, of the second.
DE LA VACH, and DELAVACHE, Eng., a cow's
tail, ppr. 142. 9
DELAVACHE, Eng., an ox-yoke, in pale, sa.
147. 12
DELAVAL, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a goat's head, ar., attired, gold. Dieu
me conduise. 55* ^
DELAVAL, a salamander in flames, ppr. 27. 8
DELAVALL, Northumb., a ram's head, erased,
ar., attired, or. 57-7
DELAVERE, a stag, salient, ppr. 79. 7
DELAVERE, a Catherine wheel, dropping blood,
allgu. 145- !5
DELAWAR, a bird's head, couped, ar., beaked,
gu. 102. 9
DELAWARR, Earl (West), out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head, az., beaked and
eared, gold. Jour de ma vie ! 86. 3
DELECHAMBER, Suss., an ass's head, erased, ar.
22. 2
DEL
DEN
DELEGH, out of a crescent, or, a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa. 127. I
DELEVAL, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion's head,
erased, ducally crowned, all ppr. 47. 8
DELGARNO, Eng., a sea-lion, statant, in dexter
a cross moline. see plate 69
DELILERS, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
ducally crowned, gu. comp. 46. 3
DELINE, Eng., a rock, ppr. Esse quam videri.
67- 5
DE LISLE and DUDLEY, Baron (Sydney): (i.)
For Sidney, a porcupine, statant, az., quills,
collar and chain, or. Quo fata vacant. 33. 2.
(2.) For SheUey, a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
ducally gorged, or. comp. 87. I
DE LISLE, a lion, passant, gardant. 36. 13
DELL, Eng., issuing from a cloud, in hand,
erect, a garb. 136. 10
DELLABEB, Eng., a tower, ppr., flagged, ar.,
charged with a saltier, sa.
DELLABER, a greyhound, sejant, sa. 18. 14
DELLABERE, Glouc., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a plume of feathers. 108. 5
DELLEE, Eng. , on a mount, a dove, ppr.
106. 12
DELLYNE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a Cornish
chough, ppr. 119. 6
DELMAR, a lion, sejant, gu., collared, dancettee,
dexter resting on a fleur-de-lis, seeplate 38
DELME, and DELMIE, a lion, passant, gu.,
against an anchor, sa. comp. 36. 1 1
DELSUME, Eng., a pegasus' head, ar., between
wings, or. 72. 4
DELVES, Sco. and Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a demi- eagle, displayed, ar. Je ne puis.
101. 2
DELVES, Eng., a dolphin, embowed, az. 68. n
DE MANDEVILE, Eng., on a mount, vert, a
stag, current, regardant, ppr. 81. 14
DE MARDESTON, Eng., a cross fleury, fitched,
gu., fleury, or. 123. 6
DE MARDESTON, SufL, out of a mural coronet,
a lion's head. 45. 15
DE MAULEY, Baron (Spencer-Ponsonby), out
of a ducal coronet, three arrows, points
downward, one in pale, two in saltier,
crowned at the intersection by a snake, all
ppr. Pro rege, lege, grege. ' in. 10
DEMESCHINES, Eng., in hand, a cutlass, ppr.
158. 9
DE MENBURGH, a cinquefoil. 80. 3
DE MOHUN, Eng., a lion's head, regardant,
ppr. 48. 12
DE MONTACUTE, Eng., a griffin's head, gu.,
between wings, or. 88. 6
DE MONTGOMERY, Eng., a demi-savage, in dex-
ter a sword, in sinister a marshal's baton,
ppr. 127. 2
DE MONTMORENCY, a peacock in pride, ppr.
117. I
DE MONTMORENCY of Castle Morres, Kilkenny,
a peacock in pride, ppr. Dieu ayde. 117. i
DE MORTON, Eng. , a griffin, segreant, sa.
86. 10
DE MOWBRAY, Eng., a fox, current, ppr. 1 6. 13
DEMPSEY, Eng., a sphinx, wings addorsed, ppr.,
129. 13
DEMPSEY, Iri., out of a mural coronet, seven
battle-axes, erect, ppr. 132. 4
DEMPSTER of Skibo, Sutherland, a leg-bone
and palm-branch, in saltier, ppr. Mors aut
vita decora. 66. 6
DEMPSTER, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a sword,
in pale, ppr. Fortiter et strenue. 44. 1 1
DEN, and DEN A, Eng., a black's head, sa.,
banded, ar. 135. 8
DEN, and DENNE, Kent, on a staff, raguly,
vert, a stag, lodged, ppr., attired, or.
comp. 80. 10
DEN, and DENNE, on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, regardant, ar. 80. 5
DENBIGH, Earl of (Percy-Fielding), a nut-
hatch, with a hazel- branch, fructed, all ppr.
Virtutis prcemium honor. 58. 1 1
DENBY, Eng., an antelope, passant, gu., col-
lared, ar. comp. 82. 14
DENCH, Eng., a unicorn's head, between two
branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. 71. 8
DENE, Devons., in dexter hand, a cross cross-
let, fitched. 1 1 6. 14
DENESTON, Eng., a cross fleury, fitched, gu.,
fleury, or. 123. 6
DE NEWBURG, Eng., a quatrefoil, vert. 124. i
DENGAINE, on a mount, a stag, feeding, ppr.
79. 6
D'ENGAINE, on a mount, a stag, feeding, ppr.
79- 6
DENGAYNE, Eng., a tower, sa., with a cupola,
gu., surmounted by a flag, also gu. 22. 5
DENHAM, Sco., a thistle and rose slip, in saltier,
all ppr. Juvant aspera probum. 30. 3
DENHAM, Sco., a crane, in dexter a stone, ppr.
Cura dat victoriam. 115. 6
DENHAM, Eng., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
DENHANY, a demi-bear, salient, ar. 28. 5
DENHOLM, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
DENIS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, ppr. 108. 5
DENISON, Eng., out of a naval coronet, a demi-
mermaid, in dexter a mirror, in sinister a
comb, ppr. 122. 2
DENISON, Eng., a dexter arm, in bend, sleeved,
vert, hand, ppr., pointing to a star, or.
comp. 159. 8
DENISTOUN, in dexter hand an antique shield,
sa., charged with a star, or. 158. II
DENMAN, Baron (Denman), a raven, rising,
ppr., in beak, an annulet, or. Prudentia ct
constantia." seeplate 114
DENMAN, Eng., a demi-grey friar, vested, ppr.,
in dexter a lash. 124. 2
DENN, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a camel's
head, or. comp. 31. 9
DENNE, Kent, on a chapeau, vert, turned up,
erm., a peacock in pride, ppr. 116. 13
DENNESTOUN, Lord, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr.,
an antique shield, sa., charged with a star,
or. Adversa virtute repcllo. 158. n
DENNET, Lond., a boar's head, erased, az. 15. 5
DENNETT, Eng., in hand an escallop, ppr.
158. 3
DENNETT, a demi-wolf, sa., collared, indented,
ar. comp. 19. 9
DENNEY, and DENNY, Ess. and Norf., a cubit
arm, erect, ppr., in hand a bunch of barley,
or. 134. 7
DENNIE, and DENNY, Sco., a hand, erect, point-
ing with two fingers to the sun. 124. 12
DENNIS, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, az., be-
zantee. 44. 1 4
DENNIS, a leopard's head and neck, couped,
ppr. 10. 12
DENNIS, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, in hand
a sheaf of arrows, ppr. 146. I
DEN 123
DENNIS, Cornw., a dragon's head and neck,
couped. 90. 4
DENNIS, Eng., a tiger's head, erased, erm. 10. 6
DENNISTOUN, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, or. 58. 12
DENNY, out of a ducal coronet, a plume of
ostrich-feathers. 108. 5
DENNY, Bart., Iri., a cubit arm, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand wheat-ears, or. Et mea
messis erit. 149. 9 and 10
DENNY, Iri., a garb, in fess, ppr. 12. 9
DENNY, Eng., a buck's head, couped at neck.
84. ii
DENNYS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, ppr. 108. 5
DENOUAC, Eng., between wings a globe, there-
on an eagle, wings expanded, ppr.
comp. 8. 2
DENOVAN, Sco., a stag, trippant, gu. 79. 4
DENSHIRE, Eng., a lion, regardant, holding
with both paws an anchor, all ppr.
see plate 36
DENSTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, in
dexter hand a sword, blade wavy, ppr. 1 38. 2
DENSY, Eng., on a chapeau, a stag, passant,
ppr. 79. 9
DENT, a demi-wolf. eomp. 19. 7
DENT, a demi-wolf, salient, sa., charged on
neck with a collar, dancettee, ar.
DENT, Northumb., a tiger's head, erased, erm.,
maned, sa., vomiting fire, ppr. comp. 10. 14
DENT, Surr., a tiger's head, couped, ar. 10. 12
DENTON, a stork, ppr. 115. 8
DENTON, (Dumb., a martlet, sa. 119. 5
DENTON, Camb., a lion, couchant, or. 39. 5
DENYS, Bart., Northamp., a demi-lion, ermi-
nois, collared, gu., between paws a lily,
slipped, ppr. Hora e sempre. see plate 44
DENYS, by a tree, vert, an antelope, passant,
ppr. see plate 82
DEPDEN, Eng., an anchor, or, surmounted by
a fleur-de-lis. 131. 12
DEPDEN, a dexter and sinister hand, wielding
a two-handed sword, ppr. 122. 4
DEPHAM, Eng., a church, ppr. 23. 13
DEPHAM, Eng., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. I
DE PLACETES, a lion's head, ppr., collared, or.
49. 14
DE PONTHIEU, a tree, vert. 26. 1 1
DEPTUN, Eng., an anchor, or, enfiled by a fleur-
de-lis, sa. 131. 12
DE PUDSEY, Eng., an eagle's head, gu., in beak
an acorn, slipped and leaved, vert. 102. 4
DERAM, Eng., in hand, in fess, couped, a fleur-
de-lis, ppr. 133. 5
DERAM, a pyramid, entwined by a vine, ppr.
145- H
DERAW, Eng., a bundle of quills, ar. 51. 4
DERBY, Earl of (Stanley), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., an eagle, wings addorsed,
or, feeding an infant in its nest, ppr.,
swaddled, az., banded, of the third. Sans
changer. 97-3
DERBY, a garb, ar., banded, or. 12. 13
DERBY, a dromedary, ppr. 31. ii
DEREHAM, Norf., a bear, rampant, sejant, sa.,
muzzled, lined and ringed, or, charged on
shoulders with an annulet, ar. comp. 28. 8
DERHAM, a demi-wolf, rampant. 63. 5
DERHAM, Iri., a demi-wolf, per pale, or and
sa.
DERHAM, Eng., two hands, winged and clasped.
131- 5
DES
DERHAUGH, Suff., a tiger, passant, or, tufted
and rnaned, sa. 9. 13
DERING, Bart., Kent, on a ducal coronet, or,
a horse, passant, sa., maned, gold. Terrere
nolo, timere nescio. 73. 10
DE RINZY of Clobewan Hall, "VYexford, a
sword, erect, ppr., hilted, or. Facta, non
verba. 65. 6
DE RIVERS, and DE RYVERS, Eng., a tortoise,
passant, ppr. 27. 6
DE RIVERS, a bat, displayed. 74. 5
DERMOTT, Iri., a griffin's head, erased, or. 88. 7
DERMOT, or DERMOTT, Eng , a demi-lion, hold-
ing a spear, in pale, thrust through a bear's
head, all ppr.
DERNFORD, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.,
and sword, ppr., in saltier. 52. I
DERNFORD, Eng., a sphinx, passant, gardant,
wings addorsed, ppr. 129. 13
DE ROMARA, Eng., a stag's head, at gaze, ppr.
82. i
DE ROUILLON, Norf., a dolphin, haurient, sa.
68. 5
DERRICK, on a spear-head, a savage's head,
couped, dropping blood, ppr. Virtute, non
viribus. comp. 123. 10
DERULE, Eng., a demi-wolf, gu. 63. 5
DERWELL, Eng., a harp, or. 77. n
DERWIN, a demi-griffin, in claws an escallop.
see plate 86
DE SALLIS, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
harpy, displayed, ducally crowned.
see plate 32
DESANGES, a' cherub's head, or. 136. 2
DESART, Earl of (Otway-O'Connor-Cuffe), Iri.,
a cubit arm, erect, vested, or, charged with
two bendlets undee, az., cuffed, erm., in
hand, ppr., a pole-axe, of the first, staff, of
the second. Virtus repulses ncscia sordidce.
DE SAUMAREZ, Baron (Saumarez), a falcon,
wings expanded, ppr. In Deo spero. 104. 10
DESBARRES, Eng., an arm, couped at shoulder,
embowed, in hand a spear, in pale, all ppr.
141. 15
DESBOROUGH, and DESBROWE,"a bear's head,
couped, sa., muzzled, or. 20. 6
DESBOUVERIE, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two
heads, displayed, sa., ducally gorged, charged
with a cross crosslet. see plate 96
DESBRISAY, Eng., a bell, or. 159. I
DESBROWE, a talbot's head, erased. 61. 2
DESCHAMPS, Eng., the golden fleece, girt round
middle with a collar, or. 57. 6
DE SENLIZE, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant,
gu. 36- *3
DE SILVA, a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
DESLAND, Iri., two hands, conjoined, support-
ing a heart. 133-3
DESMOND, a lion, passant, gardant, or, grasp-
ing a saltier, gu. see plate 37
DESMOND, Earl of, Iri. See DENBIGH, Earl of.
DESNAY, Eng., on a chapeau, ar., turned up,
gu., charged with fleur-de-lis, or, a lion, pas-
sant, gu. comp. 37. 8
DESNE, a leopard's face, affronted, breaking
with its mouth a sword. see plate 10
DESNEY, a wyvern, sans legs, vert.
DESPARD, Iri., in hand a broken spear. 144. 4
DESPARD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a star
of twelve rays, ar.
DESPENCER, LE, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr.
88. 7
DES
124
DEY
DESPENCER, Eng., two wings conjoined, ppr.
"3- 3
DESS, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., an
owl, close, or. comp. 107. 8
DESSBON, a marquess's coronet, ppr.
DESSE, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., an
owl, wings expanded, or. Vigilo. 107. 7
DESSEN, a porcupine, sa., spines tipped, or.
33- 8
DES VOEUX, Bart., Iri., a squirrel, sejant, ppr.
Altiora in votis. 5^' I2
DE TABLET, Baron (Warren), a swan's neck,
couped, ar., guttee-de-sang. Pro rege et
patrid. see plate 75
DETHICK, Derbs. and Norf., a nag's head,
erased, ar. 72. I
DETHICK, Durh., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
charged on neck with a mullet, on a cres-
cent, see plate 72
DETHICKE, Eng., an eagle, regardant, wings
expanded and inverted, ppr. 100. 10
DETON, and DETTON, Eng., a goat's head,
erased, ar., collared, gu. comp. 55. 2
DETON, Eng., on a tower, ar., a crescent, gu.
22. 10
DEUCHAR, Sco., a boar's head, erased, between
two branches of laurel, ppr. Verus adfinem.
comp. 3. II
DEUCHAR, Sco., a boar's head, couped, between
two alder branches. comp. 3. 1 1
DEUCHAR, Sco., out of a mural coronet, an
arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a sword,
all ppr. 1 20. 9
DE UFFORD, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
102. 12
D'EuREUX, Eng., five arrows, gu., headed, or,
feathered, ar. , bound by a belt, of the first,
buckled, gold. 107. 11
D'EuREUX, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a talbot's head. 60. 6
DEVALL, Eng., on a chapeau, a greyhound,
sejant. see plate 18
DE VALLANCE, Eng , a greyhound's head, gu.
20. 4
DEVAYNES, Eng., a lion, rampant, between
paws a battle-axe. see plate 40
DEVAYNES, out of a baron's coronet, a demi-
dragon, in dexter a sword.
DEVEN, a lion, rampant, ar., ducally gorged,
or. see plate 40
DEVENDALE, Eng., a long cross, a/. 147. 4
DEVANISH, Suss., a demi- tiger, salient, vert,
in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched, ar.
see plate 9
DEVENPORT, a savage's head, affrontee, round
head a snake.
DEVENPORT, on a mount, vert, a hound, se-
jant, ppr., resting dexter on a stag's head,
cabossed. see plate 18
DEVENSHIRE, Cornw., an eagle, ppr. 98. 13
DEVERAL, and DEVEREL, Eng., the rays of the
sun issuing from behind a cloud, ppr. 14. i
DEVERE, Bart., Iri. : (i.) On a chapeau, turned
up, erm., a boar, passant, az., bristled and
tusked, or. 4. 12. (2.) The Castle of Lime-
rick, ppr. Vero nihil verius.
DEVERE, Eng., the sun shining on a sun-flower,
ppr.
DEVEREAUX, and DEVEREUX, Iri., a stag, trip-
pant, ppr. 79. 4
DEVEREULX, a talbot's head, ar., ducally
crowned, or. 60. 10
DEVEREUX, out of a ducal coronet, or, a talbot's
head, ar., eared, gu. 60. 6
DEVEREUX, a tower, ppr. 22. 14
DEVEREUX, Viscount Hereford, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a talbot's head, ar., eared, gu.
Virtutis com.es invidia. 60. 6
DEVERSON, a lion's head, gardant and erased,
gu., collared, or. comp. 47. 3
DE VESCI, Viscount (Vesey), Iri., in hand, in
armour, a laurel-branch, all ppr. Sub hoc
signo vinces.
DEVESTON, Eng., a cross fleury, fitched, gu.
123. 6
DEVETTS, issuing from clouds, a cubit arm, in
fess, in hand a sword, erect, enfiled with a
boar's head, erased. comp. 152. 5
D.EVEY-, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, in fess,
couped, ppr., vested, sa., in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. 103. 8
DE VISME, an eagle, displayed, ppr. 95. 13
DE VISME, an eagle, displayed, sans legs, ppr.
DEVOIKE, a dexter hand throwing an arrow,
ppr. i. 6
DEVON, Eng., a horse's head, ar., thrust
through by a spear, sa., head, or. 72. 8
DEVON, Earl of (Courtenay), a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Ubi lapsus ? quid fed ? 68. 1 1
DEVONSHIRE, Eng., a cross moline, or. 77. 9
DEVONSHIRE, Duke of, Marquess of Hartington
(Spence-Cavendish), a snake, nowed, ppr.
Cavendo tut us. in. 6
DE WAETOR, WAGER, Eng., the attires of a
stag fixed to scalp, or. comp. So. 6
DEWAR, Northumb., a holy lamb bearing the
banner of St. Andrew, ppr. 55. II
DEWAR, Sco., a cock, crowing, ppr. Gloria
patri. 94. 12
DE WARREN, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant,
az. 36. 13
DEWELL, and DE WELLE, Eng., on a mount,
vert, a horse, current, ar., bridled, sa. 73. 8
DEWELLES, an ostrich's head and wings, ar.,
ducally gorged, gu., in mouth a horse-shoe,
az. comp. 1 08. 6 and 8
DEWERS, an anchor, with cable, ppr. 133. 7
DEWES, Warw., a wolf's head, erased, or,
collared, vair, in mouth a- quatrefoil, pierced,
gu., slipped, ppr. see plate 19
DEWHURST, Lane., a wolf's head, erminois.
Spes mea in Deo. 19. 5
DEWHURST, Lane., a wolf's head, erased, er-
minois, collared, az. Spes mea in Deo,
comp. 19. 3
DEWING, Norf., a greyhound's head, erased,
ar., collared and ringed, gu. comp. 18. 10
DE WINTON of Clifton, Glouc., a wyvern, ppr.
Si/n ar dy Hun. 91. 5
DEWSBURY, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a mart-
let, or. 119. 5
DEXTER, Eng., a tree, pendent therefrom two
weights. 25. 14
DEYCOURT, Eng., a sword, in pale, enfiled with
a leopard's face. 10. I
DEYNCOURT, Eng., the Standard of St. George,
ppr. 145. II
DEYNES, Suff , out of a mural coronet, gold, a
dragon's head, sa., gorged with two bars,
or. comp. go. 10
DEYVELLE, DEYVILL, and DAVELL, Eng., an
arm, in fess, ppr., vested, in hand a fleur-
de-lis, or. comp. 133. 5
DEYVIL, Eng., a fleur-de-lisj gu. 142. 13
D'EY
DIL,
D'EYVILL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a club, sa., spiked, or. 154. 13
DIAMONT, a demi-lion, or, in dexter a fusil, gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, gold, see plate 44
DIAS, Eng., on a garland of laurel, a lion, pas-
sant, ppr. 36. 12
DIBBLE, DIABLE, and DIBLE, Eng., on a cha-
peau, a lion, statant, gardant, ducally gorged,
tail extended. 37- 14
DIBDIN, Eng., a talbot, passant, collared, ppr.
61. 8
DIBLE, and DIBLEY, Eng., a demi-Hercules,
holding over shoulder a club, ppr. I. II
DiCCONSON, Eng., a hind's head, or. 85. 3
DICEY, a demi-lion, or. Fide et amore. 44. 14
DICEY, Eng., a lion, sejant, .gu., supporting
between paws a shield, ar. 38. 4
DICHER, Salop, a bear, passant, ar. 28. 1 1
DICK, QUINTIN, Esq., of Layer Tower, Ess., a
cat, sejant. Semper fidelis. 32. 2
DICK, Bart., of Braid, Sco., a stag's head,
erased, ppr., attired, or. Virtute — and —
Publica solus mca merces. 83. 13
DICK, Bart., of Prestonfield, Sco., in dexter
hand a plumb rule, ppr. Over, fork over.
DICK, Sco., a ship in distress* ppr. At spes
infracta. 21. 10
DICK, Iri., a horse's head, armed, ppr., bridled,
gu. 71. 6
DICK, a leopard, sejant, ppr. 9. 10
DICK, Eng., a dagger and sword, in saltier,
ppr.
DICKENS, a hind's head. 85. 3
DICKENS, Suff., a lion, rampant, ppr., holding
a cross flory, sa. comp. 40. 8
DICKENS, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped in
fess, from elbow, in pale, holding up an
esquire's helmet, all ppr. 67. 13
DICKENS, on trunk of tree, entwined by a ser-
pent, a falcon, wings expanded.
DICKENS, a lion, couchant, or, in dexter a cross
patonce, sa. see plate 39
DICKENS, a demi-leopard, ppr. IJostis honori
invidia. 9. I
DICKENSON, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a hand, holding a fleur-de-lis. 137. 3
DICKENSON, out of a ducal coronet, a phoenix
in flames, ppr. 103. 7
DICKENSON, out of clouds, a cubit arm, erect,
in hand a branch of laurel, all ppr. 144. 13
DICKENSON, Lond., in hand an ox-yoke, ppr.
124. 3
DICKENSON, a tiger, sejant, erm., ducally
gorged, or, in gamb a broad arrow, gold,
feathered, ar. comp. 9. 10
DICKENSON, and DICONSON, Line., Yorks., and
Staff., a demi-lion, rampant, per pale, er-
minois and az. 44. 14
DICKENSON, a greyhound's head, between two
roses, slipped and leaved, ppr. 18. 2
DICKENSON, in hand, ppr., vested, gu., an es-
carbuncle, ar. 156. 15
DICKENSON, out of clouds, a cubit arm, erect,
in hand three wheat-ears, all ppr.
comp. 144. 13 and 149. 9
DICKESON, Eng., a boar's head, couped, in
mouth four arrows, all ppr. 3. 7
DICKESON, or DICKINSON, a camel's head, ppr.,
bridled, gu., on top of head a plume of
ostrich-feathers, and under throat a bell, or.
see plate 3 1
DICKEY, and DICKIE, Eng., a ferret, ppr. 34. 5
DICKIE, Sco., oil a rock, an alder-tree, growing,
PP^ 54- 13
DICKIN, Salor a lion, sejant, or, in dexter a
cross crosskj, gold. Vincit veritas.
see plate 38
DICKINS, Suss. : (l.) A lion, sejant, sa., holding
a cross flory, or. see plate 38. (2.) On stump
of tree, entwined by a serpent, ppr., a fal-
con, also ppr., beaked, membered, and
belled, or.
DICKINS, Kent, a lion, sejant, or, holding a
cross flory, sa. In hoc signo vinces. see plate 38
DICKMAN, a demi-horse, rampant. 72. IO
DICKSON, JOHN W., of Dumfries, Sco., and
Ceylon, over an arm, in armour, brandishing
a falchion, ppr., a trident and spear in sal-
tier, or. Fortes fortuna jurat.
comp. 140. 13
DICKSON, Bart., Norf., same crest and motto.
DICKSON, Arbroath, in dexter hand a sword,
in bend, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Fortes
fortuna jurat. 159. 7
DICKSON, Sco., in hand a sword, in bend, ppr.
fortes fortuna jurat. 1 59- 7
DICKSON, Iri., out of a tower, a lion's head,
ppr. 24. 6
DICKSON, Sco., a winged heart, ppr. Ccelum
versus. 52> II
DICKSON, Sco., a hart, couchant, gardant, ppr.,
attired, or, within two branches of laurel, in
orle, vert. Cubo sed euro. So. 14
DICOM, and DICONS, Beds., a cock's head, az.,
beaked, or, combed, and wattled, gu. 94. 9
DICOME, Line., a unicorn's head, erased, quar-
terly, erm. and gu., crined, or, the horn
gobony, of the last and ar. 70. 5
DIDDIER, or DIDEAR, a demi-griffm, wings ex-
panded, ppr. 86. 13
DIETZ, out of a ducal coronet, a pair of stag's
horns. 83. 8
DIFFORD, and DITFORD, a lion's head, erased,
or, ducally crowned, gu. comp. 44. 5
DIGBY, Earl (Digby), an ostrich, ar., in mouth
a horse-shoe, or. Deo, non fortuna. 108. 13
DIGBY, an ostrich, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe,
ppr. 1 08. 13
DIGBY of Osbertstown, Iri., an ostrich, ar., in
mouth a horse-shoe, or. Deo, non fortuna.
1 08. 13
DIGGES, an eagle's leg, ppr., thigh plumed with
three feathers, sa. comp. 107. 12
DIGGS, and DYGES, Kent, SUIT., and Wilts.,
an eagle's leg, couped from thigh, sa.,
plumed with three ostrich -feathers, ar.
DIGGS, and DYGES, Kent, Surr., and Wilts., an
eagle's head, sa. 102. 9
DIGHTON, Herts., in lion's gamb, erased, or, a
cross formee, fitched, gu. 44. I
DIGHTON, Line., a squirrel, sejant, collared,
cracking a nut, or. 58. 7
DIGHTON, Eng. , on a ducal coronet, or, a hawk,
close, ar., beaked and legged, gu., belled,
gold. 107. 2
DIKENS, a bird's head, neck, az. , top of head,
gu., beaked, or. IO2. 9
DIKENS, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
DIKENS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu., du-
cally crowned, or. comp. 44. 5
DIKES, and DYKES, a lobster, vert. 6. 1 1
DILKE, Eng., a dove, close, ar., beaked and
legged, gu. 112. II
DILKES, Eng., a mill -rind, gu. 65. 3
DIL
126
DOB
DILLINGTON, Norf., on a perch, ar., a hawk,
close, ppr., beaked, belled, and legged, or.
104. 7
DILLON, Viscount (Dillon-Lee), Iri. : (i.) For
Lee, out of a ducal coronet, or, a pillar, ar. ,
thereon a falcon, az. (2.) For Dillon, a
demi-lion, rampant, gu., between paws an
etoile, ar. Dum spiro, spero. comp. 46. 2
DILLON, Bart., Iri. : (i.) On a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a falcon, rising, ar., beaked,
legged, and belled, or. 105. 2. (2.) A
demi-lion, rampant, gu. Auxilium ab alto.
44. 14
DILLON, Devons., out of a crescent, gu., a
demi-lion, in dexter an etoile, of the same.
DILLON, Iri., out of a marquess's coronet, or,
a falcon, wings expanded, ar., beaked and
legged, or, between the wings an imperial
eagle, sa. Auxilium ab alto. see plate 104
DILLON, Eng., a demi-lion, in dexter a mullet.
Dum spiro, spero. 46. 2
DILLON, Earl of Roscommon, and Baron Clon-
brock. See those titles.
DILLWTN of Borough Lodge, a stag's head,
couped, ppr. Craignez honte. 84. 10
DIMMOCK, Eng., a boar's head, couped, ppr.,
between two laurel-branches, vert.
comp. 3. II
DIMOND, Eng., a cross crosslet, in pale, sur-
mounted by a sword, in bend sinister, point
downward. 120. 4
DIMOND, a demi-lion, or, between paws, a fusil,
of the same, charged with a fleur-de-lis, az.
see plate 44
DIMSDALE, Herts., out of a Russian baron's
coronet, a griffin's head, erm.
DIMSDALE, a griffin's head, erased, ar. Magnus
Hippocrates ! tu nobis major. 88. 7
DIMSDALE, a beaver, ppr. 33. 1 1
DINE, Beds., a wyvern, statant, ppr. J'ay
espere mieux avoir. 91. 5
DINELEY, on a ducal coronet, or, three darts,
two in saltier, one in pale, with a serpent
entwined, ppr. in. 10
DINES, a griffin, passant. 87. 13
DINGDALE, Lane., a griffin's head, between
wings, or. 88. 6
DINGHAM, Eng., a dexter hand, erect, pointing
with the two fore-fingers to the sun in
splendour, ppr. 124. 12
DINGHAM, in a round top, or, six spears, in
the centre a pennon, ar., thereon a cross, gu.
DINGLKY, and DINLEY, Yorks., a Roman head,
with a helmet, couped at neck, ppr. 135. 8
DINGWALL, a human heart, ppr. 136. 13
DINNET, a bull's head, gu. 14. 7
DINORBEN, Baron (Hughes), out of a crown
vallery, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., between
paws a pike-head, ppr.
DINWIDDIE, an eagle, wings addorsed and in-
verted, in dexter a guinea-pig. Ubi libertas
ibi patria.
DINWORDY, a cubit arm, erect, in -hand a spear,
all ppr. 148. 10
DIROM, Sco., a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
DIROM of Mount Annan, Dumfries, a stag's
head. 84. 1 1
DIRWYN, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, ppr.
117. II
DISCOMBE, Line., a unicorn's head, erased. 70. 5
DISHINGTON, Sco., a man, in armour, kneeling.
Unica spes mea Christus.
DISHINGTON, Sco., an escallop. Unica spcs
mea Christus. 5. I
DISKENS, on a chapeau, a lion, couchant. 39. 6
DISKER, and DISKERS, on a mount, vert, a cen-
taur, passant, regardant, ppr. and ar. , draw-
ing a bow and arrow, or, feathered, of the
third. comp. 133. 13
DISNEY, Line, and Bucks., a lion, passant, gar-
dant, gu.
Diss, Eng,, a demi-lion, vert. 44. 14
DITFORD, Eng., on a mount, or, a bull, passant,
gu. 15. 12
DIVE, Beds, and Northamp., a wyvern, wings
addorsed, gu. J 'ay espere mieux avoir. 91. 5
DIVIE, and DIVVIE, Sco., an eagle's head,
couped, ppr. Scdulitate. 102. 9
Dix, a greyhound's head, ar., ducally gorged,
gu., between wings, or. see plate 18
DIXIE, Eng., a leopard, sejant. 9. 10
DIXIE, an ounce, sejant, ppr., ducally gorged,
or. Quod dixi, dixi.
DIXON, Norf., a stag's head, erased, attired.
83; 13
DIXON, Herts., on a mount, vert, a tiger,
sejant, erm., ducally gorged, or. comp. 9. 10
DIXON, Berks, and Chesh., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or. 44. 14
DIXON, Kent, a demi-hind, sa., bezantee.
DIXON, Herts., a sphere, ar., charged with a
pale, indented, vert. 8. 3
DIXON, Devons., an arm, embowed, vested,
erminois, cuffed, ar., in hand a torteau,
of the fiist. comp. 154. 7
DIXON, Ets. and Durh., a cubit arm, vested,
erminois, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a round,
of the first. comp. 1 54. 7
DIXON, Yorks., a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
DIXON, Yorks., an eagle, displayed, sa. Quod
dixi, did. 95. 13
DIXON, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.,
winged, vair. In recto Jides. 1 02. 12
DIXON, Sco., a water- bouget. 131. 10
DIXON, Sheffield, an arm, embowed, vested,
and cuffed, in hand a garland of roses. Fide
et constantia. 154. 7
DIXON, a tiger, sejant, collared and lined. 9. 10
DIXWELL, Kent and Warw., in lion's gamb,
couped, az., an eagle's wing with leg con-
joined, sa. 44. 3
DOANE, Chesh., a sheaf of arrows, or, headed
and feathered, ar., banded, gu. 107. II
DOBBIE, and DOBIE, Sco., a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. 141. 14
DOBBIE, and DOBIE, Sco., an eagle, displayed,
ppr. Non minima sed magna prosequor.
95- 13
DOBBIE, Sco., a crescent, az. 140. 2
DOBBIN, Iri., a demi-lion, or, supporting a long
cross, gu. 43. 13
DOBBIN, Eng., in dexter hand a laurel-branch,
ppr., fructed, gu. 133. 4
DOBBINS, and DOBINS, Eng., a staff raguly,
surmounted by an eagle, displayed, ppr.
96. 6
DOBBS, a lion, sejant, affronte'e. 41. 2
DOBBS, Eng., a lion, sejant, affrontee, in each
paw a dagger, ppr. 41. 3
DOBBS, Iri., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
maned, armed, and tufted, or. 70. 4
DOBBS, Iri., two hands couped and conjoined,
in fess, dexter in armour, supporting a
laurel-branch and thistle, in orle. 140. 7
DOB
127
DOBBS of Castle Dobbs, Antrim, a unicorn's
head, erased, ar. Amor Dei et proximi sum-
ma beatitudo. 7°- 5
DOBEDE, Camb., on a mount, vert, a demi-
lion, erased, ar., crowned, or, holding an
escutcheon. Droit a chacun. see plate 44
DOBELL, on a mount, vert, a hart, lodged, be-
tween four bulrushes, ppr. comp. 85. 4
DOBELL, Suss., an eagle's head, ppr. Tout prest.
102. 10
DOBIE, Eng., in hand a scroll, between two
branches of laurel, in orle. 144. 8
DOBIE, an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
DOBLE, Somers., on a mount, vert, a doe,
lodged, ar., pierced by four arrows, in sal-
tier, or.
DOBREE, on a mount, vert, a thistle, ppr. Spe
mvitur. comp. 2. 3
DOBREE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a talbot,
passant, collared and lined, or. 60. 2
DOBSON, Lond., Westm., and Northumb., two
lions' gambs, in saltier, gu. 52. 8
DOBYNS, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, two
lions' gambs, in saltier. 39. 3
DOCKENFIELD, and DOKENFIELD, out of a ducal
coronet, or, an arm, erect, vested, per pale,
gu. and ar., in hand, ppr., the s\*n, gold. 151. I
DOCKER, Eng., a bridge of three arches, ppr.
24.4
DOCKINGFIELD, a cubit arm, erect, in hand,
ppr., the sun, or.
DOCKSEY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a lion's head, erased. 47. ^
DOCKWARE, and DOCKWRAY, Yorks., within a
fetterlock, az., a heart, gu. 124. 6
DOCKWRAY, a demi - lion, rampant, between
paws a plate, gu. 43. 15
DOCTON, and DOKETON, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, sa.
142. 13
DOD, and DODD, Chesh. and Surr., a garb, or,
environed by a snake, ppr. 12. 10
Don, Salop, a serpent, vert, issuing from and
piercing a garb. 12. 10
DOD, and DODE, Eng., two hands, conjoined,
one in armour, ppr., supporting a branch of
palm and a thistle. 140. 7
DOD, and DODD, Iri., a horse, statant, saddled
and bridled. 73. 7
DODDS, and DODS, Northumb. and Sco., a fer-
ret, or. 33. 5
DODDS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a rein-
deer's head, ppr. 79. 4
DODERIDGE, Devons., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
murally gorged, or. see plate 47
DODGE, Kent, Chesh., and Norf., a demi-sea-
dog, az., collared, finned, and purfled, or.
DODGIN, Eng., an arm, vested, or, cuffed, az.,
embowed, in fess, in hand a sword, enfiled
with a leopard's face, ppr. 135. II
DODINGSELLS, Eng., a wolf, passant, gu. 63. 3
DODINGTON, Salop, a lion's gamb, erect, or.
51- 15
DODINGTON, Somers., in lion's gamb, ppr., a
flag, gu., charged with a cheveron, or.
comp. 50. 4
DODINGTON, Wilts., a stag, lodged, regardant,
ar., in mouth an acorn, or, stalked and
leaved, vert. comp. 80. .10
DODMER, and DODMORE, an arm, in hand, ppr.,
two arrows, vert. comp. 143. 4
DODSON, Westm., two lions' gambs, in saltier,
gu. 52. 8
DOM
DODSON, a demi-griffin, segreant. £6. 13
DODSON, three faces, two male and one female,
conjoined in one neck, male face on top, and
male and female to sinister and dexter.
T35- T4
DODS WALL, and DODS WELL, a lion's head,
erased, ppr. 47. 13
DODS WORTH, Bart., Yorks. : (i.) For Dods-
worth, a cubit arm, in chain mail, or, hand,
ppr., grasping a broken tilting- spear, gold.
124. 7. (2.) For Smith, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a boar's head, couped at neck,
az. 3. 3
DODS WORTH, Eng., a demi-lion, supporting a
long cross. 43. 13
DODWELL of Shankill House, Dublin, a demi-
lion, ar., pellettee, armed and langued, az.
comp. 44. 5 and 14
DOE, Eng., a demi-lion, supporting a ship's
rudder, ppr. 44. 8
DOE, Lane., a garb, or, with a coulter stuck
within band, in bend sinister, sa. see plate 12
DOEG, in hand a thistle. 85. 1 1
DOGET, and DOGETT, Kent, on a chapeau, a
bull, collared, to collar a bell, pendent, ppr.
comp. 15. 13
DOGGELL, on a chapeau, turned up, a wild bull,
gorged with coronet, ringed and lined. 15. 13
DOGGET, Norf., a lion's head, or, murally
gorged, sa. see plate 47
DOGHERTY, and DOHERTY, Eng. and Iri., a
wolf, current, erm. 63. I
DOGHERTY, and DOHERTY, Iri., a boar, regard-
ant, transfixed by an arrow. see plate 4
DOGHERTY, and DOHERTY, Iri., in hand a sword.
159- 7
DOIG, a falcon, wings expanded and inverted,
belled, ppr. 100. 13
D'OiLEY, and D'OYLEY, Eng., a demi-wyvern,
vert, winged, or. 89. 1 1
DOILY, out of a ducal coronet, or, an etoile,
ar., between wings, gu.
DOKERTON, a fleur-de-lis, ppr. 142. 13
DOLAN, Eng., a decrescent, gu. 105. 8
DOLBEN, Bart., Northamp., a griffin, sejant,
wings addorsed, ppr. 88. 13
DOLBEN, Eng., a demi-bull, ar., gorged with
laurel leaves, vert. 15. II
DOLBY, Ess. and Leic., a demi-griffin, ar.,
winged and beaked, or. 86. 13
DOLEMAN, Eng., an elephant's head, erased,
sa. 24. 8
DOLINE, a fleur-de-lis, az., between wings, ar.
DOLING, Eng., a buck's head, ppr., gorged
with a bar, dancettee, ar. and sa.
comp. 83. 12
DOLING, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
DOLLAR, an arm, embowed, in hand a falchion,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or. 154- 6
DOLLING, a buck's head, ppr., attired, or. 84. 10
DOLMAN, Berks., a garb, ar., eared and band-
ed, or. 12. 13
DOLPHIN of Turoe, Gal way, a dolphin, haurient,
ppr. Firmum in vitd nihil. 68. 6
DOLPHIN, a swan, ppr. 75- IJ
DOLPHIN, Northumb., a swan's head and neck,
between wings, ppr. 75- *
DOLPHIN, and DOLPHINE, a lion, passant, gar-
dant, or, in dexter, a mill-rind, sa. 36. 7
DOLSEBY, a demi-griffin, ar., winged, or. 86. 13
DOLTON, Eng., a demi-lion. 44- *4
DOMERE, Engv, a castle, sa., masoned, ar. 23. 6
DOM
T23
DOR
DOMINICK, Bucks , a stag, sejant, or, attired,
gu., gorged with a naval coronet, of the last,
resting dexter on an antique shield, vert.
DOMVILE, and DOMVILLE, Salop, issuing from
a cloud, a hand, in fess, stretching towards
a garland of laurel. I5°- 5
DOMVILLE, Bart., Iri., a lion's head, erased,
ducally crowned. comp. 47. 8
DOMVILLE, Bart., Herts., out of a mural coro-
net, gu., a demi-lion, ar., supporting between
paws an escutcheon, az., charged with three
Oriental crowns, the points alternately radi-
ated, or. see plate 44
DOMVILLE of Lymme Hall, Chester, a buck's
head, cabossed, ppr. 84. 2
DOMVILLE, Chesh., two lions' gambs, erased,
in saltier, ar. 52- ^
DON, Bart., Sco., a pomegranate, ppr. Non
deerit alter aureus. 29. 9
DON, Sco., in hand a pen, ppr. Suum cuique.
144. 10
DON, and DONN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
on a mount, a stag at gaze, all ppr. 81. 3
DONALD, Eng., out of a cloud, in dexter hand,
in fess, ppr., a cross patted, fitched, sa.
H4- 5
DONALD, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr. Toujours pr&t.
140. 13
DONALD, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, all ppr. Toujours pret.
121. 6
DONALD, Sco., a garb., ppr. Facet spera. 12. 13
DONALDSON, Sco.. the rudder of a ship, ppr.
Steer steady. 67. 8
DONALDSON, Sco., on a rock, az., a raven, sa.
My hope is constant in thee. 1 1 2. 12
DONALDSON, a garb, vert. Nutti inimicus ero.
12. 13
DONALDSON, Lond., in hand a sword, ppr.
My hope is constant in thee. *59- 7
DONALDSON, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. Aut
pax, aut bettum. 1 59. 7
DONALDSON, a cock, crowing, ppr., within two
adders, in orle. Prudenter vigilo. 93. 1 1
DONALDSON, in dexter hand a dagger, in pale,
ppr., hilted, or, pommelled, ar. Prompt us.
122. 12
DONAND, Eng., on the front of a rock, a Cor-
nish chough, ppr. 74. 8
DONAND, a savage, wreathed about middle
with leaves, ppr. I. 10
DONA VAN, a hawk, wings displayed, ppr.
loo. 13
DONCASTELL, Berks., a buck's head, couped,
or, vulned in neck, gu. comp. 84. 1 1
DONE, Eng., a bugle-horn. I. 14
DONE, a bundle of arrows, ar., barbed, az.,
banded, gu. 107. II
DONE, Chesh.: (i.) A buck's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr. 84. 10. (2.) Two sheaves of
arrows, in saltier, or, banded, gu. 107. II
DONEGAL, Marquess of (Chichester), a stork,
ppr., wings expanded, in mouth a snake, ar.,
headed, or. Invitum sequitur honor — or —
Honor sequitur fugientem. 115. 13
DONELAN, Eng., in a lion's paw, erased, a
sceptre, in pale, ppr. 78. 9
DONELAN of Hillswood, Galway, a lion, ram-
pant. Omni violentid major. 41. 12
DONELAN, and DONNELAN, a greyhound, sejant,
ar. 1 8. 14
DONELLT, and DONNELLY, Iri., a church and
spire, ppr. 23. 12
DONERAILE, Viscount (Hayes St. Leger), Iri.,
a griffin, passant, or. Haut et bon. 87. 13
DONGAN, a lion, passant, or, in dexter a hel-
met, ppr.
DONHAULT, Northarnp. and Oxon., a cherub,
or. 136. 2
DONITHEIN, a swan, swimming among rushes.
76. 13
DONITHORN, Cornw., a swan, wings addorsed,
naiant in a lake, ppr. 76. 14
DONKIN, a ship in distress, ppr. 21. 4
DOXKIN, Eng., a leopard, couchant, ppr. n. 12
DONNAR, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in hand a truncheon, ar.
DONNE, Chesh., a bundle of arrows, or, headed
and feathered, ar., banded, gu. 107. n
DONNE, a wolf's head, erased, or. 19. 6
DONOUGHMORE, Earl of (Hely-Hutchinson), a
cockatrice, wings expanded, az., combed,
wattled, and mernbered, or. 92. 13
DONOVAN, Iri., a cross fleury, fitched, ar. 1 23. 6
DONOVAN, Suss, and Surr., a hawk, wings dis-
played, ppr. Adjuvante Deo in hostes. 100.13
DONNIKE, Eng., in dexter hand a tilting-spear,
all ppr. 148. 10
DOOLAN, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
in dexter a battle-axe, ppr. 43. 14
DOOLMAN, Iri., a wolf, passant, az. 63. 3
DOORE, a demi-tiger, az., crined and tufted, or,
holding an escallop, of the last, see plate 9
DOPPING, Eng., a dove, volant, az.
see plate 106
DOPPING, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
102. 12
DORAN, Eng., in lion's paw, sa., a battle-axe.
49- 3
DORAN, Iri., a bear's head, couped, in fess, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle, vert.
20. 8
DORAN, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
head, ppr. 47. 10
DORANNAN, Iri., an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 10
DORCHESTER, Baron (Guy-Carleton), a dexter
arm, embowed, in hand an arrow, ppr., arm
naked to elbow, the shirt folded above it, ar.,
and vested above, gu. Quondam his vicimus
armis. comp. 157- 6
DORE, Hants., a tower, embattled, sa., on top
a lion, rampant. Fortis in arduis. 22. 13
DORE, Eng., between the horns of a crescent,
ar., a cross pattee, or. 77- 2
DORE, Wilts., on a mural coronet, ar., an eagle,
rising, purp., in beak an antique shield.
see plate 98
DORIEN, a demi-savage, holding over dexter
shoulder a hammer. 131. 9
DORINGTON, and DORRINGTON, Eng., in lion's
gamb, ppr., a flag, gu., charged with a
cheveron, or. S1- J3
DORMAN, in lion's paw a tilting-spear. 50. 13
DORMER, Earl of Carnarvon. See CARNARVON.
DORMER, Baron (Dormer), a dexter hand,
gloved, ppr., surmounted by a falcon, ar.
do che Dio vuole is voglio. 99. 1 3
DORMER, on a dexter gauntlet, a falcon, close,
ppr. 99- J3
DORMERE, a wyvern, wings displayed. 91. 5
DORN, Lond., a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
DORN, round two battle-axes, addorsed, in pale,
a serpent entwined, ppr. in. 4
DOB
129
DORNFORD, Eng., two battle-axes, in saltier,
addorsed, ppr. 126. 15
DORRELL, a goat's head, erased, ar., attired,
or. 55- 2
DORRELL, an antelope's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or. 55-4
DORRIEN, Herts., a cubit arm, erect, ppr., in
hand a trefoil, slipped, vert. 148. 6
DORSET, Duke of (Sackville-Germain), out of
a coronet, of fleur-de-lis, or, an etoile of
eight points, ar. Aut nunquam tentes, aut
perfice. comp. 154. 3
DORVILLE, a rose, slipped, ppr. 30. 5
DORVILLE, Eng., a rose. 135' 6
DORWARD, Sco., a cross pattee, fitched, ar.
This m defend. 50. 2
DOTCHEN, Wore., a stork's head, erased, ar.,
between wings, sa.
DOTSON, Cornw., in hand a sword, ppr. 159. 7
DOTTIN, Hants., a doe, trippant, ppr., charged
on body with three torteaux, in fess.
comp. 85. 7
DOUBLEDAT, Middx., an arm, in armour, or,
resting gauntlet on a shield, az., thereon a
mullet, pierced, gold.
DOUCE of Debtling, Kent, an antelope's head.
Oder et vigilans. 82. 7
DOUGAL, Sco., a bull's head, cabossed, ppr. 1 5. 8
DOUGAN, Lond., a lion, passant, dexter cut off
at the joint.
DOUGHTY, or DOUTY, a cubit-arm, erect, vest-
ed, per pale, crenellee, or and ar., cuffed,
gold, in hand, ppr. , a mullet of six points, sa.
DOUGHTY, a dove, rising, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 13
DOUGHTY, a mullet, gu. 107. 4
DOUGHTY of Theberton Hall, Suff., a mullet, sa.
Palma non sine pulvere. 107. 4
DOUGLAS, Baron (Douglas), Sco., on a chapeau,
a salamander, vert, in fire, ppr. Jamais
arriere. 27. 7
DOUGLAS, Bart., of Glenbervie, Sco., a sala-
mander in flames, ppr. Jamais arriere, 27. 8
DOUGLAS, Bart., of Carr, Sco., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand a dagger, all ppr.
Lock sicker. 159. 4
DOUGLAS of Kinglassie, a sanglier between the
clefts of an oak-tree, with a chain and lock
binding them together, all ppr. Lock sicker.
4- 7
DOUGLAS of Killhead, Bart., a human heart,
gu., bezantee, imperially crowned, and wing-
ed, or. Forward.
DOUGLAS of Castle-Douglas, Bart., a heart, gu.,
imperially crowned, or, winged, ar., on each
wing a mullet, sa. Audax et promptus.
comp. 130. I
DOUGLAS of Cruxton, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a. salamander in flames, ppr. For-
ward. 27. 7
DOUGLAS of Cavers, in dexter hand a broken
lance, in bend, ppr. Do or die. 144. 4
DOUGLAS of Bridgeford, a dexter hand grasp-
ing a sword, erect, all ppr. Petit ardua vir-
tus. 159. 7
DOUGLAS, Eng., a heart, bezantee, royally
crowned, between wings, ppr.
DOUGLAS of Tympindean, a plume of ostrich-
feathers, ppr. 51. 3
DOUGLAS of Kelhead, a heart, winged, ppr.
Jamais arriere. 52. 1 1
DOUGLAS, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
DOW
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a dagger, also
ppr., hilt and pommel, gold. 159. 4
DOUGLAS, Sco., a dragon in flames. 27. 3
DOUGLAS, Sco., a martlet, sa. Jursum. 119. 5
DOUGLAS, Sco., a peacock, ppr. 117. 10
DOUGLAS, in hand a human heart, ppr., en-
signed with a crescent, ar. Meliora spe-
rando.
DOUGLAS, out of a bush, in dexter hand an
oak-leaf, ppr. Tandem fit surculus arbor.
DOUGLAS, an oak-tree, ppr., with a lock hang-
ing from one of the branches. Quce serata
secura.
DOUGLAS, out of a cloud, in dexter hand a
sword, erect, ppr. God for us. 152. 5
DOUGLAS, a demi-savage, wreathed about head
and middle with leaves, holding a club, ppr.
125. 10
DOUGLAS, on stump of tree, a falcon, wings ex-
panded, ppr., belled, or, charged on breast
with a mullet, az. Sursum. comp. 105. 5
DOUGLAS, a heart, gu. Fortis etfidelis. 136.13
DOUGLAS, a greyhound's head, sa. 18. 10
DOUGLAS, a griffin's head, couped. 87. 6
DOUGLAS, SCOTT, Bart.: (i.) A lion's head,
erased, in mouth a thistle, ppr. comp. 47. 14
(2.) A cubit-arm, vert, in hand a broken
tilting-spear, all ppr. For Douglas — Do or
die — and for Scott — Pro patrid. 144. 4
DOUGLAS, Duke of BUCCLEUGH, Earl of MOR-
TON, Marquess of QUEENSBERRY, Earl of
WEMYSS, and Earl of SELKIRK. See those
titles respectively.
DOUGLASS of Grace Hall, Down, a dexter arm,
erect, in hand a human heart, all ppr.
Forward. 145. 3
DOUNIE, and DOWNIE, Sco., a cock, ppr.
Courage. 94. 1 2
DOUNIES, Eng., a wolf's head. 19. 5
DOUTHWAITE, on a rock, ppr., a fleur-de-lis.
77- H
Dov ANNAN, an eagle, wings displayed. 98. 10
DOVE, a hunting-horn, stringed. I. 13
DOVE, Sco. , a pegasus, salient, wings addorsed,
and ducally gorged, all ppr. Ji. II
DOVE, Surr., in a chaplet, vert, banded, or,
a dove, ppr. 93. 8
DOVE, on a tower, a dove, rising, ppr. 119. 14
DOVE, a dove, wings expanded, ppr., in mouth
a sprig, vert. 1 06. 13
DOVER, Hants., on a demi-tower, triple-towered,
ar., a demi-cockatrice, wings expanded, vert.
DOVER, Eng., an owl, ar. 107. 9
DOVOR, Baron (Agar-Ellis), a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or. Non hccc sine numine. 44. 14
Dow, Sco., a dove, ppr. Patience. 112. II
DOWBIGGIN, a reindeer's head, cabossed, ppr.
64. 2
DOWD, Iri., a bird, ppr. 74. 1 1
DOWDAL, and DOWDALL, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, a boar's head and neck, collared, or.
comp. 3. 3
DOWDAL, . and DOWDALL, a dove, ducally
crowned, ppr.
DOWDAL, and DOWDALL, Iri., a holy lamb, ppr.
55- I'
DOWDE, Iri., a mailed arm, in hand a spear,
all ppr., headed, ar. comp. 141. 6
DOWDESWELL, Ess., issuing from clouds, two
hands, wrenching asunder the trunk of a
tree, ppr. 54- J5
DOWDING, Eng., a Catherine- wheel, az. 145. 15
I
DOW
130
DBA
DOWDS, Iri., a dove, gu. 112. II
Do WELL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa. 47. 1 3
DOWELL, two lions' gambs, erased, in saltier,
enfiled with a wreath of laurel, comp. 52. 8
DOWGLAS, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
DOWGLAS, Sco., in hand a scimitar. Honor et
amor. 158- 9
DOWIE, Sco., a dove, volant, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Patience. 106. 10
BOWIES, Norf., a wolf's head, erm., charged
with a mullet. comp. 19. 5
DOWINE, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, ppr.
Holdfast. 127. 7
DOWKER, out of a ducal coronet, sa., a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, ar. 108. 5
DOWKEE, Iri., two hands conjoined, supporting
a human heart, ppr. 133. 3
DOWLAND, Eng., a tiger, passant, gardant, or.
II. IO
DOWLEB, Eng., a hand, erect, plucking a
thistle, ppr. 29. 13
DOWLEY, Eng.,'a demi-heraldic tiger, gu., du-
cally gorged, or. 64. 4
DOWLING, Iri., a lion's head, erased, az.
gorged with two bars, or. 49. 12
DOWLING, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a
dexter arm, vested, in hand a sword, wavy.
DOWMAN, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, a
bundle of seven arrows, banded.
comp. 107. 10
DOWN, and DOWNS, Eng., in hand a broken
hammer. 152. 10
DOWNE, Viscount, Iri. (Dawnay), a demi-
Saracen, in armour, couped at thighs,
wreathed about temples, ppr., in dexter a
ring, or, stoned, az., in sinister a lion's
gamb, erased, of [the second, armed, gu.
Timet pudorem.
DOWNE, Surr., a sea-lion, erect, gu. , guttle, or.
69. 7
DOWNE, an arm, ar., cuffed, or, in hand, ppr.,
a crescent, of the second, flammant, ppr.
DOWNER, Eng., two hands, conjoined, in fess,
winged at wrists. 131. 5
DOWNES, Baron (Ulysses Burgh), Iri. : (i.) For
Burgh, a mountain-cat, sejant, ppr., collared,
and chain reflexed over back, or. (2.) For
Downes, a wolf's head, erased, ppr., charged
on neck with a mullet, or. A cruce solus,
see plate 19
DOWNES, Ess., a stag, lodged, ar. 80. 9
DOWNES, Chesh., a buck, couchant, ar. 80. 10
DOWNES, Suff. and Norf., a wolf's head, ar.,
charged with a mullet.
DOWNES, a buck's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
DOWNFIELD, a cock, ppr. Virtute et Idbore.
94. 12
DOWNHAM, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a club, vert. 149. 7
DOWNIE, Sco., a ship under sail, with a plough
on deck, all ppr. Ex undis aratra.
see plate 2 1
DOWNIE, Eng., a dagger and a cross crosslet,
fitched, in saltier. 52. i
DOWNIE, a boar's head, erased, or. 1 5. 5
DOWNIE, Sco., a cock, ppr. Courage. 94. 12
DOWNIE, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a cock's
head. 94. 8
DOWNING, Cambs. and Norf., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, ar. , in hand, ppr., a broad
arrow, or, headed and feathered. 157. 7
DOWNING, Norf., a bear's head, couped, in fess.
20. 6
DOWNING, Iri, a boar's head, couped, gu. 3. 9
DOWNING, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, a swan,
or. 1 08. 10
DOWNMAN, Eng., in a hand a lancet, ppr.
158. 4
DOWNS, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu., holding a battle-axe, ppr.
comp. 22. 3
DOWNSHIRE, Marquess of (Blundell- Sandy s-
Trumbull-Hill), a reindeer's head, couped,
gu., attired and collared, or. Ne tentes, aut
perfice. 83. 12
DOWNTON, Salop, in dexter hand a sword, in
pale, enfiled with a savage's head, all ppr.
155- 6
DOWSE, Eng., issuing from clouds, two hands,
brandishing scimitars, ppr. 152. 13
DOWSING, Norf., a squirrel, sejant, cracking a
nut, ppr. 58. 12
DOWSON, Eng., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
DOWSON, Suff., a dove, ppr. 112. 1 1
Dox, and DOXEY, Eng., a demi-savage, in
dexter three arrows, in pale, sinister point-
ing to an imperial crown, all ppr. 120. I
DOYLE, and DOYLEY, Norf., out of a mural
coronet, ar., an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
sa., cuffed, of the first, in hand a spear, of
the second.
DOYLE, Bart., Lond., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a buck's head, erased, ppr. Fortitudine
vine it. 83. I
DOYLE, Iri., a stag's head, couped, gu., ducally
gorged, ppr. comp. 83. 1 3
DOYLE, G.C.B., a Mameluke on horseback, at
full speed, in the act of throwing a djirid,
all ppr. Fortitudine vincit.
D'OYLEY, or D'OYLY, Bart., Norf., out of a
ducal coronet, or, two eagles' wings, erect,
sa. Do no ytt, quoth D'Oyle. 109. 12
D'OYLEY, a buck's head, cabossed, ar. 84. 2
D'OYLEY, Oxon., a demi-dragon, wings ad-
dorsed, or. 89. 1 1
D'OYLEY, Bart., a demi-dragon, wings ad-
dorsed, in claws a fleur-de-lis.
DOYNE, Iri., a holly-tree, vert. 26. 4
DRACELOW, and DRAKELOW, a demi-husband-
man, in dexter an ox-yoke, ppr. 143. 14
DRAGHORN, and DREGHORN, on rye-grass, a
horse, feeding, ppr. Utitur ante qucesitis.
DRAGO, Cambs., a demi-eagle, displayed,
dexter wing charged with a fleur-de-lis, of
the last, sinister with one, gold. Invidid
major. comp. 101. 13
DRAGONER, Middx., a pheon, sa. 77. 13
DRAKE, a hand out of clouds drawing a ship
round a globe. Perseverando. 21. 3
DRAKE of Springfield, Devons. : (i.) A dexter
arm, erect, ppr., in hand, a battle-axe, sa.
156. 14. (2.) An eagle, displayed, gu.
Aqulla non captat muscas. 95. 13
DRAKE of Roriston, co. Meath, a wyvern,
wings displayed, tail nowed, gu. 91. 5
DRAKE, Bart., of Buckland. Devons., a ship
under reef, drawn round a globe with a
cable rope, by a hand out of clouds, all
ppr. A uxilio divino — and— Sicparvis magna.
21. 3
DRAKE, an arm, embowed, ar., thereon two
bendlets, wavy, gu., supporting a battle-
axe, staff, sa., headed, of the first. 154. IO
DBA
DRU
DRAKE, a reindeer's head, erased, or, ducally
gorged and attired, sa. comp. 83. 12
DRAKE, Bart., Devons. : (r.) For Drake, a ship
under reef, drawn round a globe with a
cable rope, by a hand out of clouds, all ppr.
Auxiliodivino — and — Sic panismagna. 21. 3.
(2.) For Ettiott, a dexter hand, in armour,
couped above wrist, grasping a scimitar,
all ppr., wrist charged with a key, sa.
Fortiter et recte. comp. 155. 7. (3.') For
Fuller, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a lion's
head, ar. Sic parvis magna — and — Per
ardua. 47. 10
DRAKE, Eng. and Iri., a dexter arm, erect,
ppr., in hand a battle-axe, sa., headed, ar.
146. 2
DRAKE, Iri. and Eng., a wyvern, wings ad-
dorsed, ar. 91. 5
DRAKE, Norf., a reindeer's head, couped, ar.
comp. 83. 12
DRAKE, TYRWHITT-, Bucks, and Line. : (i.)
T?orl)rake, a naked dexter arm, erect, in hand
a battle-axe, ar., headed, sa. 146. 2. (2.) For
Tyrwhitt, a savage, ppr., wreathed, vert, hold-
ing a club. 125. 10
DRAKE, Bucks., a savage, wreathed about waist
and temples, vert, holding over dexter
shoulder a club, or. 125. 10
DRAKENFORD, an anchor and cable, ppr. 1 33. 7
DRANE, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr. 44. 14
DRANSFIELD, Ess. and Yorks., a sword, in pale,
enfiled with a Turk's head, all ppr. 132. 2
DRAPER, Eng., a stag's head, gu., attired, or,
charged on neck with a fess, between three
annulets, of the last. Vicit pepercit.
comp. 83. 13
DRAPER, Northumb., a cubit arm, vert, vested,
erminois, in hand, ppr., a mullet, of six
points, or.
DRAPER, Iri., a galley, oars in action, ppr.
21. 6
DRAPER, Middx., Beds., and Oxon., a tiger's
head, vert, tufted, or, pierced through neck
by an arrow, gold. see plate 10
DRAPER, Leic. and Notts., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, vert, cuffed and puffed, ar., in hand,
ppr., a covered cup, or. comp. 142. 1 1
DRAPER, Bucks., a camel's head, erm., bridled,
or, maned, sa. comp. 31. 6
DRAPER, Lond., a stag's head, erased, gu.,
gorged with a fess between two gemelles,
ar., and charged with a fleur-de-lis, sa.
comp. 83. 13
DRAX, a demi-dragon, wings addorsed, or. 91. 8
DRAX, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, ppr. see plate 102
DRAYCOTE, Derbs., a dragon's head, erased, gu.,
scaled, or. 89. 5
DRAYCOT, or DRAYCOTT, a dragon's head,
couped, vert. 90. 4
DRAYCOT, or DRAYCOTT, a dragon's head,
erased, gu. 89. 5
DRAYNER, Kent, a lion, sejant, in paws a broken
tilting-spear, all ar. 38. 1 1
DRAYNER, Middx., a pheon, or. 77. 13
DRAYTON, Lond., the sun, or. Non nobis
solum. 7. 10
DRAYTON, Eng., in dexter hand, couped, ppr.,
a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. 116. 14
DRAYTON, an eagle's leg, couped, or, thigh, az.
DRKUX, Eng., a ram's head, ar., armed, or.
57." 8
DREW, Iri., in dexter hand a chapeau, all ppr.,
between two laurel-branches, vert. 145. 10
DREW, Wilts., a lion's head, erased, gu., col-
lared, gobony, or and az. 49. 12
DREW, Eng., a bull's head, erased, sa., armed,
or, in mouth three wheat-ears, gold.
DREW, on a mount, vert, a roebuck, current,
or. 81. 13
DREW, Sco., a cup, or. 133. 10
DREWE, Eng., two arms, couped, in saltier,
ppr., vested, ar., each holding a scimitar, in
pale. 146. 9
DREWELL, Bucks., a dexter arm, embowed,
ppr., vested, or, cuffed, gu., in hand a covered
cup, of the second. 67. 12
DREWRY, Eng., a greyhound, current, sa., col-
lared, or.
DRING, Eng., on a chapeau, a phoenix in flames
ppr. 98. 7
DRINKWATER, three ears of wheat, two in sal-
tier and one in pale, enfiled with a ducal
coronet, all or.
DRISDALE, Iri., within a chaplet, or, a thistle,
slipped and leaved, ppr.
DRIVER, Eng., a heart, gu., winged, or. 52. 1 1
DRIVER, a sinister arm in armour, embowed,
in hand a laurel-wreath, ppr. 143. 5
DROGHEDA, Marquess of (Moore), out of a
ducal coronet, or, a moor's head, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and az. Fortis cadere, cedere
non potest.
DROUGHT, Eng., under a tree, a stag at gaze,
ppr. 8 1. 4
DROUGHT, Iri., a sceptre, or. 147. n
DROUGHT of Lettybrook, Iri., a rainbow, ppr.
Semper sitiens.
DRUCE, Eng., two arms, couped, in saltier, gu.,
each hand holding a scimitar, in pale, ppr.
140. 9
DRUCE, an arm, in armour, embowed, hand
grasping a scimitar, ppr. 1 2 1. 6
DRUITT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, banded. 1 08. 5
DRUITT, a talbot, passant, collared and lined.
61. 8
DRUMMOND, Eng. and Sco., two arms drawing
a bow and arrow, ppr. Arte et marte.
147- 13
DRUMMOND, Bart., of Hawthornden, Sco., a
demi-pegasus, ar., winged, or. Hos glmia
reddit honores. comp. Ji. 9
DRUMMOND of The Boyce, Glouc., two arms
drawing an arrow to head, ppr. Marte et
arte. 147. 13
DRUMMOND of Cadland, Hants., a goshawk,
wings expanded, ppr. 100. 13
DRUMMOND, Earl of Kinnoul, and Viscount
Strathallan. See KINNOUL and STRATH-
ALLAN.
DRUMMOND, a pegasus, ppr., maned and winged,
or. Hos gloria reddit honores. 71- *3
DRUMMOND, a demi-pegasus, armed and winged,
or.
DRUMMOND, a falcon, rising, ppr. 100. 13
DRUMMOND of Riccarton, a lion, rampant, az.,
armed and langued, gu. Dum spiro, spero.
41. 12
DRUMMOND of Cargill, an eagle, volant. 100. 8
DRUMMOND of Arncraig, two arms, ppr., shoot-
ing an arrow irom a bow, or. Marte et arte.
147. 13
DRUMMOND, Earl of Perth, on a ducal coronet,
DRU
132
DUO
a sloth-hound, standing, ppr., collared and
leashed, gu. Gang warily. 60. 2
DRUMMOND of Blair, a nest of young ravens,
ppr. Deus prov idebit. 74. 9
DRUMMOND of Invermay, in dexter hand a
flaming heart, ppr. comp. 145. 3
DRUMMOND of Cultmalundy, in hand a heart,
ppr. Cum corde. 145. 3
DRUMMOND of Machany, a falcon, hooded,
jessed, and belled, ppr. Prius mm*i quam
fidemf oiler e. 104. 6
DRUMMOND of Logie Almond, a dexter arm,
from shoulder, in hand a broadsword, ppr.
Nil timeo. 154. 6
DRUMMOND of Colnhalzie, on a rock, a turtle-
dove, ppr. Stomobolis. 106. 3
DRUMMOND of Pitkellanie, a sword and garb,
in saltier, both ppr. Et marte, et arte. 12. 12
DRUMMOND of Carlowrie, a dexter hand hold-
ing a curling-stone. Have at all. 133. 6
DRUMMOND of Midhope, three stars in a che-
veron, or. A d astra per ardua. 148. 7
DRUMMOND of Kildees, a garland of laurel,
ppr. Si rccte facias. 13. 10
DRUMMOND of Madderty, a falcon, ppr. armed,
jessed, and belled, or. Lord haw mercy.
104. 2
DRUMMOND of Monedie, a dove, standing on an
anchor, in pale, ppr. Spes mea, res mea.
1 06. 4
DRUMMONP, a ship in distress, ppr. 21. 10
DRUMMOND, a demi-lion, az. Dum spiro, spero.
44. 14
DRUMMOND, a goshawk, wings displayed, ppr.
100. 13
DRUMMOND, in hand a spear, ppr. Per mare,
per terras. 148. 10
DRUMMOND, a pheon, or. Consequitur quod-
cunque petit. 77. 13
DRUMMOND, a garland of laurel, ppr. Si recti
fades. 13. 10
DRUMMOND, on a dexter hand, gloved, a hooded
hawk, ppr. Prius inori quam fidem fallere.
comp. 99. 13
DRUMMOND, an eagle, rising from a globe, ppr.
Altiora peto. 8. 12
DRUMMOND, on a ducal coronet, or, a greyhound,
statant, ar.
DRUMMOND, a falcon, close, regardant, in dex-
ter a garland of laurel, all ppr. 51. 12
DRUMMOND, on a ducal coronet, or, a talbot,
statant, ar., collared and lined, gu. 60. 2
DRUMSON, in dexter hand a battle-axe, ppr.
Spectemur agendo. 156. 14
DRURY, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased, ppr.
20. 4
DRURY, a greyhound, current, ppr., or. 17. 8
DRURY, Iri., a battle-axe, in pale, ppr. 153. 3
DRY, Lond., on a ducal coronet, a lion, passant,
gardant, ducally crowned, ppr. 37. i
DRYDEN, Bart., Northamp., a demi-lion, az.,
sustaining in dexter a sphere, or.
see plate 44
DRYLAND, Norf., a demi-man, in military cos-
tume, holding a banner, displayed, gu.,
charged with a cross, ar. 127. 5
DRYSDALE, Sco., an anchor, with cable, ppr.
Non sine anchor d. 133. 7
DRYSDALE, Eng., a crane's head, crowned, ppr.
116. 4
DRYSDALE, Sco., a martlet, sa. Per varios
casus. 119. 5
DRYWOOD, Ess., a greyhound's head, collared,
az., between wings, counterchanged.
DRYWOOD. Ess., an oak-branch, fructed, ppr.
54- 12
DUANE, Eng. and Iri., a wolf's head, erased,
ppr. 19. 6
DUBBER, Surr., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
two wings expanded, ar., each charged with
a bend, of the first, and thereon three cres-
cents, of the second.
DUBERLEY of Gaines Hall, Hunts., a dexter
arm, embowed, ppr., in hand three ears of
wheat, or. Res, non verba. 156. II
DUBERLEY, and DUBERLY, Wei., a dexter arm,
embowed, ppr., in hand, also ppr., three
wheat-ears, or. 156. 1 1
DUBERLEY, and DUBERLY, a cock, in beak a
trefoil, ppr. 93. 9
DUBISSON, a cannet, sa. Nilimpossibile. 109. 8
DUBISSON, on a chapeau, a cannet, sa. Nil
impossible.
Du Bois, a falcon, close, ppr., belled, or. 104. 2
Du BOYS, Lond., a wheel, or. 39. 2
Du CANE, Lond. and Ess., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, sa., ducally crowned, or, supporting an
anchor, erect, gold. comp. 42. 9
DUCAREL, Surr., a cock, gu. 94. 12
DUCAT, and DUCHET, issuing from clouds, two
hands conjoined, in fess, holding a palm-
branch, all ppr. 125. 13
DUCIE, Earl of (Reynolds-Morton), a demi-
moorcock, displayed, ppr., combed and
wattled, gu. Perseverando. 74. 14
DUCIE, Staffs., a sea-lion, per fess, or and ppr.,
holding an anchor, of the second, see plate 69
DUCIE, a sea-lion, fore-part, or, tail, ar., sup-
porting with dexter an anchor, az., fluke, of
the first.
DUCIE, Eng., two palm-branches, in orle, vert.
13. 2
DUCK, Norf. and Devons., on a mount, vert, a
falcon, az., wings expanded, beaked and
legged, or. 104. IO
DUCK, on an anchor, erect, a snake, entwined,
ppr. 138. 14
DUCKENPIELD, a demi-husbandman, holding
over dexter shoulder a ploughshare, all ppr.
143- H
DUCKENSFIELD, Eng., on a tower, embattled, a
flag, displayed, or. 22. 9
DUCKET, Lond. and Wilts., a garb of lavender,
vert, flowered, az., banded, or. 12. 1 1
DUCKET, a sheldrake, ppr. 109. 10
DUCKET, Eng., three wheat-ears, ppr. 13. 8
DUCKETT, Bart., Wilts. : (i.) For Jackson, a
sheldrake, ppr., charged on breast with a
saltier, gu. Malo pati quam foedari. comp.
109. 10. (2.) For Duckett, a garb of laven-
der, vert. Je veux le droit. 12. II
DUCKETT, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. Je veux le
droit. 1 08. 5
DUCKETT, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed, ppr.
92. 12
DUCKINFIELD, and DUCKINGFIELD, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a dexter arm, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand the sun, gold. 151. I
DUCKWORTH, Bart., Devons., a tower, the
battlements partly demolished, from the top
flames issuant, ppr., on sinister side a sea-
lion, erect, az., paws against the tower.
Discipline, fide, pcrseverantid.
DUO
133
DUCKWORTH, on a garb, in fess, or, a wild duck,
ppr.
DUCKWORTH, a female, in dexter, the sun, in
sinister, the moon, ppr. 139. 9
Du COIN, Eng., three mullets, in cheveron.
137- 8
DUDDINGSTON, and DUDINGSTOUN, Sco., a grey-
hound's head, couped, ppr. 1 8. 10
DUDGEON, Eng., a holly-branch, vert, and a
cross crosslet, fitched, az., in saltier. 85. 10
DUDGEON, Sco., issuing from a heart, a hand,
grasping a scimitar, all ppr. 138. 3
DUDLEY, Cambs., a buck's head, erased, ar.,
attired, sa., neck pierced by an arrow, barbed
and flighted, ppr., and gorged with a collar,
gu., therefrom pendent an escutcheon, of
the second, charged with a hand, in bend,
or.
DUDLEY, a unicorn, passant, collared and
chained. 70. 13
DUDLEY, out of a viscount's coronet, or, a
lion's head, az., collared and ringed, gold.
see plate 47
DUDLEY, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, sa.
100. 14
DUDLY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
head, az., collared and ringed, gold.
comp. 47. 10
DUDMAN, Eng., a salmon, naiant, ppr. 5- II
DUER, Eng., a branch of laurel, vert. 53. 9
DUFF, Sco., in hand an escallop. Omniafor-
tunce committo. 158. 3
DUFF, Eng., a lion's head, erased, within a
fetterlock, ppr. 45. 7
DUFF, a demi-lion, ppr., in dexter a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or, in sinister a
human heart, gu., with one wing to it.
DUFF, Earl of Fife. See FIFE.
DUFF of Fetteresso, Kincardine, a demi-lion,
rampant, gu., in dexter a dagger, ppr.
Virtute et opera, 44. 1 1
DUFF, a winged heart, ppr. Kind heart.
52. II
DUFF, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a broad-
sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Deus jurat.
44. II
DUFF, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a scimitar,
ppr. Virtute et opera. 46. 9
DUFF, Sco., a stag's head, ppr. Virtute it
opera. 84. IO
DUFFERIN, Lord (Blackwood), IrL, the sun in
splendour, or. Per vias rtctas. 7. I
DUFFIELD-DAWSON, Yorks. : (i.) For Duffield,
a dove, with olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7. (2.)
For Dawson, a greyhound, passant, sa.
17- 5
DUFFIELD, a bear's head, couped, sa., muzzled
and collared. comp. 20. 9
DUFFIELD, Lond., a talbot, passant, or, eared,
gorged with a plain collar, and ringed, sa.
61. 8
DUFFIN, Eng., a griffin, segreant, ppr. 86. 10
DUFFUS, Baron (Dunbar), Sco., a sword and
key, in saltier, ppr. Sub spe. 78. 12
DUFFY, Eng., an angel, ppr. 139. 3
DUFFY, Iri., two palm-branches, in orle, ppr.
13. 2
Du Fou, Eng., a pole-cat, passant, ppr. 34. 2
DUFRENE, a tree, ppr. 25. 13
DUGAN, and DUGGAN, Eng., a talbot, statant,
ppr., collared, ar. comp. 6 1. 8
DUGDALE, Eng., a demi-griffin. 86.- 13
DUN
DUGDALE, Lane, and Warw., a griffin's head,
between wings, or. Pestis patrice pigrities.
88. 6
DUGGAN, a demi-lion, between paws a sword,
environed by a snake.
DUGMORE, Norf., an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. IO
DUGNALL, Eng., a cross patte'e, per pale, or
and gu., between wings, counterchanged.
94. 6
DUGUID, Sco., a dove, with olive-branch, ppr.
Patientid et spe. ic6. 7
Du HALGOET, Eng., a moor's head, couped at
neck, ppr. 134. 13
DUINE, Iri., a dexter hand, ppr. Celer atque
fidelis. 153. 7
DUKE, Surr., Kent, Wilts., and Devons., a
demi-griffin, or, holding a chaplet, az.
comp. 86. 13
DUKE, Suff., on a plume of five ostrich- feathers,
three az., two ar., a sword, of the second,
hilted, or.
DUKE, Salop, an arm, in armour, embowed to
the sinister, garnished, or, in gauntlet a tilt-
ing-lance, ppr., thereon a forked pennon,
flowing to the sinister, per fess, ar. and sa.,
fringed and tasselled,of the first, and charged
with an escutcheon, bearing the arms of the
Holy Trinity, comp. 122. 15
DUKENFIELD of Dukenfield, Bart., Chesh., out
of a ducal coronet, or, in dexter hand, erect,
gu., cuffed, ar., the sun in splendour. Ubi
amor, ibifide*. 151. I
DUKES, Eng., a tent, ppr. 78. 5
DUKLEY, a falcon's leg, erased, belled, ppr.
107. 13
DULANEY, a winged bull, sejant, resting dexter
on a book, open.
DUMAR, on a foreign helmet, ppr., two ele-
phants' trunks, sa., each charged with a
fess, ar.
DUMARESQ, and DUMARESQUE, Eng., out of a
mural coronet, a demi-lion, holding a flag.
46. I
DUMAS, a lion's gamb, erased, gu. 51.1$
DUMBAIS, an arm, in armour, embowed, in fess,
the shoulder on the wreath, in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched.
DUMBAR, Sco., a lion's head, erased, crowned
with an open crown, or. Fortis ct fidelis.
comp. 47. I
DUMBLANE, Viscount. See LEEDS, Duke of.
DUMBLETON, Eng., an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
DUMBRECK, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, in
pale, on point a boar's head. Nocentes pro-
sequor. 148. II
DUMMER, Hants., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, or. 46. II
Du MOULINE, Eng., an eagle, wings addorsed,
preying on an infant, swaddled. 97-5
DUN, five snakes, erect on tails, bound in
middle by one snake, in fess, or.
DUN, Somers., three snakes, erect, gu., tied in
middle in a knot, ppr.
DUN, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, a bear's
paw, erect, or, grasping a snake, ppr.
DUN, Sco., in dexter hand a key, ppr. Mecum
habita. 7& \3
DUN, and DUNN, Eng., within a serpent, in
orle a boar's head, erased and erect, snout
upward. 34- Jo
DUNALLEY, Baron (Prittie), In*., a wolf's head,
erased, ar. In omnia paratus. 19. 6
DUN
DUN
DUNBAR, Bart., of Durn, Sco., two laurel-sprigs,
in saltier, ppr. Spes dabit auxilium.
DUNBAR, Bart., of Boath, Sco., a dexter hand
apaumee, reaching to two earls' coronets tied
together. Sub spe.
DUNBAR of Grange, a wreath of laurel, ppr.
Sub spe. 13. 10
DUNBAR of Hempriggs, a demi-lion, in dexter
a rose, gu., slipped and leaved, vert. Ornat
fortem, prudentia. 42- 5
DUNBAR, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in beak a pheon, ppr.
DUNBAR of Baldoon, Sco., a horse's head, ar.,
bridled, gu. Firmior quo paratior. 72. 7
DUNBAR, Baron Duffus. See DUFFUS.
DUNBAR, Bart., of Mochrum, Sco., a horse's
head, bridled, a dexter hand, couped, ppr.,
holding the bridle. In promptu — and — Sub
spe.
DUNBAR of Inchbreck, in hand an ear of
wheat, ppr. Sapiens non eget. 134. 7
DUNBAR of Leuchit, Sco., a dexter hand hold-
ing a glove, ppr. Sapit qui laborat. 67. 6
DUNBAR of Machermore, Sco., a lion's head,
erased, ar., crowned with an antique crown,
or. Fortis et fidelis. comp. 47. I
DUNBAR of Hillhead, a rose, slipped, gu.
Olet et sanat. 30. 8
DUNBAR, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads, imperially crowned. 96. 1 1
DUNBAR, Sco., a sword and key in saltier, ppr.
Sub spe. 78. 12
DUNBAR, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, ppr. 1 53. 7
DUNBAR, a horse's head. 72. I
DUNBAR, two branches of laurel, in orle. 13. 12
DUNBOYNE, Baron, Iri. (Butler), in a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
therefrom rising a demi-hawk, ar. Timor
Domini fans vitce. comp. 108. 5
DUNCAN, a hunting-horn, ppr. I. 14
DUNCAN, Eng. and Sco., a ship under sail.
Discepati. 21. 13
DUNCAN, Viscount. See CAMPERDOWN, Earl of.
DUNCOMBE, Earl of Feversham. See FEVERS-
HAM.
DUNCAN of Mairdrum, a boar's head, erased,
ppr. 15. 5
DUNCAN, a ship in distress, ppr. Disce pati.
21. 4
DUNCAN, Sco. , a greyhound, ppr. , collared, or.
comp. 17. 5
DUNCAN of Ardounie, a demi-greyhound, ppr.,
collared, or. Vivat veritas. 1 7. 2
DUNCAN, Iri., a lion, passant, or, supporting
with dexter a close helmet, ar., garnished,
gold.
DUNCANNON, Baron (Ponsonb}*), Iri., in a ducal
coronet, az., three arrows, one in pale, two
in saltier, points downward, environed by a
snake, ppr. Pro rege, lege, grege.
DUNCANSON, a dexter hand, apaume'e, ppr.
Mens et manus. 153. 7
DUNCH, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
antelope's head, maned, armed, and attired,
gold.
DUNCH, Berks., a demi-antelope, az., bezantee,
armed, maned, and attired, or. comp. 82. 1 1
DUNCOMBE, Bucks., a talbot's head, erased, gu.,
eared, sa. , collared, ar. Non fecimus ipsi.
to. 4
DUNCOMBE, out of a ducal coronet, or, in lion's
gamb, sa., a horse-shoe, ar _,
DUNCOMBE, Eng. and Iri., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a horse's leg, ppr.
DUNCOMBE, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr. 44. 14
DUNDAS, Baron (Dundas), a lion's head, af-
frontee, ppr., crowned with an antique
crown, or, struggling through an oak-bush,
also ppr., fructed, or. Essayez.
comp. 48. II
DUNDAS, Bart., Surr., a dexter arm, erect, in
hand, ppr., a mullet, az. Essayez. 152. 7
DUNDAS, Bart., Sco., a lion's face, in a bush,
ppr. 48. 10
DUNDAS of Duddingston, in dexter hand a
star, az. Essayez. 152. 7
DUNDAS of Kinkevel, a lion's gamb, erect, ppr.
Essayez hardiment. 51. 15
DUNDAS of Dundas, a lion's head, affrontee,
looking through a bush of oak, ppr. Essayez.
48. 10
DUNDAS of Arniston, same crest and motto.
DUNDAS, a lion's head, affrontee, within two
branches of laurel, in orle. 49. 10
DUNDAS, Sco., a salamander in flames, ppr.
Extinguo. 27. 8
DUNDAS, Eng., on a chapeau, a flame, ppr.
146. 3
DUNDAS, a lion's head, couped, or. Essayez.
47. 14
DUNDAS, Viscount Melville. See MELVILLE.
DUNDAS of Blair Castle, Perth, a lion's head,
affrontee, gu., looking through a bush of
oak, ppr. Essayez. 48. u
DUNDAS, WHITLEY-DEANS- of Barton Court,
Berks.: (i.) For Dundas, a lion's head,
affrontee, looking through a bush of oak,
ppr. Essayez. 48. n. (2.) For Whitley,
a stag's head, ar., attired, or, in mouth the
end of a scroll, bearing motto, "Live to
live." Arte vel Marte, for DEANS.
comp. 83. 13
DUNDAS, HAMILTON- of Duddingston : ( i.) For
Dundas, in hand, a mullet, az. Essayez.
152. 7- ( 2- ) Eor Hamilton, in hand a spear,
ppr. Et arma, et virtus. 148. 10
DUNDONALD, Earl of (Cochrane), Sco., a horse,
passant, ar. Virtute et labore. 72. 12
DUNE, Eng., a mullet. 107. 4
DUNFERMLINE, Baron (Abercromby), a bee,
erect, ppr. 76. 5
DUNFORD, Eng., a wheat-ear, slipped, or. 13. 7
DUNFORD, a lion's head, erased, ar., in mouth,
a dexter hand, couped at wrist, ppr. 47. 9
DUNFEE, Lond., a lion's head, erased, pierced
in neck with sword, bent dexter. Esse
quam videri. 49. 13
DUNGANNON, Viscount (Hill-Trevor), Iri., a
wyvern, sa. Quid verum atque decens. 91. 5
DUNHAM, Line., a martin, passant, or, between
two spears, erect, ppr.
DUNIES, Sco. and Eng., two palm-branches, in
orle, ppr. 13. 2
DUNIGUID, Sco., a dove, in mouth a laurel-
branch, ppr. Patientid et spe. 106. 7
DUNK, Eng., a lion's head, collared, or. 49. 14
DUNKIN, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped at
elbow, in fess, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched. 141. 8
DUNKIN, Iri., an eel, naiant, ppr. 1 10. 7
DUNKLEY, Eng., a falcon's leg, erased, belled,
and lined, ppr. 107. 12
DUNLOP, between the horns of a stag, az., a
cross pattee, ar. 84. 7
DUN 135
DUNLOP, Sco., a rose, ppr. E spinis. 30. 8
DUNLOP, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, ppr.
Merito. 127. 7
DUNLOP, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
Merito. 159-7
DUNLUCE, Viscount. See ANTRIM, Earl of.
DUNMILL, Kent, a unicorn's head, issuing, ppr.
Nee tardo. 70. 4
DUNMORE, Earl of (Murray), a demi-savage,
wreathed about head and loins with oak, in
dexter a sword, erect, ppr., hilt and pommel,
or, in sinister a key, gold. Furth fortune
and fill the fetters. ' 131. 7
DUNMUJIE, an anchor, ppr. Spes anchora tuta.
1.53- ii
DUNN, Durh., five snakes, erect, on tails, tied to-
gether round middle by one snake, in f ess, or.
DUNN, Sco., on point of a sword, in pale, a
garland of laurel, ppr. 1 56. 3
DUNN, and DUNNE, two lions' paws supporting
a pillar, ppr. 117. 3
DUNN, and DUNNE, two swords, in saltier, ppr.,
entwined by a ribbon, az., thereto a key,
pendent, sa. I32- 9
DUNN, and DUNNE, Iri., three holly-leaves,
ppr., banded, gu. 29. I
DUNN, Irl, in front of a tre», a lizard, pas-
sant, all ppr. Vigilans et audax. 26. 9
DUNN, Oxon., a Mameluke on horseback, in dex-
ter a scimitar, all ppr. Absque metu. 133. 1 1
DUNNAGE, a parrot, in beak a branch of cherry-
tree, all ppr. 1 1 8. 9
DUNNAGE, Eng., a sword, in pale, entiled with
a leopard's head, cabossed. 10. I
DUNNET, Sco., on a rock, a fox, ppr. Non
terra, sed aquis. 1 6. 8
DUNNING, Sco. and Eng., a demi-talbot, ram-
pant, in mouth an arrow. 61. 4
DUNOCK, a wyvern. 91. 5
DUNRAVEN, and MOUNTEARL, Earl of (Wynd-
ham-Quin), Iri.: (i.) For Wyndham, a lion's
head, erased, within a fetterlock and chain,
or. 45. 7. (2.) For Quin, a wolfs head,
couped, ar. Quod sursum volo vidcre. 19. 5
DUNSANT, Baron (Wadding-Pluukett), a horse,
passant, ar. Festina lente. 72. 12
DUNSBORD, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant. 44. 13
DUNSFORD, Eng., out of a mural coronet, an
eagle's head, ppr. 98. I
DUNSTABLE, Eng., a swan's head, ar., between
wings, sa. 75- *
DUNSTAVILLE, and DUNSTAVILE, a demi-friar,
holding a lash. 124. 2
DUNSTER, Eng., out of the top of a tower, ar.,
an arm, embowed, vested, gu., cuffed, of the
first, in hand a tilting-spear, sa. 24. I
DUNSTON, or DUSTON, Eng., a man's head, in
profile, ppr. 123. 12
DUNTZE, Bart., Devons., between wings a
mullet. 141. i
DUPA, or DUPPA, Eng., an acorn, slipped and
leaved, ppr. 54. 9
DUPERIER, Totnes, Devon., a lion's head,
crowned and erased, or, langued, gu. Ni
vanite, nifaiblesse. 161. 10
DUPERON, on a chapeau, a martlet, ppr. 1 19. 8
DUPONT, a flag, or, staff, ppr. 50. 9
Du PORT, on a rock, ppr., gutteVde-sang, a fal-
con, also ppr., beaked and legged, gu. 105. 1 1
DUPPA, Kent, an arm, in armour, in hand a
lion's paw, erased, or.
DUB
DUPRE, a rose. 135-6
DUPRE, a rose, slipped, ppr. 30. 5
DUPREE, a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
DUPREE, a lion, rampant, ar., resting hind-
dexter on a fleur-de-lis, gu.
DUPUY, a demi-griffin. 86. 13
DURAND, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
DURANT, Middx., a dragon, passant, gu., in
dexter a sword, erect, ar., point bloody, hilt
and pommel, or, on blade a ducal coronet,
of the last. comp. 89. 13
DURANT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
greyhound's head, sa., charged with an etoile,
of the first. 1 8. I
DURANT, a boar, ar. , bristled, armed, and un-
guled, or, pierced in side with a broken spear,
ppr. , vulned, gu. see plate 4
DURBAN, Eng., the sun shining on stump of
tree, ppr. 26. 10
DURBAN, Somers., a talbot, passant, regardant,
liver-coloured, charged on shoulder with a
bezant, dexter supporting a lance, or, headed,
ppr., thereon a banner displayed, gu., charged
with a gauntlet, ar. see plate 61
DURBAN, and DURBIN, issuing from a cloud, in
sinister a dexter arm, in hand a club, all
ppr. 140. 9
DURBOROUGH, Eng., a demi-chevalier, in dexter
a sword, ppr. 127. 10
DURELL, Lond., a Saracen's head, affronted,
ppr., on head a cap., az., fretty, ar., tufted,
or, doubled, erm., wreathed about temples,
or and az. comp. 130. 2
DURHAM, Earl of (Lambton) : (i.) For Lamb-
ton, a ram's head, cabossed, ar., attired,
sa. 57. 5. (2.) For Hedworth, a woman's
head, affrontee, couped at breasts, ppr., hair
flowing, or, wreathed about temples with a
garland of cinquefoils, gu., pierced, of the
second. 129. 14. (3.) For D'Arcy, out of
a ducal coronet, or, an antelope's head,
winged, ar., attired and barbed, gold. Le
jour viendra. see plate 82
DURHAM, Eng., a cannon, mounted, ppr.
132. 12
DURHAM, Sco., a hand pulling a thistle, ppr.
Vive Deo. 29. 1 3
DURHAM, Sco., an increscent. Augeor dum
progredior. 93. I
DURHAM of Largo, Sco., on a baron's coronet,
a dolphin, ppr. Victoria non prceda.
DURHAM of Ardownie, Sco. , a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Ulterius. 68. n
DURHAM of Grange, Sco., two dolphins, hauri-
ent, addorsed, ppr. Ultra fert animus.
68. 10
DURHAM, a dolphin, haurient. 68. 5
DURIE, and DURY, Sco., a dove, with olive-
branch, volant, ppr. 1 06. IO
DURIE, and DURY, a dove, with olive-branch,
regardant, ppr. 113. 7
DURING, Eng., in hand, in fess, couped at
wrist and gauntleted, a dagger, thereon a
head, couped, affronte'e. 121. 14
DURLEY, a horse's head, couped, az., gorged
with an Eastern crown, or.
DURNARD, Sco., a cross pattde, fitched, ar.
This m defend. 5°- 2
DURNFORD, Eng., a dagger, in pale, ppr.
148. 8
DURNING, Lane., a demi-antelope, erased, az.
82. ii
DUB
DURNO, Sco., in hand a sword. Ex recto decus.
159- 7
DURRANT, Bart., Norf., a boar, ar., bristled,
armed, and langued, or, pierced in side by
an arrow, sa. Labes pejor morte. 4. 6
DURRANT, Norf., a boar, passant, per fess,
wavy, ar. and gu., bristled and tusked, az.,
pierced through body by a broken lance, in
bend, sa., head downward, or.
DURRANT, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a peacock,
ppr. 117- 12
DURRANT, Derbs., a lion, rampant, ar., in dex-
ter a fleur-de-lis, or, in mouth a sword, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, of the second, point down-
ward.
DURWARD, Sco., ademi-man, ppr., vested, gu.,
holding a gem -ring. 122. 8
DURWARD, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar, in-
dented on back, cutting at a pen, all ppr.
134. 8
DUSAUTOY, Eng., in hand a sickle, ppr. 127. 14
DUSSEAUX, Eng., a ram's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or. 57- 7
DUSTON, and DUSTONE, Eng., a man's head,
couped, ppr. 123. 14
DUTHIE, Sco., in hand a sword, erect. 159. 7
DUTTON of Burland Hall, Chester, out of a
ducal coronet, a plume of five ostrich -feathers,
ar., az., or, vert, and gu. Servabo fidem.
108. 5
DUTTON, Baron Sherborne. See SHERBORNE.
DUTTON, a plume of five ostrich- feathers, ar.
DUTTON, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, gu., az., or, vert, and
tene. 108. 5
DUVAL, and DUVALL, a lion, sejant, per pale,
ar. and gu. , supporting a shield. 38. 4
DUVAL, Lond., on a globe, a monkey, sejant,
in fore-dexter a slip of palm, all ppr.
DUVAL, and DUVALL, Eng., a dexter arm, em-
bowed, in hand a spear, ppr. 125. 7
DUVERNET, or DUVERNETTE, Eng., a stag,
passant, ppr. 79. 4
DUXBURY, Eng., on stump of tree, growing
out of a mount, vert, a dove, rising, ppr.
112. 8
DWARIS, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
pellette'e, in paws a battle-axe, or.
comp. 44. 15
DWIGWID of Archenheuf, a dove and olive-
branch, ppr. Patientid et spe. 106. 7
DWIRE, Iri., in hand a sword, in bend sinister.
159. 7
DWYRE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a lion's
head, charged with a torteau, gu.
DWYRE, Iri., two lions' heads, erased and ad-
dorsed, ppr. 49. n
DY, or DYE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
swan, wings addorsed, ducally gorged, ppr.
comp. 75. 5
DYAS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in hand a
swan's head, erased. 151. 3
DYCE, Eng., an escutcheon, gu. Decide and
dare. 120. 12
136 DYX
DYCHFIELD, Ess., Oxon , and Lane., a porcu-
pine. 33. 8
DYER - SWINNERTON, Middx., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a goat's head, sa. , armed, gold.
55. 8
DYER, Herts., a goat's head, erased, ppr., in
mouth a rose, ar.
DYER, a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr., on head
a cap, or, verged round temples, chequy, ar.
and az. 123. 2
DYER, Eng., an old man's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr., hair, ar., beard,
sa., cap, or, turned up, chequy, ar. and az.
:I23. 2
DYKE, Bart., Kent and Suss., a cubit arm, in
armour, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a cinque-
foil, slipped, sa. comp. 128. 12
DYKES, Wilts., Kent, and Surr., an eagle's
head, sa. 102. 9
DYKES, BALLANTINE-, Cambs., a lobster, vert.
Prius frangitur quam flectitur. 6. II
DYMOKE, Line. : (i.) A sword, erect, ar., hilt
and pommel, or. 65. 6. (2.) A lion, pas-
sant, ar., crowned, or. see plate 37. (3.)
The scalp of a hare, ears erect, ppr. Pro
rege Dimico. comp. 65. 8
DYMOKE, or DYMOCK, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a rod, raguly, vert. 95. 2
DYMOKE, and DYMOCK, Warw., an arm, in
armour, ppr., in hand a tilting-spear, sa..
headed, ar., embrued, gu. 141. 6
DYMOKE, or DYMOCK, Staffs., a demi-negro, ppr.,
with pearls in ears, ar., in dexter an acorn-
branch, fructed, or.
DYMOKE, or DYMOCK, two ass's ears, ppr. 65. 8
DYMON, a demi-lion, in dexter a fusil, gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, or.
DYMOND, Devons., a female's arm, from elbow,
enfiled with a bracelet. 151. 6
DYNDY, a dragon's head, erased, vert. 89. 5
DYNE, or DYNNE, Norf., a plume of feathers,
or. 51. 3
DYNE, and DYNNE, Norf., out of a ducal coronet,
a marlin's sinister wing, ar. 50. I
DYNEVOR, Baron (Talbot-Bice), a crow, ppr.
Nifdl alwnum. 114. 8
DYNHAM, a bell, az. 159. i
DYNHAM, in a round top, or, six spears, in the
centre a pennon, ar., thereon a cross, gu.
DYON, on an escallop, or, the point in base, a
lion, passant, sa.
DYOT, Staffs., a tiger, passant, ar., armed, or,
collared, lined, and winged, gu. comp. 9. 13
DYRWARD, DYRWARNE, and DYRRWARNE, Eng.,
a cup, or. 133. 10
DYSART, Iri., a griffin's head, between wings.
Conjido, conquiesco. 88. 6
DYSON, Staffs., on a mount, vert, a paschal
lamb, ar., with banner, ppr. 55-9
DYXTON, a palm-tree, fructed and leaved, ppr.
25. I
DYVE, between bats' wings, gu., a horse's head,
reversed, vert.
DYXON, a demi-hind, sa., bezantee.
EAD
EDE
E
EADES, Middx. and Suff., a leopard's face, ar.
47- 2
EADON, a mitre, bezante'e, charged with a che-
veron, gu. 159. 3
EADY, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, environed with a
serpent. ill. 5
EAENS, on a mount, vert, a Cornish chough.
114- 3
EAGAB, Eng., a quill, in pale, ppr. 65. 10
EAGLE, Suff., in lion's gamb, erect and erased,
or, an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, gu. 44. 3
EAGLES, Eng., two lions' paws, in saltier, ppr.
52. 8
EAGLESFIELD, and EGLESFIELD, out of a tower,
a demi-greyhound, in dexter a branch of
palm, ppr. 24. 8
EALAND, Yorks., an arrow, in pale, ar. 65. 12
EALES, Eng., in lion's gamb, a human heart,
ppr. 50. 6
EALES, Lond. and Bucks., on an eel, embowed,
vert, an eagle, displayed, ppr. *
EAM, Lond. and Berks., a demi-lion, rampant,
sa. 44. 14
EAMER, Eng., a hind, trippant, az. 79. 4
EAKDLEY, Eng., a sword, in pale, ppr., enfiled
with a leopard's head, cabossed, gu. 10. I
EARL, Berks., a lion's head, erased, or, pierced
by a broken dart, ppr. see plate 49
EARL, a nag's head, erased, sa., maned, or.
72. i
EARL, Eng., on point of tilting-spear, ppr.,
headed, ar., a dolphin, naiant, of the first.
68. 9
EARLE, Line., a lion's head, erased, or, pierced
through head by a broken spear, ar., point
embrued, gu. see plate 49
EARLE, Sco., a nag's head. 72. I
EARLES, a cross, gu., between wings, enn.
112. I
EARNLEY, Suss., a savage's head, affrontee,
round temples a wreath, issuing therefrom
a plume of three ostrich -feathers. 122. 14
EARNS HAW, a cross pattee, fitched, or, bordered,
gu. 50. 2
EAST, Bart., a horse, erm., supporting with
fore-leg a pilgrim's cross, sa. dSquo pcde
propera. 73-2
EAST, Bucks, and Berks., a horse, passant, sa.
favance. 72. 12
EASTCHURCH, Eng,, the sun rising from behind
a cloud, ppr. 7. I
EAST, CLAYTON-, Bart., of Hall Place, Berks.,
( i.) For East, on a mount, vert, a horse, pas-
sant, sa., fore-dexter resting on a horse-shoe,
or, in mouth a palm-branch, vert, see plate
72. (2.) For Clayton, a leopard's gamb,
erased and erect, ar., charged with a cres-
cent, and grasping a pellet. J'arance.
comp. 45. I
EASTDAY, Kent, on a mount, vert, a hind,
lodged, ppr. 85. 4
EASTHOPE, Surr., out of a vallery crown, or, a
horse's head, ar., maned, gold, charged on
neck with two ben diets, engrailed, az.
EASTLAND, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or. 142.' 4
EASTMAN, Eng., a swan, collared and lined,
PP^ 75- 4
EASTOFT, Eng., a dagger and pen, in saltier,
ppr. 133. 8
EASTON, Devons., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
EASTON, Sco., a demi-chevalier, in armour,
brandishing a sword, ppr. 127. IO
EASTWOOD, on a ducal coronet, a lion, passant,
gardant, of the same, crowned, ppr. 37. I
EASTWOOD, a boar, passant, ppr. 4. n
EASUM, on a mount, five wheat-ears, ppr. 13. 13
EATEN, and EATON, Eng., a crow's head,
erased, ppr. 67. 7
EATON, Notts., an eagle's head, erased, sa., in
beak a sprig, vert. Vincit omnia veritas.
102. 4
EATON, Iri., a beaver, passant, ar. 33. n
EATON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's
head, sa., armed, ar. 14. 2
EATON, Eng., a boar's head, erased, in mouth
a sword. 4. 3
EBERSTEIN, Eng., a peacock's head, ppr. 117. 2
EBHERT, Eng., a salamander in flames, ppr.
27. 8
EBSWORTH, a demi-wolf, erm., supporting a
spear, tasselled. 19. 7
EBURY, Baron Grosvenor. See WESTMINSTER,
Marquess.
ECCLES, Eng., a gauntlet, ppr. 153-8
ECCLES, ECLES, and EKLES, Sco. and Iri., a
broken halberd. Se defendendo. 145. 9
ECCLESTON, or ECLESTONE, Eng., in dexter hand
a dagger, in pale, ppr. 122. 12
ECCLESTON, or ECLESTONE, a magpie, ppr.
112. 10
ECHARD, Suff., an ostrich, wings expanded, in
nKmth a key. comp. 108. 12
ECHLIN, co. Down, a talbot, passant, ar., spot-
ted, sa., langued, gu. Non sine prcedd. 61. 7
ECHLIN, Bart., Iri., a talbot, passant, ppr.
Rumor accrbe, tace. 61. 7
ECKERSALL, and ECKERSDALE, Middx., a dex-
ter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., and in-
verted, charged with a lozenge, ar., in hand
an esquire's helmet, of the first, garnished,
or.
ECKFORD, Sco., a griffin, statant, or. 86. 12
ECKINGHAM, Eng., a bell, ppr. 159. I
ECKLEY, in hand a battle-axe, in bend, all ppr.
156. 14
ECLES, Sco., in hand a battle-axe, ppr. 156. 14
ECLESTON, Line., a cock-pheasant, ppr. 113. 13
ECTON, Eng., in hand a branch of palm, ppr.
158. 6
EDDINGTON, Eng., a phoenix, in flames, ppr.
101. 10
EDDISBURY, Baron, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., an eagle, wings expanded, or,
preying on an infant, ppr., swaddled, of the
first, banded, ar. Sans changer. 97. 3
EDDOWES, Eng., a mitre, semee of bezants,
charged with a cheveron. I. 2
EDDOWS, a man's head, within a helmet, ppr.,
beaver open. 135- ^
EDE, a cross moline, az., between two ears of
wheat, in orle, ppr. 12. I
EDE
138
EDO
EDEN, Durh,, an arm, embowed, vested, in
hand, ppr., a bunch of wheat, vert.
comp. 149. 10
EDEN, Kent and Suff., a plume of feathers, ar.
51- 3
EDEN, an ostrich, in mouth a horse-shoe, ppr.
108. 13
EDEN, Ess. and Suff., a demi- dragon, sans
wings, vert, holding a rose-branch, flowered,
ar., stalked and leaved, ppr.
EDEN, an eagle, volant, ppr. 105. I
EDEN, Baron Auckland. See AUCKLAND.
EDEN, JOHNSON-, Bart., Durh., a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, couped at shoulder, ppr.,
hand grasping a garb, in bend, or, banded,
vert. Si sit prudentia.
EDEWOKTH, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
EDGAR, Suff., a demi-ostrich, rising, in mouth
a horse-shoe. see plate 108
EDGAR, Sco., a dagger and quill, in saltier,
ppr. Potius ingenio quam vi. 133. 8
EDGAR, Sco., a withered oak-branch, sprouting
afresh, ppr. Apparet quod. 54 12.
EDGAR, Suff., an ostrich's head, between wings,
expanded, or, each charged with two bends,
az., in mouth a horse-shoe, ar. comp. 108. 8
EDGAR, Sco., in hand a dagger, point down-
ward, ppr. Man do it. 130. II
EDGCUMBE, Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe. See
MOUNT-EDGCUMBE.
EDGCUMBE, Devons. and Cornw., a boar, pas-
sant, ar., armed, bristled, and membered,
or, gorged with a chaplet of oak, vert,
fructed, gold. Au plaisir fort de Dieu.
4- 9
EDGE, Lond. and Staffs., a demi- sea-lion, ppr.
EDGE, an ostrich's head, erased, between wings.
comp. 1 08. 8
EDGE, Notts. , a reindeer's head, couped, ppr.,
collared and chained, or.
EDGELL of Standerwick Court, Somers., a
falcon, rising, belled, ar., gutte'e-de-sang,
resting dexter on an antique shield, of the
first, charged with a cinquefoil, gu. Qui
sera sera. 105. 13
EDGELL, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr. a dove, wings
addorsed, az. 105. 2
EDGEMOUTH, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle,
wings addorsed, vulning. comp. 97. 7
EDGEWORTH, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar.
47. 13
EDGEWORTH, SNEYD-, of Edgeworthstown, Iri.,
on a ducal coronet, a pelican, feeding her
young, or. Constans contraria spernit.
see plate 97
EDGHILL, a falcon, wings addorsed and in-
verted, supporting with dexter a carved
shield, charged with a cinquefoil. 105. 13
EDGILL, a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter a
cinquefoil, gu., slipped and leaved, vert.
see plate 44
EDIE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, and a skean,
in saltier. 52. i
EDIEOK, and EGIOK, Wore., a demi-griffin,
erm., beaked and legged, or, holding a broken
tilting- spear, ppr. comp. 86. 13 and 88. 9
EDINGTON, Eng., a savage's head, couped,
dropping blood, ppr. 134. 15
EDINGTON, or EDINGTOUN, an arm, in armour,
embowed, wreathed with laurel, in hand a
standard, erect, all ppr., flag, charged with
the sun, or. comp. 122. 15
EDINGTON, Sco., a stag's head, erased, or.
Labor omnia vincit. 83. 1 3
EDINGTON, a Saracen's head, couped at shoul-
ders, ppr., wreathed, ar. and gu. 135. 13
EDINGTOUN, an arm, in armour, embowed,
wreathed above elbow with laurel, sustain-
ing a standard, charged with the rising sun.
comp. 122. 15
EDLIN, Eng., a swan's head, between wings,
ar. 75. i
EDMANDS, Surr. and Middx., a griffin's head,
erased, ar., in beak a cross crosslet, fitched,
az., between wings, also ar., each charged
with a thistle, ppr.
EDMERSTON, Eng., a dexter hand throwing a
dart, ppr. I. 6
EDMISTON, or EDMISTONE, Sco., a camel's head
and neck. 30. 7
EDMOND, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr., supporting a
long cross, gu. 43. 13
EDMOND, on a chapeau, a fleur-de-lis.
comp. 144. 9
EDMONDES, Suss., a dragon's head, erased, ar.,
charged on breast with three pellets.
comp. 89. 13
EDMONDS, Cambs., a greyhound, sejant, sa.,
bezantde, collared, or. 18. 13
EDMONDS, within a wreath, ar. and sa., a lion,
rampant. 47. n
EDMONDS, Bucks, and Cornw., between wings,
a lion, cou chant, gardant, all or. see plate 39
EDMONDS, a wing, erect. 107. 14
EDMONDS, Oxon., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
in beak a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
see plate 88
EDMONDS, Devons., on a chapeau, gu., turned
np, erm., a fleur-de-lis, or, between wings,
az. 144-9
EDMONDS, Yorks., a three-masted ship in full
sail, ppr. 21. 14
EDMONDS, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
throwing a pheon, az., handle, of the first.
142. 7
EDMONDSON, Lond., a lion, rampant, or, gorged
with a bar-gemelle, gu.. supporting a pennon,
az., staff, gu., headed, ar. 40. 1 1
EDMONDSON, Yorks., a demi-lion, sa., holding
an escallop, ar. 42. 6
EDMONSTONE, Bart., Sco., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a swan's head and neck, ppr. Virtus
auget honorem. see plate 75
EDMONSTONE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
armed and langued, az., in paws a battle-axe,
ppr. Be hardie. 43. II
EDMONSTONE, a squirrel, sejant, or. 58. 12
EDMUND, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
ar., a lion, passant, gardant, az., ducally
gorged, or. 37. 14
EDMUNDS, Yorks., in the sea, an ancient ship
of three masts under sail, all ppr. Votis
tune relis. 21. 13
EDMUNDS, Hants., a winged lion, couchant,
gardant, or.
EDMUNDS, Eng., two hands, conjoined, support-
ing a human heart, all ppr. 1 33. 3
EDNOR, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
beaked, or. 88. 7
EDNOWAIN, Wei., a boar's head, couped, sa.,
langued, gu., tusked, or, transfixed by a
dagger, ppr. 4- 3
EDOLPHE, Kent, an ibex's head, erased, sa.,
maned, armed, and attired, or. 55-3
EDO
EDON, Kent and Suff., a plume of feathers, ar.
5i- 3
EDEIDGE, a hawk, standing on a fish, ppr.
104. 12
EDRIDGE, Lond. and Norf., a lion's head, erased,
gu. 47- *3
EDRIDGE, Wilts., a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
EDRINGTON, a goat's head, ppr., collared, erm.
comp. 56. 4
EDWARD, Eng., a torteau, ppr. Necflatu, nee
fluctu. 149- JI
EDWARD, a buck's head, couped, or. 84. 10
EDWARDES, Bart., Salop, a man's head, within
a helmet, ppr., garnished, or. Gratia natu-
ram vincit. 135- 8
EDWARDES, TUCKER-, of Sealy Ham, Pembroke,
in bear's paw a battle-axe, ar. Vigilate —
and — Gardezlafoy. 49. 3
EDWARDES, Baron Kensington. See KENSING-
TON.
EDWARDES, Carmarthen, a demi-lion, or, be-
tween paws a bo wens-knot. Aspera ad vir-
tutem est via. see plates 42-44
EDWARDS, Eng. and Wei., a lion's head, erased.
47- 13
EDWARDS, Eng. and Wei., a lion's head, erased,
charged with four fleurs-de-lis.
EDWARDS, Somers., an eagle, displayed, az.
96. 10
EDWARDS, Beds., three ostrich-feathers, ar.
Si- 3
EDWARDS, Heref., out of a du.cal coronet, or,
a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dexter a sword,
ppr. comp. 44. II and 13
EDWARDS, Cornw., an antelope, rampant, sa.,
bezante"e, attired, or. 82. 9
EDWARDS, Iri., a crosier, in pale, or. 150. 9
EDWARDS of Ness Strange, Salop, a lion, ram-
pant, counterchanged. 41. 12
EDWARDS of Old Court, co. Wicklow : (i.) For
Edwards, a lion's head, erased, ermines, be-
tween two palm-branches, issuing, ppr.,
mantled, gu., doubled, ar. II eb Dduw, heb
ddim, Dduw a digon. see plate 49. (2.) For
Kynaston, an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, within a sun, ppr. Honor potestate
honorantis. 157- 2
EDWARDS, Eng., a helmet, ppr., garnished, or,
on top a wreath, with plume of feathers, ar.
140. 3
EDWARDS, Wei. , a boar's head, erased, ar. 15.5
EDWARDS, Cambs. and Suss., on a ducal coro-
net, ar., a tiger, passant, or.
comp. 9. 2 and 13
EDWARDS, Lond., on a ducal coronet, ar., a
tiger, passant, sa., maned, of the first.
EDWARDS, Wei., an oak-tree, ppr., in dexter a
gate, also ppr., on sinister a lion, rampant,
against the tree, gu.
EDWARDS, Devons., Hunts., and Salop, an ibex,
passant, sa., bezantee, maned, armed, and
attired, with two straight horns, or. 82. 12
EDWARDS, Kent and Salop, a unicorn, sa.,
double horned, or.
EDWARDS, Warw., a talbot, passant, ppr. 61. 7
EDWARDS, Eng. and Wei., on a mount, vert,
a horse's head, erased, or, charged on neck
with a cheveron, gu., between two oak-
branches, ppr. Duw vde ein cryfden.
see plate 70
EDWARDS, a turtle-dove, in mouth an .olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 7
139
EGI
EDWARDS, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
holding a castle, ar.
EDWARDS, an eagle's head, erased, sa., ducally
gorged, or.
EDWARDS, out of a marquess's coronet, a tal-
bot's head.
EDWARDS, on a mount, vert, a wyvern, ar. 91. 4
EDWARDS, Iri., a lion's head, erased, erm., be-
tween two palm-branches, ppr.
EDWARDS, Lond., in hand, gu., a cross patte"e,
fitched, or. 152. 15
EDWARDS, an antelope, passant, ppr. 82. 14
EDWARDS, a wyvern, wings displayed. 91. 5
EDWARDS, a lion, passant, gardant, or. 37. 1 3
EDWARDS, Bart., of Garth, Montgomery, a
lion, gardant, resting dexter on an escut-
cheon, charged with a nag's head, erased, ar.
Y Gwir yn erbyn y byd. see plate 36
EDWARDS, Norf., a martlet, sa., charged on
breast with a cinquefoil, or. see plate 1 1 9
EDWARDS, Beds. : (i.) The Prince of Wales's
feathers, surmounted by a heron plume.
(2.) An esquire's helmet, ppr. 66. 14
EDWIN, Eng., a lion, sejant, between paws an
escutcheon. 38. 4
EEL, Eng., a boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
EELES, a dexter arm, in armour, in fess, couped,
in hand a cutlass, enfiled with a boar's head,
all ppr. 127. 4
EFFINGHAM, Earl (Howard), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a lion, statant, gardant,
tail extended, or, gorged with a ducal coro-
net, ar. Virtus mitte scuta. 37. 14
EGAN, Eng., a long cross, gu. 147. 4
EG AN, Iri., a demi-eagle, regardant. IOI. 12
EGERTON, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a lion, rampant, of the first, supporting a
broad arrow, sa. Sic donee. comp. 41. 10
EGERTON, Iri., a lion, sejant, gu., supporting
in dexter a battle-axe, ar., staff, of the first,
in sinister a laurel -branch, ppr. 38. 2
EGERTON, five arrows, one in pale, and four in
saltier. 107. n
EGERTON, Eng., a buck's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or. 83. 13
EGERTON, Chesh. and Salop, a lion, rampant,
gu., supporting an arrow, ppr., headed and
feathered, ar. 41. I o
EGERTON, Chesh., in lion's gamb, gu., a sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, or. 43. 3
EGERTON, a lion, rampant, ppr. 41. 12
EGERTON, Eng., three arrows, ar., headed and
feathered, sa., banded, or. 137. 6
EGERTON, Chesh., a plume of feathers, erm.
51- 3
EGERTON, Eng., an arm, gu., in hand, ppr.,
a sword, ar. 154. 6
EGERTON, Earl of Wilton. See WILTON.
EGERTON, GREY-, Bart., Chesh. : (i.) Three
broad arrows, one in pale, and two in sal-
tier, or, pheoned and feathered, sa., banded
by a ribbon, gu. 137. 6. (2.) On a hand,
a falcon, rising. Virtuti, non armis fido.
see plate 104
EGG, out of a ducal coronet, a pair of stag's
horns. 83. 8
EGGERLY, Eng., a Cornish chough, ducally
gorged, ppr. 114. 9
EGGINGTON, Yorks., a talbot, sejant, ar., eared,
sa., gorged with a collar, dexter resting on
a sphere, ppr. see plate 6 1
EGISKE, Eng, a griffin, passant.
EGL
EGLEBY, and EGLIONBY, Warw., a demi-eagle,
wings expanded, or, charged with a mullet.
comp. 101. II
EGLEFELDE, and EGLEFIELD, a dexter hand,
apaumee, charged with an eye, ppr. 128. 6
EGLESTON, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, sa.,
collared, ar. 60. 4
EGLIN, Eng., on a mount, vert, an eagle, ris-
ing, or, surmounted by an anchor and cable,
in bend sinister, sa., in dexter a rose, gu.,
slipped, vert.
EGLINTON, Earl of (Montgomerje), a female
figure, ppr., antiquely attired, ar. , in dexter
an anchor, or, in sinister a savage's head.
Gardez Hen. 139. 10
EGMANTON, Lane., in hand a cross pattee,
fitched, gu. 152. 15
EGMONT, Earl of (Perceval), a thistle, erect,
leaved, ppr. Yvery — and — Sub cruce Can-
dida. 29. 10
EGREMOND, Eng., a lion's head, gu., imperially
crowned, or. 44. 4
EGREMONT, Earl of (Windham), a lion's head,
erased, or, within a fetterlock, of the same,
the arch com pony counter- compony, or and
az. Au bon droit. 45. 7
EISTON, Sco., out of a cloud, the sun rising,
ppr. Veritas. 7. I
EKENEY, on a chapeau, ppr., a pheon, az.
EKINS, a lion's gamb, sa., holding up a lozenge,
ar., charged with a cross crosslet, fitched, of
the first. 43. 2
EKINS, in lion's gamb, sa., a cross crosslet,
fitched, in bend, gu.
EKINTON, and EKINGTON, a sand-glass, gu.
153. i
ELAM, Kent, between attires of stag, attached
to scalp, a boar's head, erased and erect,
ppr. 4. 2
ELAND, and ELLAND, Eng., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, or, a martlet, gu. 119. 8
ELAND, and ELLAND, Eng., a demi-female, in
dexter a garland of laurel. 139. II
ELCOCK, Eng., a stag, salient, ppr. 79. 7
ELCOCKE, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, or,
a demi-cock, az., in beak a wheat-ear, ppr.
ELCOCKS, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, or, a
cock's head, gu., in beak a wheat-ear.
ELD, Lond. and Staffs., a falcon, rising, or,
beaked, membered, jessed, and belled, gu.,
beak embrued, ppr. 100. 13
ELDECUR, ELERCUR, and ELLERCUR, Eng., a
cock, sa., combed, gu., beaked, or. 94. 12
ELDER, Eng., a demi-unicorn, rampant. 70. 1 1
ELDER, Sco., a dexter hand holding a roll of
paper, ppr. Virtute duce. 125. 3
ELDER, Sco., in dexter hand a palm-branch,
ppr. Virtute duce. 158. 6
ELDERSHAW, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
ducally gorged, or. 46. 8
ELDERTON, Eng., a fox's head, ppr. 16. 3
ELDON, Earl of (Scott), a lion's head, erased,
gu., charged on neck with a portcullis,
chained, or, and a mullet for difference.
Sed sine tdbe decus. see plate 47
ELDRED, Ess., a Triton, ppr., holding an es-
callop, or. comp. 125. 13
ELDRES, Eng., a camel's head, couped, ppr.
3°» 7
ELDRES, a winged globe, ppr. comp. 8. 2
ELDRIDGE, Eng. , out of a ducal coronet, a pea-
cock's tail, ppr. 117. 5
o ELL
ELDRIXGTON, Ess., a heron, sa. 116. 10
ELERKAR, two dolphins, haurient, az. and or.
68. 10
ELEY, Line., an arm, erect, vested, ar., in hand
a fleur-de-lis, sa. 1 2 1. I
ELEY, Yorks., an arm, in armour, in hand a
hawk's lure, ppr.
ELFE, or ELPHE, an eagle's head, couped.
102. 9
ELFORD, Bart., Devons., a demi-lion, rampant,
erased, ducally crowned. Dijficilia quce pul-
chra. comp. 46. 3
ELFORD, Corn w., a demi-lion, rampant, crowned,
or. Difficilia quce pulchra. comp. 46. 3
ELFRED, Suss., on a mount, vert, a lamb,
couchant, ar., between two olive-branches,
ppr.
ELGIE, on a ducal coronet, a swan, wings ad-
dorsed, ducally crowned. see plate 75
ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Earl of (Bruce}, Sco.,
a lion, passant, gu. Fuimus. 36. I
ELHAM, out of a mural coronet, a fire-beacon,
between wings, ppr. 39. 9
ELIBANK, Baron (Murray), Sco., a lion, ram-
pant, gardant, gu., holding a Lochaber-axe,
ppr. Virtute fideque. comp. 41.12 and 42. 14
ELINGHAM, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, ppr.
1 02. 9
ELIOT of Borthwickbrae, Sco., in dexter hand,
erect, a lance, in bend, ppr. Hoc majorum
opus. 148. 10
ELIOT, Eng., an elephant's head, sa., armed
and eared, ar. 24. IO
ELIOT, out of clouds, a dexter arm, embowed,
throwing a dart, ppr.
ELIOT, Baron, Earl St. Germans. See ST.
GERMANS.
ELIOT, Surr., a griffin's head, couped, wings
addorsed, sa., collared, ar. 88. 10
ELIOTT, Bart., Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a
cutlass, ppr. Peradventure. 146. 4
ELKIN, a demi-heraldic-antelope, or, armed
and tufted, sa.
ELKINGTON, Lond. and Leic., on a mural coro-
net, embattled, of the first, a demi-griftin,
ar., winged, gu., in dexter a gem-ring, gold,
gem, of the second. see plate 76
ELKINS, Eng., on a castle, triple-towered, ppr.,
a flag displayed, gu. 23. 10
ELLAM, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a fire-
beacon, between wings, ppr. Luces et terres.
39- 9
ELLAMES, Lane., an elrn-tree, ppr. Nee sperno,
nee timeo. 25. 5
ELLARD, Eng., a torteau, gu., charged with a
stag, or, standing on a mount, vert. 79. 4
ELLARD, on a mount, vert, a stag, or. 79. 4
ELLA WAY, five arrows, one in pale, four in sal-
tier, points downward, environed with a ser-
pent, all ppr. 2. 4
ELLENBOROUGH, Baron (Law), a cock, gu.,
chained round neck, charged on breast with
a mitre, or. Compositum jus fasque animi.
see plate 93
ELLERKER, a talbot's head, ar. 61. 3
ELLERKER, Yorks., a talbot's head, erased, sa.
61. 2
ELLERKER, two dolphins, haurient and ad-
dorsed, az. and or, enfiled with a ducal coro-
net, comp. 68. 10
ELLESTON, a demi-heraldic-tiger, between paws
a naval crown.
ELL
141
ELM
ELLESWORTH, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, couped, in hand a club, ppr.
154- 13
ELLET, Eng., an anchor, in pale, az., entwined
by a serpent, vert. 138. 14
ELLICE, Middx. and Herts., an arm, erect,
couped below elbow, in armour, in gauntlet
a snake, entwined round arm, all ppr.
comp. 155. II
ELLICE, a mermaid, with mirror and comb, ppr.
32. 5
ELLICK, a wolf's head, erased, sa. 19. 6
ELLICOMB, a buck's head, erased, murally
gorged and chained. see plate 83
ELLICOMBE, Devons., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
ELLICOMBE, orELLACOMBE, Glouc. and Devons.,
a stag's head, erased, murally gorged and
chained. Nuttis fraus tuta latebris.
see plate 83
ELLICOTT, a hawk, wings expanded, belled,
ppr. ico. 13
ELLICOTT, or ELLACOTT, Eng., in a maunch, or,
cuffed, gu., a hand clenched, ppr. 1 2 1. 9
ELLIES, Sco., a lily, close in the flower, ppr.
Sub sole patebit.
ELLINGTON, Eng., in lion's paw, a cross pattee,
fitched, sa. 44. I
ELLIOT, FOGG-, Durh. : (i.) For Elliot, a dex-
ter arm, in hand a cutlass, ppr. 146. 4.
(2. ) For Fogg, a unicorn's head, couped, ar.
Peradventure. 70. 4
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a demi-sea-horse, az.,
scaled, or. . 69. 1 1
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, Lond., a demi-sea-horse,
az., finned, or. 69. 1 1
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, an elephant's head, or,
eared and armed, gu. 24. IO
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a boar's head, couped,
pierced through dexter eye by a broken
spear. comp. 4. I
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, in dexter hand, ppr., a
crescent, sa. 132. 15
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a nail, erect, ppr. 130. 7
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a ram, ppr. Vetterafertis
oves. 57. ii
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, an oak-tree, ppr. Forti-
ter. 25. 12
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, an anchor and cable, in
pale, ppr. Candide et caute. 133. 7
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a dexter arm, in hand a
dart, point downward, ppr. Suaviter sed
fortiter. 156. 6
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, out of a mural coronet, an
elephant's head, collared.
ELLIOT of Laurieston, same crest. Apto cum
lare.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, issuing from a cloud, a
dexter hand throwing a dart. Non eget arcu.
IS3- 13
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a dexter arm, in hand a
cutlass, ppr. Peradventure. 146. 4
ELLIOT of Binfield Park, Berks.: (i.) For
Elliot, an elephant's head, ar., erased, gu.,
about neck two barrulets, inverted, vert.
comp. 24. 9. (2.) For Glasse, a mermaid,
• with glass and comb, ppr. 32. 5
ELLIOT, Earl of Minto. See MINTO.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, in dexter hand a flute,
ppr. Inest jucunditas. 135. 10
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a demi-man, in armour,
ppr. Pro rege et limitc. 127. 10
^ELLIOT, Iri., over the sea, a dove, volant, in
mouth an olive-branch, ppr. 106. 2
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, Surr., a griffin's head,
couped, wings addorsed, sa. 88. 10
ELLIS of Glasfryn, Carnarvon : (i.) A mer-
maid, gu., crined, or, in dexter a mirror, in
sinister a comb. 32. 5. (2.) An arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a broken spear-
head, all ppr. Wrth einffrwytkau yn hadna
byddir. 141. 6
ELLIS, Baron Seaford. See SEAFORD.
ELLIS, Baron Howard de Walden. Sec HOW-
ARD.
ELLIS, Viscount Clifden. See CLIFDEN.
ELLIS, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's head, gu., crowned, gold. Fort et
fideie. comp. 47. 10
ELLIS, Yorks. and Kent, a naked woman, ppr.
139-5
ELLIS, Sco., an eel, ppr. Sperans. no. 7
ELLIS, Cornw., a mermaid, with mirror and
comb, ppr. 32. 5
ELLIS, Lond., out of grass, ppr., a goat's head,
ar., horned, of the first. see plate 46
ELLIS, Line., in a crescent, gu., an escallop, or.
5- 2
ELLIS, Eng., a garb, per fess, or and vert.
12. 13
ELLIS, Wei., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, gu. 37. 8
ELLIS, between the horns of a crescent, a stag's
head, cabossed. 84. 5
ELLISON, Durh., an eagle's head, erased, or.
102. 10
ELLISON, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
141. 14
ELLISON, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, in
dexter an anchor. 36. 1 1
ELLISON, a greyhound, sa. 17. 5
ELLISON, an eagle's head, erased, per fess, or
and gu., murally gorged, az. 102. II
ELLISTON, Lond., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.,
ducal ly gorged, ar. comp. 103. 6
ELLISTON, Eng., three mullets, in cheveron.
137- 8
ELLISWORTH, Eng., between attires of stag,
ppr., a rose, gu. 131. 2
ELLNOR. out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, between wings, sa., beaked, gu.,
charged with a bezant. comp. 102. 2
ELLOWAY, a dragon's head, gu. 90. 4
ELLWOOD, Yorks., on a mural coronet, a stag,
sejant, ppr. 80. 12
ELLY, an arm, erect, vested, ar., in hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, sa. 121. I
ELLYOT, and ELLYOTT, Eng., an elephant's
head, couped, ar. 24. IO
ELLYOTT, Lond., a demi-pegasus, ar., maned,
winged, and hoofed, or. 71. IO
ELMEET, Holland, a horse's head, bridled.
72. 7
ELMEN, on a ducal coronet, a wyvern. 91. 2
ELMES, Lane, and Northamp., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a woman's head and neck,
couped below breasts. 139. 2
ELMHURST, Line., a clump of elms, ppr.
ELMORE, the top of a halberd, ppr. 153. 3
ELMORE, a Cornish chough, ppr. 1 14. 10
ELMSALL-GREAVES, Yorks. : (i.) For Elmsatt,
an elm -tree, trunk entwined with a vine-
branch, ppr., fructed. 25. 8. (2.) For
Greaves, on a mount, vert, a stag, trippant,
ELM
142
EML
or, in mouth a slip of oak, ppr. Amicta viti-
bus ulmus.
ELMSEY, a falcon's head, erased, ppr. 103. 3
ELMSLEY, Viscount. See BEAUCHAMP, Earl.
ELMSLIE, Eng., a demi-wolf, holding a spear,
in pale, tassel] ed, all ppr. 19. 7
ELMSLY, Sco., a thistle, leaved, ppr. Prenez
garde.
ELMY, and ELNEY. on a chapean, a tower, ppr.
ELNORTH, on a mount, an ermine, passant.
33- 5
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a dove, ar., holding a snake,
ppr. 112. 9
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a griffin, sejant, sa., in
dexter a laurel wreath, vert. 88. 1 1
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a griffin, sejant, sa., hold-
ing a sword, in pale, on point a Saracen's
head, all ppr. Do well, and let them say.
88. 14
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a demi-lady, in dexter a
garland, ppr. Merita. 139. II
ELPHINGSTON, two arms, in saltier, in dexter a
sword, in sinister, a branch of laurel, all ppr.
In utroque paratus.
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., in dexter hand a pen.
Fidciitate. 144. 10
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a demi-greyhound, ar.
17- 3
ELPHINGSTON, a demi-greyhound, rampant,
collared and ringed. 1 7. 2
ELPHINSTONE, Baron (Elphiustone), Sco., a
demi-female, from the girdle, richly attired,
in dexter a tower, masoned, sa., and in
sinister a branch of laurel, ppr. Cause caused
it. 139. 13
ELPHINSTONE, Bart., Cumb., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a demi - woman, affronte'e,
vested, in dexter a sword, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or, in sinister an olive-branch, vert.
Semper paratus.
ELPHINSTONE, Baroness Keith. See KEITH.
ELPHINSTONE-HORN-DALRYMPLE, Bart., Sco.,
two stags' horns, erect. Moneo et munio.
83- 7
ELRICK, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a horse's
head, ppr. Dum spiro, spero. 73. I
ELRINGTON, Eng., the Roman fasces, in pale,
ppr. 90. 3
ELSLEY, a Sagittarius, bow and arrow, of the
first, horse charged with a rose, gu.
comp. 133. 13
ELSON, Suss., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.,
billette'e, sa. 102. 12
ELSTOB, Durh., a demi-lion, in dexter a mullet,
.ar. 46. 2
ELSTON, Eng., on a chapeau, an escallop, be-
tween wings, ppr. 5. 6
ELSWELL, on a bezant, a cross patt^e, gu.
ELSWORTH, a heart, winged and crowned, ppr.
130. i
ELTON, Bart., Somers., an arm, in armour,
em bo wed, ppr., in gauntlet a scimitar, ar.,
hilt and pommel, or, tied round arm with a
scarf, vert. comp. 121. 6
ELTON, Oxon., same crest.
ELTON, Lend, and Berks., out of a mural
coronet, gu., an arm, vested, or, turned up,
ar., in hand, ppr., a mullet. 152. 3
ELTON, Heref., a lion's head, erased and
affrontee, collared, az. comp. 47. 3
ELTON, MAR WOOD-, Bart., of \Vid worthy Court,
Devons., an arm, in armour, umbowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, charged with two etoiles, gu.,
'adorned with a scarf about the wrist, vert,
in gauntlet a falchion, ppr., hilt and pommel,
or.
ELVEN, a lion's head, erased, collared. 49. 12
ELVEN, a stag's head, couped. 84. 10
ELVES, and ELWES, five arrows, or, entwined
by a snake, ppr. 2. 4
ELVET, a lion, sejant, or. 38. 1 3
ELVIN, Norf., a demi-lion, rampant, or, issuing
from the summit of a rock, holding a vine-
branch, ppr. Elvenaca floreat vitis.
see plate 44
ELWAS, three arrows, one in pale, and two in
saltier, or, flighted, ar., headed, ppr., en-
vironed by a serpent, vert. comp. 2. 4
ELWELL, a dart, erect, point downward. 65. 12
ELWICK, an armed arm, or, bound with a
scarf, az., holding a staff, raguly, of the
first, raguled, of the second.
ELWILL, Line., an arm, erect, vested, sa., in
hand, a fleece, or. 149. 6
ELWIN, ELWYN, and ELWYNN, Eng., a demi-
savage, over dexter shoulder a hammer, ppr.
131- 9
ELWOOD, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a pick-axe, all ppr. Fide et sedulitate.
ELWORTH, on a mount, an ermine, passant, ppr.
ib. 8
ELWORTH Y, Eng., a steel cap, ppr.
ELY, Marquess and Earl of (Loftus), a boar's
head, erect, ar., langued, gu. Prend moi tel
que je suis — and — Loyal a mort. 3. 6
ELY, Iri., a pheon, point upward, gu. 89. 3
ELYARD, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar. 121. 6
EL YE, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand a
hawk's lure, ppr.
EMAN, a lion, sejant, regardant, purp.
see plate 37
EMBERY, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
a sword, in pale, entiled with a Saracen's
head, in profile, all ppr.
EMBERY, a pillar, az., environed by a serpent,
ppr., masonry of the base, ar.
EMENFIELD, Eng., a hand holding an escut-
cheon, or, charged with a martlet, ppr.
EMER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, ppr., in dexter a sword,
also ppr., hilt and pommel, gold, see plate 44
EMERIC DE ST. DALMAS, Hauteville, Guernsey
(of the Piedmontese family of Emerico di
San Dalmazzo). out of a count's coronet,
two palms, in saltier, or. Ut palma florebit.
161. 12
EMERSON, Northumb , a sinister hand, charged
with a bend, and thereon three bezants.
EMERSON, Durh., a lion, rampant, vert, bezan-
te"e, holding a battle-axe, gu., headed, ar.
see plate 41
EMERSON, Line, and Norf., issuing from a
cloud, rays of the sun, all ppr. 14. I
EMERY, Kent, a demi-unicorn, rampant, erased,
gu., hoofed and armed, or, criiied, sa. 70. H
EMERY, Somers., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-horse, collared. Fidelis et suavis.
see plate 72
EMERYKE. out of a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head and neck, sa., collared, ar. comp. 3. 3
EMES, and EMME, Lond. and Berks., a demi-
lion, rampant, sa. 44. 14
EMLINE, or EMLYN, a demi-savage, wreathed,
EML,
holding a club, all ppr. Honestum pratiulit
utili. 125. 10
EMLY, Iri., in lion's ganib a battle-axe, ppr.
49- 3
EMME, a demi-lion, passant, gardant. 42. 10
EMMERSON, Eng., acock, ppr. 94. 12
EMMET, or EMMETT, Eng, on a chapeau, a
unicorn's head, erased, ppr.
EMMOT, or EMMOTT, Eng., a hind, sejant, re-
gardant, resting dexter on a bee-hive, ppr.
EMPSON, Yorks., a tent, ar., adorned, or, lined,
az., charged with a cross patte'e, of the first.
comp. 78. 5
EMPSON, Eng., a lion, sejant, gardant, or, in
dexter a long cross, gu., sinister resting on a
triangle, pierced, sa. see plate 38
EMSLIE, or EMSLY, Sco., a thistle, leaved, ppr.
Pvenez garde. 29. 10
ENDAS, or ENEUS, a castle, triple-towered, ppr.,
domed, gu. comp. 23. 7 an<i i°
ENDEAN, Lond., a swan, sa. Pax at amor.
75- ii
ENDERBIE, and ENDERBY, a swan, sa. 75. 1 1
ENDERBY, or ENDERBIE, in a maunch, a hand,
clenched. 1 2 1. 9
ENDERBY, or ENDERBIE, a harpooner, in the
act of striking a whale, ppr.
ENDSORE, Staffs., a cubit arm, vested, gu., in
hand a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
ENELL, Eng., a mermaid, with comb and glass,
Ppr- 32-5
ENERY of Ballyconnell, Iri., a falcon, close,
ppr. Sans changer. 105. 14
ENFIELD, Ess., in hand, an escutcheon, or,
charged with a martlet, ppr.
ENGAINE, a tower, sa., cupola and flag, gu.
22. 5
ENGHAM, Kent, two lions' paws, or, holding up
a fire-ball, gu.
ENGHAM, an arm, embowed, vested, az., turned
up and indented, ar., hand grasping a snake,
entwined, vert.
ENGLAND, Eng., a cherub, ppr. 136. 2
ENGLEBERT, Dors., two wings addorsed, charged
with two bends.
ENGLEDUE, a greyhound's head, erased, sa.,
collared, ar. 18. 10
ENGLEFIELD, an arm, erect, vested, in hand
heads of wheat. 149. 10
ENGLEFIELD, Wilts., an eagle, displayed, per
pale, az. and gu. 95. 13
ENGLEFIELD, Wilts., a sinister arm, vested,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a branch, vert.
ENGLEHEART, an armed arm, embowed, in
gauntlet a sword, ppr. 140. 13
ENGLISH, a greyhound's head, between two
roses, slipped and leaved. 1 8. 2
ENGLISH, a rose-branch, ppr., flowered, gu.
30. 4
ENGLISH, a demi-lion. 44. 14
ENGLISH, in hand a covered cap, ar. 142. 1 1
ENGLISH, Iri., a pyramid, entwined with wood-
bine. 145. 14
ENGOLISME, Eng., a torteau, ppr. I4Q. u
ENNEW, Ess., a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
ENNIS, Eng., an anchor, az., surmounted by a
fleur-de-lis. 131. 12
ENNIS, Iri., an ox-yoke, in bend. 147. 12
ENNISHOWEN, Baron (Chichester), a stork, in
mouth a snake, ppr. Famce vestigia retincns.
II.5. 2
ENNISKILLEN, Earl of (Willoughby-Cole), Iri.,
143 ERR
a demi-dragon, vert, langued, gu., in dexter
a dart, ppr., in sinister an escutcheon, or.
Deum cole regem sen-a.
ENNYS, Cornw., in hand a sheaf, ppr.
122. 10
ENOKE, Wore., a demi-lion, in paws a serpent,
nowed, ppr. comp. 46. 7
ENSON, Staffs., an arm, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a sword, ar. 140. 13
ENSOR, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, gu. 41-9
ENSOR, Norf., a unicorn's head, ar., horned
and maned, or. 70, 4
ENSWELL, and ENTWISSELL, Lane., on a mount,
vert, a hind, ppr., collared, ar. 85. 13
ENSWELL, and ENTWISSELL, a human heart,
gu. 136. 13
ENTWICK, a dexter hand, couped, in fess, point-
ing with the forefinger, and sustaining a
fleur-de-lis. comp. 133. 5
ENTWISLE, Lane. : (i.) A hand, couped, in fess,
holding a fleur-de-lis, erect, or. 133. 5. (2.)
A dexter arm, in armour, embowed, holding
by the hair a Saracen's head, erased, and
affronted, all ppr.
ENYS of Enys, Cornw., three white feathers,
erect. Serpcntes velut et columbce. 51. 3
EPITRE, a cinquefoil, pierced, gu. 80. 3
EPPS, Kent, on a chaplet, vert, flowered, or,
a falcon, rising, gold.
ERCALL, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a mullet
of six points, or, charged with a crescent,
sa. comp. 159. 6
ERDESWIKE, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a boar's head, per pale, ar. and sa., langued,
of the first. 3. 3
ERDINGTON, Eng., in hand a ball, sa. 153. 10
EREDY, Lond., out of a coronet, two wings,
ppr. 109. 12
ERESBY, on a dexter gauntlet, a falcon, close,
ppr. 99. 13
ERESEY, on a sinister glove, a falcon, ppr.
104. 14
ERINGTON, or ERRINGTON, Northumb. and
Wilts., a cock, gu., combed and wattled, sa.
94. 12
ERINGTON, Northumb., a unicorn's head, erased,
quarterly, ar. and gu. 70. 5
ERISBY, Eng., a broken halberd, ppr. Auxilio
Dei. 145. 9
ERISEY, Cornw., a cinquefoil, erm. 80. 3
ERISEY, Cornw., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
ERLE, Dors., a lion's head, erased, or, trans-
pierced by a spear, ar., embrued, gu.
see plate 49
ERLEY, or ERLY, Eng., in hand, erect, ppr., a
gem-ring, or, stone, gu.
ERMINE, Eng., an ermine, ppr. 33. 5
ERMINGLAND, Norf., out of antique crown, a
demi-lion, gu.
ERNE, Earl of, Iri. (Creighton), a dragon's
head, couped, vert, fire issuing from mouth
and ears, ppr. God send grace. 90. 6
ERNLEY, and ERNLY, Eng. , an eagle, displayed,
or. 95- *3
ERNLEY, Wilts., a man's head, in profile, ppr.,
wearing a long cap, stringed and tasselled,
of the second. 1 23. 2
ERNST, Eng., an eagle, gazing at the sun, ppr.
loo. 4
ERRINGTON, Northumb. and Ess., a unicorn's
head, erased. 7°- 5
ERR
144
ERRINGTON, a cock, gu., combed and wattled,
sa. 94- 12
ERROL, Earl of. (Hay-Carr), Sco., a falcon,
rising, ppr. Serva jugum. 100. 13
ERSKINE, Baron, a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a club, all ppr. Trial by jury. 149. 7
ERSKINE, Bart., of Torrie, Sco., in hand a
sword. Fortitudine. 159. 7
ERSKINE, Earl of Buchan, Earl of Mar and
Kellie. See BUCHAN, HOSSLYN, and MAR.
ERSKINE, Bart., of Cambo., Sco., a garb, in fess,
or, thereon, a cock, ppr., wings expanded,
sinister, az. Vettient et vaUlant.
ERSKINE, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand a sword, ppr. Je pense plus. 140. 13
ERSKINE, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, in beak
a sword, in bend. In Domino confido. 88. 5
ERSKINE, Sco., a dexter arm, ppr., in hand a
cross crosslet, or. Think well.
ERSKINE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
44. 14
ERSKINE, Sco., a dexter hand holding a dagger,
ppr., within an orle of laurel, vert. Je pense
plus — and — Perspicax, audax. comp. 122. 12
ERSKINE, Sco., in hand a sword. 159. 7
ERSKINE, Sco., in dexter hand a club, raguly,
ppr. Judge nought. 158. 8
ERSKINE of Linlathen, same crest and motto.
ERSKINE, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a scimitar. Je pense plus. 146. 4
ERSKINE, Lord Erskine, a dexter hand, grasp-
ing a club, or. Fortitudine. 158. 8
ERSKINE, Sco., a demi-griffin, in dexter a sword,
all ppr. A usim et confido. 86. 7
ERSKINE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a thistle, ppr., in sinister a fleur-de-
lis, az. 42. i
ERTHE, Sco., a cock crowing. Audax. 94. 12
ERVING, Eng., in hand a mill-rind. 152. 12
ERVING, on a torteau, ar., a cross, sa.
ERWIN, Sco., on a mount, vert, a tree, ppr.,
thereto chained a boar, passant, or, collar,
chain, and padlock, az. Lock sick. 4. 7
ESCALES, out of a ducal coronet, gu., seven
ostrich-feathers, ar. comp. 1 08. 5
ESCLABOR, Eng., a galley, with sails furled,
sa., flags, gu. 21. ii
ESCOT, or ESSCOT, Cornw., a lion, passant, per
pale, ar. and sa. 36. I
ESCOTT, Eng., an ostrich, gu., in mouth a
horse-shoe, or. 108. 13
ESCUDAMORE, Eng., on a chapeau, a peacock
in pride, all ppr. 1 1 6. 13
ESDAILE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, in paws
a mullet, or.
ESDAILE, Eng., a flag, issuant, sa. 50. 9
ESHARTON, Eng., a demi-lion, per cheveron,
or and vert. 44. 14
ESINGOLD, Eng., a chevalier, on horseback,
brandishing a sword, ppr. 124. 14
ESMOND, Iri., a horned owl, sa. 107. 8
ESMONDE, Bart., Iri., out of a mural coronet,
gu., a head, in profile, helmeted, all ppr.
EsPEKE,Eng.,an ostrich's head, between wings,
ar., in mouth a horse-shoe, az. 108. 8
ESPINASSE, aboar's head, in fess, couped, pierced
by a broken spear, in bend. 4. i
ESPINASSE, from clouds, two hands conjoined,
in fess, supporting a heart inflamed, ppr.
149. 12
ESSE, Eng., a cockatrice, or, beaked, gu. 92. 13
ESSE, Devons., a mortar -piece, ppr. 131. 4
ETT
ESSEX, Lond., out of a mural coronet, erm., a
griffin's head, or. 88. 2
ESSEX, Earl of (Capel-Coningsby) : (i.) For
Capel, a demi-lion, rampant, or, in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, gu. 46. 4. (2.) For
Coning sby, a cony, sejant, ar. Fide et for-
titudine. 58. I
ESSEX, in a mural coronet, erm., a demi-eagle,
or, wings, vair. 98. 3
ESSEX, an eagle's head, or, gorged with a
ducal coronet. comp. 103. 6
ESSEX, Berks., an eagle's head, or, in mouth a
hawk's leg, erased at thigh, gu.
ESSINGTON, Line., a horse's head, erased, ar.
72. I
ESSINGTON, Glouc., in hand, ppr., a fusil, or.
130. 4
ESTANTON, Eng., a wyvern, or. 91. 5
ESTATFORD, a dexter hand holding a sword,
by the blade, in bend, point upward, all ppr.
ESTCOURT, Norf. : (i.) Out of a mural coronet,
a demi-eagle, displayed. 98. 3. (2.) A
stag's head, affrontee. 82. i
ESTCOURT, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az., a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr., beaked, or. 98. 3
ESTDAY, Kent, on a mount, vert, a hind,
lodged, ar. 85. 4
ESTE, Eng., a garb, or, banded, gu. 12. 13
ESTELEY, and ESTLEY, on a ducal coronet, three
daggers, one in pale, and two in saltier, or.
ESTERCOMBE, out of a mural coronet, or, a,
griffin's head, az., beaked, gold. 88. 2
ESTERCOMBE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a griffin's head, az., beaked, gold. 86. 3
ESTERLEY, Line., a mastiff, passant, ar. 59. 6
ESTLAND, and ESTLIN, an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a fleiir-de-lis, or. 142. 4
ESTMERTON, Eng., two dexter hands, in fess,
couped and conjoined, ppr., supporting a
cross crosslet, fitched, sa. 122. 13
ESTOFT, Line., in lion's gamb, a crescent, or.
45. 10
ESTOX, Devons., on a mount, vert, five ears of
wheat, erect, or, stalked and leaved, ppr.
13- 13
ESTOTE, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, gu. 142. 13
ESTOWER, and ESTEWER, a goat, ar. 56. 1 1
ESTRANGE, Glouc., a chevalier on horseback,
at full speed, holding a broken lance, ppr.
.73- 12
ESTWOOD, Eng., a lion's head, erased and
crowned, or. comp. 44. 5
ETELUM, a talbot's head, ducally crowned, or.
60. 10
ETHELSTAN, Lane., an eagle, displayed, purp.
95- 13
ETHELSTAN, and ETHELSTON, Eng., a broken
spear. 130. 8
ETHELSTON, Chesh., a ram's head, couped, sa.,
charged with three cross crosslets, in cheve-
ron, or. JDat et sumit Deus.
ETHERIDGE,, Eng., a crescent, charged with an
etoile of six points.
ETHERINGTON, Yorks., a tower, decayed on
sinister side, on a battlement thereof a leo-
pard's face, ppr. comp. 24. 2
ETON, Eng., a crow's head, erased, ppr. 67. 7
ETTON, Chesh., a hand holding a dagger, in
pale, thrust through a boar's head. 148. 1 1
ETTRICK, High Barnes, Durham, a demi-lion,
rampant, gu., holding in dexter paw a mar-
shal's baton, sa., tipped at each end, or. 43. 9
ETT i
ETTY, Eng., a lion, rampant, gardant. 41. 7
ETY, Yorks., a husbandman, mowing with a
scythe, ppr. 137. 13
EUEN, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a mullet, gu.,
Audaciter. 46. 2
EURE, Eng., a stag's head, erased, az., attired,
ar., charged with the sun, or. 83. 5
EURE, Eng., a horse's head, ar. Artis vel
Martis. 82. I
EURE, a talbot, passant, or. 61.7
EUREUX, Eng., five arrows, one in pale, four
in saltier, gu., headed, or, feathered, ar.,
bound by a belt, of the first, buckled, gold.
107. II
EUSTACE, Eng., in hand, a close helmet, ppr.
126. 3
EUSTACE, Iri., a stag, statant, ppr. 81. 10
EUSTON, Eng., a boar, passant, sa., armed,
bristled, and hoofed, ar. 4. 1 1
EVANS, EREKE. See CARBERRY.
EVANS, Lond. and Salop, an arm, embowed,
vested, gu., cuffed, or, in hand a gilliflower,
ppr.
EVANS, Heref., out of an earl's coronet, an
arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a sword,
all ppr., point embrued, gu. «omp. 140. 13
EVANS, Norf., a dexter arm, erect, vested,
cuffed ar., in hand a parchment-roll, ppr.
I5I- 7
EVANS, Jri. and Wei., a demi-lion, rampant,
regardant, or, between paws a boar's head,
couped, sa. Lilertas. comp. 46. IO
EVANS, Eng. and Wei., a lion, passant, sa.
36. I
EVANS, Eng. and Wei., on a ducal coronet, or,
a boar's head, in f ess, erased, sa. see plate 3 '
EVANS, Bucks., an eagle's head, between wings,
sa., in beak a rose, gu., stalked and leaved,
ppr.
EVANS, Heref., a cubit arm, erect, in hand a
torch inflamed, erect, all ppr.
EVANS, Eng., a lamb, passant, bearing a ban-
ner. 55. ii
EVANS, Derbs., a boar's head, in a charger,
erased, ar.
EVANS, D'ARCY-, of Knockaderry, Iri., a spear,
broken in three pieces, or, two in saltier,
one in pale, headed, ppr., banded at middle.
Libertas. 134. 4
EVATT, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, a torteau,
gu. 45. i
EVE, Eng., on a chapeau, a fox, sejant, ppr.
16. 2
EVE, a greyhound, passant. 1 7. 5
EVELEIGH, Devons., between two laurel-
branches, in orle, a stag, lodged, gardant,
ppr. 80. 14
EVELEIGH, Devons., a demi-griffin, per pale,
or and sa. 4 86. 1 3
EVELICK, Sco., a sword, in pale, on point a
pair of scales, all ppr. Recta vel ardua. 93. 2
EVELYN, Bart., Surr., a griffin, passant, or,
beak and fore-legs, az., ducally gorged, of
the last. 87. 2
EVELYN, a griffin, passant, or. 87. 13
EVELYN of Wotton, Surr., a griffin, passant, or,
ducally gorged. Durate. 87. 2
EVELYN, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
EVENS, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, sa. 44. 14
EVERARD, Bart., Much-Waltham, Ess., a man's
head, couped at shoulders, ppr., on head, a
long cap, turned up, gold. 130. 2
; EWB
EVERARD, Gillingham, Norf., a man's head, in
profile, ppr., with cap, or, fretty, sa, 123. 2
EVERARD, Hawkdown, Suff., three annulets
conjoined, or. 150. 3
EVERARD of Middleton, Norf., a man's head,
couped at shoulders, with cap. Say and do.
130. 2
EVERARD, a moor's head, couped at shoulders,
in profile, ppr., wreathed, ar. and az. 131. 15
EVEREST, Eng., on point of a sword a mullet,
ppr. 65. 4
EVERET, or EVERETT, Eng., an arm, in armour,
couped and embowed, elbow on a chapeau,
in hand a spear. 154. 5
EVERET, or EVERETT, a griffin's head, erased,
sa., collared, gemelle of three pieces, the
middle, or, the others, ar. see plate 88
EVERINGHAM, Yorks. and Line., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., in dexter a rose - branch,
flowered, or, stalked and leaved, vert. 42. 5
EVERIT, or EVERITT, Eng., a demi-lady, in
dexter a pair of scales, ppr. 129. 10
EVERS, Eng., a dexter hand, vested, holding a
roll of paper, ar. 151. 7
EVERSFIELD, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a
camel's head, or. comp. 55. 5
EVERSHEAD, Surr., a mullet of six points, or,
between wings, ar. 141. I
EVERTON, Suff., a buck's head, erased, or, pel-
lettee and attired, sa. 83. 13
EVERY, Bart., Derbs., a demi-unicorn, guttde-
de-sang and crined, or. . Suum cuique. 70. 1 1
EVERY, Staffs., Devons., and Dors., a demi-
unicorn, gu., crined, attired, and hoofed, or.
70. ii
EVERY, a unicorn's head, ppr. 7°' 4
EVES, Eng., three legs in armour, united at
thigh, flexed at knee, and spurred, ppr.
120. 2
EVETT, Wore., a demi- dragon, or, holding a
cross formee, gu. comp. 89. 1 1
EVINGTON, and EVINTON, on a serpent, in orle,
a boar's head, erased and erect. 34. 10
EVINGTON, Middx. and Hants., out of a mural
coronet, az., a nag's head, in armour, ppr.,
on head three feathers, one ar., between two,
of the first. comp. 72. 1 1
EVINGTON, Line., a horse's head, erased, ar.,
collared, az. see plate 72
EVRE, Eng., a parrot, feeding on a bunch of
cherries. 1 1 8. 9
EVREUX, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a tal-
bot's head, sa. 60. 6
EWAN, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant. Audaciter.
44. 14
EWAR, round a broken arrow, in pale, pheoned,
or, a snake entwined, ppr. HO. 6
EWARBY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a female's
bust, face, ppr., breasts, gu., hair, gold.
139. 2
EWART, Eng., in hand, erect, gauntleted, a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale. 152. 4
EWART, in hand a dagger, ppr. Alest timor.
159- 7
EWART, in hand a cutlass, ppr. 158. 9
EWART, a heart, ppr., transfixed by a sword.
145- I
EWBANK, Durh., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
dragon's head, or. 90. 12
EWBANK, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a dex-
ter and sinister hand, each holding an os-
trich-feather. 147- 5
EWE
146
FAI
EWEN, on a mount, vert, a stork, statant, ppr.
comp. 115. 8
EWEV, a curlew, ppr. 74. 1 1
EWENS, Dors, and Somers., on a mount, vert,
a curlew, rising, ppr.
EWER, a pheon, ar., mounted on a broken dart,
gu., entwined by a serpent, ppr. 1 10. 4
EWERBY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, per fess,
vert and ar. 95. 13
EWERS, a staff, raguly, or. comp. 95. 2
EWES, Eng., a quatrefoil, vert. 124. I
EWING, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped, and
tied at shoulder, embowed, resting elbow on
a chapeau, gu., in hand a sceptre.
EWING, Sco., a demi-lion, gardant. 42. 10
EWING, Iri., the moon in her complement, ppr.
7- 8
EWING, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a mul-
let, az. Audaciter. 46. 2
EXALL, an eagle's head, erased, sa., charged
on neck with three etoiles, in fess, ppr.
see plate 102
EXETER, Marquess of (Brownlow-Cecil), on a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a garb, or,
supported by two lions, dexter, ar., sinister,
az. Cor unum, via una. 40. 3
EXETER, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two, arms,
in saltier, ppr., in each hand a scimitar, in
pale. 145. 2
EXMEW, a dove, ar., in mouth a text, R, or, by
a sprig of laurel, ppr. 106. 7
EXMOUTH, Viscount (Pellew), upon waves of
the sea, the wreck of the Dutton, East India-
man, upon a rocky shore, off Plymouth gar-
rison, all ppr. Deo adjuvante— and — Algiers.
21. 5
EXTON, Eng., the sail of a ship, ppr. 21. i
EYCHEBALU, Yorks., a boar's head, in bend,
couped, sa. 3. 4
EYE, on a chapeau, turned up, erm., two wings.
51. 2
EYER, Eng., atalbot's head, erased, ar., spotted,
gu., collared, az. 60. 4
EYLAND, Line., on a chapeau, a/,., turned up,
or, a martlet, gu. 119. 8
EYNES, Salop, Oxon., and Dors., an eagle, dis-
played, on a tortoise, ppr. 95. 4
EYNES, Sa^p, Oxon., and Dors., an eagle,
displayed, a,t., semee of etoiles, or.
see plate 95
EYNPORD, and EYNS WORTH, Eng., in hand a
wheat- ear, or. 134. 7
EYRE, Earl of Newburgh. See NEWBURGH.
EYRE, Bucks., a phrenix, close, ppr. 101. I
EYRE, Eng., an armed leg, couped at thigh,
spur, or. 138. 5
EYRE, Lord Eyre,- Iri., same crest. Pro reye
scepe, pro patrid semper,
EYRE, an antelope, sejant, or, ducally gorged
and attired, ar. 18. 12
EYRE, an ibex, inaned, armed, and ducally
gorged, ar. 18. 12
EYRE, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, gu.
36. 13
EYRE, Eng., a dexter gauntlet, ppr. 153. 8
EYRE, Wilts., on a chapeau, a booted leg.
Virtus sola invicta.
EYRES, Eng., in lion's gamb, sa., a sceptre, in
pale, or. 78. 9
EYRES, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, -ducally
gorged and lined, in beak a laurel-branch.
87- 3
EYSTON, Eng., an etoile of eight points.
comp. 154. 3
EYSTON, two arms, embowed, vested, holding
up an escallop. comp. 147. 10
EYSTON of East Hendred, Berks., a lion, se-
jant, or. 38. 13
EYSTON, Berks., a lion, sejant, or. 38. 13
EYTON, Leic. and Northamp,, a demi-dragon,
wings addorsed, ppr., collared, winged and
lined, ar., in dexter a sword, of the last, hilt
and pommel, or, the point embrued, gu.
comp. 89. ii
EYTON, a lion's head, ar., devouring a tun, or.
EYTON, a reindeer's head, or, in mouth an
acorn-slip, vert, fructed, gold.
EYVILL, D', Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a spiked club, all ppr. 154. 14
EYVILL, a bear, sejant, muzzled, ppr. 28. 8
FAAL, Sco., a pair of scales. ITonesias. 32. i
FABIAN, in lion's gamb, erased, a sceptre, in
pale, or. 78. 9
FABIAN, on a chapeau, a fleur de-lis, gu., from
between the flowers, two split flags, ar., each
charged with a spot, erm.
FACONBRIDGE, Eng., a yew-tree, vert. 26. I
FAGAN, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a swan's
head and neck, between wings, ppr. 75. 2
FAGAN, or FARGON, Iri., a griffin, segreant,
supporting an olive-branch. comp.-86. 10
FAGAN, Iri., a griffin, segreant, supporting a
branch of laurel, ppr.
FAGE, Eng., a cross crosslet, surmounted by a
sword, in bend sinister, point downwards.
comp. 52. i
FAGG, Bart., Suss., an ostrich, wings expanded,
ar., beaked, legged, and ducally gorged, or,
in beak a horse-shoe, az. see plate 108
FAHY, Iri., a dexter arm, in hand a hunting
spear, point downward. 125. 7
FAIR, Eng,, a garb, or, environed by two snakes,
vert. 12. 10
FAIRBAIRN, Eng., a griffin, passant, sa. 87. 13
FAIRBAIRN, Sco., the sun in splendour, or.
Semper eadem. 7. 10
FAIRBORNE, Notts., an arm, in armour, couped,
in hand a sword, erect, enfiled with a Turk's
head, affrontee, all ppr. Tutus sifortis.
121. 14
FAIRBROTHER, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed,
ppr. 92. 1 2
FAIRCLOUGH, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., be-
tween paws a fleur-de-lis, az. comp. 46. 1 1
FAIREBORNE, in hand, vambraced, a sword, in
pale, on point a savage's head, affrontee,
ppr. 121. 14
FAIRFAX, Yorks., on a chapeau, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, sa. Je leferay durant ma vie.
comp. 37. 10
FAIRFAX, Bart., a lion, passant, ppr. Fari
fuc. 36. i
FAI
FAIRFAX, Baron (Fairfax), Sco., a lion, passant,
gardant, sa. Farifac. 36. 13
FAIRFAX, Yorks., a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
FAIRFAX, a lion, statant, gardant, sa. 37. 13
FAIRFAX, Yorks., a lion, passant, sa. 36. I
FAIRFAX, Yorks. and Norf., a lion's head,
erased, sa., gorged with three bars-gemelle,
and ducally crowned, or. comp. 44. 5
FAIRFIELD, Eng., a demi-savage, affrontee,
handcuffed, ppr. 136. 14
FAIRFORD, on a chapeau, a talbot, sejant, ppr.
60. 13
FAIRFORD, out of a mural coronet, a spear, sur-
mounted by two laurel- branches, in saltier,
all ppr. 96. 2
FAIRFOWL, Sco., a parrot. Loguendo placet.
118. 12
FAIRGRAY, Yorks., an anchor, ppr. 133. 7
FAIRHOLM, Sco., a dove, with an olive-branch,
ppr. Spero mdiora. 106. 7
FAIRHOLM, Sco., a spur, winged, or, leathered,
gu. Nunquam non paratus. 62. 5
FAIRHOLME, Sco., a dove, with an olive-branch,
ppr. Fide et firme. 106. 7
FAIRLIE, or FAIRLY, Sco., a lion's head, couped,
or. Paratus sum. 47. 14
FAIRLIE, or FAIRLY, Sco., a unicorn's head,
couped, ar. / am, ready. 70. 4
FAIRN, between two laurel -branches, in orle,
an open book, all ppr. 152. I
FAIRNIE, Sco., a greyhound, current, ppr.
Quiescens et vigilans. 17. 8
FAIRWEATHER, the sun in splendour, or. Volvi-
tur et ridet. 7. 10
FAITH, on stump of tree, a crane, perched, ppr.
116. ii
FAITHFULL, a key, in pale, wards upward, sur-
mounted by a crosier and a sword, in saltier,
150. II
FAITHFULL, a talbot, statant, ppr. comp. 61. 7
FAKENHAM, and FECKENHAM, a square padlock,
az. 140. 4
FALCH, three quatrefoils on one branch, stalked
and leaved, ppr. 13. II
FALCON, and FAWCON, Eng., four arrows, points
downward, and a bow in saltier, ppr.
158. 4
FALCONER, Lond. and Sco., a falcon, rising,
ppr. Fort Her scd apte. 100. 13
FALCONER, Lond., same crest. Vi et indus-
trid.
FALCONER, Wei., a falcon, perched, hooded,
and belled, ppr. Viveut vivas. 104. 6
FALCONER, Earl of Kintore. See KINTORE.
FALCONER, Sco., between two branches of
laurel, a falcon, perched, ppr.
FALCONER, Sco., a falcon, ppr., hooded, gu.
Paratus ad cctliera. 104. 6
FALCONER, Sco., a falcon, rising, ppr. 100. 13
FALCONER, Lond., a trefoil, slipped, or. 13. 6
FALCONER, Sco., an angel, praying, or, within
an orle of laurel, ppr. Vive ut vivas. 139. I
FALDO, Beds., three arrows, gu., feathered, ar.,
two in saltier, one in pale, enfiled with a
ducal coronet, or. comp. 137. 6
FALKINER, Bart., Iri., a falcon's lure, ppr., be-
tween wings, az. Fortund favente. 112. 3
FALKINER, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a hand,
vested, gu., cuffed, or, holding the sun, ppr.
151. I
FALKLAND, Vfaoount, Sco. (Gary), a swan, ppr.
In utroque fiddis. 75. n
147 FAB
FALKNER, Eng., on stump of tree, an escut-
cheon, pendent, ppr. 26. 12
FALKNOR, Eng., a garb, banded, or. 12. 13
FALL, Sco., a cornucopia, ppr. Honestas.
30. 14
FALL, a talbot, passant. 61. 7
FALLESBY, a demi-antelope, collared, ar. 82. 1 1
FALLESLEY, a dexter arm, from shoulder, ex-
tended, ppr., in hand an anchor, az., cabled,
sa. comp. 151. 13
FALLON, Eng., in hand a mill-rind. 152. 12
FALLOWFIELD, Cumb., on a chapeau, a lion,
gardant, collared, and ducally crowned.
37. 4
FALMOUTH, Earl of. See BOSCOWEN.
FALSTOFFE, Eng., an oak-tree, vert. 25. 12
FALSTOFFE, Norf. and Suff., a hawk, sa., wings
expanded, in mouth an oak- branch, vert,
fructed, ar. comp. 99. 4 and 104. 10
FANACOURT, a chevalier, in armour, wielding a
sword, ppr. comp. 124. n
FANCOURT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a wy vern,
erect, between feet a staff, raguly.
FANCOURT, Eng., two staffs, raguly, banded
with olive, ppr. comp. 85. 12
FANE, Line., in gauntlet, or, a sword, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, gold. 155. 7
FANE, Line., in gauntlet, or, a broken sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, gold.
FANE, Earl of Westmoreland. See WEST-
MORELAND.
FANE, Iri., in dexter hand a laurel-branch,
PPr- 133- 4
FANNELL, a tiger, sejant, sa., ducally gorged, or.
comp. 9. 10
FANNER, out of a ducal coronet, a buck's head,
or. 83. I
FANNING, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., vested,
sa., a mill-rind, az. 152. 12
FANSHAW, Derbs., a dragon's head, erased, or,
charged with two cheverons, ermines.
comp. 89. 5
FANSHAW, Iri., a greyhound, sejant, gu. 18. 14
FANSHAW, Derbs., Ess., and Herts., a dragon's
head, erased, vert, flames issuant from
mouth, ppr. 89. 5
FANSHAWE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, az., a
wy vern, sa. see plate 89
FANSHAWE, a cockatrice's head, ppr. 92. i
FAQUIER, a hand, issuant, pruning a vine, ppr.
145- 6
FARBRIDGE, Iri., a parrot, gu. nS. 12
FARBY, Kent, a cinquefoil, or. 80. 3
FARDELL, Lond. and Line., a mount, vert, a
demi-lion, or, holding a book, expanded, ppr.,
charged on shoulder with a rose, gu. Non
nobis solum. 38. 3
FARELL, Heref. and Warw., a boar's head,
couped, sa., collared, ar. see plate 3
FAREWELL, Somers., a tiger, sa., ducally gorged,
armed, and tufted, or. see plate 9
FAREY, Eng., a plough, ppr. 153. 2
FARINGHAM, and FARNEHAM, out of an earl's
coronet, or, a moor's head, from shoulders,
ppr. 129. ii
FARINGTON, Lane., a wyvern, statant, ar., sans
wings, tail nowed, ducally gorged, and chain
reflexed over back, or.
FARINGTON, Lond., a dragon, passant, ppr.
89. 13
FARINGTON, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, or, a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 2
PAR
148
FAS
FARLEY, Eng., an antelope's head, erased,
pierced through neck by a spear-head, ppr.
82. 8
FARLOUGH, Lane., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, sa. 46. 1 1
FARLOW, a dragon's head, ducally gorged and
chained. 9°- 7
FARMER, Bart., Suss., a leopard, passant, gar-
dant, ppr. II. 4
FARMER, Sco., a cross flev.ry, fitched, between
wings, each charged with a crescent.
comp. 95. 10
FARMER, Leic., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
salamander in flames, ppr. 27. 5
FARMER, Norf., a cock's head, gu., combed
and wattled, or, in beak a rose, of the first,
stalked and leaved, vert. see plate 94
FARMER of Nonsuch Park, Surr., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a cock's head, gu., crested and
wattled, gold. Hora c sempre. 94. 8
FARMER, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a cock's head, gu., crested and jelloped,
gold. 94. 8
FARMER, a tiger's face, affrontde. 47. 2
FARMINGHAM, Eng., a sea-lion, rampant, or.
69. 7
F ARMOUR, a cock's head, erased, gu., combed
and wattled, or, in beak a bunch of flowers,
ar., leaved, ppr. see plate 94
FARNABY, Bart., Kent., a stork, ar. 115. 8
FARNABY, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, a
stork, rising, ppr., charged with two bars-
gemelle, ar., in beak a snake, vert.
sec plate 115
FARNABY, Kent, out of a mural coronet, a
stork, close, ppr.
FARNAM, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, in beak a cross crosslet, fitched.
comp. 88. I
FARNBOROUGH, Baron (Long), out of a five-
leaved ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, ar.,
gutte'e-de-sang. Znyenucu suscipit artes.
47. 10
FARNDEN, Suss., on a mural crown, or, a leo-
pard's head, purp. comp. 10. 8
FARNELL, a hawk, wings expanded and in-
verted, ducally gorged and belled, ppr.
105. 15
FARNHAM, Baron (Maxwell-Barry), Iri., a
buck's head, erased, ppr. Jesuisprfa. 83. 13
FARNHAM, an eagle, preying on a cony, ppr.
97. 14
FARNHAM, Eng., out of ducal coronet, or, a
moor's head, from shoulders, ppr.
FARNHAM, an eagle, or, preying on a hare, ar.
97. 10
FARNHAM of Quorndon House. Leic., an eagle,
or, wings close, preying on a rabbit, ar.
comp. 97. 14
FARQUHAR, Bart., Lond., an eagle, rising, ppr.
Mente manuqiie. 98. 10
FARQUHAR, TOWNSHEND-, Bart., of Mauritius,
same crest and motto.
FARQUHAR, Sco., a lion, rampant. £to, cado,
Jide et armis. 41. 12
FARQUHAR, and FERQUHAR, Sco., issuing out
of a cloud, ppr., a star, ar. Vertitur in
diem. 7. 4
FARQUHAR, Sco., a dexter hand, apaumee, ppr.
Fide et armis. 1 53. 7
FARQUHAR, Sco., a dexter hand; apaumee, ppr.
Sto, cado, Jide et armis. 153. 7
FARQUHAR, GRAY-, Sco., a sinister hand, apau-
mee, gu. Sto, cado, fide et armis. 155. I
FARQUHARSON of Invercauld, a demi-lion, gu.,
in dexter a sword, ppr. Fide et fortitudine.
44. ii
FARQUHARSON of Haughton, the sun rising
from behind a cloud, ppr. Ittumino. 7. I
FARQUHARSON, and FARQUHERSON, Eng., a
portcullis, gu. 1 38. n
FARQUHARSON, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
In memoriam majorum. 44. 14
FARQUHARSON, Dors., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter paw a dagger, erect, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or. 44. 1 1
FARQUHARSON, Eng., the sun in splendour, ppr.
Ittumino. 7. 10
FARQUHARSON, Sco., out of a cloud, the sun,
rising, ppr. Non semper sub umbra. 7. I
FARR, Eng., on the point of a sword, a maunch,
gu. 128. 9
FARRAND, Norf., in fr.ont of a garb, or, a phea-
sant, ppr. NuUd pallescere culpd.
FARRAND, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a battle-axe. 154. 10
FARRANT, Lond. and Kent, a cubit arm, erect,
vested, az., cuffed, ar., charged with a cross
patonce, vaire', of the last, and gu., the hand
grasping an anchor, cabled, ppr. comp. 2. I
FARRANT, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
pelican's head, ar., vulning, gu., between
wings, of the last. see plate i 03
FARRANT, Surr. and Yorks., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, vair, cuffed, ar., in hand a
battle-axe. comp. I54-* 10
FARRAR, Yorks., a horse-shoe, sa., between
wings, ar. 93. 4
FARRAR, Eng., a thistle and cross crosslet,
fitched, in saltier, ppr.
FARREL, and FARRELL, Iri., a bear, passant,
sa., pierced through shoulder by a hunting-
spear, ar. 28. 12
FARRELL, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a greyhound,
current, gorged with a collar, and affixed
thereto by a broken chain, a regal crown,
ppr. Cu re bit. see plate 17
FARRER, and FARROR, Eng., a horse-shoe, sa.,
between wings, or. 93! 4
FARRER of Ingleborough, Yorks., a horse-
shoe, between wings, ppr. Ferre ra Ferme.
93- 4
FARRER, out of a ducal coronet, or, between
wings, ar., a crescent, gold. comp. 109. I
FARRIER, a horse-shoe. 126.4
FARRINGTON, a lamb, passant, ar., bearing a
banner, pink, staff, ppr., surmounted by a
cross, or. 55- IO
FARRINGTON, Bart., Kent, a dragon, wings
elevated, tail no wed, vert, bezantee, gorged
with a mural coronet, ar., and chain reflexed
over back, or, charged on body with two
caltraps, in fess, gold. Le bon temps mendra.
FARRINGTON, Eng., a wyvern, vert. 91. 5
FARRINGTON, Leic., a dragon, passant, sans
wings, ar., murally gorged, gu., chained, or.
FARRINGTON, Lond., a dragon, passant, ppr.
89. 13
FARROW, Eng., a lion's paw, holding a thistle,
ppr. 39- H
FARWELL, two oak -branches, in orle, vert,
acorned, or. 29. 14
FASANT, a Cornish chough, wings expanded,
ppr. 119. 7
FAS
149
FEL,
FASSETT, -Eng., a shark's head, issuant, re-
gardant, swallowing a negro, all ppr.
6. 12
FAUCONBKIDGE, or FAWCONBRIDGE, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, banded, ppr. comp. 109. 3
FAUKENNER, Surr., a falcon, ppr., belled, or.
104. 2
FAULDER, on a mountain, a beacon inflamed,
all ppr. 2. 9
FAULKNER, Suff., a demi-cockatrice, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. see plate 92
FAULKNER, Eng., a cross moline, pierced, gu.
77- .7
FAULKNER, a falcon's lure, or, between falcon's
wings, ppr. 1 1 2. 3
FAULKNER, Middx., a dragon's head and neck,
with wings addorsed, couped at shoulders,
ppr. see plate 89
FAULKNER of Castletown, Carlow, on a mount,
vert, an angel in a praying posture, or,
within an orle of laurel, ppr. Vive ut vivas,
139- I
FAULKS, a boar's head, couped, ppr. 3. 9
FAUNCE, a demi-Jion, rampant, sa., langued,
gu., ducally gorged, or. Ne tmtcs, aut per-
fice. 46. 8
FAUNTAN, FAUNT, and FANT, a naked boy, ppr.,
in dexter a toy, or. comp. 135- I
FAUNTLEROY, Cornw., the head of a halberd,
issuant, ppr. 123. 9
FAUNTLEROY, Wilts., a fleur-de-lis, or. between
wings, az. comp. 144. 9
FAUSSET, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., in
paws a Tuscan column, bendwise, gobonee,
ar. and gu., the base and capital, or.
see plate 44
FAUZE, a tower, ppr. 22. 14
FAVELL, Eng., on the point of a sword, in pale,
a maunch, all ppr. 128. 9
FAVILL, Yorks., an esquire's helmet, ppr. En
Dieuetmafoi. 66. 14
FAWCET, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. 1 1
FAWCETT, Eng., a stag's head. 84. 10
FAWCETT, Iri., a mitre. 159. 3
FAWCONER, and FAWKONER, a tower, sa., ma-
soned, or. 22. 14
FAWETHER, and FAYREWEATHER, a lion's head,
erased, gu., billettee, or. comp. 47. 13
FAWKES, Yorks., a falcon, ppr. 104. 2
FAWKNE, a hawk's head, erased. 103. 3
FAWKNER, and FAWKENOR, a trefoil, slipped,
or. 13. 6
FAWLCONER, Hants, and Northamp., a garb,
or, banded, gu. 12. 13
FAWLDE, Beds., three arrows, one in pale, and
two in saltier, gu., headed and feathered,
ar., issuing through a ducal coronet, or.
comp. 127. II
FAWSET, or FAWSSET, Line., a stag's head,
erased. 83. 13
FAY, Iri., a dexter arm, in gauntlet a dagger,
all ppr. 155. 7
FAYT, Eng., a water-bouget, gu. 131. 10
FAZAKERLEY, Lane., on a mount, vert, a swan,
close, ar. 75-7
FEA, a man, digging, ppr. Fac et spcra.
FEAD, Eng., the sun, surmounted by a unicorn,
rampant. 73. 6
FEAKE, and FEEKE, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-ostrich, wings expanded, ar., beaked,
gu., in mouth a horse-shoe, gold. 108. 10
FEARGUSON, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a broken tilting-spear. 141. 6
FEARNLY, a talbot, passant, ar., through fern,
vert, collared and lined, or. comp. 61. 8
FEARON, Eng., within an annulet, or, an es-
cutcheon, gu. 95-3
FEARON, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., between
paws a shield, gu., surrounded by an annu-
let, or. see plate 44
FEARON, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a fal-
con's head, ppr. 50. 3
FEAST, Middx., a pheon, point upward, gu.
89. 3
FEATHERSTON, or FEATHERSTONE, Eng., a cross
crosslet. 140. 14
FEATHERSTONHAUGH, Durh.. a falcon, ppr.
104. 2
FEAULITEAU, Surr., a squirrel, sejant, crack-
ing a nut, all ppr. 58. 12
FECHER, Eng., a spur-rowel, between wings,
ppr. comp. 65. 13
FEDELOW, an ermine, statant, ppr., collared
and lined, sa. comp. 33. 5
FEILD, out of a cloud, an arm, in armour, in
fess, in hand, gauntleted, a sphere, all ppr.
148. i
FEILDEN, Bart., Lond., a nut-hatch, perched
on a hazel-branch, ppr., in mouth a rose, or,
slipped, vert. Virtutis prcemium honor.
FEILDEN, Derbs. and Lane., a nut-hatch feed-
ing on a hazel- branch, all ppr. 58. 10
FELBRIDG, a man's heart, imperially crowned,
between wings. 1 30. I
FELBRIDGE, Eng., a tower, embattled, thereon
a bird, rising. 119. 14
FELD, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
102. 10
FELD, and FIELD, Yorks., out of clouds, ppr.,
a dexter arm, in fess, vested, gu., in hand
a sphere, or.
FELDING, on a branch, vert, fructed, or, a
woodpecker, ppr. 26. 2
FELDINGHAM, or FILLINGHAM, a slip of three
teazles, or. 54-6
FELDON, Leic., a wild man.
FELDRIDGE, Wore., a bird, in beak a nut-
branch, vert, fructed, ppr. comp. 99. 4
FELFAIR, a gem-ring. 2. 10
FELIX, Eng., a covered cup, gu. comp. 135. i
FELL, a pelican, wings elevated and addorsed,
vulning, ppr. 97. 7
FELL, Northumb., a Catherine-wheel, ensigned
on top with cross pattee, fitched, or. 126. 9
FELL, Lond., a hand holding a clarionet, ppr.
*53- 9
FELL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-eagle,
displayed, ducally gorged. comp. 101. 2
FELL, Lond., out of a mural coronet, gu., a
dexter arm, embowed, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand, ppr., a tilting-spear, of
the last.
FELL, a lion, sejant, ppr. 38. 13
FELLGATE, Suff., a griffin, sejant, salient, ar.,
pierced through breast by a broken spear,
or, the point in mouth. 88. 9
FELLOW, Iri., a lion, sejant, gardant, resting
dexter on an escutcheon. see plate 38
FELLOWES, Eng., oxit of a cloud, a dexter hand,
holding a club, all ppr. 155- 5
FELLOWES, Devons., a lion's head, erased, dq-
cally crowned. comp. 44. 5
FELLOWES, a lion's head, erased, or, inurally
FEL I;
crowned, ar., charged with a fess, dancettee,
erm.
FELLOWES, or FELLOWS, Devons., a scaling-
ladder, ppr., hooked at top. 77. 6
FELT, on a mural coronet, or, a stag, passant,
ppr. see plate 79
FELTER, in dexter hand, a covered cup, or.
142. ii
FELTHAM, Lond., an arm, in armour, in gaunt-
let a broken spear, the pieces in saltier, all
ppr. Portanti spolia palmd.
FELTON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, two
wings, or and ar. 109. 12
FELTON, a stag, lodged, gu., ducally gorged
and lined, or, attired, vert, on the top of
each branch a bezant. comp. 80. 10
FENCOURT, Eng., a portcullis, sa., chained, az.
138. ii
FENIS, Eng., a bridge of three arches, ppr. 24. 4
FENKELL, Eng., a mullet, sa. 107- 4
FENN, Suff., a dragon's head, erased, az., col-
lared, ar., on the collar three escallops, of
the first. comp. 89. 4
FENN, Norf., a dragon's head, erased.
FENN, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, or, col-
lared, az. 60. 4
FENNEL, or FENNELL, Eng., a hunting-horn,
sans strings. I. 14
FENNER, two hands, couped and conjoined, in
fess, gu., supporting a cross crosslet, fitched,
az. 122. 13
FENNER, Eng., an eagle, displayed, or, winged,
ar. 96. 10
FENNER, an eagle, displayed, ar., membered,
or. 96. 10
FENNING, Eng., a lion, passant, regardant, du-
cally gorged and lined. 36. 4
FENNISON, !Sco., a crane's head, ppr. Vigilat
et orat. 116. 6
FENNOR, Eng., a mermaid, in dexter a dagger,
all ppr. 32. 9
FENOUILLET, Lond., a demi-pegasus, gardant,
or, winged, gu., holding a banner, vert,
charged with a bee-hive, or, staff, gu. In-
dustrie, et spe. comp. 71. 5
FENROTHER, Lond., a boar's head, couped, be-
tween two branches, in orle, ppr. 3. 1 1
FENTIMAN, Eng., a Cornish chough, rising, du-
cally gorged, ppr. comp. 114. 9
FENTON, Yorks. and Notts., a fleur-de-lis, sa.,
enfiled with a ducal coronet, or. 142. 12
FENTON of Underbank Hall, Yorks., out of a
ducal coronet, a fleur-de-lis, ppr. 142. 12
FENTON, Sco., out of a rock, a palm-tree, grow-
ing, ppr. Per ardua surgo. 25. 3
FENTON, Perths., out of a ducal coronet, a
griffin's head, in mouth a key. Felix qui
pacificus. . 88. I
FENWICK, or FENNWICK, a phoenix in flames,
Virtute sibi prcemium. IOI. 10
FENWICK, a beaver, passant, ppr., in mouth a
sugar-cane, or. comp. 33. n
FENWICK, Leic., a phoenix, az., winged, gu., in
flames, ppr. 101. 10
FENWICK, Northumb., a phoenix in flames, ppr.,
murally gorged, or. Toujours loi/al.
comp. 101. 10
FERBY, Kent, on a mural coronet, or, a plate,
between wings, sa.
FERGANT, a cross crosslet. 140. 14
FERGUS, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, in hand
a sword, in pale, az. 155. 7
FEB
FERGUSHILL, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a
cock's head, ppr. 94. 8
FERGUSON, Bart., Iri., on a thistle, leaved, and
flowered, ppr., a bee, or. Dvlcius ex asperis.
29. 2
FERGUSON, Sco., a thistle, thereon a bee, ppr.
Indnstria. 29. 2
FERGUSON of Craig- darroch, Sco., in hand a
spear, in bend, ppr. Vi et arte. 148. 10
FERGUSON, Cumb., a demi - lion, in dexter a
thistle, ppr. Marte et arte. comp. 42. I
FERGUSON, Heref. and Sco., out of clouds, ppr.,
a crescent, ar. 8. 1 1
FERGUSON, in hand a dagger, erect. Arte et
marte. 122. 12
FERGUSON, a hand grasping a broken spear,
ppr. Vi et arte. 144. 4
FERGUSON, Lond., an arm, in armour, in hand
a broken spear, all ppr. True to the last.
141. 6
FERGUSON, Eug. and Sco., in a crescent, a
cock, ppr. 94. 4
FERGUSON, a demi-lion, ppr., between paws a
buckle, gu. Virtutis fortuna comes.
FERGUSON, a demi-lion, in dexter a scimitar.
46. 9
FERGUSON, on clouds, a crescent, horns upward.
Virtute. 8. n
FERGUSSON, Bart., Sco., on a thistle, leaved
and flowered, ppr., a bee, or. Dulcius ex
asperis. 29. 2
FERGUSSON of Isle,co. Dumfries, an increscent,
or. Growing. 93. I
FERMOR, Earl 'of Pomfret. See POMFRET.
FERMOR, Suss., a tiger, passant, ar. 9-13
FERMOUR, two oak-branches, in saltier, ppr.
54. 10
FERMOY, Baron, on a rock, ppr., a fish-eagle,
wings displayed, ar., membered, or, in dex-
ter a roach. Mon JDieu est ma rochc.
loo. 9
FERNANDEZ, Eng., on a cloud, a celestial sphere,
ppr. 8. 10
FERNE, out of fern, ppr., a talbot's head,
ar., eared and collared, gu., garnished and
ringed, or. see plate 61
FERNE, on a mount of fern, ppr., a garb, or,
banded, gu. 12. ii
FERNE, Derbs., Line., and Staffs., a garb, or,
between wings expanded, per pale, indented,
of the first, and gu. 12. 8
FERNELY, or FERNLEY, through fern, vert, a
talbot, passant, ar., collared and lined, or.
see plate, 6 1
FERNEY, Sco., a crescent, ar. 140. 2
FERNIE, Sco., a greyhound, current. Quiescens
et vigttans. 17. 8
FERNS, Iri., out of a cup, az., a bouquet of
roses, ppr. 96. I
FERON, Sco., a cross patted, erm. 123. 5
FERRALL, Iri., a dagger and a sword in saltier,
ppr.
FERRAND, Yorks., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a battle-axe, ppr. Justus et
propositi tenax. 154. 10
FERRANT, Eng., a demi-lion, or, seme'e of tor-
teaux, az. see plate 44
FERRARD, Viscount, Iri. : (Skeffington-Foster),
a mermaid, with comb and mirror, all ppr.
Renascentur. 32. 5
FERRARILS, Eng., a leopard, passant, gardant,
ducally gorged, ppr. 1 1. 7
FER
FERRARS, Eng., on a chapeau, an eagle, prey ing
on a child, swaddled, ppr. 97. 3
FERRERS of Baddesley Clinton, Warw., a uni-
corn, passant, erm. Splendeo tritus.
comp. 70. 13
FERRERS, Earl (Washington-Shirley), the bust
of a Saracen in profile, ppr., wreathed about
temples, or and az. Honor virtutis prcemium.
I3I- 15
FERRERS, Glouc., an ostrich, ppr., in mouth a
horse-shoe, or. 108. 13
FERRERS, Herts., two bees, volant, saltierwise,
ppr. 76. 2
FERRERS, Derbs. and Warw., a unicorn, pas-
sant, erm. comp. 70. 13
FERRERS, Sco., a leopard, passant, gardant,
ducally gorged, ppr. II. 7
FERRERS, Eng., a pheon, az. 77. 13
FERRIE, Sco., an anchor and cable, ppr. Be
firm. 133. 7
FERRIER, Sco., a garb, or, banded, gu. Dili-
gentia ditat. 12. 13
FERRIER, Eng., a horse-shoe, ppr. Bon for-
tune. 126. 4
FERRIER, Sco., a plumb-rule, or. 66. 10
FERRIER, Sco., a horse - sho^ az., between
wings, or. Advance. 93. 4
FERRINGTON, an heraldic-tiger, passant, vert,
tail nowed, ducally gorged and lined, or.
comp. 64. II
FERRIS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a sinister
hand, between wings, ppr. 145. 8
FERRON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, an arm,
in armour, in hand a cutlass, ppr. 122. 3
FERRY, or FERRET, a plough, ppr. 153. 2
FESANT, Eng., a demi-antelope, ppr., collared,
gu. 82. II
FESANT, a cock-pheasant, ppr. 113. 13
FESTING, Eng., afire-beacon inflamed, ppr. 2. 13
FETHERSTON, Bart., Iri., an antelope, statant,
ar., armed, or. Volens et valens. 82. 10
FETHERSTON, Cambs., an antelope's head,
erased, gu. . 82. 7
FETHERSTON, an antelope's head, erased, gu.,
crined and armed, or, charged on neck with
an ostrich-feather and an annulet, ar.
FETHERSTON, a griffin's head, erased, murally
gorged. comp. 88. 7
FETHERSTON of Packwood House, Warw., an
antelope's head, erased, gu., horned and
langued, vert. Christi pennatus sidera morte
peto. 82. 7
FETHERSTON, or FETHERSTONE, Iri., a cross
crosslet, fitched, ar., and a sword, az , in
saltier. 52- *
FETHERSTONEHAUGH, Bart., Eng., an antelope,
statant, ar., armed, or. 82. 10
FETHERSTONHAUGHof The College, Kirkoswald,
an antelope's head, erased, gu., armed, or.
Valens et volens. 82. 7
FETON, a chevalier, in complete armour, wield-
ing a scimitar, ppr. comp. 130. 14
FETTES, Kent, a man on horseback, at full
speed, brandishing a scimitar. Absquemetu.
133- "
FETTES, Bart., Sco., and FETTUS, Sco., a bee,
volant, ppr. Indu stria. 76. 4
FETTEW, a bee, erect, ppr. 76. 5
FETTIPLACE, Berks., a griffin's head, vert,
beaked, gu. 87. 6
FETTIPLACE, Berks., a cock's head, erased, gu.,
crested and wattled, or. 94. 9
15 r FIF
FETTYPLACE, a griffin's head, erased, vert,
beaked and eared, gu. 88. 7
FEVERSHAM, Baron (Duncombe), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a horse's hind-leg, sa., shod, ar.
Deo, regi, patrice. 107. 3
FEWTRELL, a leopard's head, ppr., gorged with
a collar, ar., charged with three mullets, sa.
comp. jo. 7
FEYREY, and FEYTREY, a cross crosslet, fitched,
sa. 141. 14
FEYRY, Beds., a griffin, segreant, in dexter a
sword, ppr. comp. 86. 7 and 10
FFARRINGTON, Lane., a dragon, ar., sans wings,
tail nowed, langued and ducally gorged, gu.,
wreathed with a chain, or. J)omat omnia
virtus.
FFLOKES, Bart., Norf., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, in ha.nd a spear, ppr.
FFOLLIOTT, a lion, rampant, doubly queued,
and murally crowned, or. Quo virtus et fata
vocant. see plate 40
FFOULKES of Eriviatt, Wei., a boar's head,
erased, ar. Jure non dono. 1 5. 5
FFRENCH, Baron (Ffrench), Iri., a dolphin,
naiant, ppr. Malo mori quamfcedari. 68. 1 1
FFYTCHE, a leopard's face, or, pierced by a
sword, in bend sinister, ppr., hilt and pom-
mel, gold.
FFYTCHE, Line. : (i.) A leopard, passant, ppr.
holding an escutcheon, charged with a leo-
pard's'face, or. see plate 9. (2.) A pelican
wings addorsed, vulning. Esperance.. 97. 7»
FICHET, Somers., a demi-lion, pean, ducally
crowned, or.
FICKLING, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
an eagle's head, az. comp. 103. I and 14
FIDDES, Eng., a cinquefoil, erm. 80. 3
FIDELOW, a dexter hand, in fess, couped, reach-
ing toward a garland of olive. 1 50. 5
FIDLER, Eng., a dexter hand holding a palm -
branch, ppr. 158. 6
FIELD, a wheatsheaf, or, banded, gu. 12. 13
FIELD, issuing from clouds, a dexter arm, in
fess, ppr., vested, gu., cuffed, az., in hand a
javelin, of the first.
FIELD, Iri., a lily and a holly-branch, in sal-
tier, ppr. 53. 3
FIELDEN, a bird, on a branch, ppr. 26. 2
FIELDEN, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
fleur-de-lis. 41. 9
FIELDING, a rope knotted and tasseHed, be-
tween wings. 19. 2
FIELDING, Warw. : (i.) On dexter, an eagle,
displayed. 95. 13. (2.) In centre, a palm-
tree. 25. i. (3.) On sinister, a black-bird
sitting on an oak-stump, acorned, all ppr.
114. I
FIELDING, Earl of Denbigh. See DENBIGH.
FIELDING, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa., armed
and membered, or, and charged on breast
with the family coat. Honor virtutis pre-
mium, comp. 96. 10
FIELDS, issuing from a cloud, in hand, erect, a
club, ppr. 155. 5
FIENES, Eng., a wolf, sejant, collared and
lined. comp. 19. 8
FIENNES, issuing from clouds, in fess, two
hands, supporting a flaming heart, ppr.
149. 12
FIENNES, Baron Say and Sale. See SAY.
FIFE, Earl of, Viscount Macduff (Duff) : (i.) A
horse, in full gallop, ar., covered with a
PIP 152
mantling, gu., bestrewed with escutcheons,
or, each charged with a lion, rampant, of the
second, on his back a knight, in complete
armour, with sword drawn, ppr., on sinister
arm a shield, charged as the escutcheons,
and on his helmet a wreath, of the colours,
thereon a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 73. 13.
(2.) A demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dexter a
broadsword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
Virtute et opere. 44. 1 1
FIFE, or FIFFE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
44- H
FIFIELD, Kent, a falcon, rising, gu. 100. 13
FIGES, Eng., two anchors, in saltier, az., stocks,
gu. 94- 3
FiGGiNS,"Wilts., a dexter arm, in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. 1 1 6. 14
FILBUT, and FILBUTT, Eng., an arm, in armour,
in hand a carved shield. 143. 13
FILFED, Eng., across crosslet, fitched, between
two palm-branches, ppr. 127. 3
FILIOLL, Ess. and Dors., a unicorn's head,
couped, sa. 70. 4
FILKIN, and'FiLKYN, Eng., wings in leure,
ppr. 74. 4
FILLINGHAM, Norf., in dexter hand, gauntleted,
a pheon, point upward, ppr. 133. 2
FILLINGHAM, Eng., on a chapeau, ar., turned
up, gu., a boar, sa. 4. 12
FILLINGHAM, a slip of three teazles, or.
54- 6
FILMER, Bart., Kent, on a ruined castle, or,
a falcon, wings expanded, ppr. , beaked and
legged, gold. comp. 22. 4
FINCH, a griffin, segreant. 86. 10
FINCH, Ruts., a griffin, passant, sa. 87. 13
FINCH, a lion, rampant, in dexter a gilliflower,
slipped, ppr. see plate 40
FINCHJ Kent, a griffin, passant, wings ad-
. dorsed, sa., ducally gorged, or. 87. 2
FINCH, Earl of Aylesford. See AYLESFORD.
FINCH, Iri., a griffin, passant, az. Bono vince
malum. 87. 13
FINCHAM, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, in mouth
a branch of laurel, vert, fructed, gu.
see plate 19
FINCHAM, a hind's head, erased, or, in mouth
a branch of laurel, vert, fructed, gu.
see plate 85
FINCHE, Surr., a griffin, passant, sa., ducally
gorged, ar. 87. 2
FINCH-HATTON, Earl of Winchilsea. See WIN-
CHILSEA.
FINCHINGFIELD, Eng., a dagger and a sword,
in saltier, ppr.
FINDERNE, an ox-yoke, or. 147. 12
FiNbLATER, an eagle, regardant, ppr.
comp. 100. 10
FINDLAY of Easterhill, Lanark, a boar, pas-
sant, ar. Fortis in arduis. 4. 1 1
FINDLEY, Sco., a boar, passant, ar. Fortis in
FIS
arduis.
4. II
FINEAUX, Kent, an eagle's head, erased, or,
ducally crowned, ar.
FINET, Kent, a tower, ar., round the top,
fleur-de-lis.
FINGALL, Earl of (Plunkett), a horse, passant,
ar. Festina lente. 72. 13
FINGLASSE, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads. comp. 96. 9
FINLASON, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
Ocelitus datum. 83. 13
FINLAY of Castle Toward, Greenock, in hand a
dagger, ppr. J'U be wary. 127. 7
FINLAY, Sco., a naked arm, in hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. Fortis in arduis. 146. 4
FINLAY, Sco, an olive-branch, slipped, ppr.
Beati pacifici. 13. 4
FINLAYSON, Sco., a stag's head, at gaze, erased,
PPr- Sj- 3
FINLAYSON, Eng., a spur- rowel. 65. 13
FINLAYSON, Sco., a stag's head, erased, in
mouth a serpent. Ccditus datum. 84. 9
FINLAYSON, Sco., same crest. Hand on.
FINLEY, Eng , in dexter hand, a sword, ppr.
159- 7
FINN, Eng., a unicorn, sejant, resting dexter
against a tree, ppr. 70. 14
FINNAN, a dove, wings expanded, az., in mouth
an olive-branch, ppr. 1 06. 13
FINNCANE, Iri., a vine-branch, leaved, vert,
fructed, ppr. 30. 7
FINNES, Eug., a wolf, sejant, ar., collared, in-
dented, and chained, or. comp. 19. 8
FINNEY, Eng. a bundle of seven arrows, ppr.
107. 10
FINNIE, Sco., a dove with a leaf in mouth, ppr.
Tandem. 106. 7
FINNIS, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu., and
a sword, az., in saltier. 52> *
FIOTT, a demi-horse, ar., charged on breast with
a fleur-de-lis, sa.
FIREBRAE, a flame of fire, ppr. Fideli quid
obstat. 155. 14
FIRMAGE, Suff., an ermine, sejant, ppr., col-
lared and lined, or.
FIRMIN, Lond., a demi-dragon, wings addorsed,
vert, between feet a garb, or. Firmus in
Ckristo. comp. 89. 11
FIRTH, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a broken
battle-axe, head in bend sinister.
FIRTH, Chesh., on a mount, vert, a griffin, pas-
sant, sa. . in front of a hurst of six trees, ppr.
Deus incrementum dabit.
FISCHE, out of a cloud, in dexter hand, gloved,
a terrestrial globe. comp. 148. 3
FISCHER, a lion, passant, tail extended, gu.
40. 2
FISH, a tiger's head, erased, erm., maned and
tusked, or. 10. 6
FISH, Middx., on a rock, ppr., a stork, erm.,
beaked and legged, gu., charged on breast
with an increscent, of the last.
FISHACRE, Devons., issuing from a cloud, in
dexter hand, in fess, ppr., a ball, sa. 148. 3
FISHBORNE, Lond. and Middx., a lion's head,
ar., collared, sa., charged with three fleurs-
de-lis, of the first. comp. 49. 1 2
FISHER, a demi-wild boar, regardant, pierced
in breast by a spear, end in mouth.
see plates 3 and 4
FISHER, Middx., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, holding a carved shield of arms, the"
carving or.
FISHER, a derni-lion, rampant, gu., between
paws a laurel-branch, ppr.
FISHER, Wilts., a demi-stag, collared and lined.
comp. 79. 13
FISHER, Staffs., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., be-
tween paws an anchor, az. Spe et amore.
42. 9
FISHER, Sco., an anchor, cabled, ppr. Spe et
amore. 133. 7
FISHER, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
FIS
rampant, between paws a gauntlet. Virtu-
tern extendere fac.
FISHER, Kent, on a branch, couped and raguly,
in fess, sprouting a branch at each end, a
peacock in pride, all ppr.
FISHER, Iri., a pelican's head, erased, ppr.,
vulning, gu. 103. 1 1
FISHER, on a branch, trunked and raguly, in
fess, sprouting from dexter a honeysuckle,
a kingfisher, all ppr., in beak a fish, or.
FISHER, Sco., a garvie, naiant. 6. 9
FISHER, Warw., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
collared and eared, gu. 60. 4
FISHER, on a bezant, charged with three bars,
in fess, between bulrushes, ppr., a king-
fisher, wings addorsed, in beak a fish.
comp. 114. 5
FISHER, Northamp., a demi-sea-dbg, rampant,
or.
FISHER, Warw., a cubit arm, erect, on hand a
glove, holding a falcon, tasselled, all of the
first.
FISHER, Lond. and Derbs., a kingfisher, ppr.,
in beak a fish, or. comp. 114. 5
FISHER, Leic., a kingfisher, ppr., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, sa.
FISHER, on stump of tree, coup1 ed and eradi-
cated, a kingfisher, all ppr.
FISHER, an eagle, displayed, sa., charged on
breast with a cross, ar. comp. 95. 13
FISHERWICK, Baron. See DONEGAL, Marquess
of.
FISKE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a rein-
deer's head. 79- 4
FISKE, Suff., a triangle, erected, sa., on vertex
an etoile, ppr. 134. 5
FITCH, Kent and Ess., a leopard's head, ca-
bossed, or, across mouth a sword, ppr., hilted,
gu. comp. 48. 6
FITCH, Ess., a leopard, passant, ppr., sustain-
ing an escutcheon, vert, charged with a leo-
pard's head, or. comp. 9. 1 3
FITCH, Ess., two swords, in saltier, gu., enfiled
with a leopard's head, cabossed, or.
FITCHET, Eng., a cubit arm, in hand a dagger,
ppr. 122. 12
FITCHETT, Eng., a lion, rampant, ducally
crowned, or. 41. I
FITHIE, Sco., a stork's head, erased, ar. 1 16. 3
FITHIER, Eng., a martlet, volant, sa., winged,
or. 119. I
FITHIER, an angel, dexter on breast, sinister
pointing to heaven. comp. 139. 3
FITON, a demi-moor, shooting an arrow from
a bow, ppr. 125. 5
FITTER, an antelope's head, erased, ar. 82. 7
FITTON, Heref., Chesh., and Lane., on a cha-
peau, a wyvern, sans legs, wings expanded.
92. II
FITTON, Chesh., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lily, ppr., stalked and leaved, vert.
FITTZ, two elephants' probosces, erect. 145. 7
FITZ, Devons , an escallop, ar, charged with a
centaur, gu. see plates 5 and 133
FITZ- ALAN, Suss, and Salop, on a mount, vert,
a horse, passant, ar., in mouth an oak-
branch, ppr. see plate 73
FITZ-ALLAN, or FITZ-ALIN, Salop, a spear,
broken in three pieces, one in pale, and two
in saltier, ppr., banded, gu. 134. 4
FIT/.-ALLEN, Eng., a sword, in pale, between
two laurel-branches, in oiie, ppr. 146. 7
TS3
PIT
FITZ-ALLEN, a dexter arm, ppr., vested, gu., in
hand a mill-rind, or. 152. 12
FITZ-AMOND, out of a ducal coronet, or, two
wings addorsed, ppr. 109. 12
FITZ-BARNARD, Eng., a peacock, issuant, az.
117. 13
FITZ-BARNARD, and FITZ-BERNARD, a cup, or.
133- Jo
FiTZ-ELLis, Eng., within a crescent, ar., an
arrow, in pale, point upward, ppr. 149. i
FiTZ-EusTACE, on a chapeau, ppr., a cockatrice,
sejant, gu. see plate 92
FITZ-GEFFREY, Beds, and Northamp., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-bull, rampant, sa.,
armed, gold. see plate 14
FITZ-GEOFFRY, a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
FlTZ-GERALD, Bart., Iri., a boar, passant, gu.,
armed and bristled, or. Shanet a Boo.
4. II
FITZGERALD and VESCI, Baron (Vesey-Fitz-
gerald) : (i.) For Fitzgerald, a soldier fully
equipped, on horseback, at full speed, and
holding a sword, erect, ppr. 140. 1 1. (2.)
For Vesey, in dexter hand, in armour, a
laurel- branch, ppr. Shanet a Boo.
FITZGERALD, Suff. and Northamp., a monkey,
passant, gardant, sa., collared, and chained
round the body, or. 35. 6
FITZGERALD of Furlough Park, co. Mayo, a
boar, passant. Honor probataque virtus.
4. ii
FITZGERALD, PETER, Knight of Kerry, an
armed knight on horseback, all ppr. Mal-
lakar a Boo. 140. 1 1
FITZGERALD of Adelphi, Clare, on a chapeau,
a boar, passant. Shanet a Boo. 4. 1 2
FITZGERALD, JUDKIN-, Bart., of Lisheen, Iri.,
a chevalier, in complete armour, on horse-
back, at full speed, sword drawn, and beaver
up, all ppr. 140. II
FITZGILBERT, in hand a fleur-de-lis, all ppr.
121. I
FITZ-HAMON, in dexter hand a tilting-spear, in
bend, ppr. 148. 10
FITZ-HARBERT, Eng., a salamander, or, in
flames, gu. 27. 8
FITZHARDINGE, Earl Berkeley. See BERKELEY.
FITZ-HARRIS, a hedgehog, passant, ppr. 33. 2
FiTZ-H ARRIS, an eagle, displayed, sa., imperially
crowned, or, in dexter a sceptre, in sinister a
mound and cross. see plate 95
FITZ-HARRY, Eng., a bear's head, erased, ppr.,
muzzled, gu. 20. 9
FITZ-HENRY, Eng., a wyvern, vomiting fire at
both ends. 91. I o
FITZ-HERBERT, Derbs. and Staffs., a cubit arm,
in armour, erect, the hand appearing clenched
within a gauntlet, all ppr. Ung je serviray.
FITZ-HERBERT, Derbs. and Oxon., a gauntlet,
erect, ppr. 153-8
FITZ-HERBERT of Norbury, Derbs., a dexter
arm, armed and gauntleted, ppr. Ung je
serviray. 148. 2
FITZ-HERBERT. See BARON ST. HELENS.
FITZ-HEWE, or FiTZ-HuGH, Bucks., a Cornish
chough, ppr. 114. 10
FITZHUGH of Plas Power, Wei., a martlet,
ppr. In moderation placing all my glory.
119. 4
FiTZ-HuGH, Yorks. and Oxon., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a wyvern, sans legs,
wings expanded, ar. 92- * l
FIT i
FiTZ-HuGH, on a chapeau, crimson, turned up,
erm., a demi-griffin, segreant, ar. see plate 86
FITZ-HUMFREY, or HUMPHREY, Ess., a dragon's
head, vert, in mouth a hand, gu. 90. 1 1
FITZ-JAMES, a dolphin, ar., devouring the top
of an antique cap, az., turned up, erm.
see plate 68
FITZ-JAMES, a buffalo, passant.
FITZ-JOHN, Line., on a chapeau, a salamander
in flames, ppr. 27. 7
FITZ- JOHN, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
FiTZ-JoHN, Iri., in dexter hand an olive-
branch, ppr. comp. 158. 6
FITZ-LEWIS, Ess., a bull, statant, per pale, or
and purp., hoofed and armed, sa. see plate 1 5
FITZ-MARMADUKE, Eng., a Catherine wheel,
ar. 145- J5
FiTZ-MAURiCE, Iri., a Sagittarius, shooting an
arrow from a bow, ppr. Virtute, non verbis.
133- 13
FiTZ-MAURiCE, Marquess of Lansdowne. See
LANSDOWNE.
FITZ-MAURICE, Iri., in two hands a sword, in
pale, ppr. 134. 9
FITZMAURICE, Earl of Orkney. See ORKNEY.
FITZMORE, a parrot, issuant. see plate 118
FiTZ-NEEL, Bucks., on a chapeau, ppr., a
cinquefoil, or.
FiTZ-OsBERN, and FiTZ-OsBERNE, a demi-eagle,
displayed, with two heads, az. comp. 96. 9
FITZ-OSBERT, a demi-dragon, vert. 91. 8
FiTZ-OsBORN, two arms, in armour, embowed,
or, wielding a battle-axe, ar. 157. 3
FiTZ-OsBORN, a spear-head, az. 147. 9
FiTZ-OuRSE, an anchor and cable, sa., and a
sword, az., hilt, or, in saltier. 120. 14
FITZPAINE, a lion, passant. 36. I
FITZPATRICK, Iri., a dragon, vert, surmounted
by a lion, sa., tail extended. Fortis sub
forte. see plate 91
FiTZ-PEN, Cornw., a bee, volant, erect, or,
winged, vert. 7 6. 4
FiTZ-PiERS, Eng., a bell, az. 159. I
FlTZ-POMEROY, around two hunting-spears, in
pale, a serpent entwined, ppr. s".e plate no
FiTZ-RALPH, Eng., a square padlock, az. 140. 3
FiTZ-RAUSE, on a mount, vert, a hind, statant,
ppr. 85. 15
FITZ-RAYNARD, and RAYNOLD, Eng., two
wings, conjoined, ppr. 113. 3
FITZ-RICHARD, two dolphins, haurient, ad-
dorsed, ppr. 68. 10
FITZ-ROANE, same crest.
FiTZ-RoGER, an eagle's leg, erased, ar.
comp. 107. 13
FITZ-RONARD, a dove, standing on a serpent,
no wed in a love-knot, ppr. no. 9
FiTZ-RoY, Duke of Grafton. See GRAFTON.
FITZ-ROY. See Baron SOUTHAMPTON.
FiTZ-SiMMONS, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
looking towards the sun, all ppr.
FlTZ-SiMON, a griffin's head, in beak a palm-
branch, between wings, all ppr. comp. 88. 8
FiTZ-SiMONS, Iri., a boar, passant, regardant,
pulling from shoulder an arrow, see plate 4
FlTZ-SYMON, Iri., a demi-parrot, close, vert,
gorged with a collar, gu., beaked, of the
last.
FITZ-SYMON, Eng., a dexter and sinister hand
wielding a two-handed sword, ppr. 122. 4
FITZ-SYMOND, Eng., issuing from a cloud, in
hand a club, all ppr.
155- 5
FLB
FITZ-THOMAS, Ess., a dragon's head, pierced
through neck by a spear, in bend sinister,
ppr. 90. 8
FITZ-THOMAS, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a sceptre, environed by a serpent, between
wings, ppr. III. 2
FITZ-URSE, out of top of a tower, an arm, in
armour, in hand a scimitar, all ppr.
comp. 23. II
FITZ-VRIAN, two battle-axes, in saltier, gu.,
between tops a bird, sa. comp. 126. 15
FITZ-WALTER, a winged heart, ppr. 52. n
FITZ-WALTER, Eng., a heart, gu., winged, or.
52. ii
FITZ-WARREN, Somers., a holy lamb, regard-
ant, ppr., with banner, sa. see plate 5 5
FiTZ-WARYN, a wyvern, wings expanded, gu.
91. 5
FITZ- WATER, Eng., a lion, rampant, or. 47. 12
FITZ-WATER, Eng., issuing from a cloud, in
hand a club, ppr. 155. 5
FiTZ-WiGHT, on a chapeau, ppr., a lion, pas-
sant, gardant. see plate 37
FITZ- WILLIAM, Line., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a double plume of ostrich-feathers, ar.
109. 6
FITZ- WILLIAM, Earl, Viscount Milton (Went-
worth-Fitzwilliam), out of a ducal coronet,
or, a triple plume of ostrich-feathers, ar.
Appetitus rationi par eat. 118. 2
FITZ-WILLIAM, Surr., a tiger, passant, sa.,
ducally gorged and lined, ar. comp. 9. 13
FITZ- WILLIAM, a trefoil, stalked, raguly, and
slipped, ar.
FITZ- WILLIAM, Eng., a phoenix, az., beaked,
or, in flames, gu. 101. 10
FITZ-WYGRAM, Bart., Ess., on a mount, vert, a
hand, in armour, couped at wrist, in fess,
ppr., charged with an escallop, and holding
a fleur-de-lis, erect, or. Dulcis amor patriot.
FiTZ-ZiMON, or ZYMON, a monkey, ppr., banded
about middle. 35. 9
FLACKE, a covered cup. comp. 135. i
FLAMANK, and FLAMOCK, Cornw., a Saracen's
head, ppr., banded, or. 131. 15
FLAMSTED, Northamp., a talbot's head, ar.,
erased, gu., eared and gorged with a bar-
gemelle, or. 60. 4
FLAMVILE, Leic., two battle-axes, addorsed, in
saltier, ensigned by a dove, all ppr.
comp. 126. 15
FLANAGAN, Iri., in lion's paw a crescent. 45. 10
FLANAGAN, Iri., in hand a dagger. Audaces
fortuna juvat. 127. 7
FLANDERS, Eng., a harp, gu. 77. 11
FLASHMAN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two
arms, in saltier, in each hand a scimitar, in
pale, all ppr. 145. 2
FLATTESBURY, Eng., on a mural coronet, or, a
stag, sejant, erm. 80. 12
FLAXNEY, Oxon., on a mount, vert, a talbot,
sa., collared and lined, or, end of line tied
in a knot. comp. 61. 8
FLEEMING, Sco., a palm-tree, ppr. Subpondere
cresco. . 25. I
FLEEMING, Sco., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed and collared, az., the last charged
with three cinquefoils, ar. Let the deed
shaw. see plate 55
FLEEMING, Sco., on a mural coronet, or, a stag,
sejant, erm. 80. 12
FLEEMING, Staffs., on a mount, vert, a cross
FLB
pattee, fitched, or, thereon perched a Cornish
chough, ppr.
FLEEMING, a goat's head, erased, ppr. 55. 2
FLEEMING of Moness, a goat's head, erased, ar.,
horned, or. Let the deed shaiv. 55. 2
FLEET, Lond.. a sinister arm, embowed, vested,
sa., puffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a club, of the
second. comp. 154. 13
FLEET, a goat, in mouth a trefoil, ppr. 56. 6
FLEETE, Lond., a sea-lion, gardant, erect,
upper part, or, holding an escallop, gu.,
lower part, az. see plate 69
FLEET WOOD, Eng., a wolf, passant, regardant,
ar., vulned in shoulder, ppr. 63. 10
FLEETWOOD, HESKETH-, Bart., of Rossall Hall,
Lane. : (i.) For Fleetwood, a wolf, regardant,
ar., charged on breast with a trefoil, vert.
comp. 63. 10. (2.) For Hesketh, a garb,
erect, or, in front of an eagle, displayed,
with two heads, ppr. Quod tibi, hoc alteri.
FLEGG, two lions' gambs, in saltier, sa., enfiled
with laurel, in orle, vert. comp. 52. 8
FLEMING, Bart., Westm., a serpent, nowed, in
mouth a garland of olives and vines, all ppr.
Pax, copia, sapientia. Iio. I
FLEMING, Iri., a demi-lion, rsdmpant, ducally
gorged. 46. 8
FLEMING, Hants., an eagle, displayed, sa.
beaked, legged, and ducally gorged, or.
see plate 95
FLEMING, Eng., in hand, gauntleted, a sword,
PPr- 155-7
FLEMING, a snake, ppr. in. 13
FLEMING of Cumbernauld, Dumb., a goat's
head, erased, ar., armed, or. Let the deed
shaw. 55-2
FLEMMING, Lond., a goat's head. Cave lupum.
55- 2
FLEMMING, Middx., a goat's head. 56. 4
FLEMMTNG, Eng., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or, collared, az., charged with three
tin quef oils, of the first. Let the deed shaw.
see plate 55
FLEMYNG, Eng., and FLEMYNGE, Sco., a hand,
issuant, plucking a rose. 159. 10
FLESHER, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, per fess, or
and gu. 58. 12
FLETCHER, Bart, Cumb., a horse's head, ar.,
charged with a trefoil, gu. Martis non cu-
pidinis. comp. 72. 3
FLETCHER, Bart., Iri., out of a mural coronet,
or, a horse's head, erm., gorged with a
wreath of laurel, vert.
FLETCHER, Suss., a talbot, passant, ar., pellet-
tee. 61. 7
FLETCHER, Lond. and Oxon., a fleur-de-lis,
seme'e of roundles. 142. 14
FLETCHER, Wore, and Derbs., a horse's head,
ar., erased, sa., gorged with a collar of the
second, charged with pheons, points down-
ward, in mouth a rose, gu., slipped and
leaved, ppr. Sub cruce solus.
FLETCHER of Corsock, Kirkcud. , a horse's head,
ar. Martis non cupidinis. 72. I
FLETCHER, Glouc., a demi-bloodhound, az.,
langued, gu., ducally gorged, or. Dieupour
nous. 61. 9
FLETCHER, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, gu. Libertate ex-
tinctd, nuila virtus. 46. 4
FLETCHER, Monm. and Lane., a dexter arm,
embowed, encircled above elbow by a wreath
155
FLO
of yew, ppr., in hand a bow, or, stringed,
sa. Spera-ns pergo. comp. 147. i
FLETCHER, Eng. and Sco., a horse's head,
erased, ar. 72. i
FLETCHER, Leic. and Warw., a demi-talbot,
rampant, az., eared, or. see plate 61
FLETCHER, Chesh. , a pheon, point upward, per
pale, erm. and sa. 89. 3
FLETCHER, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand an arrow, in fess, behind the arm,
an anchor, erect, all ppr.
FLETCHER, two arms shooting an arrow from a
bow. Recta pete. 147. 13
FLETCHER, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, gu. Fortis in arduis.
46. 4
FLETCHER, Sco. and Iri., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a plume of three ostrich -feathers, az.,
banded, gold. Dieu pour nous.
comp. 113. 2
FLETCHER, a talbot, sejant. see plate 61
FLETCHER, Leic. and Warw., a demi-talbot,
rampant, or. see plate 6 1
FLETCHER, Leic. and Warw.. a demi-talbot,
rampant, az., ducally gorged, or. 61. 9
FLETEWIKES, an arm, embowed, vested and
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an arrow, sa.,
headed and feathered, of the first.
comp. 148. 4
FLETEWOOD, Eng., an heraldic tiger, sa. 64. 1 1
FLETWICK, Beds., two lions' gambs, supporting
an escutcheon, ar. 67. 1 1
FLEURY, Iri., a lion, passant, in dexter a cres-
cent. 36. 6
FLEXNEY, Eng., a dexter and sinister arm
shooting an arrow from bow, ppr. 147. 13
FLIGHT, a savage'shead, from shoulders, ducally
crowned, and issuant therefrom a long cap,
top turned forward. 131. 14
FLIN, and FLINN, Iri., two dexter hands, con-
joined, ppr., attached to the wrists, two
wings, or. 131. 5
FLINN, Dublin, a lion, passant, in dexter a
laurel-branch.
FLINT, out of a cloud, az., an etoile, ar.
comp. 128. 5
FLINT, Sco., an etoile. Sine macula. 128. 5
FLINT, Eng., a lion's gamb, erect, sa., holding
a laurel-branch, ppr. 51. 8
FLITT, on a mount, a dove, ppr. 106. 12
FLOCKHART, Sco., on a mount, vert, t-ro harts,
one couchant, the other statant, at gaze, ppr.
80. II
FLOOD, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, ar. Vis
unita fortior. 19. 6
FLOOD, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
crowned, or, holding a cinquefoil, gold.
sec plate 44
FLOOD, Eng., a chevalier, on horseback, in
complete armour, visor up. 120. 13
FLOOD, Iri., a heart, crowned, between wings,
ppr. 130. I
FLOOD, a chevalier, in armour, on horse, in
dexter a tilting-spear. 122. 13
FLORIO, Eng., the sun, or. 7. 10
FLOTE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a rein-
deer's head, ppr. 79- 2
FLOUNDERS, Salop and Yorks., a demi-eagle,
displayed, vert. Aquila non captat muscas.
102. 12
FLOWER, Iri. See ASHBROOK, Viscount.
FLOWER, Surr., out of clouds, a cubit arm,
FLO
156
FOQ
erect, in hand a rose and lily, each slipped,
ppr. Flores curat Deus.
FLOWER, Wilts., a unicorn's head, couped, or.
70. 4
FLOWER, Bart., Oxon., a derm-lion, gorged
with a chain, within a collar, gemelle, or, in
dexter a gilliflower, ppr. Per sever ando.
see plate 44
FLOWER, a lion's head, erased, ar., charged
with a mullet, gu.
FLOWER, and FLOWRE, Kent, Northamp., and
Yorks., a lion's head, erased, sa. 47. 13
FLOWER, Cambs., a stork, wings elevated, ppr.,
beaked and legged, gu. 115. 14
FLOWERDEW, and FLOWERDUE, Eng., in a
maunch, an arm, embowed. 145. 12
FLOYD, Bart., a lion, rampant, regardant, ar.,
murally crowned, gu., bearing a flag, repre-
senting the standard of Tippoo Sultaun,
flowing to the sinister, ppr. see plate 40
FLOYD, Eng., a griffin, sejant, az., in dexter a
garland of laurel, ppr. 88. 1 1
FLOYER, Devons. and Somers., out of a ducal
coronet, in dexter hand a sword, wavy, in
pale, all ppr. 138. 3
FLOYER, Dors., a buck's head, erased, or, in
mouth an arrow, ar. Floret virtus vulnerata.
see plate 83
FLUDD, out of a ducal coronet, or, an ounce's
head, ar.
FLUDE, an arm, embowed, in hand a sword, in
pale, enfiled with a savage's head, couped,
all ppr. 148. 14
FLUDYER, Eng., an escallop, ar., charged with
a cross fleury, sa., between wings, of the
first. 5. 7
FLUDYER, Eng., an escallop, between wings. 5. 4
FLY, Hants., an arm, in armour, erect, ppr., in
gauntlet a hawk's lure, or, stringed, gu.
FLYNT, a human heart, purp., winged, or.
52. II
FODON, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
pike's head, az. 4. 2
FODRINGAY, Eng., a crane, ar., in mouth a
bunch of clover, ppr. see plate 115
FODRINGHAM, Yorks., a buck, ppr. 8 1. 10
FOGG, and FOGGE, Kent, a unicorn's head, ar.
70. 4
FOGG, and FOGGE, Kent, a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., powdered with mullets, sa.
comp. 70. 2
FOGGO, or FOGO, Sco., a cherub's head, ppr.
130. 10
FOGO, Eng., a unicorn's head and neck. 70. 4
FOKERAM, Berks., a long cross, vert. 147. 4
FOKKE, in lion's paw, or, a cross pattee, fitched,
gu- 44. I
FoLBORNE, a sinister hand, couped, in fess.
comp. 134. 14
FOLCY, Wore., a lion, sejant, ar., between paws
a ducal coronet, or. see plate 38
FOLEBORNE, a branch of fir, vert, fructed, or.
FOLEBORNE, Eng., three holly-leaves, vert,
banded, gu. 29. I
FOLET, on a chapeau, ppr., an escallop, or.
comp. 5. 6
FOLEY, Baron (Foley), a lion, sejant, rampant,
or, between paws an escutcheon, charged
with the family arms. Ut prosim. 38. 4
FOLEY, Wore., a lion, sejant, ar., between paws
a ducal coronet, or.
FOLEY, Surr., a lion, rampant, ar., holding the
same.
FOLEY, Iri., a griffin, segreant, gu., winged,
legged and beaked, or. 86. 10
FOLIAMB, a stag, attired, gold and ar. 81. IO
FOLIAMB, an armed leg, gartered with a wreath,
gold and az., couped at thigh, comp. 138. 5
FOLIAMBE, Staffs., a leg, couped at thigh,
spurred, gold on thigh, a fess, gu.
comp. 138. 5
FOLIOT, and FOLIOTT, a battle-axe, ppr. Hope
to come. 153. 3
FOLJAMBE, Yorks., an armed leg, couped at
thigh, spurred, gold. 138. 5
FOLKARD, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-swan, wings expanded. Sicjideni teneo.
FOLKENORTH, an ostrich, in mouth a broken
tilting-spear. see plate 108
FOLKES, Middx., a dexter arm, erect, vested,
cuff turned up, erm., in hand a spear, ppr.
FOLKES, Norf., a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
cuffed, erm., in hand a spear, ppr. Qui sera
sera — and — Principiis obsta.
FOLLER, a garb, or. 12. 13
FOLLET, FOLLETT, and FOLLOTT, a wolf, pas-
sant, regardant, transfixed by an arrow.
see plate 63
FOLLETT, Devons., a demi-griffin, segreant.
Quo virtus ducit scando. 86. 13
FOLLIOT, and FOLLIOTT, on a chapeau, ppr., a
wy vern, sejant, vert. see plate 9 1
FOLMAN, Eng., a wolf, current. 63. I
FOLSHURST, Chesh., a unicorn's head, couped,
or. 70. 4
FOLTON : (i.) On a ducal coronet, a pair of
wings, or and ar. 109. 13. (2.) A stag,
lodged, gu., ducally gorged and lined, or,
attired, vert, at top of each branch a bezant.
see plate 80
FOLVILL, Chesh., a garb, banded. 12. 13
FOLVILL, and FOLLEVILLE, a griffin's head,
erased, in beak a sword, ppr, 88. 5
FONCE, a demi-lion, rampant, ducally gorged,
between wings. see plate 44
FONCEUX, a demi-lioness, ppr.
FONDRE, a moor's head, ppr. 134. 13
FONNEREAU, Lond. and Middx., the sun, or.
7. 10
FONNEREAU, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting
a garb, ppr. 41. 13
FONTAIN, and FONTAINE, a raven's nest, with
young birds, ppr. 74. 9
FONTAIN, andFoNTAiNE, an eagle's head, erased,
ppr. 102. 10
FOORD, Eng., a flag, displayed, gu. 50. 9
FOOT of Carrigacunna, Iri., a pelican in nest,
feeding her young, ppr. Virescit vulnere,
virtus. 97-2
FOOT, Eng., a demi-griffin, regardant, gu.,
winged, or, holding a flag, displayed, of the
first, charged with a crescent, ar.
comp. 86. 6 and 1 1
FOOTE, Iri., a greyhound's head, collared, gu.
18. 10
FOOTE, Kent, a lion's head, erased, ar. Pede-
tentim. 47- 1 3
FOOTE, Eng., an arm, erect, vested, sa., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a trefoil. 148. 6
FOQUETT, Eng., a horse's head, ar., in mail,
az., bridled, or, on head a plume of ostrich-
feathers, of the first. 72. II
FOB
157
FOB
FORBES, Lord, and Bart., Sco., a stag's head,
ppr. Grace me guide. 84. 10
FORBES, Bart., of Craigievar, Sco., a cock, ppr.
Watch and pray. 94. 1 2
FORBES, Bart., of Pitsligo, Sqo.: (i.) A heart,
between wings. 52. 1 1. (2. ) Out of a baron's
coronet, in hand a scimitar, all ppr. (3.)
A dexter arm, in hand a sword. Nee timide,
nee temere. 1 54. 6
FORBES, Bart., of Edinglassie, Sco., a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished,
or, in hand a Highland broadsword, also ppr.
Nee timide, nee temere — and — Altius ibunt
qui ad summa nituntur. 140. 13
FORBES of Kingerlock, Argyle, a stag's head,
attired, ppr. Solus inter plurimos. 84. 10
FORBES of Balgownie, Aberdeen, a cock, ppr.
Watch. 94. 12
FORBES, Earl of Granard. See GRANARD.
FORBES, Sco., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
FORBES, Sco., a dexter band holding a battle-
axe, ppr. Solus mea Christus — and — Dinna
waken sleepirf dogs. 156. 14
FORBES, Sco., the sun in splendour. Spero.
7. 10
FORBES, Sco., in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
Spero. 122. 12
FORBES of Jolly-how, a stag's head, erased,
ppr. Solus per Christum. 83. 1 3
FORBES of Newe, an arm, in armour, in hand
a broadsword, ppr. Non temere. 140. 13
FORBES of Brux, an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Nee mons nee substrahit aer. 102. 10
FORBES, an eagle, displayed, ppr. Spernit
humum. 95. 13
FORBES of Corsindae, a bear's head. Spe ex-
pecto. 20. 9
FORBES of Foveran, a cross pattee, ar. Solus
per Christum. 123. 5
FORBES of Polquhor, a stag's head, attired,
with ten tynes, ppr. Solus per Christum.
84. II
FORBES of Pitscottie, Sco. (now represented by
J. R. Coulthart, Esq. — see COULTHART)
Out of a ducal coronet, a dexter arm, in
armour, holding a scimitar, ppr. Scienter
utor. 1 60. 8
FORBES of Corse, a wreath or crown of thorns.
Rosas coronat spina. 128. 3
FORBES of Watertown, an eagle, displayed, sa.
Virtuti inimica quies. 95. 13
FORBES of Colecden, an eagle, displayed, or.
Solus per Christum. 96. 10
FORBES of Balling, a skean, piercing a man's
heart, ppr. Non dcest spes. 145. I
FORBES of Robslaw, a dove, ppr. Virtute cresco.
112. II
FORBES of Echt, a sand-glass, ppr. Fugit hora.
153- i
FORBES of Allford, Eng., in hand, out of a
cloud, an anchor, ppr. Non deest spes.
140. 6
FORBES of Monymusk, Bart., a man's heart,
ppr., winged, or. Spe expccto. 52. n
FORBES of Ardo, a stag's head, couped, gu.,
attired, ar. Cura et candore. 84. 10
FORBES of Auchreddy, a sword, in bend, ppr.
Scieniter utor. 1 54. 9
FORBES of Ballogie, a sheaf of arrows, ppr.
Concordia prcesto. 137. 6
FORBES of Milbuy, a bear's head, muzzled.
Virtute, nonfei'ocia. 20. 9
FORBES of Culloden, an eagle, rising. Solus
per Christum — or — Spernit humum. 98. 10
FORBES, a greyhound, passant, ppr. Delectatio.
17. 5
FORBES, LEITH-, of Whitehaugh, Aberdeens. :
(•I.) A pelican, vulning, ppr. I die for those
I love. 97. 7. (2.) A stag's head. Solus
per Christum. '84. II. (3.) A dove and
olive-branch, ppr. Fidus ad extremum.
1 06. 7
FORBISHER, on a chapeau, the sun in splendour.
FORBS, a bear's head, muzzled. 20. 9
FORCER, Durh., a fox, sejant, ppr., pierced by
an arrow, or, feathered, ar.
FORD of Ellell Hall, Lane., a lion, rampant,
bearing a coronet. Excitat. 40. 6
FORD of Abbeyfield, Chesh., a lion's head,
erased, az. 47. 13
FORD, Bart., Sum, a greyhound's head, sa.,
erased, gu., muzzled, or. Omnium rerum
vicissitudo.
FORD, Eng., agreyhound'shead, erased, ar. 20. 4
FORD, a greyhound's head, issuant, ppr. 20. 4
FORD, Sco., a demi- grey hound, ar. Fortis in
arduis. 17. 3
FORD, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
FORD, a demi-lion, rampant, crowned, or.
comp. 46. 3
FORD, a lion, rampant. 51. 12
FORD, Glouc., Kent, and Suff., out of a naval
coronet, a bear's head, sa., muzzled.
FORD AM, and FORDHAM, on a mount, vert, a
peacock, ppr. comp. 117. 6
FORDE, a tiger, sejant, ppr. 9. 4
FORDE, IrL, a greyhound's head, issuant, sa.
20. 4
FORDE of Seaford, co. Down, a martlet, or.
Incorrupta fides nudaque reritas. 119. 5
FORDER, Surr., a hawthorn-tree, vert. 25. 5
FORDYCE, Sco., a camel's head, couped at neck,
ppr. Persevere. 30. 7
FORDYCE, Sco., an eagle, volant, ppr. 100. 8
FORDYCE, DINGWALL-, of Brucklay Castle,
Aberdeens.: ( I.) An eagle, displayed. 95. 13.
(2.) A stag, couchant. Altius ibunt qui ad
summa nituntur — and — In arduis fortis.
So. 10
FORDYCE, a stag, lodged, ppr. In arduis fortis.
80. 9
FOREMAN, and FORM AN, Sco., in hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. True to the end. 158. 9
FORESIGHT, Sco., two wings, expanded, ppr.
Sum quod sum. 109. 12
FOREST, Eng., a grenade, fired, ppr. 32. 10
FOREST, a squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut, ppr.
58. 12
FORESTER, Baron (Weld-Forester) : ( i . ) For
Forester, a talbot, passant, ar., collared, sa.,
and line reflexed, or. 61. 8. (2.) For Weld,
a wyvern, sa., guttee-d'or, collared, and in-
terior of the wings, of the last. Semper
eadem. comp. 91. 5
FORESTER, a talbot, passant, ar., collared and
chained, or. 6 1. 12
FORESTER, a marigold, slipped and leaved,
PP^ 53-2
FORICAN, Eng., an elephant's head, erased, sa.,
eared and armed, ar. 24. 8
FORINGTON, a dragon, sans wings, tail ex-
tended.
FORKINGTON, a demi-greyhound, sa., collared,
or. 17. 2
FOR
158
FOS
FORMAN, Lond. and Leic., a demi-dragon, vert.
91. 8
FORMAN, Eng., a demi-griffin, holding a ducal
coronet. see plate 86
FORMBY, a dove, ppr. Semper fidelis. 112. II
FORNERS, and FORNEYS, a wheel, az. 39. 2
FORREST, Bart. , on 'a mount, vert, an oak-tree,
ppr. Vivant dum virent. 26. 5
FORREST, Eng. and Sco., an oak-tree, ppr.,
Vivant dum virent. 25. 12
FORREST, Sco., in hand, couped, in fess, a cross
crosslet, fitched. 146. II
FORRESTER, Eng., a fountain, ppr. 156. i
FORRESTER, Baron, Sco. See VERULAM, Earl
of.
FORRESTER, Sco., a hunting-horn. Mow, hunter,
the horn. i. 14
FORRESTER, a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
FORRESTER, Sco., a lily, growing through a
thorn-bush, ppr. Spernit pericula virtus.
53- 7
FORRESTER, a talbot, statant, ar., collared,
lined and ringed, or. comp. 6 1. 8
FORRESTER, Sco., a greyhound, in a leash, ppr.
Recreation. see plate 1 7
FORRESTER, Sco., in dexter hand a hunting-
horn, ppr. It is good to be blown. 152. 14
FORREST-OGLE, a hunting-horn, sa., stringed,
gu. / hope. I. 14
FORSAN, Eng., a griffin's head. 87. 6
FORSER, Durh., a fox, sejant, ppr., wounded in
neck by an arrow, or, feathered, ar.
FORSET, and FORSETT, Middx., a demi-lion, sa.,
supporting a column, gobony, ar. and gu.,
the capital and base, or.
FORSHAM, a talbot's head, ar., eared and spot-
ted, gu. and sa. 61. 3
FORSTER, Lond., a buck, sa., attired, or. 81. 10
FORSTER, an arm, embowed, vested, sa.,
charged with a pheon, or, between two be-
zants, in hand a bow and arrow, ar. 148. 4
FORSTER, Lond., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ar., purfled and braced, or, round the
arm, a sash, vert, in hand, ppr., an arrow, of
the third, broken off at the head, barbed, of
the second. comp. 157. 7
FORSTER, Middx. and Suss., a stag at gaze,
sa., attired, or. Si. IO
FORSTER, Eng., an arm, in armour, ppr., in
hand a broken tilting-spear, or. 141. 6
FORSTER, Northumb., a stag, sa., attired and
guttee, or. 8 1. 10
FORSTER, Suss., a talbot's head, erased, or,
collared and ringed, gu. 60. 4
FORSTER, Northumb., a buck, trippant, ppr.
79- 4
FORSTER, Salop, a talbot, passant, ar., collared
and lined, or, the line nowed at the end.
61. 8
FORSTER, Berks., Somers., and Warw., a hind's
head, gu., ducally gorged and lined, or.
84. 12
FORSTER, Berks., a stag, regardant, gu.,
charged with a martlet, or, pierced through
neck by an arrow, az. comp. 8 1. 12
FORSTER, Iri., a heart, pierced by a sword in
bend sinister, point downward. 145. i
FORSTER, Suss, and Wore., a stag's head,
erased, ar., attired, or, gorged with a collar
and line, gold. 83. 12
FORSTEI:, Suff. and Warw., a stag's head,
erased. 83. 13
FORSTER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's
head. 83. I
FORSTER, a demi-boar, az., armed and crined,
or. 4. 5
FORSYTH, Eng., a cup, gu. 133. 10
FORSYTH, Sco., a demi-griffin, vert. Instaura-
tor ruince. 86. 1 3
FORSYTHE, Sco., a demi-griffin, vert, armed and
ducally crowned, or.
FORT, or FORTE, Eng., a cock, gu., in beak a
daisy, ppr. comp. 93. 9
FORT, or FORTE, on a rock, a tower, ppr.
Inest .dementia forti. 22. 12
FORT, on a mount, vert, a lion, sejant, gar-
dan t, pellettee, collared, gu., in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, of the last, see plate 38
FORTEATH of Newton House, Elgin, a buck's
head, erased, ppr. Tarn animo quam mente
sublimis. 83. 13
FORTESCDE, Baron, Eng., a plain shield, ar.
Forte scutum solus ducum. 120. 12
FORTESCUE of Fallapit, Devons., a tiger, pas-
sant, ar., armed and maned, or. Forte
scutum salvs ducum. 9. 13
FORTESCUE, Earl, an heraldic tiger, supporting
with dexter a plain shield, ar. Forte scutum
solus ducum. see plate 64
FORTESCUE, Devons. , an escutcheon, ar. 120. 12
FORTESCUE, Eng., a tiger, passant, ar., maned,
armed, and tufted, or. 9. 1 3
FORTESCUE, Ess. and Iri,, a leopard, passant,
gardant, ppr. n. 6
FORTH, Suff., a bear's head, erased, sa., muz-
zled, or. 20. 9
FORTH, Lond., a hind's head, couped, vert,
guttee, collared and lined, or. 85. 8
FORTIBUS, DE, Eng., an escarbuncle, or. 123. 4
FORTISCUE, a leopard, passant, resting dexter
on a plain shield. comp. 9. 13
FORTRYE, a lion, rampant, holding a tilting-
spear, ppr. see plate 46
FORTUN, Sco., a dolphin, haurient, az. Ditat
Deus. 68. 5
FORTUNE, Eng., a demi-lion, gardant, az., in
dexter a battle-axe, or. 43. 14
FORTUNE, Sco., on a chapeau, a stag, trippant,
ppr. 79. 9
FORTY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a mullet, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
.53- 8
FORTY, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa., a cross
pattee, fitched, gu. 44. I
FOSBROKE, and FOSBROOKE, Lond. and Derbs.,
two bears' gambs, sa., supporting a spear,
erect, ppr.
FOSCOTT, and FOXCOTE, a dove and olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 7
FOSK.ETT, a broken spear, in pale, the end
hanging in bend. 130. 8
FOSKETT, Herts., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a cross-bow.
Foss, Eng., a thistle and rose-branch, in sal-
tier, ppr. 30. 3
FOSTER, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, grasping the butt end of a broken
spear, all ppr. 141. 6
FOSTER, out of a mural coronet, a buck's head,
ppr., attired, or, in mouth an arrow, of the
first. 80. 4
FOSTER of Kempstone, Beds., an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a broken lilt'ng-
spear. Si fractus fortis. 141. 6
FOS
FOW
FOSTER, Viscount Ferrard. See FERRARD.
FOSTER, Y orks. , an elephant, ppr. Vix ea nostro
voco. 24. 14
FOSTER, Bart., Norwich, a stag, ppr., resting
dexter on an escutcheon, gu. , charged with
a tower, ar.
FOSTER, a stag's head. Redde diem. 84. 10
FOSTER, a lion's head, erased, or, collared, gu.
49. 12
FOSTER, a stag's head, attired, or. _ 84. 10
FOSTER, Bart., Iri., a stag, ppr. Gloria divina
patria. . 8 1. 10
FOSTER, "Wore., an antelope's head, erased, ar.,
attired, armed, and collared, or, from the
front of the collar a line and ring flowing,
gold. see plate 82
FOSTER, Berks., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
S3- 13
FOSTER, a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
FOSTER, HILL- : (i.) For Foster, an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand, a spear, all ppr.
comp. 141.6. (2.) For Hill, a talbot's head,
erased, or, collared, gu. 60. 4
FOSTON, Eng., a gate, az. 155. 12
FOTHERBY, Kent and Line., a falcon, wings
expanded, ppr., beaked, and* in mouth an
acorn, or, leaved, ppr.
comp. 100. 3 and 102. 4
FOTHERGILL, Aberdare, Glamorg., a talbot,
passant, collared. 6l. 12
FOTHERGILL, on a rock, a lion, rampant, ppr.,
collared and chained, or, in dexter an arrow,
sa. 40. 7
FOTHERGILL, a stag, ppr. 81. 10
FOTHERINGHAM, a pelican, vulning, feeding her
young in a nest. 97. 2
FOTHERINGHAM, a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
Be it fast. 88. 7
FOTHERINGHAM, a griffin, sejant. Be it fast.
88. 13
FOTHERINGHAM, Sco., a griffin's head, sa. 87. 6
FOTHERLEY, a lion's gamb, erased, or, grasping
a wolf's head, erased, ar.
FOUK, Eng., a cross patt^e, erm. 123. 5
FOULER, Sco., a stag's head, erased, gu., armed,
ar. 83. 13
FOULERTON, Eng., a Cornish chough, sa.
114. 10
FOULIS, Bart., Yorks., a cross, fitched, sa.
141. 14
FOULIS, Bart., Sco., in dexter hand, in fess,
couped at wrist, a sword in pale, supporting
a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Mente manuque
prcesto — and — Non deficit — and — Thure ct
jure. 128. 7
FOULIS, Sco., a flower-pot, with branch of
laurel springing. 134. 6
FOULIS, Yorks., in a crescent, ar., a cross
formee, of the same. 77-2
FOULIS, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-leaf,
ppr. Pax. 1 06. 7
FOULIS of Ravelston, Sco., a dove, volant, in
mouth a leaf, ppr. Thure etjure. 106. 10
FOULKE, Wore., a squirrel, sejant, bezante'e,
collared, or, holding an acorn-branch, vert,
fructed, of the second. comp. 58. IO
FOULKES, Eng., a lion's head, erased and col-
lared. 49. 12
FOULKES, Eng., a boar's head, couped, in fess.
3- 9
FOULKS, out of a tower, ar., a demi-eagleu sa.,
beaked, or, in mouth a fleur-de lis, gu. 22. 2
FOULLER, a greyhound's head, sa,, collared, or.
18. 10
FOULSHURST, Ches. and Lane., a unicorn's
head, erminois, attired, or. 70. 4
FOUNDER, and FOUNDOWRE, out of a ducal
coronet, a griffin's head, between wings, ppr.
102. 2
FOUNTAIN, Devons., an eagle's head, erased, in
beak a snake. 98. 10
FOUNTAIN of Lochhill, Sco., an eagle, rising,
ppr. Prceclarius quo difficilius.
FOUNTAINS, Norf., an elephant, ppr. Vix ea
nostra voco. 24. 14
FOUNTAYNE, Yorks. and Bucks., an elephant's
head, couped, or, armed, ar. 24. 10
FOUNTBERY, a cross patte"e, ar., environed by
a snake, vert. 132. 10
FOURACRE, a demi-griffin, or, between paws an
escallop, gu. see plate 86
FOURBINS, Eng., a sheaf of arrows, ppr.,
banded, gu. 137. 6
FOURDRINIER, Eng., on a chapeau, a unicorn's
head, ppr. 70. 3
FOURNIER, Eng., a martlet. 119. 4
FOVELL, Chesh., a garb, banded. 12. 13
FOWBERY, Yorks. and Durh., a stag's head,
ar., attired, or, charged on neck with three
trefoils, vert. comp. 83. 13
FOWBERY, Hunts., a stag's head, ar., attired,
or, charged on neck with three trefoils, slip-
ped, vert, one and two, in mouth a rose, gu.,
stalked and leaved, vert.
FOWELL, Devons., out of a mural coronet, an
antelope's head, ar., attired, gu. see plate 82
FOWELL, a griffin's head, erased, ar., pierced
through breast by an arrow, ppr.
FOWKE, Bart., Leic., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, vert, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an
arrow, or, barbed and flighted, of the second,
point downward.
FOWKE, an Indian goat's head, erased, ar.
FOWKE. Iri., an arm, couped at shoulder, em-
bowed, in hand a spear, ppr. 141. 15
FOWKES, Eng., a golden fleece, ppr. 57-6
FOWKROY, in lion's gamb, an ostrich-feather,
ppr. 78. 14
FOWLE, Kent and Suss., a griffin's head, erased,
ar., pierced through neck by an arrow, gu.,
barbed, of the first, vulned, of the second.
FOWLE, Suss, and Wilts., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, gold, in hand a battle-axe of the
FOWLE, Norf., an antelope's head, pierced by
an arrow. see plate 82
FOWLER, Staffs., a cubit arm, vested, az., in
hand, ppr., a hawk's lure, vert.
FOWLER, Beds., an owl, ar., ducally crowned,
gu. comp. 107. 9
FOWLER, Surr., an owl, ar., ducally crowned,
or. comp. 107. 9
FOWLER, Sco., on a chapeau, an owl, rising,
gardant, ppr. 107. 7
FOWLER, a stork, ar., membered, gu., in bill
a cross formde, fitched, or.
FOWLER, Glouc. and Sco., an ostrich's head, or,
between wings, ar., in beak a horse-shoe, az.
108. 8
FOWLES, Eng., a stag's head, couped, sa. 84. 1 1
FOWLES, between the horns of a crescent, ar.,
a cross pattee, fitched, sa. 77- 2
FOW
i Co
FRA
FOWLIS, a sword, in pale, on point a garland.
156. 3
FOWLIS, a dove and olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
FOWNE, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a fleur-de-lis. 142. 4
FOWNES, Eng., a hawk, in dexter an ear of
wheat, ppr. 105. 3
FOWNES, Iri., a unicorn's head, erased, gu.,
armed and bearded, or. 70. 5
FOWNES, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle,
wings expanded. 101. 2
FOWTES, a flower-pot, gu., springing thereout
an olive-branch, ppr. 134. 6
Fox, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a grey-
hound's head, or. 1 8. 5
Fox, a sceptre, between wings.
Fox, an eagle, displayed, sa. 95. 13
Fox, Iri., a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 10
Fox, Iri., a castle, sa., masoned, ar. 23. 6
Fox, on a chapeau, a fox, passant, between
two cross cross] ets.
Fox, a fox, current. 16. 13
Fox, Lond. and Wilts., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., a fox, sejant, or. 1 6. 2
Fox, Northamp., a fox, passant, regardant, in
mouth a rose-branch, flowered, of the last,
stalked and leaved, vert.
Fox,' Derb., a fox, passant, az. 1 6. II
Fox, Heref., Leic., and Salop, a fox, passant,
gu. 16. ii
Fox, Eng., on a mount, an oak-tree, growing
among grass, ppr. 26. 5
Fox, Lond. and Yorks., a fox's head, erased,
ppr. 1 6. i
Fox, in hand, gu., a mill rind, sa. 152. 12
Fox, Bucks., a lion, sejant, gardant, support-
ing with dexter a book, all or. see plate 38
Fox, Durh., on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.,
a fox, sejant, or. Video et taceo. 16. 2
Fox, a fox's head, erased, gu., collared and
ringed, or.
FOXALL, Lond., a griffin's head, or, erased and
ducally gorged, gu. comp. 88. 3 and 7
FOXALL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound's head, gold. 18. 5
FOXALL, Iri., two hands couped and conjoined,
in fess, supporting a cross crosslet, fitched.
122. 13
FOXCOTE, a cord, knotted, tasselled, between
wings. 19. 2
FOXE, Iri., a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 10
FOXFOKD, Baron. See LIMERICK, Earl of.
FOXLEY, Berks., a hawk's leg, erased, and
belled, ppr. 107. 12
FOX-STRANGWAYS, Earl of Ilchester. See IL-
CHESTER.
FOXTON, a rose, ar., barbed, vert. 150. I
FOX-VASSALL, Baron Holland. See HOLLAND.
FOXWELL, Eng., a galley, ppr. 21. 6
FOXWEST, Lond., a reindeer's head, erased, ppr.
FOY, Eng., an eel, ppr. no. 7
FOYLE, Hants, and Dors., a horse's head, ar.,
crined. gu., gorged with two bars, see plate 82
FOYLE, Hants, and Wilts., a cross crosslet,
fitched, ar., between dragon's wings.
112. I
FOYLER, on a ducal coronet, a fleur-de-lis.
comp. 142. 14
FOYSTER, a demi-stag, ppr., attired, or, collared
with a bar-gemelle, gu., sustaining a bugle-
horn, gold.
FRAIGNEAU, Lond., a stork, close, ar., beaked
and membered, gu. , in beak a slip of ash,
ppr.
FRAME, Eng., on a mount, an ermine, ppr.
16. 8
FRAMINGHAM, Eng., a demi-moor, brandishing
a scimitar, and therewith attacking a tiger,
issuing on the sinister side. 124. 5
FRAMPTON, Dors., a greyhound, sejant, ar.,
collared and winged, gu. 18. 8
FRAMPTON, out of a mural coronet, a demi-
griflfin, holding between claws a mullet.
see plate 86
FRAMYNGHAM, Suff., a camel's head, erased,
az., bezante'e. comp. 31. 7
FRANCE, Eng., a stag, springing, ppr. 79. 7
FRANCE, Sco., on a mount, an oak-tree, fructed,
ppr. 26. 5
FRANCE, Chester, on a mount, a hurst, ppr.,
from the centre tree a shield, pendent, gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, or, strap, az.
Virtus semper viridis.
FRANCE, on a mount, a stag, current, ppr.
81. 13
FRANCES, Sco., stump of oak-tree, shooting a
branch from the sinister, vert. 26. 13
FRANCHE, a griffin, segreant, ppr., collared and
lined, or. comp. 86. 4 and 10
FRANCHEVILLE, Eng., two wings, addorsed.
74. 6
FRANCIES, and FRANCES, a lion, resting dexter
on an escallop.
FRANCIES, and FRANCES, issuing from a cloud,
a hand seizing a stag by the horns. 79- 3
FRANCIS, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, gu. 44. 13
FRANCIS, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, gu. 101. 2
FRANCIS, an eagle, wings addorsed, in dexter
a vine-branch, fructed, ppr. comp. IOO. 12
FRANCIS, a lamb, passant. comp. 57. 2
FRANCIS, Kent, an eagle, displayed, sa. 95. 13
FRANCIS, Derbs. and Herts., on trunk of a
vine-tree, fructed, an eagle, wings elevated,
all ppr. 99. 9
FRANCIS, a dove and olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
FRANCIS, Derbs., an eagle, displayed, erm.,
beaked and membered, or. 95. 13
FRANCK, out of a mural coronet, or, a lion's
head, gu., between wings, ertninois.
FRANCKLIN, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a cross
crosslet, fitchcd, or. 116. 14
FRANCKLIN of Goralston, Notts., a dolphin's
head, or, erased, gu., between two olive-
branches, vert. Sinceritate. 32. 12
FRANCKLYN, Eng., a dexter hand, in fess,
couped, gu., charged with an eye, ppr.
126. 5
FRANCKLYN, Eng., a dexter arm, vested, purp.,
purfled, or, in hand a palm -branch, vert.
Sub pace, copia. 154. 8
FRANCO, Lond., same crest and motto.
FRANCOIS, Eng., on stump -of tree, shooting
branches, a hawk, belled, ppr. 105. 5
FRANCO YS, Eng., a bull's head, erased, sa.
15- 6
FRANK, Yorks. and Norf., a falcon, ppr. 105. 14
FRANK, a lion, salient, the tail forked, ppr.
FRANK, Sco., a lion, salient, double queued,
ppr. Non omnibus nati.
FRANK, Eng., a goat's head, erased, or, armed,
&*• 55-2
FRANKE, Leic., out of a mural coronet, or, a
FBA
161
FBE
dexter arm, vambraced, ar., garnished, or,
in hand a falchion, ar., hilt and pommel,
gold. 120. 9
ERANKFORT-DE-MONTMORENCY, Viscount, Iri.,
a peacock in its pride, ppr. Dieu ayde.
117. i
ERANKLAND, Bart., Yorks., a dolphin, ar.,
haurient, and entwined round an anchor,
erect, ppr. Libera terra, liberque animus.
68. 8
FRANKLAND, Herts, and Wilts., an anchor,
erect, sa., entwined by a dolphin, ar. 68. 8
FRANKLAND, Lond., a dexter arm, embowed,
in fess, ppr., erect from the elbow, vested,
frilled at shoulder, in hand a palm-branch.
154. 8
FRANKLIN, a conger-eel's head, erect, or, erased,
per fess, gu., between two branches, vert.
FRANKLIN, a dolphin's head, in pale, ar., erased,
gu., finned, or, between branches, vert. 32. 12
FRANKLIN, Iri., a fox's head, erased. 16. I
FRANKLYN, Middx. and Herts., a dolphin, nai-
ant, ppr., finned, gu. , pierced through the
sides by two fishing-spears, in saltier, or,
tied together in a bow-knot, at the top.
see plate 68
FRANKLYN, Suff., a dolphin, ar., haurient, and
entwined round an anchor, erect. 68. 8
FRANKLYN, Yorks., a fish's head, in pale, or,
erased, gu., between two sprigs, vert. 32. 12
FRANKLYN, a hind's head, erased, or, charged
with three pellets, between wings, vaire', or
and az.
FRANKLYN, a greyhound's head, brown, col-
lared, or, between wings, ar.
FRANKS, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, support-
ing the rudder of a ship. 44. 8
FRANKS, Yorks., a falcon, ppr. 104. 2
FRANKS, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
FRANKS, on stump of tree, ppr., a falcon, or.
i°5- 5
FRANKS, on stump of tree, a hawk, ppr., charged
on breast with a torteau. cow p. 105. 5
ERASER, Baron Saltoun. See SALTOUN.
FRASER, Bart., Sco., a buck's head, erased, gu.
Je suis prest. 83. 1 3
ERASER of Inverness, a dexter hand, pointing
with one finger. Semper parati. 154. I
ERASER, Sco.. on a globe, winged, an eagle
rising. In virtute et fortund. 99. 2
ERASER, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. Oelas
petit. 95. 13
ERASER of Fingask, a stag's head, erased, ppr.,
charged with an annulet. Ubique paro.tus.
ERASER of Auchnagarne, a stag's head, erased,
ppr., charged with a crescent. Pace et betto
paratus. 83. 13
ERASER of Inchculter, a phcenix in flames, ppr.
Ex se ipso renascens. IOI. 10
ERASER of Poppachie, same crest. Non ex-
stinquar.
ERASER of Inveralochy, a stag's head, ppr.
Je suis prest. 84. 10
ERASER, Sco., a buck's head, erased. Heady.
»3- 13
ERASER, Lond., same crest. Paratus.
ERASER of Fyvie, an ostrich, in beak a horse-
shoe, ppr. In God is all. 1 08. 13
ERASER of Eraserfield, same crest. Quam sibi
sortem.
ERASER of Knock, a rose, gu. / am ready. .
150. i
ERASER of Pitcullain, a stag's head, erased, in
ear an annulet. / am ready.
ERASER, a stag's head, erased, or, armed, ar.
I am ready. 83. 13
ERASER of Castle Eraser, Ross : (i.) A mount
of strawberries, fructed, ppr. Comp. 134. n.
(2.) A stag's head, couped, ppr. All my hope
is in God — and — Je suis prest. 84. 10
ERASER of Findrack, Aberdeens., a stag's
head, erased, or. I am ready. 83. 13
ERASER, Sco., a stag's head, erased, or, attired,
ar., between two battle-axes, ppr.
ERASER of Strichen, a stag's head, couped, ar.
Vive ut postea vivas. 84. IO
ERASER of Eskdale, a stag's head, erased, ppr.,
attired, or, charged with an increscent. Vel
pax vel bellum.
ERASER, Sco., a demi-eagle, in flames. 101. i
ERASER, Sco., a sword, and an olive-branch, in
saltier, ppr.
ERASER, Sco. , a buck's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
ERASER, ALLAN- of Hospitalfield, Forfar, on a
mount, vert, a bush of strawberries, ppr.
Nosce teipsum. comp. 1 34. 1 1
FRAUNCEIS, FRAUNCES, and FRAUNCEYS, Eng.,
a hand issuing out of a cloud, seizing a stag
by the horns, ppr. 79. 3
FRAY, and ERAYE, Eng., a stag, pierced in side
by an arrow. 81. 6
ERAZER, Lord Frazer, a mount, full of straw-
berries, leaved, flowered, and fructed. All
my hope is in God. comp. 1 34. 1 1
FREBODY, Suss., a leopard, sejant, regardant,
ar.
FREBY, Eng., a castle, sa., ports and windows,
gu. 23. 6
FRECHVILLE, Derbs., a demi-angel, affrontee,
ppr., crined and winged, or, on the head a
cross formee, of the last, vested in mail,
ppr., holding in both hands an arrow, in
bend of the first, headed and feathered, ar.
FRECKELTON, and FRECKLETON, Hunts., a bear's
head, ar., muzzled, or. 20. 9
FRECKELTON, and FRECKLETON, a camel's head,
ar., bridled, or. comp. 31. 7
FREDERICK, Bart., Surr., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., a dove, ar., in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr.
FREDERICK, Middx., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a dove, ppr., in mouth a laurel-
branch, see plate 106
FREE, Eng., a fox's head, ppr. 16. 3
EREEBAIRX, Sco., the sun in splendour. Always
the same. 7. 10
FREEBAIRN, Sco., in dexter hand an eel, ppr.
155. ii
FREEFORD, and FREFORD, out of a ducal coro-
net, an eagle's head. comp. 98. 2
FREELAND, Eng., a leopard, passant, ar., pel-
lettee. 9. 14
FREELAND, Eng., a leopard, passant, ppr. Res,
non verba. . 9. 14
FREELING, Bart., Suss., a unicorn's head, erased,
armed, tufted, and crined, or. Nunquam nisi
Tionorificcntissime. 7°- 5
EREELING, a unicorn's head, couped, ar., maned,
horned, and tufted, or. 7°- 4
FREEMAN, Lond., Wilts, and Yorks., a demi-
lion, rampant, erased, holding a cross fleury.
see plate 44
FREEMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a wolf's head.
see plate 19
L
FBB
FREEMAN, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet,
az., a boar's head, erect, ar. 3. 3
FREEMAN, Heref., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
between paws a lozenge, pierced, or.
see plate 44
FREEMAN, Ess., Oxon.and Northamp., a demi-
lion, rampant, gu., charged on shoulder with
three lozenges, in fess, ar.
FREEMAN-MITFORD, Baron Redesdale. See
REDESDALE.
FREEMAN, WILLIAMS-: (i.) For Freeman, a
demi-lion, gu., charged with a lozenge, or.
see plate 44. (2.) For Williams, a lion,
rampant, gorged with a chaplet of oak-
leaves, ppr., and crowned with a naval
coronet, or. 41. II
FREEMANTLE, Bart., Bucks., out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., charged
on shoulder with a plate, in paws a standard,
flowing to dexter, and gold, staff, of the last.
see plate 44
FREEMANTLE, out of rays, in dexter hand,
vested, a human skull 157. 10
FREER, Eng., a sphere, or. 8. 10
FREER, Sco., a swan, ppr. No sine periculo.
75- ii
FREER, Stratford-upon-Avon, a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. 68. ii
FREESTON and FRESTON, Norf., a demi-grey-
friar, ppr. 126. 8
FREETH, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in fess,
holding a club, in pale, ppr. 136. 3
FREEKE, Dors, and Norf., a bull's head, couped,
sa., attired, collared and lined, or.
FREEKE, Iri., a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
FREKE- EVANS, Baron Carbery. See CAR-
BERY.
FREN, and FRENE, Eng., a physician's cap.
156. 10
FRENBAND, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a trefoil,
slipped, or. see plate 44
FRENCH, Sco., a ship in full sail, ppr. Par
commerce. 21. 14
FRENCH, Wore., a fleur-de-lis, sa., seeded, or.
142. 13
FRENCH, in a crescent, ar., a fleur-de-lis, sa.
comp. 142. 14
FRENCH, Iri., a fleur-de-lis, or, charged with a
trefoil, vert.
FRENCH, Sco., a boar's head, couped. Malo
mori quamfadari. 3. 9
FRENCH of Cloonyquin, Iri., a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. 68. ii
FRENCH of Monavie, Iri., a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Malo mori quamfcedari. 68. II
FRENCH of Frenchgrove, Iri., same crest and
motto.
FRENCH of Cuskinny, Cork, a dolphin. Vcritas
vincit. 68. ii
FRENCH, an heraldic tiger, rampant. Spero
meliora. see plate 64
FREND, co. Limerick, a buck's head. Aude e
prevalebis. 84. 10
FREND, Eng., a beacon, fired, ppr. 2. 13
FRERE, Norf. and Leic., out of a ducal coro-
net, gu., an antelope's head, ar., attired, or.
comp. 82. 7 and 13
FRESCHEVILLE, Eng. , a gem-ring, or, stoned,
gu. 2. 10
FKKSELL, and FRESILL, a hand, issuant, pluck-
ing a rose. 159. 10
162 FRO
FRESH, Eng. , out of a ducal coronet, a horse's
hind-leg, erect. 107. 3
FRESHACRE, a savage's head, ducally crowned,
ppr. 122. 5
FRESHFIELD, Eng., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, armed, of the last. 80. 7
FRESHWATER, two trouts, in saltier, heads
downward, ppr., enfiled by a ducal coronet,
or.
FRESTON, Norf., a demi-greyhound, rampant,
sa., collared, or. 17. 2
FRESTON, Suff., a demi-greyhonnd, rampant, sa.,
collared, ar., rimmed, or. 17. 2
FRESTON, a talbot's head, gu., eared, ar. 61. 3
FRETON, a unicorn's head, ar., pellettee.
see plate 70
FREVILE, on each side of a chapeau, gu., turned
up, ar., a wing, addorsed, or. comp. 51. 2
FREVILE, out of a ducal coronet, or, an old
man's head, couped below shoulders, ppr.,
vested, gu., turned back, erm., on head a
cap, of the third, tasselled, gold.
FREW, Sco., a demi-lion, or, holding a mullet,
az. 46. 2
FREWEN, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., langued
and collared, gu., in paws a caltrap, az.
comp. 45. 14
FREWIN, a demi-lion, collared, between paws a
mullet of four points, pierced.
FREWKE, Eng., a goat's head, erased, sa.,
armed and bearded, ar. 55. 2
FREY, an arm, erect, vested, vert, in hand,
ppr., a spiked club, of the first.
FRIBOURG, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, erm.,
maned and armed, or. 70. 5
FRIDAY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of
three feathers, ar. comp. 103. 2
FRIEND, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
84. 2
FRIER, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
antelope's head, ar. comp. 82. 7 and 13
FRIERE, out of leaves, vert, five tulips, or.
FRISEL, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
83- 13
FRISKENNY, Line., a plume of five ostrich -
feathers, two ar., three az., banded, or and
gu. comp. 1 1 8. I
FRISKENNY, or FRISKNAY, a plume of five
ostrich -feathers, ar., wreathed, az.
FRODHAM, in dexter hand a fleur-de-lis. 121. I
FRODSHAM, Chesh., an escallop, or. Another,
ar. 5. I
FROELSHAM, Chesh., an escallop, ar. 5. i
FROGGAT, and FROGGATT, Eng., a parrot, feed-
ing on a bunch of cherries, ppr. 118. 9
FROGMER, Wore., a demi-griffin, wings ad-
dorsed, ar., holding a cross crosslet, sa.
see plate 86
FROGMORTON, a falcon, rising, ar., jessed and
belled, or. 100. 13
FROHOCK, Lond. and Cambs., a stag, ppr.,
charged on shoulder with an etoile, ar.
FROM, a demi-griffin, segreant, or, in dexter a
cross crosslet, gu.
FROME, Eng., a greyhound, couchant, between
two laurel-branches, in orle, ppr. 1 8. 9
FROMOND, and FROMONT, in dexter hand an
escallop. 158. 3
FROMONDS, Kent and SUIT., a tiger, passant.
9- 13
FROST, Yorks., an old man's head, ppr., be-
tween two sprigs of laurel, or. 157. 15
FRO
FROTRINGHAM, Yorks., a stag, trippant, ppr.,
attired, gu. 79. 4
FROUD, a Saracen's head, sa., between two
ostrich-feathers, ar.
FROUDE, Devons., a stag, regardant, ppr., at-
tired, collared, and unguled, or, in mouth an
oak-sprig, vert, fructed, or. see plate 8 1
FROWICKE, and FROWYKE, Middx., two arms,
embowed, vested, az., in hands, ppr., a leo-
pard's head, or.
FROYLE, Eng., a demi-lion, collared, or. 45. 14
FRUEN, Lond., a demi-lion, ar., in paws a cal-
trap, az.
FRY, Dors., in hand a falchion.' 159. 7
FRY, Devons., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand, ppr., a sword, of the last,
hilt and pommel, or. 140. 13
FRY, a demi-horse, salient, ar. 72. IO
FRY, a horse's head, bridled. 72- 7
FRYER, Lond., Ess., and Wore., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an antelope's head, armed,
crined, and tufted, of the first.
comp. 82. 7 and 13
FRYER, H. C., Lodge Park, Glandovey, on a
tower, a cock, or, tower environed by a ser-
pent, ar. Mea fides in sapientid. 1 6 1. 9
FRYER, on a tower, sa., a cock, of, the tower
environed by a serpent, ar., darting at the
cock. 161. 9
FRYER, an heraldic antelope's head, erased,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or, attired, of
the second.
FRYER, Staffs., a castle, ar., encircled by a
branch of oak, fructed, ppr., thereon a cock,
sa., combed and wattled, gu. Mea fides in
sapientid.
FRYTON, an heraldic tiger's head, ducally
gorged and chained, ppr. see plate 64
FULBORN, and FULBORNE, Eng., out of an an-
tique coronet, or, a demi-lion, az.
FULCHER, Eng., a demi-lion, holding an anchor,
ppr. 42. 9
FULFORD, Devons. and Dors., a bear's head,
erased, ar., muzzled, sa. 20. 9
FULFORD, a bear's head, erased, ar., muzzled,
gu. 20. 9
FULFORD, BALDWIN, Esq., of Great Fulford,
Devons., a bear's head, erased, sa., muzzled,
or. Bear up. 20. 9
FULHAM, Eng., a greyhound's head, ppr. 20. 4
FULHAM, on a mount, vert, a lion, sejant, or,
supporting with dexter an escutcheon, ar.,
charged with a teazle, ppr.
FULHERST, and FULSHERST, a triangular har-
row, ppr. 149. 5
FULKWORTH, a dexter arm, vested, erm., in
hand, ppr., a sword, az., headed, or. 120. 8
FULLARTON, Sco., a camel's head. Lux in tene-
bris. 30. 7
FULLARTON, Sco., an otter's head, erased, gu.
Lux in tenebris. 27. 4
FULLARTON, Sco., a tiger's head, charged with
cinquefoils and mullets, ar. see plate IO
FULLER of Ashdown House, Suss., a horse,
passant, ar. Currit qui curat. 72. 13
FULLER, Hants., a dexter arm, embowed, vest-
ed, ar., cuffed, sa., in hand, ppr., a sword,
of the first, hilt and pommel, or. 1 20. 8
FULLER, a greyhound's head, erased, gu. 20. 4
FULLER, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
lion's head, ar. 47. IO
FULLER, Iri., a horse-shoe, az. 126. 4
163
FUT
FULLESHURST, Chesh., a unicorn's head, erm.
70. 4
FULLWOOD, Eng., two laurel-branches, in orle,
vert, fructed, gu. 13. 12
FULLWOOD, Derbs., Staffs., and Warw., a stag,
ppr., in mouth an acorn - branch, vert,
fructed, or.
FULLWOOD, a demi man, in armour, ppr., in
dexter a broken tilting-spear, or.
FULMESTON, an heraldic antelope's head, eras-
ed, gu., pattee, armed, in mouth a rose-
branch, ppr.
FULRICH, a tower, on top a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, ppr.
FULTHORP, and FULTHORPE, a horse, passant,
ar., bridled, az., bit and tassels, or. 73. 7
FULTHORP, an eagle, displayed, ar., charged
with a cross moline, sa. see plate 95
FULTON, Sco. , on a mount, a stag, lodged, re-
gardant, ppr. Quce fecimus ipsi — and —
Parta labore quies. 80. 5
FULTON, Eng., a stag's head, gu., attired, or.
84. II
FULWAR, Iri., a cushion, ar., tasselled and gar-
nished, or, thereon a book, gu. 132. 6
FULWER, Lond., on a mount, vert, a beacon,
fired, ppr. 2. 9
FULWOOD, a demi-stag, or. 79- J3
FULWOOD, Hants, and Warw., a buck, trippant,
in mouth an oak-slip, all ppr.
FUNEAUX, an arm, in armour, in hand a cal-
trap, ppr.
FURBISHER, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a grif-
fin's head, ar. 86. 3
FURBISHER, and FURBUSHER, a unicorn's head,
erased, az., armed, ar., ducally gorged, or.
see plate 70
FURGUASON, a demi-lion, holding a torteau,
seme'e of etoiles. see plate 44
FURLONG, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. Liber-
alitas. 102. 10
FURNES, FERNESE, and FURNESS, Kent, a tal-
bot, sejant, sa. 61. II
FURNES, FURNESE, and FURNESS, Eng., out of
a ducal coronet, a lion's paw, holding a
lance, ppr. 39. 12
FURNIVAL, Baron, U.K., on a chapeau, gu., a
lion, passant, tail extended, erminois. Forte
etfidele. 37. 5
FURNIVAL, and FURNIVALL, an anchor, cabled,
and a sword, in saltier, ppr. 120. 14
FURODON, out of a ducal coronet, a plume of
five ostrich-feathers, all ppr. 1 08. 5
FURSDON of Fursdon, Devons., out of a ducal
coronet, a plume of five ostrich-feathers, all
ppr. 1 08. 5
FURSE of Halsdon, Devons., a castle, ppr. Nee
dcsit virtus. 23. 6
FURSE, Eng., a lion, sejant, affronte'e, in dexter
a dagger, in sinister a fleur-de-lis. 41. I
FURSER, and FURZER, on a mount, a stag,
lodged, ppr. 80. 7
FURSLAND, a savage's head, affrontee, vested,
sa. and ar. 136. II
FURY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
FURY, a demi-lion, rampant, grasping a thun-
derbolt, or.
FUST, Glouc., a horse at full speed, ar. Tcr-
rena pervices sunt alicna. 73- 5
FUTTER, Norf. and Suff., a goat's head, erased,
or, attired, sa., in mouth a holly - branch,
vert, fructed, gu. comp. 55. 2
PUT
164
GAL
FUTTER, Isle of Man, a goat's head, erased, or,
attired, sa., in mouth a laurel-branch, slip-
ped, ppr. comp. 55. 2
FYDELL, Eng., a hind's head, couped. 85. 3
FYEES, Eng., a goat, passant, in mouth a bunch
of ivy. comp. 66. 1 1
FYFE, and FYFFE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant,
Decens ct honestum. 44. 14
FYFFE of Smithfield, Forfar, a demi-lion, gu.,
armed and langued, az. Decens et honestum.
44- 14
FYLEE, Eng., a fox, sejant, per fess, or and gu.
16. 9 or 10
FYLER of Woodlands, Surr., a porcupine, ppr.
Volonte de Lieu. 33. 8
FYLKYN, a demi-greyhound, between wings.
18. 7
FYLLOLL, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, sa.
70. 5
FYNDERNE, an ox-yoke, or. 147. 12
FYNES, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, az.,
crested, or. 117. n
FYNMORE, Eng., a unicorn, sejant, resting
dexter on a tree, ppr. 70. 14
FYNMORE, and FINMORE, a bull's head, erased,
charged with two cheveronels, gu. see plate 14
FYNNEY, Staffs., a staff, raguly, or. Fortem
posce animum. comp. 95. 2
FYNTE, a basilisk, or.
FYRES, in dexter hand, a salamander in flames.
Ardet virtus non urit.
FYSHE, Suff. and Herts., a triangle surmounted
of an etoile, or. 134. 5
FYSHER, Lond., a king-fisher, ppr. 114. 5
FYSHER, Wilts., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
gu., holding a gauntlet, ar. see plate 44
FYSKE, Eng., on a chapeau, a martlet, all ppr.
119. 8
FYTCHE, Eng., a tower, triple-towered, ar.,
masoned, sa. 23. 10
FYTHEY, and FYTHIE, Sco., a crane's head,
erased. 1 1 6. 6
FYVIE, Sco., in lion's gamb, a human heart.
50. 6
G
GABB, a griffin's head, between wings, in beak
a branch of palm, all ppr. 87. 7
GABELL, Hants., a boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
GABELL, a savage, wreathed about middle,
treading on a serpent, ppr. 125. II
GABRIEL, and GABRYELL, a demi-savage, re-
gardant, ppr. 1 35. 3
GAGE, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in
hand a broken falchion, ar., hilt and pom-
mel, or. comp. 140. 13
GADDES, and GADDEZ, a stag's head, ppr.
84. 10
GADSBY, a stag, passant, ar. 79. 4
GAEL, a cock, gu. Vigilote. 94. 12
GAFF, a demi -antelope, or, collared, gu. 82. n
GAGE, Viscount, Iri. (Hall-Gage), a ram, pas-
sant, ar., armed and unguled, or. Courage
sans peur. 57. 10
GAGE, Bart., Suff., a ram, passant, ar., armed,
or. 57. 10
GAGE, Herts., a stag, passant, ppr. 79. 4
GAILLE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a garb,
thereon a bird, all ppr. 12. 2
GAINE, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
GAINSBOROUGH, Earl (Noel), a buck, at gaze,
ar., attired, or. Tout bien ou rien. 81. 12
GAINSBOROUGH, Surr., a griffin's head, erased,
az., charged with three cheverons, ar.
comp. 88. 7
GAINSBY, out of a mount, a sprig of laurel
growing, vert. 54. 13
GAINSFORD, Lond., Kent, and Oxon., a demi-
woman, vested and crined, or, in dexter a
chaplet, vert, in sinister a rose, ppr.
comp. 139. ii
GAIR, Sco,, a mill-rind. 65. 3
GAIRDEN, Sco., a boar, passant, ar. Vires ani-
mat virtus. 4. 1 1
GAIRDEN, Sco., in dexter hand two palm-
branches, in orle, ppr. Vivele roi. 158. 14
GAIRDEN, Sco., a rose, slipped, ppr. Sustine,
alstine. 30. 8
GAIRDEN, Sco., two dexter hands, conjoined,
ppr., supporting a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
122. 13
GAIRDNER, Sco., a demi-leopard, rampant, ppr.
9- i
GAIRDNER, Sco., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
Jovi confido. 106. 7
GAIRDNER, a demi-tiger, rampant, collared and
lined. 9. 5
GAISFORD, Eng., a boar, passant, hoofed, of
the last, bristled, of the first. 4. 1 1
GAITSKILL, on a mountain, an eagle, regard-
ant, wings expanded, ppr., collared, az., rest-
ing dexter on a pellet.
GALAAD, Eng., a demi-greyhound, ar. 17-3
GALAY, a snail, horns erect, ppr. 6. 4 or 5
GALBRAITH, a bear's head, erased, or, muzzled,
sa., in mouth a trefoil, slipped, ar.
GALBRAITH, Sco., a bear's head, couped, ar.,
muzzled, or. 20. 9
GALBRAITH, a boar's head and neck, per fess,
or and gu. 3. 4
GALBRAITH, Sco., a-lion's head and neck, erased,
ppr. Vigilo et spero. 47. 13
GALE, Cambs., a unicorn's head, az., charged
with -an anchor, or, between two pellets, ar.
GALE, Eng. , a greyhound's head, erased, bendy-
wavy of six, or and sa. 20. 4
GALE, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, armed, of the last. 70. I
GALE, Sco., a unicorn's head, sa. 70. 4
GALE, a unicorn's head, attired, gold. 70. 4
GALE, Dors., a horse's head. see plate 72
GALL, Eng., a shank- bone and a palm- branch,
in saltier, ppr. 66. 6
GALL, a lion, sejant, gu., holding a banner,
ppr. see plate 3^
GALL, Sco., a ship, ppr., her flags and pennons
flying, gu. Patientia vincit. 21. 14
GALLAGHER, Iri., in hand a sickle, ppr.
127. 14
GALLAND, a stag, lodged. So. 9
GAL
165
GAB
GALLAKD, an arm, embowed, vested, gu., in
hand, ppr., a rose, or, slipped and leaved,
vert.
GALLAWAY, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, wings addorsed, vert.
90. 12
GALLAWAY, or GALLOWAY, Sco., an arm, in
hand a dagger, ppr. 154. 6
GALL AY, GALLEY, or GALLE, Somers. and Dors.,
a stag's head. 84. 1 1
GALLAY, and GALLEY, a nag's head. 72. I
GALLIE, Sco., a horse's head. 72. I
GALLIERS, an antelope, passant, quarterly, sa.
and ar. 82. 14
GALLIEZ, a savage standing on a serpent, ppr.
Divino robere. 125. n
GALLIGHTLY, a lion's head, issuant, gu., crowned
with an antique crown, or. Hactenus in-
victus. comp. 47. I
GALLIMORE, a cock, ppr. 94. 12
GALLOP, a boar, passant, sa., pierced by a
broken spear, ppr. see plate 4
GALLOWAY, Earl of (Stewart), a pelican, ar.,
winged, or, in nest feeding her young, ppr.
Virescit mdnere, virtus. 97. 2
GALLOWAY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, wings addorsed, vert. 90. 12
GALLWEY, co. Cork, a cat, sejant, ppr., col-
lared and chained, or. comp. 32. 2
GALLWEY, PAYNE-, Bart.: (i.) For Gallwey, a
cat, passant, gardant. (2.) For Payne, in
lion's gamb, erased, the lower part of a tilt-
ing-lance, in bend, ppr. comp. 49. i
GALLY, a cock, ppr. 94. 12
GALPINE, a plume of feathers, banded, ppr.
G ALTON, a bull's head, erased, gu., ducally
gorged, or. 14. 2
GALTON, HOWARD-, Wore., on a mount, vert.,
an eagle, erm., looking at the sun, resting
dexter on a fleur-de-lis, gu. Gaudet luce vi-
deri.
GALWAY, Viscount (Arundel-Monckton) : (i.)
For Arundel, on a chapeau, sa., turned up,
erm., a swallow, ar. 119. 8. (2.) For
Monckton, a martlet, issuant, or. Cruci, dum
spiro, fido. 119. 5
GALWAY, a cat, sejant, ppr., collared, chain
reflexed over back, or. comp. 32. 2
GAMAGE, Herts., a griffin, segreant, or. 86. 10
GAMAGE, in hand a pen, ppr. 144. 10
GAMBELL, or GAMBLE, a Roman soldier, in full
costume, ppr. 126. IO
GAMBELL, or GAMBLE, a crane, in beak a rose,
stalked and leaved, ppr. see plate 115
GAMELL, or GAMMILL, two lions' heads, addorsed,
gu. 49. II
GAMBIER, Lond., Kent, and Bucks., out of a
naval coronet, an eagle, displayed, erminois,
charged on breast with an anchor, sa. Fide
non armis. see plate 95
GAMBIER, an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
GAMBON, and GAMON, a torteau, gu., between
wings, ppr. 94. 7
GAME, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, and palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr.
GAMELL, GAMMEL, or GAMONILL, Sco., a talbot's
head, sa. 6 1. 3
GAMES, Leic., an eagle's head, or, between
wings, erm. 102. 13
GAMLIN, Lond., a pelican, vulning, ppr. Mo-
, riens, sed invictus. 97. '7
GAMMELL, Sco., a pelican, vulning, pierced
through breast by an arrow, ppr. Moriens,
sed invictus. comp. 97. 7
GAMMELL, Sco., an eagle, wings addorsed, neck
embowed, pierced through breast by an
arrow, in bend sinister. Moriens, sed invic-
tus. 99. 6
GAMIN, an arm, in armour, embowed, wreathed
with laurel, in hand a sword, all ppr.
143- 7
GAMMON, and GAMON, a boar, passant, charged
with a pale.
GAMMON, Middx., a boar, passant, ar., on body
a pale, sa., charged with a leopard's face, or.
Virtus in arduis.
GAMMON, a boar, passant, ar. 4. 1 1
GAMOLL, Chesh., a human heart, ppr., crowned,
or, between wings, sa. 130. I
GANDER, a demi-talbot. 61. 5
G ANDY, a saltier, gu. 128. II
GANDY, and GANDEY, a fox, current. 16. 13
GANGE, Glouc., a stork, drinking out of a horn,
all ppr.
GANLARD, in dexter hand a sabre, ppr.
158. 9
GANNOKE, Line., a stag, sejant, ar., ducally
gorged, or. comp. 80. 13
GANNON, a bull's head, ducally gorged, and
crowned. comp. 14. 2
GANSTIN, Iri., in hand a dagger. Gladio et
virtute. 12 7. 7
GANSTIN, on a ducal coronet, a dexter arm,
armed, in hand a dagger. Gladio et virtute.
122. 3
GANT, Eng., a mill-rind, ppr. 65. 3
GANT, Line., a wolf's head, or, collared, vair.
16. 7
GANUBLE, a lion, passant, tail extended, ppr.
40. 2
GAPE, a lion, passant, regardant, or, pellettee,
collared, vair. comp. 36. 5
GAPPER, out of an antique crown, a demi-lion,
rampant. see plate 44
GARBET, a demi-spread eagle, with two heads,
an escutcheon suspended from neck. 96. 9
GARBRIDGE, Norf. a sheaf of reeds, ppr.,
banded, ar. and sa. 12. n
GARD, atower, ar., between two laurel-branches,
vert. 24. 5
GARDE, Iri., an antelope's head, erased, ppr.
82. 7
GARDE, a demi-griffin, sa. Toujours fidele.
86. 13
GARDEN, Lond. and Sco., a boar, passant, sa.
Vires animat virtus. 4. II
GARDEN, a rose, gu., slipped and leaved, ppr.
30. 8
GARDEN, Sco., an open book, ppr. 149. 3
GARDEN, a duck amongst flags, ppr. 109. 13
GARDEN AR, out of a mural coronet, ppr., an
armed arm, ar., in hand a flag, gu., charged
with a sword, of the second.
GARDENER, Line., a Turk's head, ppr., tur-
baned, or and az.
GARDENER, Norf., Cambs., and Wilts., a grif-
fin's head, erased, sa. 88. 7
GARDENER, Northumb., on 'a book, gu., clasped
and garnished, a falcon, rising, or.
GARDENOR, a leopard, passant, ar., pellette'e, in
dexter a pine-apple, or, stalked and leaved,
vert.
GARDIN, Sco., an otter issuing, devouring a
salmon, ppr. Ad escam et usum. 34. 12
GAB
166
GAB
GARDINER, Berks, and Bucks., a griffin's head,
erased, az., charged with three bends, or.
88. 7
GARDINER, Oxon., a stork, ppr. 115. S
GARDINER, Herts., two halberds, erect, en-
vironed by a snake, ppr. 101. 4
GARDINER, Dors., a griffin's head, erased,
bendy of six, or and purp. 88. 7
GARDINER, Ess., a griffin, passant, regardant,
sa. 87. 9
GARDINER, Wore., out of a mural coronet, or,
a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, sa., gar-
nished, of the first, in hand a pennon, gu.,
charged with a pomegranate, or, staff, ppr.,
headed, or.
GARDINER, a moor, weeping, vested, in a sailor's
dress, kneeling on one knee, jacket, az.,
trousers, ar.
GARDINER, a demi-griffin, wings expanded, ppr.
Ntt desperandum. 86. 1 3
GARDINER, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
goat's head, gu., attired, gold. 55-8
GARDINER, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
My hope is constant in thee. 159. 7
GARDINER, Lond., a man's head, ppr., thereon
a cap, turned up, gu. and az., crined and
bearded, sa.
GARDINER, a griffin, sejant, resting dexter on
a book, sa. see plate 88
GARDINER, out of a mural coronet, or, seven
battle-axes, ppr. Oinnia superat virtus.
132. 4
GARDINER, a griffin's head, or, gorged with a
chaplet of laurel, vert, between wings, az.
Persevere. see plate 87
GARDINER, Lond. and Norf., a rhinoceros, pas-
sant, ar. 31-4
GARDINER, Oxford, a griffin's head, erased.
Deo, nonfortuna. 88. 7
GARDINER, Oxford, a stork, in beak a serpent.
115. 2
GARDINER, SMITH- WHALLET-, Bart., a Sara-
cen's head, couped at shoulders, ppr., wreathed,
gu. and az., on head a cap, or.
comp. 130. 2
GARDNER of Prestongrange, out of a mural
coronet, seven battle-axes, ppr. Omnia
superat virtus. 132. 4
GARDNER, Baron, Eng. and Iri.,. a demi-griffin,
az., collared and lined, supporting an anchor,
erect, or. Valet anchora virtus. 86. 4
GARDNER, Middx., a reindeer's head, ar., at-
tired, or.
GARDNER, Line., an elephant's head, erm.,
eared, sa., armed, or. 24. 10
GARDNER, Kent, a griffin's head, erased, gorged
with a mural coronet. comp. 86. I
GARDNER, a griffin's head, erased, ppr., charged
with a crescent, or. Virtute etfortund.
GARDNER, Line, and Suff., an elephant's head,
couped, erm. 24. 10
GARDNER, Dors., an elephant's head. 24. 10
GARDNER, Cambs., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with two barrulets, sa., within two
laurel-branches, in orle, vert.
GARDNER, an . eagle's head, erased, ppr. In
virtute et fortund. 102. 10
GARDNER, two swords, in saltier, ppr., hilts
and pommels, or, banded, az., pendent from
band a key, sa. 132. 9
GARDNER, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, ar. comp. 37. i and 3
GARDNER, Surr., a demi-unicorn, erased, or,
crined and armed, sa., ducally crowned, ar.
see plate 70
GARDNER, Salop, a griffin's head, erased, sa.
88. 7
GARDNER, Sco., on a thistle, a bee, all ppr.
Lahore et virtute. 29. 2
GARDNER, Lond. and Line., a Saracen's head,
full-faced, ppr., erased at neck, gu., wreathed,
or and az., on head a cap, gold. 130. 2
GARDYNE, Sco., two dexter hands, couped, con-
joined, in fess, supporting a cross crosslet, or.
Cruciata cruci junguntur. 122. 13
GAREN, a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. 141. 14
GARFIELD, out of a heart, a hand holding a
sword, ppr.
GARFOOT, Ess. and Suff., out of a mural coro-
net, sa., a goat's head, ar., attired, or.
comp. 55. 8
GARFORTH, a wolf, current. 63. I
GARFORTH, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, a
goat's head, ar. 55. 8
G ARC ATE, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
GARGINTON, a vine-branch, fructed and leaved,
ppr. 30. 7
GAHG RAVE, Yorks., a falcon, rising, ppr. 100. 1 3
GARIOCH, Sco., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
GARIOCHS, and GARIOCK, Sco., a palm - tree,
and a trefoil, slipped, growing out of a
mount, all ppr. Concussus surgo.
GARIOCK, a palm-tree, ppr. Concussus surgo.
25. I
GARLAND, Yorks., on a mural coronet, or, a
lion, sejant, regardant, ar., supporting with
dexter a shield, of the second, charged with
a garland, ppr.
GARLAND, and GAEL ANT, Kent and Suss., in
lion's paw, erased, a battle-axe, ppr. 49. 3
GARLICK, a dexter arm, in armour, erect, in
hand a cutlass, in pale, all ppr., hilt and
pommel, or.
GARLING, Eng., a fish's head, erased, in fess,
ppr. 6. 6
GARMAN, and GARMON, an oak-tree, and there-
from two weights, pendent, all ppr. 25. 14
GARMISH, Suff., a cubit arm, in hand a scimi-
tar, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or. 158. 9
GARMSTON, Line., a shark's head, regardant,
ar., swallowing a negro, ppr. Opera Dei
mirifica. 6. 12
GARNATT, a squirrel, sejant, in paws a branch
of hazel, ppr. 58. 10
GARNET, a demi-lion, ducally crowned.
see plate 43
GARNETT, in dexter hand, a swan's head and
neck, erased, ppr. 151. 8
GARNETT, Lane., a demi-lion, ar., gorged with
a wreath of oak, ppr., holding an escutcheon,
gu., charged with a bugle-horn, or. Dili-
gentid et honore. see plate 44
GARNETT, a demi-lion, ar., gorged with a collar,
dovetail, gu., between paws an escutcheon,
or, charged with a cross pattee, fitched, gu.
GARNHAM, a goat's head, erased, sa., armed,
or. 55- 2
GARNIER, Lond. and Hants., a lion's head,
erased, ar. 47. 13
GARNIER, a griffin's head, gu., charged with a
torteau, between wings, ar. comp. 88. 6
GARNISH, an arm, extended, ar., in hand a
falchion, blade, of the first, hilt, or.
GAB
167
G-AU
GARNISH, a mermaid with mirror and comb,
allppr. 32. 5
GARNOCK, Sco., a greyhound, current. 17. 8
GABNON, Suss., a wolf's head, or, collared, gu.
16. 7
GABNONS, Wei., a demi-lion, rampant, ducally
crowned, and gorged, or. Nid Cyfoctk, ond
JBoddlondeb — Not wealth, but contentment.
see plate 43
GABNYL, a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
GABBARD, Lond., Kent, and Bucks., a leopard,
sejant, ppr.
GARBABD, Lond., a wyvern, tail nowed, ppr.,
pierced through neck by a spear, or, headed,
ar.
GARBABD, DBAKE-, Herts., a leopard, sejant,
ppr. 9. 10
GARRABD, DRAKE-, Herts., a naked dexter
arii), erect, in hand a battle-axe. 156. 14
GARBAT, and GABBATT, a hind, sejant, regard-
ant, resting dexter on a bee-hive, ppr.
GABBATT, Lond. and Surr., a lion, passant,
ermines, resting dexter on a fleur-de-lis, or.
37- 6
GAREAWAY, an escallop, between wings. 5. 4
GARRET, a demi-monk, in dexter a lash.
124. 2
GARRET, and GARRETT, Lond., a lion, passant.
erm., resting dexter on a fleur-de-lis. 37. 6
GARRICK, Middx., a mullet, or. 107. 4
GARRITTE, a lion, passant. Certa cruce solus.
36. i
GABBIOCH, Sco., out of a mount, a tree. Con-
CUSSHS surgit. 26. 5
GABROCK, Sco., a salmon, haurient. 6. 10
GABROW, Suss., on a mount, vert, a palm-tree,
ppr., charged with three torteaux.
GARROWAY, Suss, and Herts., a griffin, passant,
or. 87. 13
GARROWAY, Surr., on a rock, a Cornish chough,
ppr., beaked and legged, gu. 112. 12
GARSCADDEN, in hand, a buckle, ppr, 154, 4
GABSETT, and GABSED, Norf., a bow, erect, gu.,
stringed, sa., with an arrow, or, headed, az.,
feathered, ar. comp. 158. 4
GABSHOBE, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
95- 13
GARSIDE, two daggers, in saltier, ppr. 150. 10
GABSTIN, Iri., in hand a dagger. Gladio et
virlute. 127. 7
GABSTIN, in dexter hand a broken hammer.
152. 10
GABSTON€ on stump of tree, eradicated, a raven,
wings expanded, all or.
GABSTON, out of a mural coronet, ar., a wyvern,
or, charged on breast with a fire-ball, sa.
GARSTYDE, Yorks., a stag, attired, and hoofed,
or. 8l. 10
GABTEB, Eng., a caltrap, or, embrued, gu.
147. 6
GABTH, Surr., a goat, ar., attired, eared, col-
lared and lined, or.
GABTH, a goat, passant, ar. 56. 1 1
GABTON, a leopard's head, cabossed. 47. 2
GABTON, Suss., a leopard's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged, gu., on the head two straight
horns, of the last.
GARTON, an antelope's head, erased, gu., ducally
gorged, or. comp. 82. 7 and 13
GARTSHORE, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. /
renew my age. 95. 1 3
GARTSIDE, two daggers, in saltier, ppr. 150. 10
GrAEVAGH, Baron, Iri., a demi-griffin, az. Ne
cede malis, sed contra. 86. 13
GARVEY, Iri., a greyhound's head, az., collared,
ar. 1 8. 10
GARVEY, co. Mayo, a lion, passant, regardant,
gu. Sis Justus nee timeas. 36. 3
GAB VIE, Sco., a dexter hand, pointing with
two fingers, gu. 159. 2
GABVIN, Sco., in a dexter hand a dagger, in
pale, point downward, ppr. 130. 1 1
GABVINE, Sco., in hand a fish, ppr. Always
helping. 156. 5
GARWAY, a leopard's head, erased, thrust
through neck by an arrow, in fess, ppr.
see plate 1 1
GABWINTON, Eng., a vine-branch, fructed and
leaved, ppr. 30. 7
GASCELYN, an arm, in hand a broken sword,
ar., hilted, or.
GASCOIGN, out of a ducal coronet, an alligator's
head, ppr. 27. i
GASCOIGNE, Yorks. and Norf., out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-lucy, erect, or. 6. 2
GASCOYNE, Beds., a pike's head, erect, or, be-
tween two ostrich-feathers, ar. 6. 3
GASELEE, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger. 159. 4
GASKELL, Yorks., a stork, ppr., collared, or,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon, sa., charged
with an annulet, or, dexter resting on an
escallop, gu. see plate 115
GASKELL, and GASKILL, out of the sea, a dex-
ter arm, from elbow, in hand an anchor,
cabled, all ppr. Spcs. 151. 12
GASKLN, Lond., issuing from the sea, an arm,
embowed, in hand an anchor, ppr. Spes
anchora vitce. 151. 13
GASON, Kent, on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a goat's head, couped, ar., bearded
and attired, or. see plate 5 >
GASON, Kent, a goat's head, couped, ar., armed,
or, gorged with three mascles, sa.
GASON, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, az., a
goat's head, couped, ar. 55-8
GASSELYN, and GASSELYNE, Eng., an eagle,
displayed, sa. 95. 13
GASTON, an owl, sa. 107. 9
GASTRELL, Glouc., a lion's head, erased, ppr.,
gorged with a chaplet, vert. 47. 1 2
GATACRE, a raven, ppr. 1 14. 10
GATCHELL, Somers., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a dexter arm, embowed, vested, az., cuffed,
erm., in hand a chaplet of wheat, ppr.
GATEFORD, a demi-antelope, collared. 82. 1 1
GATES, Ess., Yorks., and Line., a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, or. 42. 10
GATES, Devons., out of a crescent, flames, ppr.
52. 12
GATESDEN, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, in
hand a tilting-spear.
GATFIELD, on a ducal coronet, or, a cross, gu.
GATHWAITE, a mastiff, ppr., chained and col-
lared, or. comp. 59- 6
GATOBBY, two swords, in saltier, ppr.
comp. 135. I
GATTIE, and GATTY, a stork, ppr., in dexter a
stone. 115. 6
GAUDEN, a peacock's head, ppr. 117. 2
GAUDINE, Sco., a savage's head, couped, ppr.
123. 12
GAULDESBOBOUGH, Ess., a pelican, vulning, ppr.
97- 7
G-AU
GAULER, a hawk, in dexter an ear of wheat,
ppr. 105. 3
GAULFIELD, a dexter hand, vested, holding up
the sun, or. comp. 151. I
GAUNT, Kent and Staffs., a wolf's head, or,
collared, vair. Dum spiro, spero. 1 6. 7
GAUNT, DE, Eng., a cross pattee, fitched, sa.
50. 2
GAUNTLET, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a bear's
head, muzzled, ppr. 20. 1 1
GAUSEN, and GAUSSEN, a bee-hive, with bees,
volant, all ppr. 76. I
GAUSSEN, a greyhound's head, ar., eared and
spotted, sa. 20. 4
GAVELL, Surr., a demi-buck, regardant, or,
vulned in shoulder, gu. see plate 79
GAVEN, and GAWEN, Eng., in dexter hand a
ducal coronet, between two laurel -branches,
all ppr. 60. i
GAVEN, a land-tortoise, ppr. 27. 6
GAVIN, Sco., a ship in full sail, ppr. Remem-
ber. 21. 14
GAVIN, Sco., in the sea, a ship, in full sail,
ppr. By industry ice prosper. 21. 14
GAWAINE, and GA WAYNE, a horse-shoe, or.
126. 4
GAWDEN, an arm, in a maunch, gu., hand
clenched, ppr. 121. 9
GAWDY, Norf. and Suff., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., two swords, erect, ar., hilts
and pommels, or.
GAWDY, Norf., a wolf, passant. 63. 3
GAWLEE, a martlet, sa. 119. 5
GAWLER, a mullet, sa. 107. 4
GAWSWORTH, a savage's head, in profile, ppr.
123. 12
GAY, Somers., a greyhound, current, ppr. Stat
fortuna domus. 17. 8
GAY, a demi-greyhound, ppr. 17-3
GAY, Kent, a demi-greyhound, rampant, sa,
collared, or. 17. 2
GAY, in hand a sword. 159. 7
GAY, Norf., a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 13
GAY of Alborough, Norf., a fleur-de-lis. Tou-
jours gai. 142. 13
GAY, Devons., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, gardant, or, charged
on breast with an escallop, az. see plate 37
GAYER, a lion, rampant, sa., supporting a
spear.
GAYLARD, Lond., a dexter hand, apaume'e,
ppr. Munifice etfortiter. 153. 7
GAYLIEN, a hind's head, between two roses,
stalked and leaved, ppr. 85. 5
GAYNER, and GAYNOR, Eng., a dexter hand,
apaume'e, ppr. 153. 7
GAYNES, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-swan,
wings expanded, ppr., ducally gorged, sa.
76. 7
GAYNOR, Iri., a lion's head, erased, gu., charged
with a trefoil, or.
GAYNSFORD, and GAYNSFORTH, a rose, gu.,
slipped and leaved, vert, and a spear, ppr.,
in saltier. 30. i
GAYS, an eagle, with two heads, displayed,
ppr. 96. 13
GAYTON, three legs, in armour, conjoined at
thigh, flexed at knee, and spurred, ppr.
120. 2
GEACH, an arm, embowed, in hand a battle-
axe, enfiled with a garland round elbow, all
ppr. 154. 10
168
T
GEN
GEALE, Iri., out of ducal coronet, a hand hold-
ing a fleur-de-lis. 137. 3
GEAR, and GEARE, Kent and Devons., a leo-
pard's head, az., ducally gorged, or, between
wings, gu. see plate 10
GEARY, Bart., Kent, out of a naval crown, a
sinister hand and arm, in naval uniform,
supporting a flag, ar., charged with a cross,
gu. Chase.
GEARY, Surr., an heraldic antelope's head,
erased, charged with a lozenge, erm.
GED, and GEDD, Sco., a pike's head, ppr. 5.12
GED, Sco., in hand, ppr., an escutcheon, gu.
comp. 158. II
GEDDES", and GEDDIES, Sco., a pike's head,
couped, ppr. Durat, ditat, placet. 5. 12
GEDDES, and GEDDIES, Sco., a stag's head,
couped, ppr. Fato prudentia major. 84. 1 1
GEDDES, and GEDDIES, Sco., a stag's head.
Veritas vincit. 84. 10
GEDDES, and GEDDIES, Sco., on a mural coro-
net, a bundle of seven arrows, banded.
GEDDING, and GEDING, a demi-savage, in hand
a scimitar, ppr. 125. 4
GEDNEY, a bird, perched on an oak-plant, ppr.
114. I
GEE, Eng., a gauntlet, ar., in hand a sword.
J55- 7
GEEKIE, Lond., in hand a sickle, ppr. 127. 14
GEERING, Suss., a savage's head, affrontee,
ducally crowned, ppr. 122. 5
GEFFRY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar., du-
cally crowned, or. comp. 47. 8
GEFFRYS, Wore., on a mount, vert, a sea-pie,
rising, ppr., beaked and legged, gu.
GEIKE, Sco., a boar's head, erased, sa. Vigilo.
15- 5
GEILS, a demi-chevalier, in dexter a sword.
127. 10
GELL, Derbs., a greyhound's head, collared, or.
1 8. jo
GELLATLY, Sco., a lion's head, gu., crowned
with an antique crown, or. Hactenus invic-
tas. comp. 47. I
GELLIBRAND, Hobart, Tasmania, out of a ducal
coronet, a stag's head and neck, affrontee.
Retinensvestigiafam.ee. 83. 10
GELLIE, or GELLY. Sco., a man standing on a
serpent, ppr. Dirino robore. 125. 1 1
GELLING, on a chapeau, a lion, passant, gar-
dant, tail extended, and ducally crowned,
ppr. see plate 37
GELSTABLE, in dexter hand, a sword, in pale,
all ppr. 122. 12
GEM, in dexter hand a gem-ring, ppr., stoned,
gu.
GEMELL, GEMILL, and GEMMELL, a flame of
fire, between two palm-branches, ppr. 143. 9
GEMELL, GEJVIILL, and GEMMELL, a demi-pea-
cock, ppr. 117. 13
GEMMEL, Sco. : (i.) A dexter arm, in hand a
dart. 157. 6. (2.) A laurel- branch and
sword, in saltier, ppr.
GENEVILLE, out of a cloud, in dexter hand, a
broken tilting-spear, all ppr.
GENEY, or GENNY, out of a cloud, a hand,
holding a cross pattee, fitched. 144. 5
GENN, between two spear - heads, in pale, a
Cornish chough, rising, all ppr. 1 1 2. 2
GENNETT, a chevalier, on horseback, in hand a
scimitar, all ppr. 124. 14 and 73. 13
GENNYS, an eagle, wings raised, each charged
GEN
169
GEY
with a bezant, from the beak, a scroll, ar.,
thereon the words — Deo gloria.
GENOR, in hand a baton, gu., tipped, or.
153- 12
GENT, Northumb., a demi-griffin, gu., wings
addorsed, or, holding a gilliflower, of the
first, stalked and leaved, ppr.
GKNT, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
eagle, displayed, erm. 101. 2
GENT of Moyns Park, Ess., out of a ducal
coronet, an eagle, displayed. In est dementia
forti. 1 01. 2
GENT, Northumb., a griffin, segreant, or. in
beak a gilliflower, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert. see plate 86
GENT, out of a ducal coronet, a phoenix, or, in
flames, ppr. 103. 7
GENT, an eagle, displayed, sa. 96. 10
GENTILL, Sco., in two lions' paws, a bezant.
52. 7
GENTLE, Sco., a bee, erect, ppr. Industria.
76. 5
GENTLE, on a ducal coronet, an etoile of twelve
points.
GEOGHAM. an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger. Manu forti. ' 159-4
GEOGHEGAN, Eng. and Iri., on a ducal coronet,
or, a dolphin, naiant, az. 68. 2
GEORGE, Bart., Middx., a falcon, rising, az.,
beaked, legged, and belled, or. 100. 13
GEORGE, a demi-talbot, sa., collared, indented,
and eared, ox, between two fir -branches,
vert. comp. 61. 5
GEORGE, Cornw., a demi-talbot, rampant, sa.,
gorged with a collar, dancette'e, and eared,
or, between two laurel- branches, vert.
comp. 6 1. 5
GEORGE, Iri., a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
GEORGE, Sco., the sun shining on a sunflower,
ppr.
GEORGE, Middx., a hawk, rising, ppr. 100. 13
GEORGE, Eng., a greyhound's head. 18. 10
GEORGES, Lond. and Middx., a greyhound's
head. 18. 10
GEORGES, a demi-talbot, salient, sa., collared
and eared, or. 6 1. 5
GEORGES, Glouc., a talbot's head, erased, sa.,
eared, or. 6 1. 2
GEORGES, a boar, passant, az., armed and
bristled, or. 4. II
GEPP, a griffin's head, collared, between wings.
88. 8
GEPP, Ess., on a mount, vert, an eagle, rising,
az., wings, erminois, gorged with a collar,
in beak a mascle, or, supporting a sword, in
pale, ppr., hilt and pommel, gold.
comp. 99. 12
GERANDOT, a demi-lion, rampant, sa. 44. 14
GERARD, Bart., Lane., a lion, rampant, erm.,
crowned, or. En Dieu est mon esperance.
41. I
GERARD, Middx. and Lane., in lion's gamb,
erased, erm., a hawk's lure, gu., garnished
and lined, or, tasselled, ar.
GERARD, Kent, a monkey, passant, collared
round middle and chained, ppr. .Bono vince
malum. 35. 9
GERARD, Berks., a lion, statant, gardant, du-
cally crowned, gu. En Dieu, est mon espe"-
rancc. comp. 37. 10
GERARD, Lane, and Derbs., two wings, ex-
panded, sa. 109. 12
GERBRIDGE, Eng., in lion's paw, a thistle, ppr.
39- 14
GERCOM, a griffin, segreant, ppr., collared, gu.,
in mouth a line and ring, or. see plate 86
GERDELLEY, and GERDILLY, in hand a sword,
PP^ 150.. 7
GERDON, a human heart, ppr., surmounted by
two hands, couped and conjoined, in fess.
158. 2
GERERD, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
GERIDOT, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
GERING, Line., an antelope's head, erased,
attired, or. 82. 7
GERLING, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., collared,
sa. 70. 6
GERMAIN, a dexter arm, couped and embowed,
in hand a tilting-spear, in pale, ppr. 2. 7
GERMIN, and GERMYN, a lion, rampant, az.
41. 12
GERMIN, and GERMYN, a unicorn's head, be-
tween branches of laurel, in orle. 71. 8
GERNEGAN, an allerion, displayed, gu.
comp. 95. 13
GERNEY, on a garb, in fess, a cock, statant,
ppr. 94. 10
GERNON, GERNOUN, or GERNUN, Eng., in hand,
issuing from a cloud, in fess, a club, ppr.
l$S- 5
GERNON, Iri., a horse, passant, ar. Parva con-
temnimus. 72. 12
GERNON, a wolf 's head, couped, az., collared,
or. 1 6. 7
GERNON, Suss., a wolf's head, or, collared, gu.
16. 7
GERNON, a wolf's head, couped, on neck two
bars-gemelle.
GERRE, Herts., » lion's head, gardant, or,
gorged with a collar, gu., charged with three
mascles, between wings, gold.
GERRY, Lane., a buck's head, erased, charged
with four mascles, counterchanged.
see plate 83
GERSON, Lane., an arm, in armour, couped, in
fess, in hand a helmet, in pale, ppr. 67. 13
GERVAIS, a lion's head, erased, ar., charged
with a fleur-de-lis, of the same. Sic sustenta
crescit. see plate 47
GERVIS, Cambs. and Wore., a tiger's head,
erased, or. 10. 6
GERVIS, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, or,
holding a banner, ar., charged with a cross,
gu., on the handle, ppr., a mural coronet,
gold, and issuing therefrom four small
spears, az. see plate 44
GERWOOD, a cubit arm, ppr., in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. 116. 14
GESSORS, a talbot, sejant, sa., collared, ar. 61. 6
GESSORS, in dexter hand a battle-axe. 1 56. 14
GETHAM, a bustard, ppr. 118. 6
GETHIN, Bart., Iri., a stag, current, ar., armed,
or. Try. Si. 13
GETHIN, Iri., Well., Ess., and Wilts., a buck,
sejant, ar., attired, or, between wings, of
the first.
GETHIN, Iri., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a buck's head, erased, ar., ducally
gorged and attired, or.
GETTENS, a sheldrake, ppr. 109. 8
GEYNES, a griffin's head, erased, in beak a tre-
foil.
GEYNES, out of a cloud, a dexter hand, pointing
with fore-finger, ppr. comp. 159. #
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170
GIL
GEYNTON, and GEYTON, the sun in splendour,
or, at each ray a flame of fire, ppr. 7. 9
GHEST, a swan's head and neck, erased, be-
tween two ostrich-feathers, ar. see plate 75
GH RIMES, a talbot, sejant, sa., collared, ar.
61. 6
GIB, Sco., a mullet, pierced, or. Spero. 137. 12
GIB, Sco., a spur, or, between wings, gu. 67. 2
GIBB, Sco., a dagger, in pale, on point a wreath
of laurel, ppr. 156. 3
GIBBALL, Iri., a goat, passant, ar., hoofed and
armed, sa. • 56. II
GIBBAEU, an arm, embowed, vested and purfled
at shoulder, in hand, in pale, a palm-branch,
ppr. 154. 8
GIBBE, a tiger, passant, gardant, ppr. 11. 10
GIBBENS, and GIBBINS, in hand a fish, ppr.
156. 5
GIBBINES, and GIBBINS, on a ducal coronet, or,
the attires of a stag, ppr. comp. 83. 8
GIBBINES, and GIBBINS, a lion, rampant, sa.
41. 12
GIBBON, Kent, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., an escarbuncle, or. 134. 10
GIBBON, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
ar., ducally crowned, or, between paws an
escallop, gold. 42. 6
GIBBON, a stork, wings expanded, ppr.
GIBBONS, Bart., Middx., in lion's gamb, erased
and erect, gu., charged with a bezant, a cross
formee, fitched, sa. comp. 44. I
GIBBONS, Wilts., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
holding an escallop, ar. 42. 6
GIBBONS, Iri., a dexter and sinister arm, in
armour, embowed, hands supporting a heart,
inflamed, ppr. 147. 7
GIBBS, Bart., Oxon., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, charged with a cross, couped, gu.,
in hand, ppr., a battle-axe, sa. Tenax pro-
positi. comp. 154. 10
GIBBS, an arm, in armour, or, in hand a battle-
axe, ar. 154. 10
GIBBS of Belmont, Somers., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in gauntlet a battle-axe, ar. 154. 10
GIBBS, co. Derry, a -'griffin's head, erased, ar.,
pierced through back of neck by an arrow,
or, barbed and feathered, ar.
GIBBS, Devons., a tiger, passant, gardant.
II. 10
GIBBS, Warw., three broken tilting-spears, or,
• one in pale, two in saltier, entiled with a
wreath, ar. and sa. comp. 134. 4
GIBEKNE, a plume of feathers. Tien ta foi.
51. 3
GIBERNE, a stag's head, between the horns of
a cross pattee. 84. 7
GIBLETT, a demi-stag, in mouth a cinquefoil,
slipped. comp. 79. 13
GIBON, on a ducal coronet, a lion's head,
couped, gu., bezantee. 47. IQ
GIBON, a demi-wolf, rampant, regardant, ar.,
collared, gu.
GIBON, in lion's paw, erased, gu., a cross pattee,
fitched, or. 44. i
GIBSON, Iri., a stork's head, sa., crowned, or.
115. 3
GIBSON, Eng., a stork, in beak an oak-leaf.
GIBSON, Lond., Ess,, Northumb., and Cumb.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, in lion's gamb,
ppr., a club, gu. spiked, gold.
GIBSON, a stork, rising, ppr., in beak an olive-
branch, vert. 1 1 6. 7
GIBSON, Norf., a stork, ar., beaked, legged, and
ducally gorged, gu. comp. 115. 7
GIBSON, Ess. and Yorks., on a mount, vert, a
stork, ar., beaked, membered, and gorged
with a collar, gu., pendent therefrom an es-
cutcheon, az., charged with a barnacle, or.
Recte et fideliter.
GIBSON, Lond., an arm, in armotir, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a battle-axe, sa.
Ense et animo. 154- 10
GIBSONE of Pentland, Edinburgh, a pelican in
nest, feeding her young. Pandite, ccelestes
portce. 97. 2
GIBSON, MAITLAND-, Bart., Sco., a lion, sejant,
gardant, gu., ducally crowned, in dexter a
drawn sword, or, in sinister a fleur-de-lis, az.
Consilio et animis.
GIBTHORP, or GIBTHORPE, a naked arm, em-
bowed, in hand a dagger, ppr. 154. 6
GIDDY, a lion, passant, gu. , in dexter a banner,
az., charged with a cross, or, the staff and
point, ppr. 37-I2
GIDEON, a cock's head, erased, gu. 94. 9
GIDEON, a stag's head, ar., ducally gorged, or.
comp. 84. ii and 12
GIDION, Lond., in hand, gu., in fess an anchor,
or, environed with clouds, ppr. ' 159. 14
GIDION, Lond. and Line., a stag's head, erased,
ar., attired, gu., gorged, with a palisado coro-
net, or, in mouth an acorn-slip, fructed, ppr.
comp. 83. 14
GIDLEY, Devons., a griffin's head, or, wings
elevated, sa., bezantee. comp. 88. 10
GIESQUE, a stag, salient. 79. 7
GIFFARD, Staffs., a demi-archer, ppr., at his
side a quiver of arrows, in hands a bow,
arrow drawn, or. Prenez haleine trezfort.
126. 14
GIFFARD, Staffs., a tiger's head, couped, or,
affrontee, fire issuing from mouth, gu. Pre-
nez haleine trez fort. 10. 14
GIFFARD, Iri., a sphinx, gardant, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. 129. 13
GIFFARD, Sco., a deer's head, couped, ppr.
Spare nought. 84. 10
GIFFARD, Sco., in dexter hand a thistle, ppr.
85. ii
GIFFARD, co. Wexford, a cock's head, ei-ased,
or. 94. 9
GIFFORD, Devons., a cock's head, erased, or,
in beak a sprig, ppr.
GIFFORD, Baron, a panther's head, affrontee,
between two branches of oak, ppr. Non
sine nnmine.
GIFFORD, an arm, couped, vested, or,"charged
with two bars, wavy, az., cuffed, ar., in
hand, ppr., a buck's head, cabossed, gu.
GIFFORD, Sco., a hart's head, ppr. Spare when
you have nought. 84. 1 1
GIFFORD, Iri., a cubit dexter arm, in armour,
in hand a gilliflower, all ppr. Potius morl
quam foedari.
GIGON, a dexter arm, in hand a swan's head,
erased, ppr. I51- 8
GILBARD, a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a
nut, ppr. 5& !2
GILBERD, on a chapeau, sa., turned up, erm.,
a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 2
GILBERT, Cornw., a squirrel, sejant, on a hill
vert, feeding on a crop of nuts, ppr. Mallem
mori quam mutare. comp. 58. 1 1
GILBERT, Norf., a stag's head, or, on neck a
GIL
171
fess, engrailed with plain cottises, gu. Te~
nax propositi. see plate 83
GILBERT, a greyhound, passant, ppr. 17. 5
GILBERT, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head, ppr. 88. 2
GILBERT of Tredrea, Cornw., a squirrel, sejant,
gu., cracking a nut, or. Teg. Yw. Jfedwch.
58. 12
GILBERT, Ess. and Suff., on a mount, vert, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ar., charged on breast
with a mullet, or.
GILBERT, Suss, and Suff., out of rays, or, an
eagle's head, ppr. . 102. 8
GILBERT, Sco., in hand a fleur-de lis, or. 133. 5
GILBERT, Suss., a squirrel, sejant, gu., crack-
ing a nut, or. 58. 12
GILBERT, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
stag's head, erm., attired, gold. 83. I
GILBERT, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a broken tilting-spear, headed,
ar., point downward. 141. 6
GILBERT, Herts, and Kent, a griffin's head, az.,
beaked, or, collared, erm.
GILBERT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's
head, gu., beaked, gold. 86. 3
GILBERT, out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, ducally crowned, gold, hold-
ing a battle-axe, sa., headed, ar.
see plate 44
GILBERT, Derbs. and Salop, out of a ducal
coronet, an eagle's head, gu., beaked, or.
comp. 98. 2
GILBERTSON, a snail in its shell, ppr. 6. 4
GILBES, a leopard, passant, gardant. II. 6
GILBORNE, Lorid. and Kent, a tiger, salient,
ar., lined and collared, or.
GILBY, or GILBIE, Line., a tower, or, a dragon's
head issuing from the top, and the tail out
of the door, ar. comp. 22. 1 1
GILCHRIST, Lond., out of a cloud, the sun ris-
ing, ppr. / hope to speed. 7- *
GILCHRIST, Sco., a crescent, ar. Fide etfiducid.
I4O. 2
GILCHRIST, Sco., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
scimitar, all ppr. Mca gloria, fides.
see plate 39
GILDART, Lane., a demi-lion, rampant, regard-
ant, crowned, or, in dexter an oak-branch,
ppr.
GILDEA, a wolf's head, erased, ppr., langued,
gu. Re e merito — and — Vincit gui patitur.
19. 6
GILDER, an arrow, enfiled with a ducal coro-
net. 138. 9
GILD RIDGE, Suss., a sinister arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in gauntlet a club, in pale,
or, and above gauntlet a dexter hand, ppr.,
couped, gu., grasping club.
GILES, Lond. and Wore., out of a chalice, or,
three pansy-flowers, ppr. 96. I
GILES, a squirrel, sejant, git, bezantee, in paws
an oak-branch, leaved, ppr. 5$. II
GILES, Devons., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, an apple-branch, sa., leaved, vert.
43- 5
GILES, Sco., a demi-chevalier, in hand a sword.
127. jo
GILFILLAN, or GILFILLIAN, Sco. and Iri., an
eagle's head, erased, sa., langued, gu. Armis
ct animis. IO2. IO
GILFORD, an angel, couped at breast, ppr.
GILHAM, and GILLHAM, three savages' heads,
GIL
conjoined in one neck, one looking to dex-
ter, one to sinister, and one upward, ppr.
135- 14
GILL, Herts., a hawk's head, az., between
wings, or, fretty, vert. 107. 12
GILL, a griffin's head, collared, wings addorsed.
88. 10
GILL, Lond., a salamander in flames, ppr. 27. 8
GILL, a demi-eagle, rising, az., wings, or,
fretty, vert. 101. 13
GILL, Devons., a boar, passant, resting fore-
paw on a crescent. In te, Domine, spes
nostra. see plate 4
GILLAM, a demi-griffin, vert, winged 'and beak-
ed, or. 86. 13
GILLAM, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, ppr. 90. 12
GILLAN, and GILLAND, a dexter arm, embowed,
ppr., vested and cuffed, az., in hand a
covered cup, or. 67. 12
GILL ANDERS, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr.
Durum sed certissimum. 159. 7
GILLE, Lond. and Warw., a demi-parrot, wings
expanded, or.
GILLEANKS of Whitefield House, Cumb., a
stag's head, or. Honore et virtute. 84. 1 1
GILLIES, in hand an escallop, ppr. 158. 3
GILLESPIE of Torbanehill, a cat, sejant. Touch
not the cat, but a glove. 32. 2
GILLESPIE, Sco. , a unicorn's head, ar., armed,
or. Fidelis et in bello fortis. 70. 4
GILLESPIE, Sco., a leopard, sejant, gardant.
see plate 9
GILLESPIE, Sco., an anchor, ppr. In certd
salutis anchor 'd. 133. 7
GILLESPIE, Sco., a demi-cat, ppr. Touch not
the cat, but a glove. 62. 10
GILLET, in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr. 122. 12
GILLET, a lion, rampant, in dexter a battle-
axe.
GILLET, Suff., a lucy's head, erased and erect,
gu., collared with a bar-gemelle, or.
GILLIES of Kintrocket, a grey cat, passant,
ppr. Touch not the cat, bot a glove. 63. 12
GILLIES, and GILLIS, Sco., a cat, current, ppr.
Touch not the cat, bot a glove. 63. 1 2
GILLINGHAM, a dexter arm, couped, and em-
bowed, ppr., vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand
a sword, in pale, enfiled with a leopard's
head, cabossed, ppr. 135. 11
GILLMAN, co. Cork, a griffin's head, erased, in
mouth a bear's paw. Non cauta sed actu.
GILLON of Wallhouse, on the face of a rock, a
raven, ppr. Tutum refugium. 112. 12
GILLON, in dexter hand, a bomb, fired, ppr.
155- 3
GILLOT, a garb, or. 12. 13
GILLOW, a horse, passant, sa., saddled and
bridled, gu. 73. 7
GILLSON, a leopard's head, erased, erm., ducally
.gorged, az. IO. 5
GILLUM of Middleton Hall, Northumb., a dol-
phin, haurient, ppr. 68. 5
GILMAN, Kent, a man's leg, couped at thigh,
in pale, sa., out of rays, or, the foot in chief.
133- '4
GILMAN, Iri., a Bengal tiger, sejant, ppr. 9. 4
GILMER, Suss., a unicorn s head, ar., couped,
gu., attired, or. 7°- 4
GILMER, and GILMOUR, Sco., in dexter hand a
scroll of paper, within a garland of laurel,
ppr. Nil penna sed usus. 144. 6
GIL
172
G-LE
GILMORE, and GILMOUR, Sco., a dexter arm,
from shoulder, vested, gu., in hand a sword,
ppr. 120. 8
GILMORE, LITTLE-, of Craigmillar, Bart., Sco.,
in hand a garland of laurel, ppr. Perse-
veranti debetur. 1 50. 7
GILMOUR, Sco., same crest and motto.
GILPIN, Westin. and Curnb., a pine-branch,
vert. 13. 5
GILPIN, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in
hand a laurel-sprig, vert.
GILPIN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a swan,
wings expanded, ppr., collared and lined.
75- 5
GILPIN, three spears, or, bound with a ribbon,
thereon the word Fay. Une foy mesme.
comp. 137. 6
GTLROT, Sco., a heart flaming, ppr., winged, or.
Ad finem fidelis. 138. I
GILSLAND, a dexter arm, ppr., vested, ar.,
cuffed, az., in hand a caltrap, of the first.
GIMBER, a bear's head, erased, muzzled.
20. 9
GINGER, a savage's head, affrontee, ppr., be-
tween two laurel- branches, vert. 122. II
GIPP, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, or, two
wings, expanded, az., semee of etoiles, gold.
GIPPS, out of a cloud, in dexter hand a garb,
all ppr. 136. 10
GIPPS, Kent, out of a mural coronet, or, two
wings, elevated, az., each charged with three
etoiles, in pale, gold.
GIRDLER, Eug., a hand plucking a rose, ppr.
159. 10
GIRDLESTONE, a griffin's head, gorged, with a
bar-dancette"e, in beak two darts, in saltier.
GlRDWOOD, Sco., a cock's head, between wings.
comp. 93. 10
GIRFLET, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., bound round shoulder with a sash, gu.,
in hand a club, sa., spiked, or. 151. 10
GIRLE, Eng., a garb, or. 12. 13
GIRLING, Norf., a demi-griffin, az., between
claws, a fleur-de-lis, gu.
GIRLING, Norf., on a ducal coronet, or, a wolf's
head, erased, ar. comp. 19. 6
GIRLINGTON, Lane, and Yorks., a demi-griffin,
wings addorsed, or, holding a bezant.
comp. 86. 13
GiRON, a horse, ppr. 72. 13
GISBONE, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant.
GISBORNE, Staffs., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a demi-lion, rampant, ermines, gorged with
a collar, dovetailed, or.
GISBORNE, Iri., a horse's head, az., bridled, gu.
72. 7
GISE, in dexter hand, couped, in fess, a rose,
all ppr.
GISLAND, a lion's head, ppr. 47. 14
GISSING, and GISSINGE, Eng., an arm, in ar-
mour, in hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
GIST, Glouc., a swan's head and neck, erased,
erm., collared, gu., between two palm-
branches, vert.
GIST, and GEST, a swan's head and neck,
erased, between two ostrich-feathers, ar.
see plate 75
GLADHILL, Eng. and Sco., a demi-lion, sa.,
holding a mullet, or. 46. 2
GLADING, Suss., a unicorn's head. Nil time.
GLADSTANES, or GLAIDSTANES, Sco., a demi-
griffin, in dexter a sword, all ppr. fide et
virtute. 86. 7
GLADSTONE, WILLIAM EWART, Hawarden,
Cheshire, issuant from a wreath of holly,
vert, a demi-griffin, sa., supporting between
the claws a sword, the blade entiled by a
bonnet of holly and bay, also vert, fide et
virtute. 162. i
GLADWIN, Derbs., on a mount, ppr., a lion, se-
jant, ar., guttee-de-sang, in dexter a sword,
erect, or.
GLANTON, a dexter hand, in armour, throwing
a dart, ppr.
GLANVILE, and GLANVILLE, Devons., on a
mount, vert, a stag, trippant, ppr. 79-4
GLANVILE, and GLANVILLE, Cornw., a buck,
passant, ppr. 79. 4
GLANVILE, and GLANVILLE, a dexter arm, hand
clenched, in a maunch, or. 1 2 1. 9
GLASBROOK, a demi-lion, gu., ducally crowned,
or. see plate 44
GLASCO, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, or, holding
a battle-axe, -gu.
. GLASCOCK, Ess. , out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head. 90. 12
GLASCOCK, Ess., an antelope's head, ar., attired,
or, gorged with a belt, sa., beaked and
rimmed, gold. see plate 82
GLASFORD, Sco. , issuing from clouds, two hands
conjoined, grasping a caduceus, ensigned
with a cap of liberty, all between two cor-
nucopiae, all ppr.
GLASGOW, Sco., a demi-negro, in dexter a
sugar-cane, all ppr. Parere subjectus.
GLASGOW, Earl of. See BOYLE.
GLASGOW, Sco., a cubit arm, erect, in hand an
imperial crown, all ppr. Quo fas et gloria.
151. 14
GLASGOW, Cork, an eagle, rising from a rock,
ppr. Dominus providebit. I oo. 1 2
GLASIER, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a dragon's head and neck, wings displayed,
or. see plate go
GLASIER, and GLAZIER, a man's heart, ppr.,
charged with a cinquefoil. 136. 15
GLASS, Sco., a mermaid, ppr. Luctor non mer-
gor. 32. 5
GLASS, Eng., a unicorn, rampant, ar. 70. 10
GLASSCOTT, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
or. Virtute decoratus. 96. 13
GLASSE, Eng., a demi-lion, or, maned, gu. 44. 14
GLASTENBURY, Eng., a griffin's head, between
wings, each charged with three bezants.
comp. 87. 7
GLASTINGS, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a baton, sa.
GLASTON, an arm, embowed, in hand a laurel
crown, ppr. 123. 7
GLASTONBURY, a garb, ppr. 12. 13
GLAZEBROOK, Lane., a bear's head, or, muzzled,
sa., charged on neck with a fleur-de-lis, in
fess, az. Dum spiro, spero. comp. 28. 2
GLEADOVV, Yorks. and Salop, a lion's head,
erased, az., charged on neck with a cross
pattee, or, between wings, gold, each charged
with a cross pattee, of the first.
GLEAME, Norf., a Saracen's head, affrontee,
ppr., wreathed, ar. and sa. 134. 3
GLEANE, a Saracen's head and shoulders,
affrontee, head wreathed. 130. 13
GLEAVE, Eng., cupid, with bow and arrow, ppr.
135- I
GLE 173
GLEDSTANES, Sco.,an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
GLEDSTANES, Upton, a demi-griffin, in dexter
a sword. Fide et virtute. 86. 7
GLEG, Sco., a falcon, between claws a part-
ridge, ppr. Qui potest, caper e capiat. 97. 9
GLEG, and GLEGGE, Eng., a demi-eagle, wings
expanded, ppr. 101. 13
GLEGG, a hawk, wings expanded, preying on a
partridge, all ppr. 97- 9
GLEIG, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. 159. 7
GLEIG, Sco., a rose, gu., seeded, or, barbed, vert.
150. i
GLEMHAM, a falcon, volant, ar., beaked and
belled, or. 105. I
GLEN, and GLENN, out of a duca! coronet, in
hand a swan's head and neck, erased, ppr.
151- 3
GLEN, and GLENN, a ferret, collared and lined.
34- 6
GLEN, and GLENN, Sco., a martlet, sa. Alta
pete. 119- 5
GLEN, and GLENN, an arm, embowed, vested,
sa., in hand, ppr., a heart, gu.
GLENDENNING, a sword and wheat-ear, in saltier,
ppr. . 12. 3
GLENDENNING, and GLENDONWTN, Sco., on
point of sword, a maunch, ppr. 128. 9
GLENDONYN of Glendonyn, co. Ayr (now re-
presented by J. R. Coulthart, Esq. — see
COULTHART), two arms, dexter and sinister,
erect, and embowed, in armour, ppr., grasp-
ing a cross crosslet, fitched, or. In cruce
glorior. 160. 9
GLENDOWING, a sword, in pale, on point a
maunch. Have faith in Christ. 128. 9
GLENEAGLES, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, or.
Suffer. 102. 10
GLENELG, Baron, a burning mountain, ppr.
Stand suir — and — Revirescimus. 8. 13
GLENELG, Baron, a banyan-tree, ppr. Stand
suir — and — Revirescimus.
GLENESTEK, a boar, passant, sa., charged with
a pale, ar., thereon a leopard's face, ppr.
see plate 4
GLENGALL, Earl of (Butler), Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
ar., and therefrom a demi-falcon, rising, of
the last. God be my guide. comp. 108. 5
GLENHAM, Suff., a hawk, wings expanded, ar.,
beaked and legged, gu., belled, or. 100. 13
GLENLYON, Sco., Baron, a demi- savage, wreathed
about head and waist with oak-leaves, in
dexter a dagger, all ppr., hilt and pommel,
or, in sinister a key, erect, gold. Furth
fortune, and fill the fetters. 131. 7
GLIN, a lion's head, ppr. 47. 14
GLOAG, Sco., an eagle, wings addorsed, ppr.
Nunquam senescit. 100. 12
GLOAG, Sco., an eagle, wings expanded. Qui
vult caper e capiat. 100. 14
GLOCESTEU, and GLOUCESTER, a swan's head,
between wings, ppr. 75- *
GLODREDD, Wei., a sheaf of arrows, banded,
points upward.
GLODRYDD, Wei., an eagle, rising, in beak a
trefoil, slipped.
GLOVER, Lond., Kent and Warw., a cross
bow, az., between wings, or. 66. 5
GLOVER, Sco., within the horns of a crescent,
a cock, ppr. Surgite, lumen adcst. 94. 4
GLOVER. Lond., Norf., and Kent, an eagle,
GOD
displayed, ar., charged on breast with three
ermine spots.
GLOVER, Wilts., a talbot, passant, sa., collared,
ar. 61. 12
GLOVER, a dragon, passant, az. 89. 14
GLOVER, on a chapeau, sa., turned up, ar.,
wings expanded, of the first.
GLOVER, a fleur-de-lis, or, between wings, sa.
GLUBB, a demi-lion, az. , bezante'e. see plate 44
GLYN, Cornw., a demi-talbot, erm., eared, or.
comp. 61. 5
GLYN, an eagle's head and neck, erased. 102. 10
GLYN, Bart., Surr., an eagle's head, erased,
sa., guttee-d'or, in beak an escallop, ar.
see plate 102
GLYN, Dors., Bart., an eagle's head, erased,
sa., guttee-d'or, in beak an escallop, ar.
Firm to my trust.
GLYN, a demi-lion, sa., bezante'e.
GLYNN, a demi-talbot, rampant, collared, and
lined. 61. 5
GLYNN, Iri., a lion's head, erased, collared, sa.
49. 12
GLYNNE, Bart., Wei., an eagle's head, erased,
in beak a brand, raguly, sa., fired, ppr.
see plate 102
GOADEFROY, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
GOAT, and GOATE, a goat, passant, ar., armed,
or. 56. II
GOATER, a wolf, sejant, or, grasping a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu.
GOATHAM, a hunting-horn, sa., garnished and
stringed, gu. I. 12 or 13
GOATLEY, and GOATLY, Kent, a sphinx, couch-
ant, or, winged, ar., face and breasts, ppr.
comp. 129. 2
GOBAND, Eng., a mermaid, in hand a dagger,
ppr. 32. 9
GOBARD, and GOBBARD, Eng., same crest.
GOBEL, Eng., a wyvern, vert. 91-5
GOBION, in water, a swan, swimming, wings
elevated, ppr. 76. 14
GOBLE, a lion, passant, charged on shoulder
with a fleur-de-lis.
GOCHE, a talbot, passant. 61. 8
GODARD, Hants, and Wilts., a stag's head,
couped, and gardant, gu., attired, or. 82. I
GODARD, Lond., Berks., and Hants., a hawk's
head, erased, or, in beak a lure, gu., gar-
nished, gold, stringed, of the second
GODARD, Norf., an eagle's head, between wings,
or. 102. 13
GODBOLD, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand an arrow, ppr. 157. 7
GODBOW, out of a mural coronet, or, a griffin's
head, between wings, gu.
GODBY, a chevalier, on horseback, in complete
armour, visor closed, ppr. comp. 140. n
GODDARD, Eng., a salamander in flames, ppr.
27. 8
GODDARD, Wilts., a stag's head, erased at neck,
affrontee, ppr. 83. 3
GODDARD of Cliffe House, Wilts., a stag's
head, affronted, couped at neck, gu., attired,
or. Cervus non servus. 82. I
GODDART, Sco., a stag's head, affrontde, couped,
gu., attired, or. 82. I
GODDEN, Kent, on a garb, in fess, a bird, close,
in beak a wheat-ear, all or. 112. 6
GODDIN, Eng., a winged heart, ppr. 52. 1 1
GODESTON, a buffalo's head, sa. 14. 9
G-OD
174
GOL
GODFREY, Bart., Iri., a griffin, passant, sa., in
dexter a sceptre, or. God friend — and —
Deus et Libertas. 87. 13
GODFREY, Eng., a demi-griffin, or. 86. 13
GODFREY, Kent and Middx., a pelican's head,
erased, or, vuliiing, gu. 103. II
GODFREY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa.
95; 13
GODFREY, Staffs, and Warw., a pelican, wings
addorsed, or, gorged with an Eastern coro-
net, az., in beak a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
GODFREY, Kent, a demi-negro, ppr., in dexter
a cross crosslet, fitched, ar.
GODFREY, a leopard's head, 'couped, az. 10. 12
GODIN, Eng., an ox-yoke, in bend, sa., stapled,
az. 147. 12
GODLEY, co. Leitrim, a unicorn's head, erased,
ar., horned, gu., charged with three trefoils,
slipped, vert. Sans Dieu rien. comp. 70. 5
GODLEY, Iri., a demi-lion, gardant, or, in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, gu.
GODMAN, on a mount, vert, a blackcock,
wings displayed, ppr. Calum quid quceri-
mus ultra. 113. 10
GODMANSTONE, a man's leg, couped at thigh,
ppr. 136. 6
GODOLPHIN, Devons. and Cornw., a dolphin,
sa., finned, or. 68. II
GODSAL of Iscoyd Park, Wei., a griffin's head,
erased, beaked, or. 88. 7
GODS ALE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, beaked,
or. 88. 7
GODSALL, GODSELL, GODSEL, and GODSEEL, an
arm, erect, in hand a spade, ppr. 151. 9
GODSALL, and GODSELL, a griffin's head, erased.
88. 7
GODSALOE, Eng., in lion's paw a crescent.
45- I0
GODSALVE, a griffin's head, erased, in mouth a
branch, vert.
GODSCHALL, Eng., in lion's paw a crescent.
45- 10
GODSON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a broken sword, enfiled with a crown of
thorns, all ppr.
GODSTONE, on a chapeau, ppr., a talbot's head.
ar. see plate 61
GODWIN, Somers., a hawk's leg, erased, ppr.,
belled, or, leashed, gu. 107. 12
GOD WYN, a griffin, sejant, 'or, gutte"e, sa. 88.' 1 3
GOFF, or GOFFE, Iri., a stag's head, erased,
gu., armed, ar. 83. 13
GOFF, or GOFFE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a rod, raguly, vert. ' 95. 2
GOFF, Hants., a squirrel, sejant, ppr. Fier
sans tache. 58. 12
GOFF, DAVIS-, of Horetown, Iri., a squirrel,
sejant. Honestas optima politia. 58. 12
GOFTON, Surr., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
ar., a rose, or, between wings, expanded, az.
GOLBORN, and GOLBORNE, Chesh., a man's leg,
couped above knee, vert, spurred, or. 136. 6
GOLBOURN, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
GOLD, Wilts., a demi-lion, rampant, or. 44. 14
GOLD, Wilts., an eagle's head, erased, az., in
beak a pine, or.
GOLDEN, Line., a dragon's head, erased, vert,
collared and lined, or. 89. 4
GOLDKN, Eng. , a cinquef oil, ppr. 80. 3
GOLDER, Berks., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or. Semper erect us. 42. 10
GOLDESBO ROUGH, and GOLDSBROUGH, Eng., a
dexter hand, holding a trident, ppr. 131. I
GOLDESBURGH, Yorks. and Ess., a pelican,
wings addorsed, vulning, ppr. comp. 97. 7
GOLDESBURGH, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant.
44. 14
GOLDFINCH, Kent, a camel , passant, ppr. 31.12
GOLDFINCH, a goldfinch, ppr. 112. 5
GOLDFRAP, Eng., a wolf's head, erm. 19. 5
GOLDIE of Craigmure, Sco., a garb, or. Quid
utilius. 12. 13
GOLDIE, Sco., a garb, or. Honestas. 12. 13
GOLDIE, Sco., an antique crown, or. Nil soli-
dum. 66. 2
GOLDIE, Eng., in hand a thistle, ppr. 85. II
GOLDING, Ess. and Suff., a garb, or. 12. 13
GOLDING, a hind's head, couped, in mouth an
acorn -branch, ppr. comp. 85. 3
GOLDINGHAM, Norf. and Suff., a lion's gamb,
erect and erased, or. 51. 15
GOLDINGTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a cock's head, ppr. 94. 8
GOLDMAN, Sco., a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
GOLDSMID, Bart., a demi-lion, ar., in paws a
bundle of twigs, erect, or, banded, az. Quis
similis tui in fortibus, Domine ? — and — Con-
cordid et sedulitate.
GOLDSMIDT, two paws of a lion, erased, sup-
porting a crescent, or. 1 1 . 4
GOLDSMIDT, a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws, a pillar.
GOLDSMITH, Eng., a bird, close, sa. 74. 13
GOLDSMITH, Hants., a stork, sa., bezante"e, or.
see plate 115
GOLDSMITH, on a mount, a kingfisher, ppr.
"4- 5
GOLDSON, Norf., a leopard's head, erased, ar.,
collared and chained, sa., collar charged with
three bezants.
GOLDSTON, and GOLDSTONE, a Minerva's head,
ppr. 129. 4
GOLDSWORTHY, a griffin's head, erased, sa., in
beak a holly-leaf, vert. comp. 87. 3
GOLDSWORTHY, an eagle's head, erased, in beak
a holly -leaf, vert.
GOLDTRAP, Kent, in lion's paw, erased, az., a
baton, or, between wings, elevated, gold.
51- H
GOLDWELL, out of a well, or, a vine, and two
columbine branches, ppr.
GOLDWYER, HENRY, Yatton, Somers., a stag's
head, erased, ppr., attired, or. Cante sed
cej-te. 83. 13
GOLEVER, Eng., a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
GOLIGHTLEY, out of an antique crown, a lion's
head.
GOLLOP, Eng., an antelope, trippant, ppr.
82. 14
GOLLOP, TILLY-, Dors., a demi-lion, in dexter
a broken arrow, gu. Be bolde, be wyse.
see plate 44
GOLOFER, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, ar.
102. 9
GOLONER, a demi-griffin, ppr., collared, holding
an anchor, az.
GOLONER, a lion, passant, gardant, ar., ducally
crowned, or. comp. 37. 9
GOLSTON, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, ar.
102. 9
GOLTSHED, two wings, conjoined, or, thereon a
dove, ppr.
GOM, two scimitars, in saltier, ppr.
G-OM
GOO
GOMELDON, out of a cloud, an arm, in armour,
embowed and gloved, wielding a spiked mace,
all ppr.
GOMM, Middx. and Bucks., two lions' gambs,
in saltier, sa., erased, gu., in each a seax,
erect. 52> 6
GONNE, Eng., on a glove, a falcon, ppr.
104. 14
GONOR, a stag's head, ppr., in mouth a cinque-
foil, or, leaved, vert.
GONSTON, Lond. and Ess., an antelope's head,
ar., guttee, sa. 82. 6
GONTON, and GUNTON, Eng., out of an earl's
coronet, a moor's head, affrontee, ppr.
129. ii
GONVILL, Norf., a dove, ar., beaked and mein-
bered, gu., in beak a flower, stalked, vert.
1 06. 7
GOOCH, Bart., Suff., a talbot, passant, per pale,
ar. and sa. Fide et virtute. 61. 7
GOOCH, out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head,
collared. camp. 83. I
GOOCH, Norf., a greyhound, passant, ar., spot-
ted and collared, sa. camp. 17. 5
GOOCH, Middx. and. Line., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, per pale, embattled, or, in hand a
dragon's head, erased, ppr.
GOOCHE, on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard, ar.,
spotted, sa. 9. 2
GOOD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
ar., spotted, sa. 9. 2
GOOD, Line., on a ducal coronet, or, an otter,
passant, ar.
GOOD, an antelope's head, erased, in mouth a
laurel-branch. comp. 82. 7
GOODACRE, Iri., a unicorn's head, erased, sa..
armed and maned, or. 7°- 5
GOOD AIR, Lt. -Colonel WILLIAM HENRY, Ashton
Park, Preston, a partridge, in beak a wheat-
ear. Possunt quia posse videntur. 162. 8
GOODALE, and GOODALLE, Sco., a cup, ar. Good
God increase. 133. 10
GOODALL, Suff., an eagle, displayed, ar., beaked
and membered, or, gorged with a chaplet of
grass, ppr. comp. 95. 7
GOODALL, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, vert,
in hand, ppr., two arrows, in saltier, ar.,
feathered, or.
GOODALL, Sco., an eagle, displayed. Toujours
fidele. 95. 13
GOODBRIDGE, Devons. and Yorks., a thrush,
ppr. 112. 13
GOODCHILD, Eng., a parrot, ppr. Vincit omnia
veritas. 118. 12
GOODCHILD, a parrot, ppr., in beak an annulet,
gu. 1 1 8. 14
GOODDAGE, Ess. and Suff., a greyhound, sejant,
erm., collared and lined, or. 1 8. 13
GOODDEN, a griffin's head, erased, or, wings
addorsed, in beak an olive-branch, ppr.
Jovis omnia plena. comp. 87. 3
GOODE, Lond. and Cornw., a talbot's head,
erased, gu., ducally crowned, or. 60. 10
GOODE, a lion, passant. 36. I
GOODEAR, and GOODYEAR, a lion's head, erased,
imperially crowned, ppr. 44. 4
GOODEN, and GOODING, Somers., a dexter arm,
ppr., invested, ar., charged with three bars,
gu., in hand a palm-branch, vert.
GOODEN, and GOODING, Suff., a griffin, sejant,
wings expanded, or, guttee, beaked and
clawed, sa. 88. 13
GOODENOUGH, a demi-wolf, rampant, ppr., be-
tween paws an escallop, ar.
GOODENOUGH, Eng., in hand a dagger, in pale,
ppr. 122. is
GOODENOUGH, on a chapeau, gu., a lion, couch -
ant, or. 39. 6
GOODERE, Glouc., a partridge, in beak a wheat-
ear, all ppr. Possunt, quia posse videntur.
162. 8
GOODFELLOW, a horse, rampant, gu.
see plate 72
GOODFORD, Somers., a bear's head, ar., charged
on neck with a pellet.
GOODHALL, Line., a boar's head, erased and
erect, sa., plattee, and ducally gorged, or. 4. 4
GOODHAND, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
140. 13
GOODHARD, or GOODHART, on a ducal coronet,
a lion, passant, ppr. 37. 3
GOODHART, Kent, a beehive, or, between two
bees, all within a rainbow, terminating in
clouds, ppr.
GOODING, a hedgehog, ppr. 33. 2
GOODISON, Eng., a peacock's head, ppr. 117. 2
GOODLAD, Lond., a wing, ar. 107. 14
GOODLAD, Eng. , in a frame, a globe, ppr. 8. 4
GOODLAKE, a savage, kneeling on left knee,
holding over sinister shoulder a club, tied
round loins.
GOODLAKE, Berks., on a mount, vert, a wood-
wift, or wild man, ppr., holding up his club,
or. Omnia bona desuper.
GOODLAW, Lane., a griffin, sejant, ar., support-
ing with dexter a column, az.
GOODMAN, Lond., Chesh., and Herts., the
battlement and upper part of a tower, ar.,
thereon a woman, couped at knees, vested,
az., hair dishevelled, or, in dexter a rose,
gu., stalked and leaved, vert. comp. 23. 3
GOODMAN, an eagle, with two heads, displayed,
sa. 96. 13
GOODMAN, Wei., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, with two heads, erm., displayed.
GOODRICH, a lion's head, couped, ppr. 47. 14
GOODRICH, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, couped,
ar., in dexter a cross crosslet, or. 46. 4
GOODRICK, Middx., Line., and Camb., a demi-
lion, rampant, sa., collared, or, supporting a
battle-axe, ar., handled, gu.
GOODRICK, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, errninois, in paws a battle-axe,
erect, az., handle, or. comp 45. 13 and 15
GOODRICK, and GOODRICKE, a demi-lion, gu.,
collared, or, in paws a battle-axe, az.
comp. 45. 13
GOODRICKE, Bart., Yorks., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, ermines, armed and lan-
gued, gu., between paws a battle-axe, ppr.,
helved, gold. Fortior Hone Justus.
comp. 45. 13
GOODRICKE, HOLY-OAKE-, Bart., Yorks. and
Warw., on a mount, vert, an oak, fructed,
ppr. , around lower part of stem an escroll,
and thereon a cross patt^e, gu., between the
words, Sacra quercus.
GCODROOD, a unicorn's head, gu., collared, or.
70. 6
GCODSIR, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Vututeetfiddttate. 102. 10
GoonsiR, Sco., a cock, in beak a bunch of keys.
Fortiter et fiddlier. 9\. 13
GOO
176
GOR
GOODSON, Eng., a wolf's head, erm., collared,
gu. 1 6. 7
GOODWIN, Devons. and Suff., a griffin, sejant,
wings expanded, or, guttee-de-poix. 88. 13
GOODWIN, a demi- lion, rampant, gardant, sa.,
holding a bezant.
GOODWIN, Herts., a griffin's head, ar., wings
addorsed, vair. 88. 6
GOODWIN, a lion, salient, gardant, sa., holding a
lozenge, vair.
GOODWIN, Camb., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a nag's head, or, maned and bridled, of the
first. comp. 73. I
GOODWIN, or GOODWYN, Surr. and Suss., an
arm, embowed, vested, or, cuffed, ar., in
hand, ppr., a lozenge, of the second.
GOODWIN, Lond., a lion, sejant, gardant, sa.,
holding a lozenge, vair.
GOODWYN, Derbs., a griffin, sejant. Fide et
virtute. 88. 1 3
GOODWYN, a griffin, sejant, or, gutte*e, sa.
88. 13
GOOD WEIGHT, Eng., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. Pro bono ad melioi'a. 106. 7
GOOGE, Eng., a rose, stalked and leaved, ppr.
Audaces juvat. 30. 8
GOOGE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
passant, ar., spotted, sa. see plate g
GOOLD, Bart., Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
.Deus mihi providebit. 44. 14
GOOLD, Eng., on a mount, vert, an ermine,
passant, ppr. 16. 8
GOOLD, Sco., within horns of a crescent, ar., a
buckle, or. 80. I
GOOEICK, a nag's head, erased. 72. I
GOOSELING, in lion's paw, erased, gu., a fleur-
de-lis, or.
GOOSTEEY, Bucks., a stag's heak, erased, or.
83- 13
GOEDON of Sorbie, Sco. (now represented by
J. R. Coulthart, Esq. — see COULTHAET), out
of a mural crown, a boar's head, erect and
erased, all ppr. Forward, and fear hot.
1 60. 5
GOEDON of Gordonstone, a cat, salient, armed,
az. 62. 6
GOEDON, Viscount. See ABEEDEEN, Earl of.
GOEDON, Viscount Kenmure. See KENMUEE.
GOEDON, Lond., a demi-savage, wreathed
about head and middle with laurel, over
shoulder a club, all ppr. Dread God. 125. 10
GOEDON of Lochinvar, a demi-savage, wreathed
about the head and middle. Dread God.
125. 10
GOEDON, Sco., out of a cloud, a dexter naked
arm, in hand a flaming sword, all ppr.
Dread God.
GOEDON, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr. Nunc mihi
grata quies. 80. 9
GOEDON, Sco., a hart, standing at gaze, ppr.
Dum vigilo paro. 81. 12
GOEDON, Bart., of Gordonstown, Sco., a stag,
at gaze, ppr. Dum sisto vigilo. 8r. 12
GOEDON, Bart., of Embo, Sco., a boar's head,
erased, or. Forward without fear. 15. 5
GOEDON, Bart., of Lesmore, Sco., a hart's head,
couped, ppr. Bydand. 84. 10
GOEDON CUMMING, Bart., of Gordonstoun, Sco.,
a lion, rampant, or, in dexter a dagger, ppr.
Sans crainte — and — Courage.
GOEDON, Bart., of Earlston, Sco., in dexter
hand a sword, ppr. Dread God. 159. 7
GOEDON DUFF, Bart., of Halkin, Sco., a demi-
lion, gu., charged on breast with a mullet,
ar., in dexter a sword, erect, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or.
GORDON, WILLOUGHBY, Bart., of Niton, Isle
of Wight, out of a mural coronet, a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, pp.r., charged
with a mullet, gu., garnished, or, in hand a
falchion, also ppr., enfiled with a boar's
head, erect and erased, gold. Animo non
astutid.
GOEDON, Bucks, and Notts., a demi-savage,
wreathed about head and middle with laurel,
holding over shoulder a club, all ppr. 125. 10
GOEDON, Wilts., in hand an open book, ppr.
Veritas ingenio, 151. 4
GOEDON of Beldorny, a cross crosslet, fitched.
In hoc spes mea. 141. 14
GOEDON of Clunie, a dove, volant, ar., with an
olive-branch in mouth. Pax et libertas.
106. 10
GOEDON, a boar's head, couped, or. Do ivell,
and let them say. 3. 9
GOEDON of Glenbucket, a boar's head, couped
and erect, surrounded by an adder, in orle.
Victrix patientia. . 34. 10
GORDON of Ardmeally, a boar's head, erased,
or. Byde be. 15-5
GOEDON of Rothiemav, ademi-man, presenting
a gun, all ppr. Vel pax vd bellum. 1 30. 1 2
GOEDON of Edinglassie, a boar's head, erased,
in mouth a sword, ppr. Aut mens aut vita
Deus. 4. 3
GOEDON of Glastirhn, a lion's head, erased and
langued, ppr. Divisa conjungo. 47. 13
GOEDON of Badenscoth, a hart's head, cabossed,
ppr. Still bydand. 84. 2
GOEDON of Birkenburn, a hart's head, couped,
ppr., charged with a crescent, ar. Bydand.
83. n
GOEDON of Myrigg, a deer's head, erased, ppr.
Bydand. 83. 13
GORDON of Nethermuir, in dexter hand, out of
a cloud, a dart, all ppr. Majwes sequor.
153- 13
GOEDON of Denguech, in hand a club, ppr.
Manes non f agio. 158. 8
GOEDON of Farshank, a stag, lodged, ppr.
Bydand to the last. 80. 9
GORDON of Gight, a buck's head and neck,
affrontee, ppr. Bydand. 82. I
GOEDON of Torquhon, a stag's head, erased,
ppr. Fear God. 83. 13
GORDON, Eng. and Sco., a boar's head, gu.
3- 4
GORDON, a cubit arm, erect, in hand a dagger,
ppr. 76. 8
GORDON, a buck's head, at gaze, ppr., attired
and ducally gorged, or. Truth prevails.
84. 12
GORDON, two arms, drawing a bow and arrow,
ppr. 147. 13
GORDON, Sco., in the sea, a ship under sail,
ppr. Fertur discrimine fructus. 21. 13
GORDON, Sco., same crest. Nil arduum.
GORDON, Sco., in dexter hand, a scimitar.
Dread God. 158. 9
GORDON, Sco., a cross Calvary, gu., Spero.
147. 4
GORDON, Sco., in dexter hand, couped, in fess,
a sword, in pale, enfiled with a boar's head,
erased, all ppr. Aut mors, aut vita decora.
GOR
GORDON, Sco., a crescent, ar. Gradatim plena.
140. 2
GORDON, Sco., an oak, gu. Subtegmine. 25. 12
GORDON, Sco., a cat, statant, gardant, ppr.
GORDON, Sco., out of a heart, a dexter hand,
holding a sword, wavy, ppr.
GORDON, Iri., a boar's head, erased and erect,
sa., armed and eared, or. 3. 6
GORDON, Sco., a greyhound, passant. 17. 5
GORDON, Sco., a greyhound, passant, ar., col-
lared, az. God with us.
GORDON, Eng., a boar's head, couped, gu., en-
circled by two serpents, internowed, heads
respecting each other, in chief, ppr.
comp. 34. 10
GORDON of Cairnfield, Banff, a boar's head,
erased, or. Dum vigilo, tutus. 3. 8
GORDON of Cairnbulg, Aberdeens., two naked
arms, holding a bow with arrow at full
stretch, all ppr. Fortuna sequatur. 147. 13
GORDON of Knockespock, Aberdeen: (i.) A
stag's head, erased, ppr., attired, or. 83. 13.
(2.) A stag, at gaze, ppr. Non fraude sed
laude — and — Dum vigilo, tutus. 81. IO
GORDON, CUMING-SKENE of Pitlurg, Aber-
deens., a dove, ar., beaked and membered,
gu., in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. I hope.
106. 7
GORDON, TAYLOR-: (i.) For Gordon, an oak-
tree. / byde. 25. 12. (2.) For Taylor, a
stork, ppr., supporting with dexter an anchor,
az. Dum spiro, spero. 115. II
GORDON, Duke of, Sco. , out of a ducal coronet,
a stag's head, affrontee. 83. 10
GORE, Bart., Iri., a wolf, rampant, ar., collared,
gu. Sola solus servire Deo.
GOHE, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. In hoc
signo vinces. 1 1. 8
GORE, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
GORE, a wolf, passant, collared and lined.
comp. 62. ii
GORE, Wilts., a bull's head, couped, sa. 14. 7
GORE, Middx., Herts., and Surr., a wolf, ram-
pant, ppr., ducally gorged, or. comp. 62. 8
GORE, Lond. and Herts., on a mount, vert, a
tiger, salient, ar., tufted and maned, sa.,
ducally gorged, or.
GORELY, and GORLEY, Eng., in hand, in ar-
mour, a cross crosslet. fitched, in pale, ppr.
152. 4
GORE, ORMSBY-, Salop: (i.) For Gore, an
heraldic tiger, rampant, ar., ducally gorged,
or. see plate 64. (2.) An arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., charged with a rose, gu., m
hand a man's leg, in armour, couped at
thigh.
GORGE, Eng., a greyhound's head. 18. 10
GORGES, Somers., a greyhound's head, erased,
ar., collared, gu. 20. 4
GORGES, and GORGIS, Eng., an annulet, or,
stoned, az. 2. 10
GORGES, Iri., a salmon, haurient, ppr. 6. 10
GORHAM, Eng., a sword, in pale, on point a
garland of laurel, ppr. 156. 3
GORING, Bart., Suss., a lion, rampant, gardant,
sa. 41. 7
GORM, Sco., an eagle's head, sa., bealced, or.
102. 9
GORMAN, Eng., a horse, saddled, ppr., at full
speed. 73. 9
GOHMAN, Iri., a naked arm, in hand a sword,
. ppr. 154. 6
177
GOT
GORMANSTON, Viscount, Iri., on achapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a fox, statant, ppr. bans
tache.
GORNEY, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, ar., resting dexter on a
cinquefoil, or.
GORRIE, and GORREY, Sco. , an eagle's head, sa.
102. 9
GORT, Viscount, Iri., out of a mural coronet,
gu., a stag's head, ppr. Vincit veritas.
comp. 83. 10
GORT, Viscount, Iri., a lion's head, couped, ar.
Vincit veritas. 47. 14
GORT, Viscount, Iri., an antelope, trippant,
ppr. Vincit veritas. 82. 14
GORTON, Eng., out of an earl's coronet, a
moor's head, affrontee, ppr. 1 29. 1 1
GORWOOD, and GURWOOD, a unicorn's head,
ppr. 70. 4
GOSELL, and GOSSELL, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a talbot's head, erm. 60. 6
GOSFORD, Earl of. a cock, gu., standing on a
trumpet, or. Vigil antibus. 94. 1 1
GOSHALL, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, in
lion's gamb, gu., an arrow, gold, headed, of
the second.
GOSKAR, a Cornish chough, in beak a mullet.
Spes mea in Deo. see plate 1 14
GOSLETT, Glouc., a stalk of wheat and a palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr. 13. 9
GOSLIKE, a griffin's head, couped, between
wings, gu., plate"e, ar. 88. 6
GOSLING, and GOSOLYN, an eagle's head, erased,
sa., charged with a crescent, erm.
comp. 1 02. 10
GOSLING, an eagle's head, erased, ermines,
charged on neck with a bezant, over it a
cross forniee, ar.
GOSNALL, and GOSNOLD, Suff., a bull's head,
gardant, per pale, or and vert, horns coun-
terchanged. 15. 9 or 10
GOSPATRICK, Eng., an antique ship, of one
mast, the sail furled, sa., flag, gu. 21. n
Goss or GOSSE, Eng., a falcon, wings expanded
and inverted, ppr., ducally gorged, or.
105. 12
GOSSELIN, or GOSSELYN, Eng., an antelope's
head, erased, ppr. 82. 7
GOSSELIN of Bengeo Hall, Herts., a negro's
head, ppr. 134. 13
GOSSET, or GOSSETT, Eng., in hand, couped at
wrist, a dagger, ppr. 122. 12
GOSSET, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, gu. comp. 1 8. 10
GOSSIP, a martlet, sa. 119. 4
GOST, Lond., a pheon, or, between wings, ar.
GOSTLLNG, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
GOSTWICK, or GOSTWYKE, Beds., a griffin's
head, between wings, gu. 88. 6
GOTHAM, Eng., on stump of tree, an eagle,
wings addorsed, ppr. 99. 9
GOTHARD, Northumb. , out of a ducal coronet,
a buck's head, ppr. Aquila non captat mus-
cas. 83. I
GOTOBED, Eng., a pelican, in her piety, gu.
97. 2
GOTT, Lond. and Suss., a griffin's head, ermi-
nois, between wings, erm. 88. 6
GOTTES, Camb., a greyhound's head, erased,
ar., collared and lined, or. comp. 1 8. 10
GOTTINGTON, Eng., a horned owl, ppr. 107. 8
GOT
178
GOTTO, Lend., a griffin's head, sa., between
wings, beaked, or. Ab ortu ad occasum. 88. 6
GOUCELL, a unicorn, passant, or. 70. 1 3
GOUCH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
Semper eadem. 88. 7
GOUDIE, Sco., a garb, or. Honestas. 12. 13
GOUGH, Viscount, of Goojerat : (i.) A boar's
head, couped, or. On a scroll over it, Faugli-
a-Ballagh. 3. 9. (2.) On a mural coronet,
ar., a lion, passant, gardant, or, in dexter,
two flag-staffs, in bend, sinister, ppr., one
the Union flag, the other a Chinese flag,
broken, with device of a dragon, with China
on a scroll, over. (3.) A dexter arm, faced,
vert, displayed, and French eagle, reversed
and depressed, staff broken, ppr., with
Barrosa, over.
GOUGH, Somers. and Iri., a boar's head, couped,
ar. 3. 9
GOUGH, Somers. and Iri., a boar's head, couped,
ar., in mouth a broken spear. 4. I
GOUGHTON, a rose, slipped, gu., leaved and
stalked, ppr., between wings. comp. 30. 6
GOULBOENE, Chesh., a stag's head, or, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel, ppr. 83. 9
GOULBURN, a dove and olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
GOULD, Middx., Dors., and Devons., an arm,
vested, vert, in hand, ppr., a banner, or,
charged with three bars, wavy,.az., and on
a canton, ar., a rose, gu.
GOULD, Dors., an arm, embowed, vested, gu.,
cuffed, or, in hand, ppr., a banner.
GOULD, Iri., a martlet, or. 119. 4
GOULD, a demi - lion, rampant, or, holding a
scroll, ar. 43. 10
GOULD, Sco., between horns of a crescent, ar.,
a buckle, or. 80. I
GOULD, Sco., a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
GOULD, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, az., be-
zantde. Probitate et labore. 42. 4
GOULDEN, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
47- 13
GOULDIE, Sco., a garb, or. Quid utttius. 12. 13
GOULDING, Iri., a hawk, jessed, belled, and
hooded, ppr. 104. 6
GOULDING, Kent, a lion, sejant, sa., support-
ing with dexter an escutcheon, or.
see plate 38
GOULD INGHAM, Eng., a lion's gamb, erased.
51. 15
GOULDNEY, a quatrefoil, ensigned with a lion's
head, erased.
GOULDSMITH, Kent, a Cornish chough, ppr.,
guttee-d'eau. 114. 10
GOULSTONE, an ostrich's wing of five feathers,
alternately, ar. and gu., charged with a
bend, sa.
GOULTON, Yorks., a fleur-de-lis, sa. 142. 13
GOUEE, a wolf, passant, ar., collared and lined,
or. comp. 19. ii
GOUEING, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
GOUELAY, GOURLEY, and GOUELEE, Eng., a
boar's head, erased, ppr. '5-5
GOURLAY, and GOUELEY, Sco., a mullet of six
points, or. 137. 12
GOUELAY, and GOURLEY, Sco., an eagle, issuing.
Prof undo, cernit. 98. 10
GOURLIE, Sco., two hands conjoined and couped,
in fess, ppr., supporting a cross crosslet,
n'tched, gu. 122. 13
GOUTON, Eng., out of an earl's coronet, a
black's head, affrontee, all ppr. 129. n
Go VAN, Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr., on point
a mullet, ar. Depechez. 65. 4
GOVE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-
monkey, sa. 35. 8
GOVER, Eng., in a maunch, or, a dexter hand
apaume'e, ppr. 145- 12
GOVESY, Eng., a demi -woman, ppr., richly
attired, az., in dexter a balance. 129. IO
GOVETT, a demi-savage, in dexter hand a sheaf
of arrows, and pointing with sinister to a
crown. 1 20. I
Gow, Sco., in hand an escallop, ppr. 158. 3
GOWAN, Sco., a lymphad, her oars in action,
sa., flag, gu. 21. 2
GOWAN, Sco., a bird, close, ppr. 112. 14
GOWAN, Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr. 65. 6
GOWANS, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared, or. 49. 12
GOWCELL, Norf., a unicorn, passant, ar. 70. 13
GOWER, Yorks., a demi-eagle, or. 101. 12
GOWEE, Ess. and Wore., a wolf's head, erased,
or. 19. 6
GOWEE, Iri., two wings, displayed, or. 109. 12
GOWEE, Lond., a talbot, sejant. 61. 1 1
GOWER, Berks, and Yorks., a wolf, passant, ar.,
or. Frangas, non flectes. 19. 1 1
GOWLAND, Durh., a bezant, charged with a
mount, vert, thereon a stag. 79. 5
GOWSHELL, Norf., a bull's head, cabossed, ppr.
15. 8
GOYLIN, a greyhound's head, between two
roses, gu., stalked and leaved, ppr. 18. 2
GRABEN, an eagle, displayed, or, gorged with
a chaplet of leaves, vert. comp. 95. 7
GEABHAM, Somers., on a mount, vert, a boar's
head, erased, or, gutte'e-de-sang, entwined
by a snake, ppr. L'Esperance du salut.
GEABY, and GREBY, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr. 101, 2
GRABY, and GREBY, out of a ducal coronet, or,
an eagle, displayed, or, armed, gu. 101. 2
GRACE, Bart., Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
En grace affie — and — Concordant nomine
facta. 44- H
GEACE, Bart., Iri., a boar's head and neck,
erased, or. En grace affie — and — Concordant
nomine facta. 3. 8
GEACE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 14
GEACE, Eng., a lion, passant. 36. I
GEACE, Bucks., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
GEACIE, Sco., a fox, current. . 1 6. 13
GEADEN, Sco., a urus's head, erased, ppr. 14. 9
GEADEN, Sco., a demi- otter, erect, sa., devour-
ing a fish, ppr. 34. 12
GEADOCK, and GEADOCKE, a horse-shoe, az.,
between wings, ppr. 93. 4
GEADWELL, a stag, trippant, ppr., collared and
chained, or, charged with a rose, gu. Nil
desperandum. comp. 79. 4
GEADY, Iri., a horse's head, ar. 72. I
GEADY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr. 44. 14
, Perths., an eagle, volant, ppr. Ardentcr
proscquor
alis.
10:
Perths., a lion, rampant, gu. Noli me
tang ere. 41. 12
GE^ME of Inchbrakie, Perths., in hand a gar-
land, ppr. A Deo victoria. 151. 5
GREME, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr. Cubo ut
excubo. So. 9
GR^ME, Sco. and Eng., the rising sun, ppr. 7. 7
GRAEME, Durh., a cubit arm, in hand a laurel-
chaplet, ppr. 1 50. 7
GBA
179
GRA
GRAFTON, Duke of, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erin., a lion, statant, gardant, or, ducally
crowned, az., and collared. Et decus et
pretium recti. 37- 4
GRAFTON, Lond., Bucks., Wore., and Salop,
on trunk of tree, couped and eradicated, an
eagle, rising, all or. 99. 9
GRAHAM, a greyhound, passant. 1 7. 5
GRAHAM, Bart., of Esk, Cumb., two wings,
addorsed. or. Reason contents me. 74- 6
GRAHAM, Bart., of Netherby, Cumb., a crown -
vallery, or. Reason contents me.
GRAHAM, Bart., of Norton Conyers, a crown-
vallery, or.
GRAHAM, Bart., Yorks. and Cumb., out of the
battlements of a tower, two arms, in armour,
ppr., in hands an escallop, sa. Fideiiter ct
diligenter.
GRAHAM, Cumb., two wings, conjoined, or.
113- 3
GRAHAM of Morphie, an eagle, devouring a
crane. Ne oublie. 115. 10
GRAHAM of Meiklewood, a stork. Auxiliante,
resurgo. 1 15. 8
GRAHAM of Gartmore, an eagle, displayed, in
dexter a sword, in pale, ppr. . For right and
reason. 95. 5
GRAHAM of Duntroon, a flame of fire, ppr.
Recta sursum. 155. 14
GRAHAM of Killern, a falcon, killing a stork,
ppr. Memor esto. 1 1 5. 9
GRAHAM of Orchill, an eagle, volant, ppr.
Prosequor alis. 100. 8
GRAHAM of Braco, two hands, issuing out of a
cloud, in each a sword. Defendendo vinco.
152. 13
GRAHAM of Carrock, a lion, rampant, gu. Noli
me tanyere. 41. 12
GRAHAM of Meikle, a star, ppr. Auxiliante,
resurgo. 65. 15
GRAHAM of Dougalstoun, an escallop, or. Pig-
nus amoris. 5. I
GRAHAM of Balchlave, a stag, lodged, gu.
Oubo ut excubo. ' 80. 9
GRAHAM of Balgowan, a dove, ppr. Candide
et secure. 112. 1 1
GRAHAM of Fintry, a phoenix in flames, ppr.
Bon Jin. 101. 10
GRAHAM of Drynie, a falcon, ppr., beaked, or,
standing on a heron. Ne oublie. 1 1 5. 9
GRAHAM of Limekilns, an arm, from shoulder,
in hand a tilting-spear, ppr. Pro regc.
GRAHAM, Sco., in hand a sword, in pale, ppr.
Non immemor. 122. 12
G UAH AM of Gorthey, two arms, issuing from a
cloud, erect, and holding up a man's skull,
encircled with two branches of palm-tree,
and over the head a marquess's coronet.
SepuUu viresco.
GRAHAM of Grahamshall, Sco., a lion, couch-
ant, under a sword, in pale, ppr. Nee temere
nee timide.
GRAHAM of Inchbraikie, Sco.. in hand a gar-
land, ppr. A Deo victoria. 151. 5
GRAHAM of Monargan, Sco., a flame of fire,
ppr. Nunquam deonsum. 155. 14
GRAHAM of New Wark, Sco., a pelican's head,
couped, ppr. 102. 9
GRAHAM, an oak-branch, erect, ppr., bearing
one acorn. 54. 9
GRAHAM, an eagle's head, erased, gu. Right
and reason. 102. 10
GRAHAM, Sco., a demi-eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. Right and reason. 101. 13
GRAHAM of Airth Castle, Stirling, in naked
hand, a dagger, erect, ppr. Non immemor.
122. 12
GRAHAM of Burntshiels, Renfrew, an eagle,
devouring a stork, all ppr. Nes oubliez.
114. 10
GRAHAM of Meiklewood, Stirling, a star, ppr.
Auxiliante, resurgo. 65. 15
GRAHAM, out of a cloud, in fess, a hand reach-
ing to garland, all ppr. Numen et omnia.
I5°- 5
GRAHAM, within a wreath of cypress, vert, out
• of clouds, two arms, embowed, ppr., holding
a skull, ar., crowned, or.
GRAHAM, an escallop, or. 5. i
GRAHAM, Westm., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a cutlass, ppr. 121. 6
GRAHAM, Sco., an eagle's head, ppr., beaked,
or. Right and reason. 102. 9
GRAHAM, Sco., a vol, ppr. Reason contents me.
"3- 3
GRAHAM, Sco. , a falcon, ppr. Prcedce memor.
105. 14
GRAHAM, Sco., a dove, ppr. Candide et secure.
112. II
GRAHAM, Iri., in hand, in fess, couped, a fleur-
de-lis, or. 133. 5
GRAHAM-MAXWELL, Sco.: (i.) An eagle, re-
gardant, rising from the top of a rock, all
ppr. Souvenez. 103. 9. (2.) A stag's head,
cabossed. Prospero sed euro. 84. 2
GRAINGER, Ess., a dexter arm, couped, az.,
purfled, or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., by the
chains, of the second, a portcullis, gu.
GRAISON, a stag, lodged, regardant, ppr. 80. 5
GRAMMER, Herts., a demi-lion,- rampant, az.,
billette'e, or. Fax mentis incendium gloria.
42. 4
GRANARD, Earl of, Sco., a bear, passant, ar.,
gutteVde-sang, and muzzled, gu. 28. 1 1
GRANGE, a holly-branch, vert. 29. 7
GRANGE, Eng. , a demi-bear, rampant, ppr. 28. 4
GRANDFORD, Eng., a hawk, perching on a fish,
ppr. 104. 12
GRANDGEORGE, Line., a stag's head, ar., gorged
with a bar-gemelle, gu. 83. 1 2
GRANDGEORGE, Line., a stag's head, couped,
guttee. 84. 10
GRANDISON, and GRANSON, Eng., a female,
supporting a portcullis, ppr. 129. 12
GRANDIVILLE, and GRANVILLE, Eng., a griffin's
head, between wings, ppr. 88. 6
GRANDON, out of a heart, a hand holding a
cutlass, ppr. 138. 3
GRANDORGE, or GRAIN D'ORGE, Yorks.: (i.) A
hawk, perched, ppr. 104. 7. (2.) A stag's
head, ar., gorged with a bar-gemelle, gu.
83. 12
GRANDORGE, Line., a stag's head, couped,
guttle, in mouth an ear of barley, vert.
GRANDSON, Eng., out of a heart, gu., a hand
holding a scimitar, ppr. 138. 3
GRANDSON, Eng., a poplar-tree, ppr. 54. 8
GRANDVELL, a greyhound's head, sa., collared
and ringed, or. 18. IO
GRANDVILLE, a griffin, passant, or. 87. 13
GRANE, Yorks., a wolf, passant, in mouth a
pen, gold.
GRANE, a boar, passant, sa., collared and lined,
or. comp. 4. II
G-RA
180
GRA
GRANELL, round a plieon, shafted, a serpent,
entwined, ppr. 89. I
GRANGE, Lond., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, ppr., a branch of pomegranates, or.
GRANGE, Norf. and Cambs., a demi-antelope,
or, attired, maned, armed, and hoofed, sa.
82. n
GRANGER, Staffs. , a griffin, passant. Honestas
optima politia. 87. 13
GRANGER, a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
three wheat- ears, all ppr. 156. 1 1
GRANT, Iri., a cat, rampant. 62. 12
GRANT, Bart., of Dalvey, Sco., on stump of
oak-tree, sprouting, the sun shining, all ppr.
Tefarente, virebo. 26. 10
GRANT, Bart., of Monymusk, Sco., a Bible,
displayed, ppr. Jehovah Jirch. 149. 3
GRANT, Sco., a burning hill, ppr. Stand sure
—Standfast. 8. 13
GRANT of Ballendalloch, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr.
Suo se robore firmat. 25. 12
GRANT of Cullen, a book, expanded. Suum
cuique. 149. 3
GRANT of Currimony, Sco., a demi-savage,
ppr. m stand sure. 125. 10
GRANT of Gartenbeg, Sco., on trunk of oak-
tree, sprouting, the sun shining, all ppr.
Wise and harmless. 26. 10
GRANT of Kilgraston, Sco., the Roman fasces,
ppr. Leges juraque serva. go. 3
GRANT of Achnanie, Sco., a cock, ppr. Au-
dacia. 94. 1 2
.GRANT of Glenmoriston, Inverness, a moun-
tain, in flames, ppr. Stand firm. 8. 13
GRANT of Preston Grange, Sco., a demi-Her-
cules, with lion's skin, ppr. Non inferiora
secutus. i. ii
GRANT of Rothiemurchus, Sco., an arm, in ar-
mour, in hand a broadsword, ppr. In God
is att my trust. 140. 13
GRANT of Darlway, in dexter hand a branch
of oak, ppr. Rudem formant frondes.
GRANT of Blackburn, an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. Fortitudine.
140. 13
GRANT of Invereshie, a cat, sejant, fore-feet
erected, ppr. Parcere subjectis. 63.. 6
GRANT, Sco., a rock, ppr. Immobile. 67. 5
GRANT, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. Suo se robore
firmat. 25. 12
GRANT, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, in pale,
ppr. Ense et animo. 122. 12
GRANT, Warw., a fleur-de-lis, az. 142. 13
GRANT, a boar's head, couped. 3. 9
GRANT, Lond. and Hants., a demi-lion, ar.
Tanquam despicatus sum, vinco. 44. 14
GRANT, MACPHERSON-, Bart., Elgin: (i.) In
dexter hand a dirk, in pale, ppr. 122. 12.
(2 ) A cat, sejant, fore-feet erected, gardant,
ppr. Touch not the cat, bot the glove — and —
Esne et animo. 63. 6
GRANTHAM, Line., a moor's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr., crined, or. 135. 13
GRANTHAM, Line., a demi- griffin, gu.
86. 13
GRANTHAM, in hand, erect, couped at wrist, a
dagger, ppr. 76. 8
GRANTHAM, Middx., a mercurial cap, placed
above a scimitar, edge downwards, and ca-
duceus, in saltier, thereon a Turk's head,
affrontee, erased at shoulders, ensigned with
a turban, all ppr. 123. 3
GRANTHAM of Ketton Grange, Rutland, a
demi-griffin, gu. Honore et amore. 86. 13
GRANTLEY, Baron, a man's head, couped at
shoulders, wreathed with ivy, ppr., tied, ar.
and az. Avi numerantur avoi'um. 134. i
GRANVILLE, Earl, a wolf, passant, ar., collared
and lined, or. Frangas nonflectus.
comp. 62. II
GRANVILLE, Warw., on a chapeau, a griffin, or.
Deo, patrice, amicis. 87. 10
GRANVILLE, Somers., on a mural coronet, ar.,
a serpent, no wed, vert. in. I
GRANVILLE, a griffin's head, between wings,
ppr. 88. 6
GRAPE, Berks., on a mount, vert, a stag, graz-
ing, erminois, collared, gu. 79. 6
GRASSAL, and GRASSALL, an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a dagger, ppr. 159. 4
GRASSICK, Sco., in dexter hand three arrows.
Defend. comp. 127. 12
GRASSICK of Buchuam, a lion's head, gu. Fear
God, and spare not. 47. 14
GRATTAM, a dove, standing on a barrel, in
dexter a sceptre, all ppr.
GRATTON, Eng., on a heart, an eagle's leg,
ppr. 50. 10
GRATWICK, Suss., an ostrich's head, or, in beak
a horse -shoe, ar. 108. 13
GRAUNDORGE, Line., a stag's head, ar., gorged
with a bar-gemelle, gu. 83. 1 2
GRAUNDORGE, Line., a stag's head, couped,
guttee. 84. 10
GRAVATT, Eng., a wolf, passant. 63. 3
GRAVE, Berks., within an annulet, az., an
escutcheon, sa.
GRAVE, Iri., a cock, sa., combed and wattled,
gu. 94. 12
GRAVE, Suss., Yorks., and Cornw., an eagle's
head, erased, or, beaked, gu., enfiled with a
ducal coronet, ar.
GRAVE, and GRAVES, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, an eagle, displayed, or, armed, gu.
GRAVELEY, RICHARD, Newick, Lewes, and
Gravely, Herts., a mullet. 107. 4
GRAVES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, wings expanded. 101. 2
GRAVES, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, ermines.
57- 12
GRAVES, Baron, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed
and erased, or, encircled round body and
below wings with a ducal coronet, ar.
Aquila non captat muscas. comp. 101. 13
GRAVES, Glouc., a demi-eagle, erased, or, en-
vironed with a ducal coronet, gu., in beak a
cross crosslet, fitched, of the last.
GRAVES, a demi-eagle, wings expanded.
101. 13
GRAY, Wheatfield, upon a rock, ppr., a bear's
paw, erased, grasping a snake entwined
around it.
GRAY, Baron, Sco., an anchor, in pale, or.
Anchor, fast anchor. 153. 11
GRAY, Northumb., on a ducal coronet, or, a
phoenix in flames, ppr. 103. 7
GRAY, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-swan, ppr. comp. 76. 7
GRAY, Ess., a ram's head, couped, ar. 57-8
GRAY, Iri., in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
122. 12
GRAY, Sco., an anchor, cabled, in the sea, ppr.
Fast. 138. 12
GRAY, HAMILTON, Lanark : (i.) For Gray, ao
GrRA
i8r
GRE
anchor, cabled, in the sea, ppr. Fast.
138. 12. (2.) For Hamilton, out of a ducal
coronet, or, an oak-tree, ppr., transversed by
a saw. Through. 25. 10
GRAY, a lily, slipped, ppr. 53-4
GRAY, Sco., a heart, gu. Constant. 136. 13
GRAY, Sco. and Eng., an anchor, rope waved,
ppr. Anchor, fast anchor. 133. 7
GRAY, Durh., in lion's gamb, erased, a serpent.
44. 2
GRAY, a scaling-ladder, ensigned with a ram's
head. De bon vouloir servir le Hoy.
GRAY, the sun, or, charged with a unicorn,
passant, ar.
GRAY of Warriston, a lily, slipped, seeded and
bladed, ppr. Viget in cinere virtus. 53-4
GRAYDON, Eng., two lions' gambs, erect, sup-
porting an escutcheon. 67. 1 1
GRAYHURST, Eng., a dove, az., with an olive-
-branch, ppr. 1 06. 7
GRAYLEY, Ess., in hand a fish, ppr. 156. 5
GRAYSON, Eng., out of a tower, a demi-lion,
ducally crowned, holding a ball, fired, ppr.
22. 3
GRAZEBROOK, and GRAZERBROOK, a bear's head,
or, muzzled, sa., charged on neck with three
fleurs-de-lis, in fess. | comp. 28. 2
GREAM, Yorks., two wings, addorsed, or. 74. 6
GREATHEAD, Warw., on a mount, vert, a fleur-
de-lis, or.
GREATHEAD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a martlet, wings addorsed, sa.
see plate 119
GREATHEAD, Eng., a savage's head, ppr. 123. 14
GREATOREX, Eng., a goat's head, ppr. 56. 4
GREAVES, Staffs., an eagle, displayed, or,
winged, gu. Aquila non captat muscas —
Suprema qucero — and — Dum spiro, spero.
95- 13
GREAVES, Lane., out of the top of a tower,
Epr., a demi-eagle, or, wings expanded, gu.,
i beak a cross crosslet, fitched, ar., charged
on breast with a rose, of the third, leaved,
vert. Spes mea in Deo.
GREAVES, Warw., an eagle, with two heads,
displayed, sa., beaked and membered, or.
96. 13
GREAVES, Derbs., Kent, and Suss., a demi-
spread eagle, or, winged, gu. IO2. 12
GREAVES, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger, ppr. 159. 4
GREAVES, Iri., a cubit arm, in armour, in hand
a cross crosslet, fitched, ppr. 152. 4
GREBELL, a greyhound's head, erased, ar. ,
pailette'e, collared and ringed, or.
comp. 1 8. 10
GREBY, Eng., a demi-eagle, in dexter a branch
of laurel, ppr. 98. 6
GREEKE, Lond., trunk of tree, couped at top,
and erased at root, ppr., issuing from towards
the top two branches, vert, thereon suspended,
on a belt, gu., a Grecian target, or, charged
with a stag, az.
GREEN, Norf. and Oxon., a stag's head, erased,
az., attired, or. 83. 13
GREEN, Oxon., a buck's head, or, charged with
a mullet, sa.
GREEN. Herts., Scmers., Berks., and Ess., a
buck's head, erased, erm., attired, or. 83. 13
GREEN, Bucks, out of a mural coronet, ar , a
demi-lion, rampant, purp., in dexter a slip
of laurel, vert. 43. . 10
GREEN, Lond. and Berks., a stag's head, erased
and attired, or, charged on neck with a pheon, -•''
sa., and under it three guttees-de-sang.
GREEN, Norf. and Ess., a buck's head, erased,
az., attired, or. Vive valeque. 83. 13
GREEN, a griffin's head, erased and collared,
in beak a key. comp. 88. 7 and 10
GREEN, Chesh., a demi-stag, salient, or. 79. 13
GREEN, an antelope's head, ppr. 82. 7
GREEN, a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
GREEN, a griffin's head, erased, in mouth a tre- —
foil, slipped, ppr. see plate 88
GREEN, a demi-grey hound. 17. 3
GREEN, Iri., a sinister arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a shield, or. 143. 13
GREEN, a stag's head, ar., attired, or, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel, ppr. 83. 9
GREEN, Kent, out of a mural coronet, gu., a
horse's head, ar., maned, or.
GREEN, a cubit arm, erect, vested, vert, cuffed,
or, in hand a holly -branch, fructed, ppr.
Virtus semper viridis.
GREEN, Ess., a lion, sejant. 38. 13
GREEN, Herts., Notts., and Yorks., a wood-
pecker, pecking at a staff, raguly, couped
and erect, ppr.
GREEN, a rose, gu., barbed, vert, seeded, or,
environed by two laurel-branches, ppr. 30. 1 1
GREEN, Herts., a squirrel, sejant, bendy sinis-
ter, ar. and sa., in paws an escallop, or.
see plate 58
GREEN, on a mount, vert, a squirrel, sejant,
ppr., holding an escallop, az.
GREEN, Herts., on a mount, vert, an escallop,
az.
GREEN, Norf., a dragon, sans wings, passant.
GREEN, Lond. and Norf., a buck's head, erased,
or, attired, murally gorged, and chained, ar.
see plate 83
GREEN, Iri., an eagle, displayed, ppr., charged
on breast with a quadrangular lock, ar.
Memor esto.
GREEN of Pavenham Bury, Beds., a buck,
trippant, or. Semper viridis. 79. 4
GREENALL, out of a mural coronet, a demi-
lion, in dexter a palm-branch. 43. 10
GREENAWAY, Eng., a demi-eagle, issuant, wings
expanded, ppr. 101. 13
GREENAWAY, a lion, sejant, or, in paws a scal-
ing-ladder, gu.
GREENAWAY, Glouc. , a griffin's head, erased,
az., in beak an annulet, or.
GREENE, Iri., a horse's head, sa,, between
wings, or. 72. 4
GREENE, Eng., a stag, passant, ar. 79. 4
GREENE, Leic., out of park pales, in a circular
form, a stag's head, ppr., attired, or.
GREENE, Waterford, out of a ducal coronet, a
stag's head. Nee timeo, nee sperno. 83. I
GREENE, Staffs., a stag's head, erased, or.
83- 13
GREENFIELD, Monm., a griffin, passant, wings
elevated, or, resting dexter on a clarion, gu.
In jus si virescunt.
GREENFIELD, a branch of oak, vert, and a cross
crosslet, fitched, in saltier, gu. 65. 14
GREENFIELD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a griffin, statant, ar., beaked and mem-
bered, or. 87. 10
GREENFIELD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin, sejant, ppr., resting dexter on a shield,
ar. 88. 1 2
GBE 182
GREENHALGH, and GKEENHAUGH, Eng., a stork,
sa. US- 8
GKEENHAUGH, a greyhound, passant. ^ 17. 5
GREENHILL, Lond. and Middx., a demi-griffin,
gu., powdered with thirty-nine mullets, or.
Honos alit artes.
GREENHILL, a demi-griffin, segreant, ar. An-
other, or. 86. 13
GREENING, Eng., a nag's head, ar. 82. I
GREENLAND, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand a
bomb, fired, ppr. 155. 3
GREENLAW, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, sa.,
in beak an acorn-slip, ppr. 102. 4
GREENLAW, on a mount, a cubit arm, in armour,
environed by a snake, vert, in hand, ppr., a
spear, in bend.
GREENLEES, and GREENLESS, Sco., out of a
mount, a sprig growing, ppr. Viresco. 54. 1 3
GREENLOGH, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
GREENLY, Heref., a demi-stag, springing, on
shoulder an escallop, az. FaU-y-gaUo.
camp. 89. 13
GREENOUGH, Lond., the sun in splendour, ppr.,
within the circumference of a bugle-horn,
sa., stringed, gu., rimmed and mounted, or.
GREENOUGH, Lond., a stag's head, erased,
attired, or, in mouth a fleur-de-lis, az.
comp. 83. 13
GKEENOUGH, a cock, crowing, between two
adders, in orle, their tails in saltier. 93. 1 1
GREENSMITH, Derb., a dove, close, ar., beaked
and legged, gu. 112. 1 1
GREENSTREET, Kent, a dragon's head, erased,
ar., guttle, gu., ducally gorged, az.
GREENVILE, Bucks., a garb, vert. 12. 13
GREENVILE/ Cornw., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a plume of feathers, thereon a dove rising,
ar.
GREENVILE, Eng., a griffin's head, wings ad-
dorsed, or. 88. 6
GREENVILE, a griffin, passant, or, collared, sa.
comp. 87. 13
GREENWAY, Surr., a griffin's head. 87. 6
GREENWAY, Warw., a griffin's head, erased, az.
88. 7
GREENWAY, Devons., a griffin's head, erased,
az., in mouth an anchor, gu.
GREEN WELL, Durh., a stork, ppr., beaked and
legged, gu., round neck a chaplet of laurel,
vert.
GREENWELL, Lond. and Durh., an eagle's head,
ar., beaked, gu., gorged with a chaplet of
laurel, vert.
GREENWOOD, a demi-lion, sa., between paws a
saltier, humettee, or.
GREENWOOD, a tiger, sejant, or. 9. 4
GREENWOOD, Suff. and Oxon., a lion, sejant,
sa., holding a saltier, ar.
GREENWOOD, Norf. and Yorks., a mullet, sa.,
between wings. Ut prosim. 141. i
GREER, Eng., in hand, vested, gu., cuffed, or,
a trefoil. 148. 6
GREER, a round padlock, ppr. 155. 9
GREERSON, Eng., a fetterlock, ar. 77-5
GREET, Eng., a cock's head, erased, or. 94. 9
GREETE, a demi-greyhound, ar., collared, az.
17. 2
GREETHAM, Eng., two hands, issuing, holding
a two-handed sword, ppr. 122. 4
GREETHEAD, a fleur-de-lis, ar. 142. 13
GREG, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a scimitar, az., hilt and pommel, or. 121. 6
QBE
GREG of Norcliffe Hall, Chester, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a scimitar, az.,
hilt and pommel, or. E'en do and spair not
— and — S'Rioghal mo Dkream. 121. 6
GREGAN, Cornw., a Saracen's head, affrontee,
surmounting a javelin, in bend, all ppr.
GREGG, Eng. , a lion, passant, gardant, az.
36. 13
GREGG, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle's head and neck, in beak a trefoil,
slipped, of the same.
GREGOR, Sco., in hand a dagger, point down-
ward, ppr. Pro patria. 130. II
GREGOR, Eng., a hind's head, erased, gu. 63. 7
GREGOR, Corn. , a garb, or. 12. 13
GREGORIE, Notts., a garb, or, banded, gu. 1 2. 1 3
GREGORSON, Sco., a lion's head, erased, crowned
with an antique crown. E'en do and spare
not. comp. 47. I
GREGORY, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, sprouting.
Nee deficit alter. 26. 13
GREGORY, Leic., a demi-boar, rampant, sa.,
collared, or. 4. 5
GREGORY, Sco., a sphere. Altius. 8. i
GREGORY, Lane, and Salop, two lions' heads,
addorsed and erased, az. and ar., collared,
or. 47. 5
GREGORY, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
maiden's head, ppr., vested, gu. 139. 2
GREGORY, three garbs, or. 12. 14
GREGORY, Middx., a demi-boar, salient, ar.,
armed and crined, or, collared, az.
GREGORY, Lond., a demi-boar, erect, sa. 4. 5
GREGSON, Durh. and Derbs., an arm, couped
at elbow, vested, in hand, ppr., a battle-axe,
or, handle, sa., tied round wrist with a
ribbon. Vigilo.
GREHAM, Iri., a demi-bull, sa., armed, or. 67. 9
GREIDEN, Sco., a demi-otter, sa., devouring a
fish, ppr. 34. 12
GREIG, Sco., a boar's head, ppr. Persevere. 3. 4
GREIG of Glencarse, a falcon, rising, belled,
and ducally gorged, ppr. Certum petefinem.
i°5- J5
GREIG, Eng., a falcon, rising, belled and du-
cally gorged, ppr. 105. 15
GREIG, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar, ppr. Strike sure. 121. 6
GREIR, and GRIER, Sco., a fetterlock, az. Hoc
securior. 77. 5
GREIVE, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
scimitar, ppr. 12 1. 6
GREIVE, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
dagger. Qua fidem servasti. 159. 4
GREIVE, Northumb., a martlet, sa. J'ai la clef.
119. 4
GREIVE, Sco., a ram's head, ppr. Pro rege ct
grege. 57. 8
GRELLEY, Eng., in hand a fish, ppr. 156. 5
GRELLIER, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, or.
102. 12
GREMISTON, out of a crescent, ar., a lion's face,
sa., crowned with an antique crown, or. 36. 2
GRENDALL, a lion, passant, or, holding a flag,
ar., staff, sa. 37. 12
GRENDON, Eng., a decrescent, or. 105. 8
GRENE of Cappamurra, Tipperary, a wolf's
head, erased. 19. 6
GRENEHALGH, Notts., a bugle-horn, stringed.
Omnia debeo Deo. i. 12 or 13
GRENEWELL, Durh., a stork, close, ppr., beaked
and legged, gu., gorged with a chaplet, vert.
G-RE
183
GUI
GRENFELL, Bucks., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a griffin, passant, or.
comp. 87. 10 and 13
GRENFELL, Eng., a griffin, passant, ppr. 87. 13
GRENFORD, Eng., a hunting-horn, gu., veruled,
or. i. 14
GRENSBY, Eng., in sinister hand a bow, ppr.
122. 6
GRENTMESNELL, Eng., a plume of ostrich-
feathers, ar. 51. 3
GRENVELE, Lond., a sinister arm, couped and
einbowed, ppr., vested, gu., in hand a bow.
147- I
GRENVILLE, Lord Grenville, a garb. 12. 13
GRENVILLE, Lord Glastonbury, a garb. Una
cequus virtute. 12. 13
GRESELEY, Eng., an owl, ppr. 107. 9
GRESELEY, Bart, Eng., a lion, passant, ermine.
Mdiorefide quam fortund. 36. I
GRESHAM, on a mount of grass, vert, a grass-
hopper, or. no. II
GRESLEY, Staffs., a lion,- passant, erm., col-
lared, gu.
GRESOUN, Sco., a fetterlock. Hoc securior.
77- 5
GRESQUE, Line., a lion, passant, ar., guttee, sa.,
collared, gu.
GRESSEY, a talbct, sejant, sa.* collared and
lined, or. 61. 1 1
GRESTEY, a lion, passant. 36. I
GRETTON, Suff., an arm, couped at shoulder, in
hand a truncheon.
GREVE, Herts., a squirrel, sa., charged with
two bends, sinister, ar., holding an escallop,
or.
GREVILE, a greyhound's head, erased, sa.,
collared and ringed, or.
GREVILE, Warw., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a demi-swan, wings expanded, ar., beaked,
of the first. 75- 5
GREVIS, Eng., the sun, or. 7. 10
GREVIS, Kent, a squirrel, between paws an
escallop, or.
GREY, Earl, a scaling-ladder, ar. De bon vou-
loir server le Roy. 77. 6
GREY of Norton, Durh., same crest and motto.
GREY, Beds., Ess., and Herts., a demi- woman,
couped at waist, ppr., hair flotant, or, in
each hand a sprig of laurel, vert.
GREY, Northurnb., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
swan, rising, wings elevated, ar., charged on
breast with a trefoil, gu. De bon vouloir
servir le Roy.
GREY, Sco., a badger, ppr. 34. 9
GREY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-swan,
ar., beaked, gu. comp. 86. 7
GREY, Sco., an anchor, entwined with a cable,
PP^ 133- 7
GREY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a demi-
eagle, ppr. 100. 2
GREY, Durh., on a sinister glove, in fess, ar., a
falcon, rising, or, encircled with a branch of
honeysuckle, ppr.
GREY, a fox, passant, regardant, ppr.
see plate 16.
GREY, Northumb., a scaling-ladder, ar.
77- 6
GREY, Chesh., in front of the sun, in splendour,
ppr., a unicorn, erect, erm., armed, crested,
and unguled, or. 73. 6
GREY, Leic., out of a ducal coronet, az., a
demi-peacock, in pride, ppr.
GREY, a wyvern, wings addorsed, supporting
with dexter a staff, raguly.
GREY, Northumb., a ram's head, ar. 57. 8
GREY, Norf. and Yorks., a dragon's head, or.
90. 4
GREY, on a chapeau, gu.. turned up, erm., a
wyvern, or. Foy en tout.
GREY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
wyvern, wings elevated and addorsed, or.
A ma puissance.
GREY, Heref., on a mount, vert, a bear, or.
GREY, Suff., a unicorn, passant, gu., bezantee,
crined, armed, hoofed, and ducally gorged,
or. comp. plate 70
GREY, a demi-lion, rampant, holding a scaling-
ladder.
GREYNDOUR, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, cracking
a nut, ppr. 58. 12
GREYSTOCK, Eng., a lion, passant, gardantj or.
Volo, non valeo. 36. 1 3
GRICE, Norf., a boar, passant, sa., ducally
gorged, or. comp. 4. II
GRIERSON, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter
a rose. 42. 5
GRIERSON, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, az. 68. 1 1
GRIERSON, Iri., a phoenix, in flames, ppr.
101. 10
GRIERSON, Bart., Sco., a fetterlock, ar. Hoc
securior. 77. 5
GRIERSON, Sco., a branch of fir, ppr. Spem
renovat. 13. 5
GRIERSON, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm,
erect, ppr., in hand a key, gold.
GRIESDALE, a dexter hand, in fess, holding a
sword, in pale.
GRIEVE, Sco., an anchor, in pale, ppr. Can-
dide et caute. 153. n
GRIEVE, Eng., an escallop, or, between wings,
gu. 5. 4
GRIEVE, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
dagger. Hoc securior. 159. 4
GRIEVE, Sco., a cock, regardant, ppr. 93. 13
GRIEVES, Eng., a pelican's head, erased, vuln-
ing, ppr. 103. II
GRIFFEN, a unicorn's head, erased, az., bezantee.
comp. 70. 5
GRIFFETH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, or.
Non crux, sed lux. 88. 7
GRIFFIN, Lond., Northamp., and Warw., a
talbot's head, erased, sa. 6 1. 2
GRIFFIN, Staffs., a woman's head, couped at
breasts, ppr., hair flotant, or. 129. 14
GRIFFIN, a talbot's head, erased, ppr. 61. 2
GRIFFINHOOFE, a griffin's head, or. 87. 6
GRIFFIS, Eng., a peacock, in pride, ppr. 1 17. I
GRIFFITH, Wei., a buck's head, cabossed, per
pale, or and sa. 84. 2
GRIFFITH, Eng., a woman's head, couped at
.breasts, ppr., hair flotant, or. 129. 14
GRIFFITH, Somers., a wolf's head, couped, sa ,
seme'e of etoiles, or.
GRIFFITH, a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
GRIFFITH, Wei., a lion, passant, sa. 36. I
GRIFFITH, a stag's head, erased, in mouth a
sprig of laurel, ppr.
GRIFFITH, on a mount, vert, a squirrel, sejant,
gu., holding a hazel-branch, fructed, cracking
a nut, ppr. comp. 58. 1 1
GRIFFITH, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
a dagger. 15 4- 6
GRIFFITH, on a ducal coronet, a griffin, sejant.
see plate 88
GUI
GRIFFITH, W. W., Castell March, Wales, out
of a mural coronet, a demi-lion, in dexter, a
palm-branch. A fynno Daw deued. 43. 10
GRIFFITHS, Wore., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
44. 14
GRIFFITHS, Heref., a wolf's head, couped, sa.,
semee of etoiles, or. Firmitas et sanitas.
comp. 19. 5
GRIFFITHS, a demi-moor, affronted, charged on
breast with three suns, ppr., girt round
middle with a band rayonne'e, in dexter a
spear.
GRIFFITHS, a stag's head, cabossed, between
the attires an etoile of eight points, or.
comp. 84. I
GRIGBT, an ounce's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared, ar., charged with two mullets, gu.
GRIGG, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in dexter
hand a swan's head, all ppr. 151. 3
GRIGGS, Eng., a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
leopard's face, ppr. 10. I
GRIGSON, a ram's head, erased, ppr. 57-7
GRIGSON of Saham Toney, Norf., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head. 86. 3
GRILL, Eng., a demi-chevalier, in armour, in
hand a scimitar, ppr. 130. 14
GRILLES, Cornw., a porcupine, passant.
33- 8
GRILLS, Devons. and Cornw., a hedgehog, ar.
33- 2
GRIMES, Lond., a martlet, vert. 119. 4
GRIMES, Warw. and Hants., two wings, ad-
dorsed, or. 74. 6
GRIMES, a horse's head, couped, or, between
wings, ar. 72. 4
GRIMSBIE, and GRIMBST, Leic., a demi-ram,
salient, sa. 55-7
GRIMSHAW, JOHN, Esq., of High Bank, Lane.,
a derni-griffin, sa. Tenax propositi, vinco.
86. 13
GRIMSHAW, Iri., a dexter arm, in armour, ppr.,
in hand a cross crosslet, fitched, in pale, az.
152. 4
GRIMSHAW, Eng., two lions' heads, erased,
collared, and addorsed, ppr. 47. 5
GRIMSHAW, Lane., a griffin, segreant, sa.,
beaked and membered, or. 86. IO
GRIMSTEAD, and GRIMSTED, a dexter arm, em-
bowed, ppr., elbow on the wreath, in hand
a bow. 146. 12
GRIMSTON, a stag's head, with a ring round
neck, ar. Faitz proverount. 83. 12
GRIMSTON, and GRIMSTONE, a stag's head, ar.,
attired, or. 83. 12
GRIMWOOD, Eng., on the top of a tower, issu-
ing, an eagle, wings addorsed, in beak an
acorn, slipped, ppr. 99. 4
GRIND AL, and GRINDALL, Eng., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand, by the blade, a
sword, point downward, ppr. 67. 15
GRINDAL, and GRINDALL, a demi-lion, ram-
pant, per pale, or and az. 44. 14
GRINDLAY, and GRINDLEY, a buffalo's head,
erased, gu. 14. 9
GRINDLAY, and GRINDLEY, a dove, ppr. 112. 1 1
GRINDLAY, and GRINDLEY, a pea-hen, ppr.
GRINGFIELD, Suss., a gauntlet, or. 1 53. 8
GRISEWOOD, Lond., a demi-lion, gardant, ar.,
environed with laurel, vert, holding a garb,
az?, banded, or.
GRISLAY, in dexter hand, ppr., a lozenge, or.
130. 4
184 G-RO
GRITTON, Eng., a lion's face, between wings,
ppr. 47-6
GRIVE, a martlet, sa. J'aileclef. 119. 5
GROAT of Newhall, Sco., an anchor, ppr.
Anchor fast. 133. 7
GROAT, Middx. and Kent, on a mount, vert, a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a javelin, surmounted by
two oak-branches.
GROBHAM, Wilts., a boar's head, couped, or.
3- 9
GROGAN, Iri., a hawk, in dexter a wheat-ear,
ppr. 105. 3
GROGAN, Eng., a hind, passant, or. 85. 7
GROME, Suff., an arm, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a gauntlet, also ppr.
GRONOW, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
GRONOW of Ash Hall, Glam., a lion, rampant.
Gronwi Ml Gwerninion. 41. 12
GROOBY, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle, displayed, ppr., charged with a label.
GROOM, GROME, and GROOME, on a torteau,
winged, gu., an eagle, wings displayed, or.
99. 2
GROOM, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand, of the first, a
gauntlet, suspended from wrist by a pink
ribbon, a shield, gold, thereon a pile, gu.,
charged with a cross pattee, fitched, ar.
GROOMBRIDGE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, q
garb, thereon a crow, perched, all ppr.
12. 2
GROSE, Surr., on a mount, vert, a lamb, sa.,
holding a banner, ar. ' 55-9
GROSETH, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
Pro patrid. 159. 7
GROSS, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a talbot, pas-
sant, ppr., collared and lined, or. 60. 2
GROSSE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a hand
holding a dagger, ppr. 138. 2
GROSSET, and GROSSETT, four arrows, points
downward, and a strung-bow, in saltier, all
ppr. 158. 4
GROSSETT, Wilts., two hands holding a sword,
erect, ppr. 134. 9
GROSVENOR, a talbot, passant. 61. 7
GROSVENOR, Dors., a horse, current, saddled
and bridled, ppr. 73. 9
GROTE, Lond. and Surr., between two elephants'
probosces, erect, a pine-tree, all ppr. Prodcsse
quam conspici.
GROVE, a stag, passant. Si. 10
GROVE, Dors, and Wilts., a talbot, passant, sa.,
collared, or. 61. 8
GROVE, Dors, and Wilts., a talbot, passant, sa.,
collared, ar. 6 1. 8
GROVE, Eng., in hand a glove, ppr. 67. 6
GROVE, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
GROVE, Eng., in hand a thistle, ppr. 85. n
GROVE of Ferae, Wilts., a dog, passant, sa.,
collared, ar. Ny dcssux ny dessoux. 61. 8
GROVER, Eng., out of a cloud, from sinister, an
arm, embowed, in hand a garland. 141. 3
GROVER, HARRY, The Bury, Hemel Hempstead,
Herts., and Bovenay Court, Burnham,
Bucks., a demi-lion, gu., gorged with a
collar gemel, in dexter paw, a palm branch,
slipped, resting sinister on a mullet, all or.
Le roy, la loy, lafoy. 161. 3
GROVES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cock's head, combed and wattled, gu. 94. 8
GROVES, Staffs., on a mount, vert, a dragon,
GBO
185
GUN
statant, ppr., collared and chained, or,
charged on shoulder with an etoile, gu.
GROVESNOR, Chesh. and Staffs., a talbot, or.
61. 7
GROWTAGE, of GOUTRIGE, an ostrich's head, in
beak a horse-shoe, ppr. comp. 1 08. 8
GROYN, a bear's head, sa. 20. 9
GROZE, a mullet, or. Deo juvante. 107. 4
GRUBB, Sco., a lion's head, erased. Strength
is from heaven. 47- *3
GRUBB, Herts., a griffin's head, erased, charged
with a rose. comp. 88. 7
GRUBB, Wilts., a lion's head, az., ducally
crowned, or. comp. 34. 10
GRUBBAM, and GRUBHAM, a cock, ppr. 94. 12
GRUBBE, a lion's head, az., murally crowned,
or.
GRUBBE, Wilts., in lion's gamb, sa., a rose,
gu., stalked and leaved, ppr. 43. I
GRUBEN, an acorn, slipped and leaved, vert.
54- 9
GRUBHAM, a rose, gu., stalked and leaved, vert.
30. 8
GRUDGFIELD, Suff., a gauntlet, or. 153. 8
GRUFFETH, Staffs, and Warvv., a demi-woman,
vested, gu., crined, or.
GRUMLET, Iri., a vine-branch, ppr! 30. 7
GRUMSTEAD, an antelope's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or. comp. 82. 7
GRUNDIE, Notts., a demi-leopard, rampant.
gardant, sa., bezantee. comp. 9. 8
GRUNDIN, Eng., a stag, passant, erm. 79. 4
GRYCE, Norf. , a boar, ar., duoally gorged,
hoofed, and armed, or. 57. I
GRYLLS, Cornw., a porcupine, passant, ar.
Vires agematis unus kabet. 33. 8
GRYME, Eng., the Roman fasces, ppr. 90. 3
GRYMES, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand seizing a
stag by the horns, all ppr. 79. 3
GRYMSBY, Ess., in sinister hand, a bow, ppr.
122. 6
GRYS, Eng., a lion, sejant, collared and lined.
38. I
GUBBINS, an arm, from elbow, vested, in hand
a branch of holly, vert.
GUCHERES, Eng., a water-bouget, sa. 131. 10
GUEST, Sco., a swan, ppr. 75. 1 1
GUEST, a swan, wings expanded, ppr. Nee
temere, nee timide.
GUEST, Bart., Wei., a swan's head and neck,
erased, ppr., gorged with a collar, and charged
with a cross moliue, sa., between two os-
trich-feathers, or. see plate 75
GUILAMORE, Viscount, Iri., a horse's head,
erased. 72. I
GUILFORD, Earl of, a dragon's head, sa. , scaled,
ducally gorged and chained, or. La vertue
est la seule noblesse — and — Animo etfide.
90. 7
GUILFORD, Eng., a dragon's head. Animo ct
fide. 90. 4
GUILFORD, Kent, a tree, couped and trunked,
or, flammant, gu. 54. 5
GUILFORD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
an ostrich -feather, erect, or.
GUILLAM, a dolphin, haurient, ppr. 68. 5
GUILLIM, Glouc., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a broken sword, all ppr.
GUINNERS, Iri., out of a mural coronet, az., a
demi-lion, or, in dexter a palm-branch, vert.
43- 10
GUINNESS, a boar, passant. 4, -n
GUION, and GUYOX, Eng., a cock, az., combed
and wattled, or. 94. 12
GUISE, Bart., Glouc., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a swan, rising, ppr. 75' 5
GUISE, a leopard's head, affronte"e, crowned
with an "antique crown. see plate 10
GUISSE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-swan,
ar., beaked, sa.
GULBY, a naked arm, embowed, hand thrust-
ing a sword, point downward.
GULDEFORD, a firebrand, flammant, ppr.
GULL, Kent, a dexter arm, in armour, embow-
ed, in fess, in hand a battle-axe, ar., handle,
or. 154. 10
GULLAN, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
GULLAND, Sco., a dove, within a serpent, in
orle, ppr. Innocence surmounts. 118.4
GULLINE, Sco., a dove, ppr. 112. 1 1
GULLINE, Sco., a falcon, belled, ppr. 104. 2
GULLIVER, a lion, passant, gardant, ar., ducally
crowned, or. Non dormit qui custodit.
comp. 37. I
GULLON, in a cavity of a rock, a blackbird,
sitting, all ppr. Tutum refugium.
GULLY, two keys, in saltier. Nil sine cruce.
GULMAN, a man's leg, in armour, couped and
embowed, the thigh in fess, the leg in pale,
the foot in chief, spurred, all ppr.
GULSTON, Swansea, an ostrich's wing, ppr.,
charged with a bend, az., thereon three
bezants. 2. 5
GULSTON, and GULSTONE, Lond., Middx., SUIT.,
Herts., and Leic., an ostrich's wing, the
feathers alternately ar. and gu., charged
with a bend, sa.
GUMBLETON, Middx., a demi-griffin, wings ad-
dorsed, ar., beaked and legged, gu., holding
a mullet, or. comp. 86. 13
GUN, co. Kerry, an open dexter hand erect,
ppr. Vincit amor pat rice. 153. ^
GUN, Sco., a wolf, passant, sa. 63. 31
GUN, a dexter arm, in mail, embowed, in hand
a sword, ppr. 140. 13
GUNDRY, Eng., a demi-lion, in dexter a sword,
all or. 44. ii
GUNMAN, Kent, out of a naval coronet, ar., an
anchor, erect, sa., cabled, or.
GUNN, Eng., on a chapeau, az., a fox, sejant,
or. 1 6. 2
GUNN, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. 159. 7
GUNN, Sco., in dexter hand, a musket.
GUNN, Norf., a lion, rampant, gu., holding a
bezant. see plate 41
GUNNER, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or. 47. 13
GUNNING, Bart., Northainp., a pigeon, in dex-
ter a caduceus, ppr.
GUNNING, Somers., an ostrich, in beak a horse-
shoe, ppr., charged on breast with a cross
patte"e. see plate 108
GUNNING, Kent, on a wreath, of the colours, a
dove, az., dexter supporting a sword, wavy,
radiated, in bend, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
Verite" sans peur.
GUNSTON, Iri., a tower, triple-towered, ar.
23. 10
GUNTER, Suss., a stag's head, erased, per pale,
sa. and gu., attired, or. 83. 13
GUNTER, Suss., a stag's head, couped, gu. and
sa., attired. 84. 10
GUNTER, Wei., a stag's head. 84. 10
GUNTHORPE, Norf., a lion s head, erased, col-
lared. 49. 12
GUN
186
G-YV
GUNTHOKPE, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar. 70. 4
GURDON, Hants., Suff., and Wilts., a goat, ar.,
attired, or, salient, against a mountain, vert.
comp. 56. 5
GURDON, Norf. and Suff., a goat climbing up a
rock, all ppr. In arduis viget virtus.
GURLIN, on a mural coronet, gu., an eagle,
wings addorsed, or, in beak an acorn, stalked
and leaved, ppr. comp. 99. 4
GURNEY, a lion's head, erased, or, gorged with
a palisado coronet, composed of spear-heads,
az.
GURNET of North Runcton, Lynn : (i.) On a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a gurnard
fish, in pale, head downwards. 5. 10. (2.)
On a wreath, ar. and gu., a wrestling collar,
or. 122. 9
GURNEY of Keswick, Norf., same crests.
GURWOOD, out of a mural coronet, a castle,
ruined in the centre, and therefrom an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a scimitar, ppr.
GURWOOD, a unicorn's head. 70. 4
GUSTON, Eng., a demi-wolf, gu.
63- 5
GUTHRIE, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. Sto pro
veritate. 159. 7
GUTHRIE, a salmon, naiant. Ditat et alit. 5. n
GUTHRIE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa., in
dexter a sword. 95. 5
GUTHRIE, Sco., a cross crosslet, az. Ex unitate
incrementum. 141.14
GUTHRIE, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, brandishing a sword, ppr. Sto pro
veritate. 140. 13
GUTHRY, Sco., in lion's paw, a palm-branch,
ppr. Sto pro veritate. 43. 5
GUTHRY, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, az. Ex
unitate incrementum. 141. 14
GUTTERIDGE, or GUTTRIDGE, a swan, passant,
crowned with an antique crown, or.
see plate 75
GUY, Northamp. and Wilts., between wings,
or, a lion's head, az., collared, ar.
GUY, a man's full face, bearded, ppr., crowned
with an antique crown, or. Dare quam
accipere.
GUYAN, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, or, gorged
with a collar, per pale, az. and sa. 45. 14
GUYBYON, an eagle's head, erased, erm.
102. 10
GUYLEMIN, Herts, and Wei., an eagle's head,
erased, sa., beaked, gu., in mouth a lion's
gamb, or, erased, of the second.
GUYLING, an arm, embowed, ar., in hand a
scimitar, pommelled, or, hand, ppr. 146. 4
GUYLING, Eng., an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
ar., in. hand a scimitar.
GUYOT, Eng., an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
GWATKIN, a garb, or, banded. 12. 13
GWILLAM, a dolphin, haurient, ppr. 68. 5
GWTLLANNE, Eng., an eagle, perched, ppr. 98. 9
GWILT, Lond., a cubit arm, couped, ppr., in
hand a saltier, or, surmounted by a fleur-de-
lis, sa.
GWINNELL, a sinister arm, in fess, vested, gu.,
embowed, in hand a bow, ppr. 147. i
GWINNETT, Glouc., a horse's head, couped, sa.,
in mouth a spear, in bend, head downwards,
embrued, ppr. 72. 8
GWYER, Wei., a wolf, passant, ppr. 63. 3
GWYN, Eng., a cannon, mounted, ppr. 132. 12
GWYN, Berks., Lond., and Wei., an arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a sword,
below the hilt, in bend, sinister, ar., hilt and
pommel, or. 67. 1 5
GWYN, two laurel slips, in saltier, ppr.
GWYN of Baron's Hall, Norf., a lion, rampant,
or. 41. 12
GWYN, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ppr., be-
tween attires a cross crosslet, fitched. 83. 4
GWYN, Wei., in gauntlet a sword, ar., pierced
through a dragon's head, erased, or, vulned,
ppr.
GWYN, Wei., a sword, in pale, ppr., point
downward, pierced through a boar's head,
sa. comp. 3. 12
GWYN of Dyffryn, Wei., in hand a dagger,
thrust through a boar's head. Vim vi repel-
lere licet. 148. 1 1
GWYNNE, Wei., in hand, in armour, couped
at wrist, ppr. , a dagger, blade, ar., hilt, or,
pierced through a boar's head, erased, sa.
GWYNNE, Wei., a lion, rampant, regardant,
supporting between paws a boar's head, all
or. comp. 41. 7
GWYNNE, Eng. and Iri., a dolphin, naiant, az.
68. ii
GWYNNE, Suss, and Lond., a bear, and ragged
staff. 28. 9
GYBBON, a demi-lion, ar., crowned, or, in dex-
ter an escallop, of the first. see plate 43
GYBBONS, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., charged
with three escallops, in pale, ar.
GYBONS, Oxon., Warw., and Wei., in lion's
gamb, erect and erased, gu., a cross forme's,
fitched, sa. 44. i
GYDE,
GYFFORD, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu., col-
lared, or, charged with three roses, of the
first.
GYLES, or GYLLS, in hand a spiked club, ppr.,
spikes, or. comp. 154. 14
GYLES, in a nest, a pelican, vulning, ppr. 97. 2
GYLES, Devons., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, gu., enfiled by a bar-gemelle, or, a
branch of apples, of the last, leaved, ppr.
GYLL, Durh. and Yorks., the head of an Eastern
king, couped at shoulders, in profile, ppr.,
crowned and collared, or.
GYLL of Wyrardisbury, Bucks., a hawk's head,
az., between wings, f retty, ' vert. Virtutis
gloria, merces. 107. 12
GYMBER, Lond., an arm, in armour, ppr., hold-
ing a spiked club, or. 154. 14
GYMBER, Lond., on a garb, a bird, close, az.
112. 6
GYNN, Herts., on a garb, or, a bird, close, az.
112. 6
GYPSES, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
GYSORS, Eng., a fox's head, erased, gu. 16. i
GYSSELING, Line., a lion, rampant, az., winged,
or. 40. 15
GYSSINGE, a lion, passant, erm., collared, gu.
comp. 36. i
GYTTIES, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a battle-axe, ar. 154. 10
GYTTINGS, Salop, two tilting-spears, in saltier.
comp. 121. 13
GYVES, a unicorn's head, couped at neck. 70. 4
GYVLIN, Norf., a demi-griffin, az., wings, beak,
and legs, or, holding a fleur-de-lis.
see plate 86
HAB
187
HAG
H
HABGOOD, Eng., a sword and quill, in saltier,
ppr. 133. 8
HABINGDON, Wore., an eagle, displayed, or,
ducally crowned, az. see plate 96
HABINGDON, a horse's head, erased, ar., bridled,
sa., between wings, ppr. comp. 72. 4 and 7
HACCOMB, an arm, in hand a bow and arrow,
all ppr.
HACHET, Warw., a hawk's head, couped, gu.
HACHET, Warw., a hawk's head, ppr. 'Hoetfos
'Hoe^oiJ/tevoy. 103. 14
HACHET, or HACKET, Lond. and Bucks., a
demi-panther, ar., spotted, az., or and gu.,
holding a branch, vert, flowered, of the
fourth. 9. 7
HACKBECK, a cross pattee. 123. 5
HACKER, on trunk of tree, in fess, a moor-cock,
ppr. 74. 12
HACKET, Warw., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Fides sujficit. 102. 10
HACKET, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
HACKETT, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two heads,
displayed, each head ensigned with a crown.
96. II
HACKFORD, on a trumpet, or, a swan, wings
addorsed, ar. 75* 9
HACKLET, Lond., a demi-lion, gu. 44. 14
HACKLET, and HACKLUIT, in hand a hunting-
horn, ppr. 152. 14
HACKNEY, out of a ducal coronet, a nag's head.
73- i
HACKOTE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a martlet,
ppr. 119. 2
HACKSHAW, Salop, a heron's head, erased, ar.,
ducally gorged, gu. see plate 115
HACKVILL, on a mount, a greyhound, passant.
17- 5
HACKVILL, Eng., on a chapeau, a fox, sejant,
ppr. 16. 2
HACKWELL, and HAKEWILL, Line, and Devons.,
a trefoil, slipped, purp., between wings, dis-
played, or. 77. I
HACKWELL, between wings, or, a human heart,
gu. comp. 130. i
HADD, Kent, on a mount, vert, a talbot, se-
jant, ar. , eared, sa., ducally gorged, gu.
see plate 61
HADDEN, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand a
scimitar, ppr. 146. 4
HADDEN, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, or.
Suffer. 102. 10
HADDERWICK, Sco., a dexter arm, from elbow,
holding a roll of paper, ppr. Ne timeas recte
faciendo. 125. 3
HADDINGTON, Earl of, Sco. (Hamilton), two
dexter hands, conjoined, in fess, issuing from
clouds, holding a laurel-branch, erect, all
ppr. Prcesto et persisto. 125. 12
HADDOCK, Eng., in hand a fish, all ppr.
!56- 5
HADDON, out of rays, or, a man's leg, couped
at thigh, erect, the foot upward, spurred, all
PPr- ' 133- H
HADDON, Grandholme, Sco., a leg, couped at
thigh, foot upward. JParta tucrl.
HADDOW, Sco., in lion's paw a thistle, all ppr.
39- H
HADESTOCK, on stump of oak-tree, sprouting,
the sun shining, all ppr. 26. 10
HADESWELL, or HADISWELL, Eng., a demi-
lion, rampant, gu., in paws a battle-axe, az.
43- "
HADFIELD, Eng., an escallop, or. 5. 8
HADFIELD, an arm, embowed, vested, az., in
hand, ppr., a trefoil, slipped, or.
HADFIELD, an arm in armour, embowed, in
hand a crane's head and neck, erased.
140. 10
HADLEY, Lond. and Heref., a falcon, ar.,
beaked, legged, and belled, or, in mouth a
buckle, of the last. comp. 104. 2
HADLOW, Sco., in lion's paw a thistle, all ppr.
39- H
HADLY, Eng., a falcon. 105. 14
HADOKEES, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, sa.,
collared, ar. 60. 4
HADSON, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, rampant,
gu-
HADSOR, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a dra-
gon's head, or, in mouth some leaves, ppr.
HADWEN, the bust of an angel, wings elevated,
ensigned with a cross. 129. 6
HADWEN, Lane., out of a mural coronet, or, an
eagle's head, ppr. Perfero. 98. I
HAFFENDEN, Kent, an eagle's head, couped.
102. 9
HAFFENDEN of Homewood, Kent, same crest.
HAFFENDEN, Bloomsbury, a griffin's head,
erased, in mouth an arrow. comp. 88. 5
HAGAR, Eng., a garb, in fess, ppr. 12. 9
HAGART, a lion, rampant, ppr. Sans peur.
41. 12
HAGARTY, Iri., in dexter hand, ppr., an escal-
lop, or. 158. 3
HAGELL, Eng., an olive-branch, slipped, ppr.
13- 4
HAGEN, Eng., a stork's head, erased, ppr.
116. 3
HAGEN, a dove, rising, ar. 99. 1 1
HAGGAR, Ess. and Cambs., a talbot, passant,
ar., collared and lined, gu. 61. 8
HAGGARD, Eng., a cock's head, erased, ppr.
94. 9
HAGGARD, Kent, a cubit arm, erect, in hand a
truncheon. .Dux mihi reritas. I. 4
HAGGARD, Norf. : (i.) A mullet of six points,
ar. 65. 15. (2.) Out of a mural coronet, a
snake, erect, ppr., in mouth a trefoil, slipped,
vert. Micat inter omnes.
HAGGARTH, a bugle-horn, ar., stringed.
i. 12 or 13
H AGGER, Eng., a demi-lion, gu., supporting a
long cross, az. 43. 13
HAGGERSTON, Durh., a lion, passant, ar. 36. I
HAGGERSTON, Bart., Northumb., a lion, ram-
pant, ar. 41. 12
HAGGERSTON, Eng., a talbot, erm. 61.7
HAGGES, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar, ppr. 121. 6
HAGLEY, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a battle-axe, all ppr. 154. 10
HAG
188
HAL
HAGNE, Eng. , issuing from a tower, a leopard's
head, collared, gu. 22. 7
HAGTHORPE,' Durh., in dexter hand, ppr.,
sleeve striped, in bend, ar. and gu. three
leaves, vert. 156. 12
HAHN, on a ducal coronet, a swan, wings ad-
dorsed, and ducally gorged.
HAHNEL, JOHN, Jun., Queensberry, Yorks.,
HAIG, GEOKGE AUGUSTUS, J.P., Pen Ithon,
Radnors. . a rock, ppr. Tyde what may. 67. 5
HAIG of Bemerside, Roxb., Sco., a rock, ppr.
Tyde what may. 67. 5
HAIG, Sco., a rock, ppr. Tyde what may. 67. 5
HAIG, and HAIGH, a demi-savage, over dexter
shoulder a hammer. 131. 9
HAIGH, Yorks., a talbot's head, erased, gu.
61. 2
HAILES, Eng., a wheel, or. 39. 2
HAILLT, Sco., a galley, sa., flag, gu. 21. n
HAILSTONES, Sco., a rose-branch, bearing roses,
all ppr. 30. 4
HAINE, a lion, rampant, ar., supporting the
Roman fasces, ppr. In te Domine speravi.
HAINES, Eng., on a crescent, an arrow, in pale.
ppr. 149. i
HAINES, an eagle, displayed, az., seme'e of
etoiles, ar. see plate 95
HAINS, Eng., an antelope's head, ppr., collared,
sa. 55. 6
HAIR, Sco., two daggers, in saltier, ppr. 150. 10
HAIR, Eng., a hare, couchant. 58. 6
HAIRSTANES, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a
key, ppr. Toujours fidcle. 78. 13
HAITLIE, Eng., in hand four arrows, points
downward. comp. 127. 12
HAIZE, Lond., a wolf's head, .ppr., erased, gu.,
charged on neck with an escallop, or.
HAKE, a sword, in pale, ar., hilt and pommel,
or, enfiled with a boar's head, couped, in
fess, az. 3. 12
HAKE, out of a ducal coronet, two pot-hooks,
addorsed, between wings.
HAKELIOTT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume
of four ostrich-feathers. 108. 5
HAKE WOOD, Eng., on a chapeau, a garb, ppr.
12. 7
HALBERDTN, a wolf, rampant, regardant, ppr.
63. 4
HALCRO, Sco., two hands holding a sword, in
pale, ppr. 134. 9
HALDANE, Eng., a terrestrial globe, ppr. 8. 6
HALDANE, and HALDEN, Sco., an eagle's head,
erased, or. Suffer. 102. 10
HALDENBT, Yorks., a swan, close, ar., beaked
and legged, gu., in beak a sprig of laurel, ppr.
HALDERMAN, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
in hand, ppr., a broken spear, in bend.
HALDIMAND, Eng., a sea-lion, sejant, ppr. 69. 2
HALE, Eng., a heron's head, erased, ar. 116. 6
HALE, in lion's gamb, erased, az., two arrows,
in saltier, or, flighted, ar.
HALE of King's Walden, Herts., a snake, ppr.,
entwined round five arrows, or, headed, sa.,
feathered, ar., one in pale, four in saltier. 2. 4
HALES, and HALE, Lond. and Herts., five
arrows, one in pale, and four in saltier, or,
headed, sa., feathered, ar., environed with
a snake, ppr. 2. 4
HALES, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand an arrow. 157. 7
HALES, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand an arrow, of the
second, round shoulder a ribbon, tied, gu.
HALES, Eng., a griffin, sejant, ar. 88. 13
HALEY, Lond. and Middx., a goat's head,
erased, ar., gorged with a chaplet, gu.
comp. 55. 2
HALEY, Suss., on a crescent, ar., a cross
patonce, gu.
HALFHEAD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
man, in armour, couped at thighs, ppr., gar-
nished, vizor up, brandishing a pole-axe,
gold, between wings, each charged with two
decrescents, ar., and three etoiles, pierced,
sa. 131. n
HALFHIDE, a greyhound, sejant, or, collared,
az., garnished and ringed, gold. 18. 13
HALFORD, Bart., Leic.: (i.) A staff, entwined
by a serpent, ppr., and ensigned by a coro-
net, composed of crosses pattee and fleurs-
de-lis. HO. 2. (2.) A greyhound's head,
couped at neck, sa-, collared, or. Mutus
inglorius. 18. 10
HALFORD, a greyhound's head, erased at neck,
sa., collared, or. 1 8. 10
HALFORD, a demi-greyhound, collared. 17. 2
HALFPENNY, Eng., a lion, sejant, in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, resting sinister on a
triangle, gu.
HALGOET, Eng., a thistle, ppr. 2. 3
HALHEAD, Eng., a falcon, wings expanded, ar.,
beaked and belled, or. 100. 13
HALIBURTON of Pitcur, Sco., a negro's head,
couped at shoulders, helmeted. 121. 8
HALIBURTON, Sco., a tree, ppr. Majora sequor.
25- 13
HALIDAY, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ppr.
Virtute parta. 3. 9
HALIDAY of Carnmoney, co. Antrim, a boar's
head, couped, ar., langued, and tusked, or.
Virtute parta. 3. 9
HALIFAD, on stump of a tree, erased at top,
and couped at root, in fess, a bird. 74. 12
HALKE, Kent, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a battle-axe, all ppr. 154. 10
HALKERSTON, Sco., a hawk's head, erased, gu.
In ardua niter. 103. 3
HALKERSTON, Sco., a falcon's head, erased, gu.
I03- 3
HALKET, Bart., a falcon's head, erased, ppr.
Fides sufficit. 103. 3
HALKET, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, iu
hand a scimitar, all ppr. 146. 4
HALKETT, Eng., a lion, passant. 36. i
HALKETT, CRAIGIE-, of Cramond, Edinr., a fal-
con's head, erased, ppr. Fides sufficit — and
— Honeste vivo.
10'
HALL, Notts., a crescent, ar., surmounted by
a griffin's head, erased, sa., in beak, three
ears of wheat, or. Persevere.
HALL, Chester, a stag's head, collared, or.
83. 12
HALL, Durh. and Oxon., a talbot's head,
erased, sa. 61. 2
HALL, Bart., Monmouth, a palm-branch, in
bend sinister, ppr., in front of a griffin's
head, erased, or, charged with a gernelle,
gu., in beak a hawk's lure, or, tasselled, ar.
Turpiter desperatur.
HALL, Staffs., a griffin's head, erased, erm.
88. 7
HALL, a bear's head, muzzled, ppr. 20. 6
HAL 189
HALL, Bart., Sco., a crane, or, standing on a
hill, vert, in dexter a stone. Dot cura
quietem. 115. 6
HALL, Kent, a horse's head, sa., in armour,
ppr., bridled and armed, or, on head a plume
of two feathers, az. 72. 1 1
HALL, Wilts., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a battle-axe, ar. 154. 10
HALL, Wore., a dragon's head, az., collared,
or. 89. 4
HALL, Leic., a talbot's head, sa., spotted, or.
Remember and forget not. 61. 3
HALL, Wore, and Yorks., a talbot's head, sa.
61. 3
HALL, Durh., a talbot's head, erased, ar., col-
lared. 60. 4
HALL, Eng., a griffin's head. 88. 6
HALL, Lond. and Yorks., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, ar., a greyhound, sejant, erm.
see plate 18
HALL, Lond., in hand, gu., a ball, sa. 153. 10
HALL, a horse's head, between two ostrich -
feathers. 71. 3
HALL, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, all ppr.
1 06. 7
HALL, a demi-wolf, rampant, in«dexter a heart,
transpierced by two darts, in saltier, the
point of one broken off.
HALL, Eng., on a mount, vert, a stork, or, in
dexter a flint-stone. 115. 6
HALL, Iri., a fox's head. 16. 3
HALL, Sco., a demi-gritfin, ppr. Per ardua ad
alta. 86. 13
HALL, Sco., a hunting-horn, az., veruled, ar.
i. 14
HALLAM, Eng., on a mount, vert, a bull, gu.
15. 12
HALLES, Herts, and Lond., a snake, ppr., en-
twined round five arrows, one in pale, and
four in saltier, or, headed, sa., feathered, ar.
2. 4
HALLET, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar., between paws a be-
zant. 43. 15
HALLET, Somers., a demi-lion, holding a be-
zant. 43. 15
HALLETT, Eng., in dexter hand a key, ppr.
78. 13
HALLEWEEL, a boar's head, erect, between two
ostrich-feathers, ppr. 20. 7
HALLEY, a boar's head, erased and erect, be-
tween two ostrich-feathers, ppr. 20. 7
HALLIBUKTON, Sep., a stag at gaze. Watch well.
Si. 10
HALLIDAT of Chapel Cleeve, Somers., a demi-
lion, rampant, or, supporting an anchor, az.
Quarta saluti. 42. 9
HALLIDAT, an oak- tree, fructed, ppr. 25. 12
HALLIDAY, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ar.
Virtute parta. 3. 9
HALLIDAY, Salop and Sco., a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, in fess, in hand a sword,
embrued, all ppr. comp. 125. 9
HALLIDAY, a boar's head, erased, sa. 15. 5
HALLIFAX, Eng., a mountain, ppr.
HALLIFAX, Ess., a moorcock, wings expanded,
per bend sinister, sa. and gu., combed and
wattled, of the second, ducally gorged,
charged on breast with a cross crosslet, or.
comp. 113. 10
HALLINGTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a greyhound's head, sa. 1 8. 5
HAM
HALLIWELL, Lane., a griffin, passant. 87. 13
HALLMAN, or HALMAN, Devons., a crossbow,
erect, or, between wings, gu. 66. 5
HALLOM, Eng., a hand, gu., holding a grenade,
fired, ppr. 155. 3
HALLOW,- an eagle, displayed, regardant, or, in
dexter a sword, in pale, ppr. 98. 14
HALLOWAY, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, gard-
ant, purp. 42. 10
HALLOWTOWN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a greyhound's head, sa. 1 8. 5
HALLS, Eng., an arm, vested, gu., cuffed, or
in hand an anchor, ppr. 2. I
HALLWELL, HALWELL, and HALYWELL, Eng.,
a hunting-horn, az., stringed, gu., between
wings, or. 155-4
HALLYBURTON, Hon. Lord, Sco., a moor's head,
couped, helmeted, ppr. Watch well. 121. 8
HALPIN, on a ducal coronet, an eagle, dis-
played, see plate 96
HALPIN, Iri., out of a tower, a demi -griffin,
rampant, wings addorsed. 22. 1 1
HALSBUBY, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, az.
44. 14
HALSE, and HALSEY, Devons. and Norf., a
griffin, sejant, wings addorsed, ar. 88. 13
HALSEY, in dexter hand, ppr., vested sleeve,
gu., cuff, ar., a griffin's claw, erased, or.
Nescit vax missa rererti.
HALSTEAD, Berks, and Lond., out of a mural
coronet, a demi-eagle, erm., beaked, or. 98. 3
HALTON, Ess., a lion, sejant, ar., holding a
broken lance, ppr. 38. 1 1
HALY, Iri., a savage's head, in profile, couped,
ppr. 123. 12
HALY, Sco., a greyhound, current. Gang
forret. 17. 8
HALYBURTON, Sco., a stag at gaze, ppr. Watch
well. 81. 10
HALYBURTON, Sco., a boar's head, couped and
erect, ppr. Watch well. 3. 6
HALYBURTON, Sco., a boar's head, couped and
erect, ppr. Majores sequor.
HALYBURTON, Sco., a grey hound's head, couped,
ppr. Fidele. 18. 10
HALYBURTON, Sco., a moor's head, sa., banded,
ar. Watch well. 131. 15
HALYS, Eng., a spur rowel, az., between eagles'
wings, or.
HAM, Eng., on a chapeau, a unicorn's head,
erased, ppr. 7°- 3
HAMBLETON, Eng., a bundle of quills, ppr. 51.4
HAMBLEY, and HAMBLY, Eng., a dolphin, hau-
rient, az. 68. 5
HAMBROUGH, a horse, at full speed, ppr. 73. 5
HAMBY, Line., a hawk, volant, ppr., beaked,
legged, and winged, or. 105. I
HAMDEN, Bucks., an eagle's head, erased, az.
IO2. IO
HAMDEN, Bucks, and Northamp., a talbot,
passant, erm., collared and lined, gu., end of
line in a bow knot. 61. 8
HAMELEN, HAMELIN, and HAMELYN, a hand,
pulling a rose from a bush, ppr. 159. 10
HAMER, Eng., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lion's head, ar. 47- 7
HAMERTON, Eng., in hand a broken hammer,
ppr. I52- I0
HAMERTON of Hellifield, Yorks., a greyhound,
couchant. Fixus adversa sperno. 18. n
HAMES, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a lion, pas-
sant, ppr. 37- 3
HAM
190
HAMIGSTON, Eng., a dragon's head, erased, gu.,
ducally gorged, ar. 90. 7
HAMILL, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a leopard,
sejant, ppr. 9. 2
HAMILL, a palm-tree, fructed, ppr. 25. I
HAMILL, Iri., a demi-lion, sa., collared, or.
45- H
HAMILTON of Broomhill, Sco., a horse's head.
Ride through. 72- l
HAMILTON, Duke of, Marquess of Douglas
(Hamilton-Douglas), out of a ducal coronet,
or, an oak-tree, fructed, penetrated, trans-
versely in main stem, by a frame-saw, ppr.,
frame, gold. Through — for Hamilton ; and
— Jamais arriere — for Douglas. 25. 10
HAMILTON of Gilkerscleugh, Lanark, same
crest. Through — and — In arduis fortitudo.
HAMILTON, Bart., of Silverton Hill, Sco., same
crest. Through — and — Sola, nobilitat virtus.
HAMILTON, DALKYMPLE-, Bart., Sco., a rock,
ppr. Firm. 67. 5
HAMILTON, Bart., of Brecon, Wei., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an oak-tree, ppr., fructed,
gold, transversed by a frame-saw, also ppr.
Through. 25. II
HAMILTON, Devons., an oak-tree, ppr., the
trunk surmounted by an escutcheon, charged
with a cinquefoil, or. comp. 25. 6
HAMILTON, Devons., two spears, in saltier,
issuing through an Eastern crown, or, and
between spears a bugle- horn, sa.
HAMILTON of Sundrum, Ayr, out of a ducal
coronet, or, an oak-tree, fructed, penetrated
transversely in main stem by a frame-saw,
ppr. Through. 25. II
HAMILTON, Marquess of Abercorn, Baron Bel-
haven. See those titles.
HAMILTON, of Barnton, Sco., the branch of a
tree growing out of an old stock. Through
God revived. 26. 1 3
HAMILTON of Byres, Sco., two dexter hands,
out of clouds, joined, in fess, holding a branch
of laurel, ppr. Prcesto et persto.
HAMILTON of Preston, a man, from middle,
brandishing a sword. Pro patrid.
comp. 133. 4
HAMILTON of Aikenhead, in hand an oak- slip,
ppr. Virebo.
HAMILTON of TJdstoun, Sco., a boar's head,
erased, ppr. Ubique fidelis. 15. 3
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. Non metuo.
HAMILTON of Wishaw, Sco., in hand a sword,
indented on back like a saw, and a quill, in
saltier, ppr. Tarn virtus quam honos.
HAMILTON of Orbistown, Sco., an antelope,
ppr. Ojuis accursabit. 82. 10
HAMILTON of Barncluith, Sco., a spear, ppr.
Dat Deus originem. 66. I
HAMILTON, Sco., a ship in distress, ppr. Lit-
tora specto. 21. 10
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. Littore sistam.
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. Immersabilis.
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. I gain by hazard.
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. Per varios casus.
HAMILTON, Sco., within two branches, in orle,
two hands, conjoined, out of clouds, all ppr.
Prestando prcesto.
HAMILTON, Sco., a heart, gu., charged with a
cinquefoil, ar. 136. 15
HAMILTON of Cairnes, Sco., a Bible, expanded,
ppr. Ore lego, corde credo. 149. 3
HAMILTON of Olivestob, Sco., an antelope's
HAM
head and neck, gorged with a collar, and
attired, gu. Invia virtuti pervia. see plate 82
HAMILTON of Westburn, in hand a lance, in
bend, ppr. Et arma et virtus. 148. 10
HAMILTON of Neilsland, Sco., an oak-tree,
fructed, ppr. Obsequio non viribus. 25. 12
HAMILTON of Blanterferm, Sco., trunk of oak-
tree, couped, sprouting two branches, ppr.
Non deficit alter. 26. 1 5
HAMILTON of Daichmont, Sco., in hand a heart,
ppr. No heart more true.' 145. 3
HAMILTON of Dalziel, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr.
Requiesco sub umbra. 25. 12
HAMILTON of Wessport, Sco., two branches of
oak, in saltier, fructed. Addunt robur. 54. 10
HAMILTON of Cubardie, a cinquefoil, ar. Non
mutat genus solum. So. 3
HAMILTON of Colquot, Sco., a cupid, with bow,
quiver, and arrow, ppr. Quos dedit arcus
amor. 135. i
HAMILTON, Sco., an oak-plant, or. Tandem fit
arbor. 54. 12
HAMILTON of Presmenaw, in hand a pen, ppr.
Tarn virtute quam labor e. 144. 10
HAMILTON of Smaliston, a mascle, or. I'll
deceive no man. 107. 6
HAMILTON of Gilkerscleugh, a hand, issuing
out of a man's heart, ppr., grasping a sword.
In arduis fortitudo. 138. 3
HAMILTON of Kilbrachmonth, a hand pulling
up a cinquefoil, ppr. Et neglecta virescit.
128. 12
HAMILTON, in hand a scimitar. i ^8. 9
HAMILTON, in hand a tilting-spear. 148. 10
HAMILTON, Sco., in hand an oak-slip, ppr.
Virebo.
HAMILTON, Sco., in hand a holly -leaf, ppr.
Semper virescens.
HAMILTON, Sco., an oak-tree, growing out of
a torse, and fructed, ppr. Obsequio non
viribus. 25. 12
HAMILTON, Sco., a horse's head, ar., bridled,
gu. 72. 7
HAMILTON, Sco., a salmon, haurient, ar., an
annulet through nose.
HAMILTON, Sco., a greyhound's head and neck,
couped, ppr., collared, gu., garnished, or.
18. 10
HAMILTON, Sco., an antelope's head and neck,
ppr., collared and attired, gu. Invia vir-
tuti pervia. comp. 82. 6
HAMILTON, Sco., a demi-goat, affrontee, be-
tween the joints of fore-legs, a human heart,
all ppr. 82. 5
HAMILTON of Bangour, Ayr, a ship in distress,
ppr. Immersabilis. 21. 10
HAMILTON of St. Ernans, co. Donegal, a nag's
head, couped, ar., bridled, gu. Ride through.
72. 7
HAMILTON, Sco., in hand a dagger, in pale.
122. 12
HAMILTON, Sco., a sword, in pale. 65. 6
HAMILTON, Sco., a crescent, ar. 140. 2
HAMLEY, Eng., a garb, in fess. -12. 13
HAMLIN, Eng., seven arrows, points upward,
ppr. ' comp. 107. 10
HAMLYN, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, ppr.
75- 10
HAMLYN, Devons., a demi-swan, wings ex-
panded, bezante*e. 75- 3
HAMLYN, Devons., a griffin, gardant. Caute
scd strenue. see plate 87
HAM
191
HAMLYN, a swan, close, in mouth a baton.
see plate 75
HAMLTNG, Eng., a hand pulling a rose from a
bush, ppr. 159. 10
HAMME, Eng., on a chapeau, a unicorn's head,
erased, ppr. 70. 3
HAMMERSLEY, Eng. , two lions' gambs, holding
up a crescent. 11.4
HAMMERSLEY, a demi-griffin, segreant, in dex-
ter a cross crosslet, titched. see plate 86
HAMMICK, Bart., Lond., a demi-lion, holding
an escarbuncle, gold. 44. 10
HAMMILL, Eng., a palm-tree, fructed,ppr. 25. I
HAMMINGTON, Kent, a dragon's head, erased,
gu., ducally gorged, ar., charged on neck
with three guttes, in fess, of the last.
• comp. 90. 7
HAMMOND, a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
HAMMOND, an eagle's head, gorged with a col-
lar, indented.
HAMMOND, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head, between wings. 102. 2
HAMMOND, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
eagle, wings expanded, sa., charged on breast
with a rose, gu.
HAMMOND of Wistaston Hall,«Chesh., a boar,
passant, ppr. 4. 1 1
PAMMOND, Kent, a hawk's head, collared, gu.,
rays issuing, or. Pro reye ct patrid.
comp. 102. 8
HAMOND of Westacre, Norf., on a rock, ppr., a
dove, ar., in mouth an olive-branch, vert.
1 06. 3
HAMOND, a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
HAMOND, Bart., Berks., out of a naval crown,
or, an eagle's head, sa. 102. 3
HAMPDEN, Eng., a peacock's head, couped, az.
117. 2
HAMPDEN, Bucks, and Sco., an eagle's head,
erased, az. 102. 10
HAMPDEN, Viscount : (i.) For Hamden, a tal-
bot, statant, erm., collared, ringed, and lined,
gu., end of line tied over back. comp. 61. 8.
(2.) For Trevor, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a wyvern, wings addorsed, sa.
Vestigia nulla retrorsum. 92. 1 1
HAMPDEN, Bucks, and Northamp., a talbot,
passant, erm., collared and lined, the line in
a bow-knot over neck, gu. 61. 8
HAMPSON, Bart., Bucks., out of a mural coro-
net, ar., a greyhound's head, sa., collared, of
the first. Nunc aut nunquam. 1 8. 3
HAMPSTEAD, and HAMPSTED, Eng., a demi-
chevalier, in full armour, brandishing a
scimitar, all ppr. 130. 14
HAMPTON, Lond., Middx., and Staffs., a wolf's
head, erased, sa. 19. 6
HAMPTON, Staffs., a wolf's head, ar. 19. 5
HAMPTON, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, or.
102. 12
HANAM, Ensr., a demi-griffin, holding a close
helmet, ppr. 86. 8
HANBURY, Glouc., Wore., and Northamp., out
of a mural coronet, sa., a demi-lion, or, in
dexter a battle-axe, of the first. 42. 14
HANBURY, a lion, holding a pole-axe, ppr. 38. 9
HANBY, Eng., two arms, in armour, embowed,
holding a heart. comp. 147. 7
HANCE, Eng., in hand a sword, in pale, enfiled
with a Saracen's head, couped, ppr. 1 21. 14
HANCHETT, Eng., the sun shining on a sun-
flower, ppr.
HAN
HANCKFORD, Eng., a demi-cupid, in dexter a
torch, ppr. 126. 2
HANCOCK, Eng., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
HANCOCK, a demi-lion, between paws a lozenge,
sa.
HANCOCK, an arrow, point downward, ppr.
65. 12
HANCOCKE, Devons., a demi-griffin, ar., armed,
or. 86. 13
HANCOCKS, on a mount, vert, a cock, gu., in
dexter an ear of wheat, or. Redeem time.
comp. 94. 12
HANCOME, Lond., a lion, sejant, or, collared,
gu., charged with two etoiles, of the first.
comp. 38. 13
HAN cox, Eng., an arrow, point downwards.
65. 12
HAND, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand three
ears of wheat, ppr. 156. 1 1
HAND, Hunts., a dexter hand apaume"e, ppr.
153- 7
HAND, a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
HANDASYD, a dexter hand, erect, ppr. 153. 7
HANDBY, Eng., a hind's head. 85. 3
HANDCOCK, Iri. , stump of holly-bush, shooting
new leaves, ppr. 26. 8
HANDCOCK, a cock, gu. 94. 12
HANDCOCK, Eng., out of the sea, an arm, em-
bowed, in hand a bait spade. 2. 6
HANDFIELD, Eug., in hand a bomb-shell, fired,
Ppr- 155- 3
HANDFIELD, Cumb., a phoenix's head, ppr.,
crowned, or. see plate 101
HANDFORD, Eng., two ears of wheat, in saltier,
ppr. 13. 14
HANDLEY, Eng., a sceptre, in pale, ppr. 147. 1 1
HANDLEY, a goat, current, sa., bearded, un-
guled, and armed, or.
HANDS, Eng., a goat's head, erased, gu. 55-2
HANDY, Eng., two arms, in armour, embowed,
holding a battle-axe, ppr. 157. 3
HANDYSIDE, and HANDYSYDE, a dexter hand,
apaume'e, ppr. Munificeetfortiter. 153. 7
HANEY, Eng., a stag's head, ppr., collared, or,
between attires, a cross pattee, gu.
comp. 84. 7
HANFORD, Wore., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a wyvern, of the first, wings expanded,
ar., beaked and legged, gu. see plate 91
HANGER, a griffin, segreant, between fore-feet
the sun, or. 86. 5
HANHAM, Bart., Dors., a griffin's head, erased,
or. 88. 7
HANHAM, Dors., a griffin's head, erased, ducally
gorged, or.
HANKEY, Loud., a demi-wolf, erminois. 63. 5
HANKIN, Eng., a boy, pulling a branch from a
tree, ppr. 121. 5
HANKLEY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
triple plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. 1 1 8. 2
HANLABY, on a mount, an oak-tree, ppr. 26. 5
HANLEY, Eng., a sceptre, in pale, ppr. 147. 1 1
HANLY, Iri., three arrows, points downward,
banded. 137. 6
HANMAN, a lion, sejant, erm. Per ardua ad
alta. 38. 13
HANMER, Bart., Wei., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm. , a lion, sejant, gardant, ar.
Gardez Vhonneur. 37-6
HANMER, Eng., 011 a ducal coronet, a peacock,
close, ppr. 117- 12
HANNA, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, sa. 19. 6
HAN
192
HAR
HANNAH, Eng., a demi-griffin, between claws
a close helmet, ppr. comp. 86. 8
HANNAY of Rusko, Ul version, between the
horns of a crescent, a cross crosslet, fitched,
in pale, sa. Per ardua ad alta. 127. I
HANNAY, Sco. and Eng., same crest.
HANNEY, Eng., a stag's head, ppr., collared, or,
between attires a cross pattee, gu. comp. 84. 7
HANNING, Eng., a stag's head, erased, or.
83- 13
HANROTT, Lond., an eagle, displayed, with two
heads, sa. Perseverando — and — Hamani
nihU alienum. 96. 13
HANSAKD, Eng., a falcon, volant, az. 105. i
HANSARD, an arm, in armour, couped at shoul-
der, embowed, the part from shoulder to
elbow in fess, and bound with a ribbon, the
other part in pale, in hand a broken sword.
HANSARD, Eng., an antique crown, or. 66. 2
HANSARD, Lond., a cubit arm, erect, vested,
or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a mullet, of the
second. Probitas verus honos.
HANSARD, Eng., a martlet, sa. 119. 4.
HANSBY, Yorks., a pheon, or. 77. 13
HANSFELL, the trunks of two trees, erect, each
sprouting a new branch, the two branches in
saltier. 26. 7
HANSON, Eng., on a chapeau, a martlet, wings
addorsed, sa. see plate 119
HAN WELL, Eng., in hand a club, in pale, ppr.
158. 8
HAPSBURGH, Eng., an eagle, displayed, ar.,
beaked and membered, gu. Virtutis pre-
mium honor. 96. 10
HARBER, Eng., in hand three arrows, points
downward. comp. 127. 12
HARBERT, Eng., two wings, expanded, ppr.
109. 12
HARBERTON, Viscount (Pomeroy), a lion, ram-
pant, gu., holding an apple, ppr. Virtutis
fortuna comes.
HARBIN of Newtown, Somers., in hand, ppr.,
a spear, or. 148. 10
HARBIN, Somers., a horned owl, ar. 107. 8
HARBORD, on a chapeau, turned up, erm., a
lion, couchant. 39. 6
HARBORNE, Eng., two lions' gambs, sa., hold-
ing up a bezant. 52. 7
HARBOROUGH, Earl of (Sherard), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a peacock's tail, erect, ppr. Le
roi et festat — and — Jlostis honwi invidia.
JI7- 5
HARBOTTELL, Eng., a goat's head, erased, sa.,
armed and collared, or. see plate 56
HARBOTTLE, Eng., a demi-falcon, or, wings
displayed, sa.
HARBOUR, Somers., two hands, couped, hold-
ing a cutlass, erect, all ppr. 145. <j
HARCLA, DE, and HARCLE, Eng. a fret, az.
128. ii
HARCLA, and HARCLE, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a reindeer's head, ppr. 79. 2
HARCOURT, Oxon., on a ducal coronet, or, a
peacock, close, ppr. Gesta verbis prcevenient.
117. 12
HARCOURT of Anker wy eke House, Berks., on
a ducal coronet, or, a peacock, close, ppr.
Le bon temps viendra. 117. 12
HARD, Eng., on a chapeau, a greyhound, ppr.
17. 7
HARDACRE, Eng., on a rock, an eagle, rising,
regardant, ppr. 103. 9
HARDCASTLE, Eng., a female, attired, az., in
dexter the sun, in sinister the moon, ppr.
139. 29
HARDEL, or HARDELL, Eng., a sheaf of arrows,
ppr., banded, gu. 107. 1 1
HARDEN, Eng., in dexter hand, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, an anchor, ppr. 159. 14
HARDGRAVE, and HARDGROVE, Eng., a water-
bouget, gu. 131. 10
HARDIE, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, or,
supporting an anchor, of the last. 36. 1 1
HARDIE, Sco., in hand a dagger, erect, ppr.
Tout hardie. 122. 12
HARDIE, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a dagger,
in pale, point downward, ppr. 1 30. II
HARDIE, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, ppr. Sera deschormais
hardie. 121. 6
HARDIE, Sco., a spur -rowel. 65. 13
HARDIEMAN, Eng., on a serpent, nowed, a
hawk, perched, ppr. 105. 7
HARDIN, Eng., in dexter hand, issuing from
cloud, in fess, an anchor, ppr. 159. 14
HARDING of Baraset, Warw., on a chapeau,
az., turned up, erm., a boar, passant, or.
4. 12
HARDING, Eng., a mitre, gu., banded and
stringed, or, charged with a cheveron, ar.,
fimbriated, or, and thereon three escallops,
sa. Audax omnia pcrpeti. 159. 3
HARDING, a falcon, rising, ppr. 100. 13
HARDING, a demi-stag, between forefeet an
anchor.
HARDING, Iri., an arm, embowed, in fess,
couped, in hand a sword, in pale, enfiled
with a leopard's head, cabossed. 135. II
HARDINGE, Bart., Iri., a mitre, gu., charged
with a cheveron, ar., fimbriated, or. 159. 3
HARDINGE, Viscount, of Lahore, &c., a mitre,
gu., charged with a cheveron. Mens cequa
rebus in arduis. 159. 3
HARDISTY, two hands, issuing from clouds, con-
joined, in fess. 136. I
HARDMAN, a hand, issuant, pulling a rose, ppr.
159. 10
HARDRES, Kent, a stag's head, couped, ppr.
84. 10
HARDRES, a buck's head, couped, or and erm.,
attired, gu. and az. 84. 10
HARDRESS, a reindeer's head, cabossed, ppr.,
attired, or. 64. 2
HARDWARE, Chesh.,. out of a ducal coronet, or,
a cubit arm, az., cuff, ar., in hand an oak-
branch, ppr., fructed, or.
HARDWICK, Salop, on a mount, vert, a stag,
current, gorged with a chaplet of roses, all
ppr. comp. Si. 13
HARDWICKE, a leopard's head, or, jessant-de-
lis, gu. 48. 4
HARDWICKE, Earl of (Yorke), a lion's head,
erased, ppr., collar, gu., charged with a
bezant. Nee capias, nee metuas. comp. 47. 13
HARDY, Bart., Northainp., out of a naval coro-
net, or, griffin's head, erased, ar., langued,
gu.
HARDY, a griffin's head, collared, in beak an
olive-branch, between wings. comp. 87. I
HARDY, Iri., a mitre, gu., banded and stringed,
or, charged with a cheveron, ar., and thereon
three escallops, sa. 159. 3
HARDYMAN, on a serpent, nowed, a hawk,
perched, ppr.
>5- 7
HAB
HARDYMAX, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a boar's head, erased at neck. I. 9
HARE of Docking Hall, Norf., a demi-lion,
rampant, ducally gorged. 46. 8
HARE, Bart., Norf., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
murally gorged, or.
HARE, Norf., a demi-lion, ar. 44. 14
HARE, a demi-lion, ar., holding a cross crosslet,
fitched. 46. 4
HARE, Sco., a parrot, gu, in beak an annulet,
or. 118. 14
HARESTAINS, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a
key. Toujours fidele. 78. 13
HAREWELL, Suff. and Wore., a hare's head,
erased, or.
HAREWOOD, Earl of (Lascelles), a bear's head,
couped at neck, erm., muzzled, gu., buckled,
or, collared, of the second, studded, or. In
solo Deo solus. comp. 28. 2
HARFET, a dolphin, haurient. 68. 5
HARPETT, Kent, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. 1 1
HARFLETE, Kent, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. 1 1
HARFORD of Blaise Castle, out of a coronet,
a griffin's head, or, between wings, az., in
flames, and fire issuing from mouth, ppr.
HARFORD, out of a ducal coronet,* or, two flags,
one, gold, other, sa., both staves, gold.
comp. 153. 5
HARGIL, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
a lion's head, or. 45. 15
HARGRAVE, Eng., a buck's head, erased, attired,
gu., fretty, az. 83. 13
HARGRAVES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two
branches of laurel, in orle. 136. 7
HARG REAVES, a buck's head, erased, vert,
attired, or, collared, ar., charged with a fret,
gu., in mouth a sprig of oak, ppr. Fortitu-
dine et prudentid. comp. 83. 12 and 14
HARIXGTOX, Bart., Ruts., a lion's head, erased,
or, collared, gu., buckled, gold. Nodo firmo.
comp. 46. 13
HARINGTON, Eng., in lion's paw a thistle, ppr.
39- 1 4
HARKNESS, Sco., a ship in distress, ppr. Trust
in God. 21. 5
HARLAND, a demi-sea-horse, ppr., charged on
shoulder with an escallop, gu., in claws a
buck's head, cabossed, ppr.
HARLAND, Bart.," Sufi'., a sea-lion, sa., support-
ing an anchor, ppr. see plate 69
HARLAW, Eng., a moor's head., ppr. 123. 14
HARLEWEN, Eng., a tower, on top a crescent.
22. IO
HARLET, Earl of Oxford. See OXFORD.
HARLEY, Heref., out of a castle, triple-towered,
ar., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Virtute et
fide. 23. 5
HARLEY, from top of tower, ar., a demi-lion,
issuant, gu. 24. 6
HARLEY, a spear-head, in pale, entwined with
an olive-branch.
HARLLNG, Eng., a bomb-shell, inflamed, ppr.
32. 10
HARLIXGHAM, a bomb-shell, inflamed, ppr.
32. 10
HARLISTON, Eng , a cannon, mounted, ppr.
132. 12
HARLY, Iri., a demi-lion, gardant, gu., in dex-
ter a battle-axe, ppr. 43. 14
HARMAX, Iri., a water-bonget, or. 131. 10
HAKMER, Eng., a book, expanded, ppr. 149. .3
HAKNAGK, Bart., Salop : (i.) YorJJamaye, out
193
HAB
of a ducal coronet, a lion's gamb, holding a
torteau. Deo duce, decrevi. (2.) For Black -
man, a demi-griffin, or, semee of crescents,
az., collared, gu. Fide et fiducid. see plate 86
HARXAGE, Eng , a lion's paw. 51. 15
HARNAGE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a lion's
paw, charged with a bezant, ar.
HARXET, Eng., a hornet-fly, wings elevated,
ppr. 76. 6
HARXET, Iri., a demi-lion, gardant, az. 42. 10
HARXEYS, and HARXOUS, Beds., a stag's head,
sa., guttee and attired, or. 84. 10
HAROKINS, Eug., a griffin's head, between
wings, gu. 88. 6
HAROLD, and HAROULD, Eng., a hawk's lure,
ppr. 66. 13
HAROLD, Iri., a gate, ppr. 155. 12
HARPWAY, and HARPWAYE, an ostrich, wings
addorsed, in mouth a horse-shoe, all ppr.
108. 12 and 13
HARPDEN, Glouc., a hind's head, or. 85. 3
HARPER, Sco., an old Scottish harp, or, with
nine strings, ar. Te deum laudamus. 77.11
HARPER, Lond., on a crescent, or, charged
with a fret, between two martlets, az., an
eagle, displayed, of the last.
HARPER, Eng., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
HARPER, Sco., a boar, passant, or. Et suavis
et fort is. 4. 1 1
HARPUR, Derbs. and Sco., a boar, passant, or,
ducally gorged, gu.
HARPUR, Warw. and Northamp., on battlement
of tower, masoned, ppr., a boar's head,
erased, in fess.
HARRIDGE, a lion's head, erased, ppr., langued,
gu. 47- 13
HARRIE, Cornw., a demi-sea-dog, rampant, gu.,
erased and finned, or, between paws a Cor-
nish chough, ppr.
HARRIES, Shrewsbury, a star-fish. Mot pour
mot. 128. 5
HARRIES of Cruckton, Salop, a hawk, ar.,
beaked and belled, or, preying on a curlew.
97- 4
HARRIES of Priskelly, Pembroke, a mullet,
pierced, or. Integritas semper tutamen.
137. 12
HARRIES, Eng., an oak-tree, growing out of a
mount, among long grass, ppr. 26. 5
HARRIXGTON, Earl of (Stanhope), a tower, ar.,
issuant from the battlements, a demi-lion,
rampant, or, between paws a grenade, fired,
ppr. A Deo et rcge. 22. 3
HARRIXGTOX, Lane., a lion's head, erased, or,
gorged with a belt and buckle, gu.
comp. 46. 13
HARRIXGTOX, Iri., a talbot's head, gu. 61. 3
HARRIXG WORTH, Eng., an antique crown, or.
66. 2
HARRIS of Hayne, Devons., an eagle, rising,
erm., beaked and spurred, or. Kur Deu re<
pub trar (old Cornish, signifying, for God
and the commonwealth. 100. 13
HARRIS, Leic., rising from a fern brake, ppr.,
a dove, regardant, az., beaked and mem-
bered, gu., in mouth a trefoil, vert. Virtute
et opera.
HARRIS, Baron (Harris), on a mural coronet,
or, a royal tiger, passant, gardant, vert, spot-
ted, gold, pierced on breast by an arrow,
and vulned, ppr., charged on forehead with
a Persian character for Myder, and crowned
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with an eastern coronet, both of the first.
My prince and my country.
HARKIS, Salop, a hedgehog, az. 33. 2
HARRIS, Eng., a hedgehog, ppr., charged with
a key, az. Ubiqui patriam reminisci.
HARRIS, Devons., an eagle, displayed, or.
95- 13
HARRIS, Sco., on a mount, vert, a crane, in
dexter a stone, ppr. 115. 6
HARRIS, Ess., a buck's head, attired, or. 84. 10
HARRIS, Iri., a monkey, passant, banded round
middle. 35. 9
HARRIS, Lond., a winged heart, gu., imperially
crowned, or.
HARRIS, Eng., a buck's head, or, attired with
ten tynes, ar. Dominus dedlt. 84. 10
HARRIS, Wore., an arm, in hand a dart. 157. 6
HARRIS, Earl of Malmesbury. See MALMES.
HARRIS, Eng., a demi-antelope, ppr., armed,
or. 82. II
HARRISON, Fiske, a stork, wings expanded,
ar., beaked and membered, or. Ferendo et
feriendo. 115. 14
HARRISON, Rutland, an ostrich, in mouth a
snake. Deo non fortund. see plate 1 08
HARRISON, Derbs., a demi-lion, or, supporting
a chaplet of roses, vert.
HARRISON of Greenbank, Westm., a demi-
lion, rampant, ar. Vincit qai patitur. 44. 14
HARRISON, Galigreare's Hall, Blackburn,
within a wreath, or and az., a talbot's
head, collared, gold. Not rashly, nor with
fear. 60. 7
HARRISON, Surr., a demi-lion, rampant, ermi-
nois, erased, gu., between paws a garland
of laxirel, ppr., encircling a mascle, of the
second.
HARRISON, Lond., on a chapeau, az., turned up
and indented, erin., a bird, wings addorsed,
sa. 105. 2
HARRISON, R. CHARLTON, St. Mary's Vale,
Chatham, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., an eagle, close, ppr. Animus et fata.
1 60. 6
HARRISON, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
holding a laurel-branch, vert. comp. 46. 3
HARRISON, Eng., a demi-lion, ar., holding a
branch, vert.
HARRISON, out of a ducal coronet, a talbot's
head, or, guttee-de-poix. 60. 6
HARRISON, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a talbot's head, gold, gutte"e-de-poix. 60. 6
HARRISON, Iri., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand a scimitar, in pale, enfiled with a boar's
head, couped, ppr. 127. 4
HARRISON, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
eagle, wings displayed, in beak a columbine,
ppr. comp. 101. 2
HARRISON, a griffin's head, erased. ' 88. 7
HARRISON, Lond., out of a crown, or, a plume
of ostrich -feathers, or and sa. 108. 5
HARROLD, Eng., a hawk's lure, ppr. 66. 13
HARROLD, Iri., a gate, ppr. 155. 12
HARROW, Eng., a hand, vested, gu., cuffed, or,
holding a baton, az. I. 4
HARROWBY, Earl of (Dudley-Rider), out of a
mural coronet, or, a dragon's head, ar., on
neck an ermine-spot, sa. Servata fides cineri.
90. 10
HARROWER, a garb, ppr. 12. 13
HARIIOWEE, Sco., a garb, ppr. Sedulo numen.
12. n
HAR
HARRUSE, a bull's head, gorged with a chaplet,
ppr. comp. 1 5. 6 and 1 1
HARRY, an angel's head, couped at breast, ppr. ,
vested, az., wings expanded.
HARRYSON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head.
HARRYSON, a serpent, vert, entwined round a
broken pillar, or.
HARSXET, a dexter hand holding a sword, blade
wavy, ppr. comp. 153. 6
HART, a camel, kneeling, ppr. 31. 8
HART, Iri., on a tower, a flaming heart, ppr.
Cceur fidele.
HART, a hart's head, ppr. Via una, cor unum.
84. 10
HART, Line., a stag's head, erased, in mouth a
branch. 83. 12
HART, Iri., a camel, couchant, ppr. 31. 10
HART, Sco., a sun-dial, or, on a pedestal, gu.
65- 5
HART, Kent, a lion's head, couped, erm., du-
cally crowned, or. comp. 47. 8
HART, Lond., a buck, passant. Via una, cor
unum. 79. 4
HARTAGAN, Iri., in hand, gauntleted, a sword,
PP^ 155-7
HARTCUP, a head, in profile, helmeted, between
wings.
HARTE, or O'HART, Iri., in hand a sword.
'59- 7
HARTE, Leic., a stag, ppr. 81. 10
HARTE, Eng., a hart, ppr. Validus. 85. 7
HARTE, Kent, a lion's head, erminois, murally
crowned, gu.
HARTE, Middx. and Norf., a stag's head,
erased, sa., attired, ar., in mouth a flower, of
the last, stalked and leaved, vert. 83. 13
HARTFORD, Eng., a tent, ppr. 78. 5
HARTFORD, Eng., a parrot's head, gu., between
wings, vert. 1 1 8. 8
HARTGRAVE, a demi-man, in armour, royally
crowned, in sinister a scimitar, all ppr.
HARTGULE, and HARTGULL, Eng., a buck's head,
erased, sa., attired, or. 83. 13
HARTIGAN, an armed hand, erect, holding a
sword, ppr. 155. 7
HARTLAND, Baron (Maurice-Mahon), Iri., an
heraldic tiger, statant, in dexter, a spear.
Periculum fortitudine evasi. comp. 64. 7
HARTLEY, Yorks., a stag, couchant, regardant,
ar. comp. 80. 5
HARTLEY, Sco., a demi-antelope, collared, sa.
82. ii
HARTLEY, Iri., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, couped, ppr., in hand a club, sa.,
spiked, or.
HARTLEY, Glouc. and Cumb., a martlet, sa., in
mouth a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
HARTMAN, oub of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
man, in armour, couped at thighs, ppr., gar-
nished, or, visor open, brandishing a pole-
axe, sa., between wings, each charged with
a bend, wavy, thereon, between two decres-
cents, ar., three etoiles, pierced, sa. 131. 1 1
HARTOP, Leic., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-pelican, wings addorsed, ar., vulning,
gu.
HARTOP, Leic., a pelican, or, vulning, gu. 97. 7
HARTOPP, CRADDOCK, Bart., Leic., out of a
coronet, or, a pelican, ar., vulning, ppr. 99. 8
HARTOPP, out of a ducal coronet, a swan, wings
expanded. 75' 5
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HAS
^, a tortoise, sa., be-
HARTRIDGE, Kent and Su^r> orj sinister, az.
sa., lined and studded, ai.^vinfre(j r»
of the last. ^
HARTSHORN, a wolf, passant, collared and lin
ppr. comp. 19.
HARTSINK, a demi-lion, between paws, a rg-
ged staff. 39. 7
HARTSTONGE, and HARTSTRONGE, Iri., a fleur-
de-lis, or, entwined by a serpent, vert. 111.5
HARTWELL, in a park, paled, or, a stag, lodged,
ar. 80. 8
HARTWELL, Bart., Ess., on a mount, vert, sur-
rounded with seven pales, the second and
fifth charged with a spear-head, sanguinated,
ar., a hart, lodged, the dexter foot on a
well, of the last, in mouth a sprig of oak,
vert. Sorte sud cuntentus.
HARTWELL, on a mount, vert, paled, or, a hart,
current, ppr., attired, of the second. 8 1. 13
HARTWELL, Kent, Northumb., and Northamp.,
a beetle, passant, gu., wings addorsed, sa.,
horned, ar. 76. 6
HARTY, Iri., a demi-savage, wreathed round
head and middle, and holding a club over
shoulder, all ppr. 125. 10
HARTY, Bart. , Iri., an eagle's head, wings ex-
panded. Malo mori quamf cedar L 102. 13
HARTY, Kent, a falcon's head, erased, ppr.,
between wings, expanded, or. 107. 12
HARVEY, C. B., between an oak and a laurel-
branch, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., in hand
a trident, or, on the staff thereof, a flag, az.,
and thereon the word Rosario, gold.
HARVEY of Thorpe, Norf., a dexter hand,
apaumee, ppr., ensigned by a crescent, re-
versed, ar., within two branches of laurel, of
the first. Alteri, si tibi. comp. 159. 13
HARVEY of Bargy, Iri., a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sword, ppr.
140. 13
HARVEY, a cubit arm, in hand a trefoil, ppr.
148. 6
HARVEY, Iri., two wings, in leure, ppr. 74. 4
HARVEY-BATESON, Bucks.: (i.) A lion, passant,
regardant, supporting with dexter a shield,
ar., charged with a bat's wing, sa. see plate 36.
(2.) A bat's wing, erect, sa. 74. 2
HARVEY, Middx., a leopard, passant, ar.,
spotted, sa., ducally collared and chained,
or, on shoulder a trefoil, slipped, of the first.
HARVEY, Lond., a lion, passant, ppr., holding
a trefoil, vert.
HARVEY, Kent, two bears' gambs, ermines,
supporting a crescent, erminois. II. 4
HARVEY, Ess., a dexter hand, apaximee, ppr.,
over it a crescent, reversed, ar. Temeraire.
IS9- *3
HARVEY, Wexford, same crest. Semper eadem.
HARVEY, Lond. and Ess., a leopard, ar., du-
cally gorged and lined, or.
HARVEY, Suff. and Devons., a leopard, sa., be-
zantde, collared and lined, or, in dexter a
trefoil, slipped, vert.
HARVEY, Ess., Suss., Norf., and Northamp., a
sheaf of trefoil, vert, banded, or.
HARVEY, Suff., a demi-leopard, sa., bezantde,
in dexter a trefoil, vert. see plate 9
HARVEY, Lond. and Ess., two arms, embowed,
vested, az., holding up a garb, or.
HARVEY, Cambs. and Suff., a demi-leopard,
ar., spotted, sa., holding an increscent, erm,
HARVEY, Beds., a leopard's head, gardant. 10. 4
[ARVEY, Hants, and Yorks., a leopard, pas-
sant, ppr. 9. 14
HARVEY, Yorks., a leopard, passant, ppr.,
gorged with a collar, engrailed, gu.
HARVEY-HAWKE. See HAWKE, Baron.
HARVIE, Sco., a trefoil, vert. Ddectat et ornat.
comp. 77. i
HARVIE, Eng., a boar's head and neck, sa. 3. 4
HARVILL, Eng., a goat, passant, sa., attired,
or. 56. ii
HARVY, Lond., a demi-tiger, sa., ducally gorged,
or. 9. 3
HARVY, Norf. and Suff., a lion, couchant, gu.
39- 5
HARVY, Suff., a leopard, passant, ar., pellettce,
collared and lined, or, in dexter a trefoil,
slipped, vert.
HARVYE, Somers., a squirrel, sejant, ar., tail,
or, cracking a nut, gold. 5^-12
HARWARD, Surr., a demi-stag, erm., ducally
gorged and attired, gu. comp. 79. 13
HARWINE, Lond., a hatchet, ppr. 153. 3
HARWOOD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a triple-
plume of ostrich-feathers. 1 1 8. 2
HARWOOD, an owl, ar. 107. 9
HASARD, Glouc., a bear's head and neck, sa.,
muzzled, or. 20. 9
HASE, Norf., a falcon, rising, erm., belled, ar.,
charged on breast with an etoile of sixteen
points, of the last, in centre an ermine-spot.
HASE, Eng., a falcon, volant, erm., belled, ar.,
charged on breast with an etoile, of the last.
HASE, Herts., from a bush, a hare, current, all
ppr. 58. 8
HASELDEN, Line., a talbot's head, ar., charged
with a mullet, gu.
HASELDEN, Line., a talbot's head, ar. 6r. 3
HASELERTON, Eng., a sword, in pale, ensigned
with a cross pattee, gu. 90. I
HASELERTON, Eng., a flag, az., charged with a
cross, ar. 145. 1 1
HASELEY, a leopard's face, or. 47. 2
HASELFOOT, or HASSELLFOOT, Lond. and Yorks.,
a demi-peacock, wings expanded, az., in beak
a snake, ppr., entwined round neck. 117. 8
HASE-LOMBE, two lances, in saltier, on each a
small pennon, gu. 153. 5
HASELRIGGE, Leic., ademi-woman,ppr.,crined,
or. 139. 8
HASILRIGGE, Bart., Leic., on a chapeau, turned
up, erm., a Scot's head, ppr. Pro am et
focis.
HASKELL, Eng., on a mount, an apple-tree,
fructed, ppr.
HASKINS, Surr., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
47- 13
HASKINS, Eng., two hands, issuing from cloud.*,
conjoined, supporting a heart, inflamed, all
ppr. 149. 12
HASLAM, Eng., a dragon's head, erased, ducally
gorged and lined. 90. 7
HASLAM, Iri., a boar, passant, sa., gorged with
a laurel crown, or. 4. 9
HASLAM, Iri., on a mount, a lamb, couchant,
against a hazel-tree, fructed, all ppr.
HASLATINE, a talbot's head, couped, ar. 61. 3
HASLEFOOTE, two wings, addorsed, erm.
74- 6
HASLEN, a squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut,
ppr., collared, gemelle, az., between two
branches of palm. Qui nucleum vult, nuccm
franyat.
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HASLEWOOD, Eng., a squirrel, eating a nut
gu. 58. 1 2
HASLING, Kent, an ostrich, in mouth a broken
tilting-spear. see plate 108
HASSAL, Chesh., an arm, embowed, vested, or,
turned down at wrist, ar., in hand a dart,
point downward, gold, feathered, of the
second, barbed, sa. comp. 157. 7
HASSALL, and HASSELL, a hand holding three
arrows, points downward. comp. 127. 12
HASSALL, and HASSELL, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, a hand, holding three arrows, points
downward. 146. I
HASSARD, Eng. , an escallop, or. 5. I
HASSARD, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a crane's head and neck, erased. 140. 10
HASSARD of Gardenhill, an escallop, or. Vive
en espoir. 5- I
HASSELL, Cumb., between two oak-branches, a
squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut, all ppr.
HASSELLWOOD, a squirrel, sejant, az., collared,
or, charged with three bezants, in pale, hold-
ing a nut-branch, ppr.
HASSELL, a dexter arm, erect, vested, vert,
cuffed, ar., in hand a branch of laurel, ppr.
HAST, Norf., a stag's head, erased, gu., attired,
ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. 84. n and 12
HASTALINE, a talbot's head, couped, ar. 61. 3
HASTDAY, Kent, on a mount, vert, a hare, in
grass, ppr. 58. 6
HASTED, Eng., a wheel, ppr. 39. 2
HASTE WOOD, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, az., col-
lared, ar., and charged on side with three
bezants, in bend, holding a hazel-branch,
vert, fructed, or. see plate 58
HASTIE, Sco., a palm-branch, vert. Propatrid.
13- *
HASTINGS, Iri., a dexter arm, couped and em-
bowed, in hand a fire-ball, all ppr. 142. 8
HASTINGS, Earl of Huntingdon. See HUNTING.
HASTINGS, Marquess of (Rawdon, Hastings) :
(l.) For Hastings, a bull's head, erased, sa.,
armed, ducally gorged, and crowned, or.
see plate 14. (2 ) For Itawdon, on a mural
coronet, ar., a pheon, sa., and issuant there-
from a laurel-branch, ppr. Et nos quoque
tela sparsimus.
HASTINGS, Eng., a bull's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or, gorged with a ducal coronet,
gold. In veritate victoria. 14. 2
HASTINGS, Eng., a bull's head, couped, or,
armed, gu. 14-7
HASTINGS, Eng., a mermaid, gu., mirror and
comb, ppr., crined or. 32. 5
HASTINGS, Northamp., a demi-panther, gard-
ant, ppr., supporting a lozenge, or.
HASTINGS, ABNEY, Bart., Derbs., a buffalo's
head, erased, erminois, armed, and ducally
gorged, ar. In vei*itate victoria. 14. 2
HASWELL, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, az.,
collared, erm. 60. 4
HATCH, Eng., a flag, in bend. 2. 8
HATCH, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, or, armed
and langued, gu., charged on breast with a
pile of shot, ppr., holding a staff, ppr., with
flag affixed, ar., charged with a cross, gu.,
Fortis valore et arm-is. see pi ate 44
HATCH, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a hand,
holding three arrows, points downward.
146. i
HATCH, Devons., a lioa's head, cabossed, ar.
47- 4
HARRUSE, a bull's hea-arm> embowed, vested, az.,
r . ^ ,nree bars, ar., in hand, ppr.,
^o'f olives, vert.
HATCHET, and HATCHETT, Eng., a thunderbolt.
123. i
HATCHET, the blade of a hatchet, ppr. 123. 9
HATCLIFF, Eng., a lion, rampant, ar., guttee,
sa. 41. 12
HATCLIFFE, Line., a lion, passant, gu., in dex-
ter a cutlass, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
HATELY, Sco., an otter's head, erased, sa. 27. 4
HATFIELD, Middx. , an arm, erect, couped, be-
low elbow, vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand,
ppr., a cinquefoil, slipped, or.
HATFIELD, and DE HATFIELD, Eng., on stump
of tree, couped, sprouting new branches, an
eagle, wings inverted and addorsed, all ppr.
99. 9
HATFIELD, Yorks., a buffalo's head, erased, or.
14. 9
HATFIELD, an ostrich-feather, enfiled with a
ducal coronet. . 50. 7
HATHAWAY, and HATHEWAY, Eng., a denii-
liou, rampant, gu., in dexter a fleur-de-lis.
46. 1 1
HATHERTON, Baron (Littleton), a stag's head,
cabossed, sa., attired, or, between attires a
bugle-horn, of the second, hanging, and
fastened by a bend. Ung Dieu et ung ro//.
HATHORN, Sco., a lion, rampant, gu., armed
and langued, az , grasping a hawthorn-tree,
fructed, in dexter a scimitar, ppr.
HATHWAY, Eng., a leopard, sejant, or, collared,
az., resting dexter on an escutcheon, sa.,
charged with the arms.
HATLEY, Bucks., Cambs., and Hunts., out of a
ducal coronet, an antelope's head, or, armed,
tufted, and maned, sa., pierced through neck
by a broken spear, gu. see plate 82
HATSELL, Middx., on a mount, a viper s head,
both vert, in mouth a branch of rue, ppr.
134. 12
HATT, Ess., Berks., and Lond., a falcon's head,
between wings, sa. 107. 12
HATTON, Northamp. and Camba., a hind, pas-
sant, or. 85. 7
HATTON, a hawk, close, ar., in beak an ear of
wheat, or. comp. 105. 3
HATTON, Chesb., Cambs., Salop, and Glouc., a
hind, trippant, or. 85. 7
HATTON, Lond., a demi-bear, rampant, sa. 28. 5
HATTON, Iri., a demi-griffin, ppr., winged, gu.,
between paws an esquire's helmet, or. 86. 8
HATWORTH, a hat, sa., charged with a cinque-
foil, or.
HAUGH, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, gu. 41. 9
HAUGHTON, Chesh., a bull's head, couped, ar.,
charged on neck with three bars, sa.
see plate 15
HAUGHTON, Eng., a pelican's head and neck,
vulning, ppr. 103. 9
HAUGHTON, Lond., a bull's head, erased, ar.,
armed, sa. 15- 6
HAULE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
triple plume of ostrich -feathers, or. 1 18. 2
HAULT, Kent, an ermine, passant, ducally
gorged, or. comp. 33. 5
HAULTON, Eng., a moon in full, ar. 7. 8
HAULTON, Eng., two hands conjoined. 159. 1 1
HAULTON, out of clouds, two hands conjoined,
all ppr, 136. I
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HAUSSONVILLE, LORRAINE, a tortoise, sa., be-
tween two pennons, dexter, or, sinister, az.
HAUSTON, Sco., a sand-glass, winged, ppr. In
time. 156- 8
HAUTTEN, and HAUNTON, Oxon., between two
sprigs of thistle, ar., stalked and leaved,
vert, an ass's head, erased, ppr. 20. 10
HAVARD, Wei., a bull's head, cabossed, gu. 15.8
HAVELAND, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand a gar-
land of roses, ppr. 151. 5
HAVELAND, a tower. 22. 14
HAVELOCK, Durh., a lion, rampant, gu., guttee,
erm., charged on shoulder with a castle, ar.,
sustaining a Danish battle-axe, ppr.
HAVERGAL, Chesh., a greyhound, current, en-
signed by an arrow in flight. Scite citissime,
certe.
HAVERING, Eng., a lion, rampant, holding a
spear, sa., flagged, gu.
HAVERS, Lond. and Norf., a griffin, sejant, erm.,
ducally gorged and chained, gu. see plate 88
HAVERS, Norf., a griffin, sejant, erm., crowned
and collared.
HAVERSHAM, on a ducal coronet, or, a mullet,
sa.
HAVILAND, Eng., a sword, in pale^ on point a
maunch, ppr. 128. 9
HAVILAND, Camb., a cubit arm, in armour, or,
in hand a battle-axe, ppr. I)ominus fortis-
simo, turris. comp. 146. 2
HAVILLE, a bull's head, erased, sa. 1 5. 6
HAW, a poplar-tree, growing out of a mount,
ppr.
HAWARD, Kent.,sp arm, vested, sa., turned
up, or, in halt y^k ., a human heart, gu.
comp. 145. 3
HA WARDEN, Viscount (Cornwallis-Maude), Iri.,
a lion's gamb, erased and erect, grasping an
oak- branch, ppr., acorned, or. Virtutesecurus.
HAWBERKE, Eng., in hand a dart, ppr. 156. 6
HAWDEN, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. Ferio,
tego. 47. 13
HAWE, Norf., a griffin's head, erased, erm.,
collared and lined, or.
HA WES, Suff., Surr., and Lond., out of a mural
coronet, az., a lion's head, or. 45. 15
HAWES, a greyhound's head, sa., ducally gorged
and lined, or.
HAWES, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
stag's head, ppr., in mouth a sprig of laurel,
vert.
HAWES, Dors., a goat's head, sa., in mouth a
holly-branch, vert.
HAWES, a buck's head, erased, ppr., attired,
or, in mouth an oak-branch, vert, fructed,
gu. 83. 14
HAWK, Eng., a hawk, belled, ppr. 104. 2
HAWKE, Baron ( Harvey- Ha wke ): (i.) For
JIawke, a hawk, wings addorsed, erm.,
beaked, belled, and charged on breast with
a fleur-de-lis, or. Strike, comp. 104. 10.
(2.) For Harvey, a leopard, statant, ppr..
collared, gu. comp. 9. 13
HAWKE, a hawk, close, ppr. 105. 14
HAWKE, a falcon, rising, ppr., charged on
breast with a fleur-de-lis, or.
HAWKENS, on a hawk's lure, a hawk, statant.
comp. 104. 9
HAWKER, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a hawk's
lure, or. 130. 6
HAWKER, Devons., on stump of tree, a hawk,
ppr. 105. 5
HAW
HAWKER, Hants., a hawk's head, erased, or.
Accipiter prcedam, nos gloriam. 103. 3
HAWKES, Eng., a hind's head, erased. 63. 7
HAWKES, Iri., on a chapeau, ppr., an owl,
wings expanded, ar. 107. 7
HAWKESFORD, Eng., a griffin, passant, sa.
87- 13
HAWKESWORTH, and HAWKSWORTH, Eng., a
.sinister hand, in fess, issuing from a cloud,
in dexter, and reaching to a serpent, ppr.
comp. in. 14
HAWKEWOOD, a hawk's head, or. 113. 3
HAWKEWORTH, a cubit arm, erect, vested, or,
cuffed, ar., in hand a cross crosslet, gu.
HAWKEY, Eng., in hand, couped, a curling-
stone. 133. 6
HAWKINGS, Eng., a lion's paw, gu., charged
with a cheveron, or. 51. 7
HAWKINS, Sco., a falcon, jessed and belled,
ppr. Providence with adventure. 104. 2
HAWKINS, Wei., on a mount, vert, a hind,
lodged, or. Toujours pret. 85. 4
HAWKINS, Bart., Somers., on a mount, vert,
a hound, lodged, or. 85. 4
HAWKINS, Herefs. and Glouc., a falcon's head,
beaked, or, between wings, gu. 107. 12
HAWKINS, Cornw., a cubit arm, erect, vested,
ar., charged with two fleurs-de-lis, az., in
hand, ppr. , a baton, or, tipped, sa. comp. 1 . 4
HAWKINS, Iri., out of a naval coronet, an ante-
lope's head, ppr. 82. 2
HAWKINS, Berks., a demi-eagle, ar. 101. 13
HAWKINS, a demi-moor, manacled, ppr. 136. 14
HAWKINS, Devons., a derni-moor, manacled,
ppr., with annulets on arms and ears, or.
Nil desperandum. comp. 136. 14
HAWKS, Eng., in the sea, a column, ppr. 136. 5
HAWKSHAW, a hawk's head. 113. 3
HAWKSLEY, Eng., a falcon, wings addorsed.
104. 10
HAWKSMORE, Notts., a hawk, preying on a
moor-hen, all ppr. 97. 9
HAWKSWORTH, Eng., a hawk, rising. 104. 10
HAWKSWORTH, Eng., a hand, out of a cloud,
reaching to a serpent, ppr. in. 14
HAWLE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
mullet, gu., between two laurel-branches, in
orle, vert. 53-8
HAWLES, Hants., a greyhound's head, sa., du-
cally gorged and lined, or.
HAWLEY of West Green House, Hants., a
winged thunderbolt, ppr. Et suivcz moy.
123. i
HAWLEY, Hants., a thunderbolt, ppr. 123. i
HAWLEY, Bart., Kent., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a
spear, in bend, sinister, point downward,
also ppr. comp. 141. 6
HAWLEY, Eng., an etoile, of sixteen points, on
a ducal coronet, or.
HAWLEY, a falcon, wings addorsed, 'ppr. 104. 10
HAWLEY, a goat's head, in mouth a slip of oak,
ppr.
HAWLEYS, Eng., an arm, embowed, throwing
a dart, ppr. 157-7
HAWLING, Eng., an arm, embowed, ppr., in
hand a scimitar. 146. 4
HA WORTH, Churchdale Hall, Derbs., a stag's
head, couped, gorged with lozenges, in fess.
Quod wo spero. ' 83. 2
HAWORTH, Eng., a wolf, passant, collared, in
dexter a trefoil.
HAW
HAWS, and HAWSE, Eng., a sphinx, statant,
wings expanded. comp. 129. 13
HAWTHOKN, or HAWTHORNE, Eng., a demi-
antelope, ppr., collared, gu. 82. II
HAWTHOKN, Sco., in hand a star of six points.
152- 7
HAWTON, Lond., a bull's head, erased, ar.,
armed, sa. 15- 6
HAWTRE, Middx., a lion's head, erased, or,
fretty, sa. 47- *3
HAXFORD, a lion, rampant, sustaining an arrow,
point downward. 41- IO
HAXTON, Sco., a decrescent. Resurgo.
105. 8
HAY, Bart, of Park, Sco., the yoke of a plough.
Servajugum. 147. 12
HAY, Earl of Errol. See ERROL, Earl of.
HAY, Marquess of Tweeddale. See TWEED-
DALE.
HAY, Bart., of Hayston, Sco., an ox-yoke, in
bend, or, bows, gu. Pro patrid. 147. 12
HAY of Dunse Castle, Berwick, a goat's head,
erased, ar. Spare nought. 55- 2
HAY, Earl of Kinnoul. See KINNOUL.
HAY, Iri., in dexter hand an olive-branch, ppr.
HAY, Lond., in dexter hand, an ox-yoke, ppr.
Valet et vidnerat. 124. 3
HAY, Lond., an ox-yoke, in bend, or. Pro
patrid. 147. 12
HAY of Mordington, a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or. Spare nought. 55. 2
HAY of Spott, a goat's head, erased, ar., horned,
or. Spare nought. 55. 2
HAY of Woodcockdale, a demi-arm, ppr., in
hand an ox-yoke, with bows, gu. Hiiic in-
crementum. 1 24. 3
HAY of Balhousie, a demi-man, cap on head,
holding over his shoulder yoke of plough,
gu. Renovato animo. 143. 14
HAY of Rannes, a goat, passant, ppr. Spare
nought. 56. 11
HAY of Cardenie, an ox-yoke, with bows, gu.
Ilinc honor et opes. 147. 12
HAY of Linplum, a goat's head, erased, ar.,
horned, or, and charged with a crescent, az.
Malum bono vince.
HAY of Drumelzier, a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or. Spare nouyht. 55. 2
HAY of Newhall, a goat's head and neck,'
erased, ar., charged with a crescent. Spare
nought.
HAY of Ranfield, a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand an ox -yoke, ppr. 156. 7
HAY, Iri., a falcon, ppr. 105. 14
HAY, Eng., the sun in splendour. 7.. 10
HAY, in hand an annulet. 128. 4
HAY, Sco., an ox's head, couped, ppr. Nee
abestjugum. 14. 7
HAY, Sco., a falcon, perched on stump of tree,
sprouting a branch before and behind, in
orle, ppr. Speravi in Domino. 105. 5
HAY of Pitfour, Sco., in dexter hand an ox-
yoke, between fingers three ears of wheat.
Diligentia Jit ubertas. comp. 124. 3
HAY of Seggieden, Perth, a demi-husbandman,
ppr., over shoulder an ox-yoke, or, bows, gu.,
Diligentia fit ubertas. 143. 14
HAY, Sco., the yoke of a plough, in pale, with
two bows, gu. Servajugum subjugo.
comp. 147. 12
HAY, Sco., a plough, ppr. Nil despcrandum.
153- 2
198 HAY
HAY, Sco., a demi-arm, hand holding aloft an
ox-yoke, ppr. Hoc vince. 124. 3
HAY, Sco., an arm, from elbow, in hand an
ox-yoke, with bows, gu. Laboranti palma.
124. 3
HAY, Sco., a buck's head, cabossed, ppr. Ven-
ture and gain. 84. 2
HAY, Sco., an increscent, ppr. Donee impleat
orbem. 93. I
HAY, Sco., a falcon, volant, ppr., armed, jessed,
and belled, or, gorged with a label. Prop-
ter obcdientiam.
HAY, Sco., a dove, wings expanded, ppr.
Servajugum. 99. 13
HAY, Sco., a goat, passant, ar., armed and un-
guled, or. Spare nought. 56. 1 1
HAY, DALRYMPLE-, Bart., Sco., a falcon, ppr.,
charged on breast with an escutcheon.
Firme. 105. 10
HAY, MACDOUGAL-, Bart., Mackerston, a lion,
passant, gardant, ppr., in dexter a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. Dread God.
sec plate 37
HAYCOCK, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a lion,
passant. 37. 3
HAYDON, a mastiff, ppr. 59. b
HAYDON, Norf., a talbot, ar., spotted, sa. 61. 7
HAYES, Bart., Iri., a dove, rising, ppr. 99. 1 1
HAYES, Bart., Lond., on a perch, ppr., a fal-
con, wings addorsed, or, pendent from the
beak an escutcheon, gu., charged with a leo-
pard's face, or.
HAYES, a falcon, wings addorsed, ppr. 104. 10
HAYES, Lond., a wolf, passant, erminois. 63. 3
HAYES, Herts., a leopard's head. 10. 12
HAYES, a demi-lion, rampant, holding a flag.
comp. 46. i
HAYLES, Eng., in hand a torteau. 128. 4
HAYMAN, Eng., a scimitar and caduceus, in
saltier, ensign ed with a round hat.
comp. 123. 3
HAYMAN, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, sa., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis. Virtute non sanguine.
46. II
HAYMAN, co. Cork : ( I.) A demi-moor, affrontee,
wreathed round temples, in dexter a rose,
slipped and leaved, all ppr. (2.) A mart-
let, sa. 119. 4
HAYNE, Dors., an eagle, wings displayed, or,
seizing on a tortoise, all ppr. 97. 1 2
HAYNE, Devons., an eagle, wings displayed,
or, charged on each wing with a plate, and
the breast with a rose, ar., seizing on a tor-
toise, all ppr.
HAYNES, Yorks., a stork, wings displayed,
ppr., in mouth a snake, ar. 1 15. 13
HAYNES, Eng., an eagle, preying on a tortoise.
97. 12
HAYNES, Iri., a lion, sejant, or, collared, az.
38. I
HAYNES, a stork, rising.
HAYNES, a demi-hind, ar.
HAYNES, Eng., three moors' heads, conjoined
in one neck, facing the dexter, sinister, and
upward. 135- 14
HAYS, Eng., a monkey, passant, ppr., collared
round loins, and chained, or. 35. 9
HAYTON, Heref., a cock, gu., combed, wattled,
and legged, or, in beak a heart's ease, slipped,
ppr. 93- 9
HAYTON, Eng., in hand a sickle. 127. 14
HAY WARD, Glouc., out of a mural coronet, or,
HAY
199
HEL
a demi-lion, rampant, sa., in dexter a fleur-
de-lis, gold.
HAYWARD, Surr., a talbot's head, ar., collared
and ringed, sa. 60. 4
HAYWARD, CURTIS-, of Quedgeley, Glouc., a
demi-lion, rampant, sa., in dexter a fleur-de-
lis. Virtute non sanguine. 46. 1 1
HAYWOOD, Eng., a tiger's head, ar., armed and
maned, or, pierced through the neck with a
broken spear, sa., headed, of the first, vulned,
gu-
HAYWOOD, Eng., on stump of a tree, a falcon,
rising, ppr. 105. 5
HAZARD, Eng., on an anchor, in the sea, a
dove, in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. 106. 4
HAZEL, a dexter arm, vested, in hand an olive-
slip.
HAZLEWOOD, Eng., in hand a bunch of grapes,
Ppr. 155- 13
HEAD, Bart., Kent, a unicorn's head, couped,
ermines. Study quiet. 70. 4
HEAD, Eng. , a unicorn's head, ar. 70. 4
HEAD, Berks, and Lond., a unicorn's head,
erased, ar. 70. 5
HEAD, BOND-, Bart, Kent, out of an Eastern
coronet, or, a plume of three ostrich-feathers,
ar.
HEADFORT, Marquess of, Earl Bective. Iri.
(Taylor), a naked arm, embovved, in hand
an arrow, ppr. Consequitur quodcunque
petit. 157. 6
HEADON, Herts, and Line., a talbot, passant,
or, spotted, sa. 61. 7
HEADLEY, Baron (Allan son- Winn) : (i.) For
Winn, a demi-eagle, displayed, or. 102. 12.
(2.) For Allanson, a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, or, in dexter a cross, gu. Virtute
et labore. 44. 7
HEADLEY, Hunts., a martlet, or. 119. 5
HEADLEY, on a sphere, a martlet, wings ex-
panded.
HEALD, Eng., a sword and key, in saltier, ppr.
78. 12
HEALEY, and HEALY, Eng., on a chapeau, a
lion, statant, gardant, ducally gorged. 37. 14
HEALY, Iri., in hand, couped at wrist, a buck's
horn. 2. 14
HEALY, Iri., a physician's quadrangular cap.
156. 10
HEAPS, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, between
two branches of palm, in orle, ppr.
HEARD, Somers., a swan, wings elevated, ar.,
beaked and membered.sa., charged on breast
with a rose, gu., barbed and seeded, ppr.,
ducally crowned, collared and chained, or.
Naufragus in portum. 76. 9
HEARD, a demi-antelope, collared. 82. n
HEARLE, Eng., in hand a crosier, in bend
sinister. 128. 15
HEARN, and HEARNE, Eng., on a mount, vert,
a horse, at full speed, saddled and bridled,
ppr. 73. 8
HEARN, Iri., a greyhound, sejant, sa. 18. 14
HEARNE, Iri., a rose-branch, and a spear, in
saltier, ppr. 30. I
HEART. Eng., a leopard, spotted, ppr., passant,
gardant. 1 1 . 6
HEART, Sco., in dexter hand, erect, a couteau
sword. Fide et amore. 158. 9
HEATH, Eng., a cock's head, erased, or, watt-
led and combed, gu. 94. 9
HEATH, Middx., a pheasant, ppr. 113. '13
HEATH, a parrot's head, erased, in beak a mul-
let of five points. 1 1 8. 7
HEATH, a tower, in flames. 34. 4
HEATHCOTE, Bart., Ruts., on a mural coronet,
az., a pommee, charged with a cross, or, be-
tween wings, erm. Deus prosperat justos.
HEATHER, Eng., in a lion's paw, sa., a heart,
gu. 50. 6
HEATHFIELD, Devons., a greyhound's head, ar.,
collared, gu. 1 8. 10
HEATHFIELD, an arm, embowed, ppr., vested
and cuffed, in hand a sword. 120. 8
HEATHFIELD, a garb, or, banded, gu. 12. 13
HEATHORN, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a haw-
thorn-tree, ppr., pendent therefrom by a rib-
bon, gu., an escutcheon, az., charged with
a pigeon's head, erased, or. camp. 25. 6
HEATON of Plas, Denbigh, a buck's head, ar.
Er cordiad y ccera. 84. 1 1
HEATON, a buck's head, cabossed, ar. 84. 2
HEATON, a nag's head, erased, ar. 72. I
HEBBES, Sco., a lion's head, or, on the neck
three roses, sa.
HEBDEN, Eng., a triton, in dexter hand a
trident, ppr. 125. 13
HEBDEN, from out of a cave, a lion, passant,
ppr.
HEBER, Eng., in lion's gamb, a palm-branch,
PP^ 43- 5
HEBER, out of a five-leaved ducal coronet, a
female's head, in profile, hair dishevelled.
HEBERT, Eng., a fish, naiant, ppr. 5. 1 1
HECTOR, Eng., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
masoned, sa., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
palm-branch, vert. 42. 10
HEDDLE, a leopard's head, erased. Virtute et
labore. 10. 6
HEDDLE of Melsetter, Orkney, a leopard's
head, erased. Virtute et labore. 10. 6
HEDGES, Eng., a pomegranate, or, stalked and
leaved, vert. 29. 9
HEDLEY, Hunts., a martlet, or. 119. 5
HEEGNIE, Sco., a dove, on a rock, in beak a
twig of olive, ppr. Firme" dum fide". 1 06. 3
HEELEY, and HEELY, Eng., in dexter hand a
scimitar, ppr. 158. 9
HEELY, a cockatrice, wattled. Res, non ver-
bum. 92. 13
HEFFER, Lond., in gauntlet, a sword. Ut
sanem vulnero. 155. 7
HEFFERMAN, Iri., in gauntlet a broken sword.
HEIGHAM, Eng., an escallop, or, charged with
a mullet, gu. 5. 3
HEIGHAM, a horse's head, erased, ar. 72. i
HEIGHAM of Hanston, Suff., a horse's head
and neck, erased, ar. 72. I
HEIGHINGTON, Durh., a demi-wolf, erased, er-
minois, supporting between paws a cross
crosslet, fitched, az.
HEIGHINGTON, Durh., a demi-boar, erased,
erm., holding a cross crosslet, fitched.
see plate 4
HEISHAM, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
battle-axe, all ppr.
HELARD, Eng., a demi-Hercules, ppr. i. II
HELIAS, Eng., a leg, in armour, couped, gar-
nished, and spurred. 138. 5
HELLEN, Iri., a dolphin, haurient, between
wings, ppr. 68. I
HELLER, Cornw., a Cornish chough, erm.'
114. 10
HELLIER, Eng., a cock, ar., gutte"e-de-sang,
HEL
HEN
combed and wattled, gu. Pro republicd sem-
per. 94- 12
HELLIS, Eng., in hand an ear of wheat, ppr.
134- 7
HELLT, and HELEY, Eiig., an arm, in armour,
in hand a broken spear, ppr. 141. 6
HELLORD, Devons., an escarbuncle, ar. 123. 4
HELME, Wore., a pheon. 77. 13
HELWISH, Eng., a lion, sejant, holding a lance,
in pale, ppr.
HELYAR, Somers. and Wilts., a cock, sa.,
beaked, combed, and wattled, gu., under a
cross fleury, fitched. In labore quies.
HELYARD, Eng., a cock, sa., combed and
wattled, gu. 94. 12
HEMANS, Wei., a lion, passant, gardant. Verite
sans peur. 37. 13
HEMENHALL, Eng., a stag's head, erased.
83- 13
HEMING, and HEMMING, Eng., on a chapeau a
lion, statant, gardant, collared, and crowned
with a ducal coronet. 37-4
REMINGTON, HEMINGTONE, and HEMMINGTON,
Eng., in hand a sealed letter, ppr.
HEMMING, Wore., an eagle, wings expanded,
ar., charged on breast with a pheon, sa.,
supporting with dexter an escutcheon, erm.,
thereon a pale, ar. , charged with three leo-
pard's faces, or.
HEMMINGS, out of a ducal coronet, a deini-lion,
rampant. 44. 13
HEMPGRAVE, Eng., a young woman's head,
affrontee, ppr., couped below breast, vested,
az. 139. 8
HEMSLEY, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion, statant,
gorged with a ducal coronet. 37. 14
HEMSTEAD, or HEMSTED, Eng., top of a hal-
berd, issuing. 123. 9
HEMSWORTH, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ppr., hilt and pom-
mel, or, transfixing a leopard's face, sa.
HENCHMAN, Eng., a buffalo's head, erased, gu.
14. 9
HENCKILL, out of a ducal coronet, or, an ele-
phant's proboscis, contrary, embowed.
HENDE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
HENDEN, Eng., a greyhound, running against
a tree, ppr. 1 7. 6
HENDER, a sword, wavy, in pale, the blade in
flames. 66. 3
HENDERSON, Sco., a wheel. Sic cuncta nobilitat.
39- 2
HENDERSON, Stirling, a tilter at the ring.
Practise no fraud.
HENDERSON, Eng., under a tree, a boar, pas-
sant. 4. 7
HENDERSON. Bart., Sco., in dexter hand, ppr.,
a star, or, surmounted by a crescent, ar.
Sola virtus nobilitat. 159. 6
HENDERSON, Sco., in hand, ppr., a star, az.
Virtus nobilitat. comp. 159. 6
HENDERSON, in hand, a mullet, surmounted by
a crescent. Sola rirtus nobilitat. 159. 6
HENDERSON, JOHN, Leith, in dexter hand, ppr.,
a star of six points, wavy, or, ensigned with
a crescent, az. Virtus nobilitat. 160. 10
HENDEY, Eng., the stump of a holly -bush,
shooting out new leaves, ppr. 26. 8
HENDLEY, Iri., a demi- woman, ppr., in dexter
a garland, ppr. 1 39. 1 1
HENDLEY, Eng., a martlet, rising, or.
comv. 22. i
HENDLY, a column, entwined with woodbine,
ppr. 158. I
HENDMARSH, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr., pendent
thereon an escutcheon, gu. 25. 6
HENDRIE, and HENDRY, Eng., a demi-cupid,
in dexter a torch, ppr. 126. 2
HENDRY, Eng., a pelican, vulning. 97. 7
HENDRY, a buck's head. 84. 10
HENDY, Eng., stump of a holly -bush shooting
forth new leaves, ppr. 26. 8
HENE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
holding a battle-axe. 43. 14
HENEAGE, Line., a greyhound, current, sa.
Toujours ferme. 1 7. 8
HENGHAM, Eng., among clouds, a globe, ppr.
8. 10
HENGRAVE, out of a mural coronet, a leopard's
head, ducally gorged. 10. 8
HENGSCOT, Eng., a stag's head, erased and at-
tired, or, charged on neck with two nails, in
saltier, sa., between four pellets.
HENINGHAM, Staffs, and Suff., a savage's head,
in profile, ppr., vested round shoulders, gu.,
on head a cap, or, turned up, erm., and
charged with three guttdes, of the second.
123. 2
HENLEY, Kent and Surr., a martlet, wings ad-
dorsed, or. comp. 22. I
HENLEY, Eng., a horse's foot, couped, ppr.
65- 7
HENLEY, Hants., a lion's head, erased, ar., tor-
teauxee, az., ducally crowned, or. 44. 5
HENLEY, Oxford, an eagle, wings displayed, or,
in dexter an anchor and cable, sa., in beak
a trefoil, ppr. Perseverando.
HENLEY, Baron (Henley), Iri., a dexter arm,
in armour, couped at shoulder, ppr., charged
above elbow with an annulet, gu., and below
with a ribbon, of the same, in hand a garb,
or, banded, vert. Si sit prudentid.
HENLOCK, Eng., a demi - lion, rampant, gu.,
maned and armed, or, holding a mullet, az.
46. 2
HENLY, a falcon, wings expanded. 100. 13
HENLY, Eng., a falcon, rising, ppr. 100. 13
HENN, on a mount, vert, a hen -pheasant, ppr.
Gloria Deo.
HENNADGE, or HENNAGE, Line, and Ess., a
greyhound, current, sa. 1 7. 5
HENNE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
holding a battle-axe. 43. 14
HENNIDGE, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Deo Duce. 102. 10
HENNIKER, Baron (Henniker-Major) : (i.) For
ffenniker, an escallop, or, charged with an
etoile, gu. 5* 3- (20 -^or Major, a dexter
arm, embowed, vested, gu., cuffed, ar.,
charged on elbow with a plate, in hand,
ppr., a baton, or. Deus major columna.
HENNING, Dors., a sea-horse, ar., in paws a
plate.
HENRAGHTY, Iri. , a dolphin, naiant. 68. 1 1
HENRIE, Sco., a pelican's head, erased, vulning,
ppr. Fideliter. 103. n
HENRIESON, Sco., in hand a mullet of six
points, ensigned on the top with a crescent,
•all ppr. Virtus sola nobilitat. 159- 6
HENRY, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion's head, erased, sa., langued, gu.
47- 7
HENRY, Derbs., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a scimitar, ppr. 121. 6
HEN
HER
HENSHALL, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, in
hand, vested, ar., cuffed, gu., the sun.
151. I
HENSHALL, Iri., a cross pattee, az., between
wings, or. 94. 6
HENSLEY, Eng., a beech-tree, ppr. 25. 10
HENSLOW, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
supporting a standard, ppr., flag, gu.
HENSLOWE, Hants., a cockatrice's head, erased,
ppr., enamelled emerald, beaked, combed,
and wattled, gu., charged on neck with a
trefoil, ar. comp. 92. I
HENSON, Eng., a holy lamb, regardant, ar.,
glory, or, standard, gu. comp. 55. 1 1
HENVILL, Eng., a griffin's head, between wings.
Virtus et nobilitas. 88. 6
HEPBURN, Sco., a mort head, overgrown with
moss, ppr. Virtute et prudent id.
HEPBURN of Blackcastle, Sco., a horse's head,
couped, ppr., garnished, gu. / keep tryst —
or — Prudentid et virtute. 72. 7
HEPBURN, Eng., a rose, surmounted by a thistle,
ppr. 148. 9
HEPBURN, BUCHAN, Bart., Sco. : (i.) For Hep-
burn, a horse, ar., furnished, gu., tied to a
yew-tree, ppr. Keep traist. see plate 73.
(2.) For Buchan, the sun shining on a sun-
flower, in full bloom, all ppr. Non inferiora
secutus.
HEPBURN of Keith, Sco., an anchor, ppr. Ex-
pecto. 133. 7
HEPPELL, Northumb., a ship of war, in full
sail, ppr. 21. 14
HEPWORTH, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant, holding a palm-branch,
all ppr. 43. 10
HEPWORTH of Ackworth, Pontefract, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a wyvern, vert. Loyal it
mort. 91. 2
HERAPATH, Bristol, a demi-lion, or, between
paws an arrow-head, az.
HERBERT, Salop, a W3rvern, wings addorsed,
vert, in mouth a sinister hand, couped, gu.
91. 9
HERBERT, Lond., a wyvern, wings addorsed,
sa., wreathed and tied, or and gu. Jure
-non dono. 91. 6
HERBERT, Eng., a blackamoor's head, couped,
sa., wreathed and tied, or and gu.
HERBERT, Iri., in dexter hand an eel, ppr.
HERBERT, Earl of Pembroke. See PEMBROKE.
HERBERT, Earl of Carnarvon. See CARNARVON.
HERBORT, and HERBOT, Eng., six arrows, in
saltier, and one in pale, banded. 107. 10
HERCY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a man's head,
ppr., wreathed.
HEREFORD, Viscount (Devereux), out of a
ducal coronet, or, a talbot's head, ar. Virtu-
tis comes invidia — and — Basis virtutum con-
stantia. 60. 6
HEREFORD, Eng., an arm, from elbow, ppr., in
hand an annulet, or. 128. 4
HEREFORD, an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
HEREFORD of Sufton Court, Hereford, an
eagle, displayed. 95. 13
HERIET, Eng., a hind's head, couped, or. 85. 3
HERIN, Sco., a derni-lion, rampant. By valour.
44. 14
HERINGS, Eng., a bull's head, sa., ducally
gorged and crowned, or. comp. 14. 2
HERIOT, Sco., in dexter hand a wreath of
laurel. Fortem posce. animum. 150. 7
HERTS, Eng., on a mount, vert, a crane, in
dexter a stone, ppr. 1 1 5. 6
HERITAGE, Eng , a bear's head muzzled. 20. 12
HERIZ, Eng., a demi-female, richly attired, be-
tween two laurel-branches, in dexter a rose-
branch, all ppr. 129. 8
HERLE, Cornw., a lion, passant. 36. i
HERMAN, under a palm-tree, a lion, couchant,
gardant.
HERMON, a cubit arm, vested and cuffed, in
hand a dagger.
HERNS, Sco., a buck's head, or, attired with
ten tynes. Dominus dedit. 84. 10
HERON, a heron, ppr. 1 1 5. 8
HERON, Bart., Notts., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a heron's head, ppr. Ardua petit ardea.
HERON, Eng., same crest.
HERON, Sco., a demi-lion, ar. By valour.
44. 14
HERON, Iri., a dove, volant, in beak an olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 10
HERRIOK, Leic., a bull's head, couped, ar. ,
horned and eared, sa., gorged with a chaplet
of roses, ppr. Virtus ornnia nobilitat.
comp. 14. 2 and 15. II
HERRIES, Eng., a cinquefoil, erm. 80. 3
HERRIES, Sco., a stag's head, or. Dominus
dedit. 84. 10
HERRING, Eng., a boar's head, couped, in fess,
pierced through snout by four arrows, ppr.
3- 7
HERRING, Sco., a boar's head, couped, sa. 3. 9
HERRING, Norf., a lion, passant, ppr., in dex-
ter a trefoil, vert.
HERRINGTON, Eng., a horse's head, furnished,
ppr. 72. 5
/HERRIOT, and HERRIOTT, Eng., in a lion's
^ gamb, erect, sa., a crescent, ar. 45. 10
HERSAY, Eng., a hedgehog, ppr. 33. 2
HERSCHEL, Bart., on a demi-terrestrial sphere,
ppr., an eagle, wings elevated, or. Cop-lis
exploratis. comp. 8. 12
HERTFORD, Marquess of (Ingrain - Seymour
Conway) : (i.) For Conway, a moor's head, in
profile, couped, ppr., wreathed, ar. and az.
131. 15. (2.) For Seymour, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a phoenix in flames, ppr. Fide
et amore. 103. 7
HERTFORD, Eng., a parrot's head, gu., between
wings, vert. 1 1 8. 8
HERTINGTON, Eng., a stag's head, or, collared,
between attires, a cross pattee. 84. 7
HERTOG, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, two
wings, addorsed, az. 109. I
HERVEY, Iri., a mountain-cat, ppr., in dexter a
trefoil, slipped, vert. Ge n'oublieraijamais.
HERVEY, Cornw. and Somers., a squirrel, seT
jant, ar., tail, or, cracking nuts, ppr. 58. 1 1
HERVEY, Iri., a lion, rampant, erm., supporting
a plumb-rule, ppr. 40. 5
HERVEY, and HERVY, Eng., a leopard, passant,
sa., bezantee. 9. 14
HERVEY, a trefoil, slipped. Delectat et ornat.
comp. 77. I
HERVEY, BATHURST-, Bart., Hants. : (i.) For
Heri-ey, a leopard, sa., bezantee, collared
and lined, or, in dexter a trefoil, slipped,
vert. (2.) For Bathurst, a dexter arm, em-
bowed, in mail, in hand, ppr., a spiked club,
or. 154- 14
HERVY, Eng., an ox -yoke, in bend, gu., bows,
or. 147- I2
HER
HER WORTH, Devons., a cubit arm, erect, ppr.,
in hand a snake. 155. II
HESDING, Eng., in dexter hand a pistol, ppr.
127. 8
HESELRIDGE, Eng , a man's head, couped at
neck, ppr. 123. 12
HESELRIGGE, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., an
escallop, between wings. 5. 6
HESELTINE, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, ar.,
crowned with an antique crown, or. 76. 1 1
HESELTINE, a talbot's head, erased, between
wings.
HESILL, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
ar., a flame, ppr. 146. 3
HESILRIGGE, Bart., Leic., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a man's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr. Pro aris et focis.
HESKETH, Bart., Lane., a wheat-sheaf, ppr.
12. 13
HESKETH, Eng. , a mortar, mounted, ppr.
131- 4
HESKETH, and HESKETT, Eng., a garb, or.
12. 13
HESLOP, Eng., in hand a mill-rind, ppr.
152. 12
HESSE, Middx., on a chapeau, ppr., a cocka-
trice, vert, ducally crowned, combed, beaked,
and wattled, or, charged on breast with the
sun, gold. Supera audi et tace. 92. 4
HESTER, Eng., a pai'rot, gu., in beak a ring, or.
118. 14
HETHERFIELD, Eng., a sinister wing, charged
with a cheveron, gu.
HETHERINGTOX, Eng, a lion's head, erased,
gu., within a chain, ar., both ends issuing
from the wreath. 49. 9
HETHERINGTON, out of a ducal coronet, a tower.
HETHERSETE, or HETHERSETTE, Eng., a sinister
wing, charged with a cheveron, gu.
HETHERTON, a lion's head, erased, within a
chain, ar., both ends issuing from the wreath.
49. 9
HEUER, or HEVER, Eng., a phoenix in flames,
ppr. 101. 10
HEVENINGHAM, and HEVERINGHAM, Suff. and
Staffs., a man's head, in profile, ppr., on
head a cap, az. 123. 2
HEWAT, or HEWATT, the sun rising out of a
cloud, ppr. Post tenebras lux. 7. I
HEWES, a peacock's head, erased, az. 117. n
HEWET, Eng., a cross pattee, between the horns
of a crescent, gu. 77-2
HEWETT, Lond., a lapwing, ppr.
HEWETT, Eng., a cockatrice, wings expanded,
or. 92. 13
HEWETT, Hants., on stump of tree, sprouting,
ppr., a falcon, close, ar., legged and belled,
or. Ne tu qucesiveris extra — and — Une pure
f°y- 105. 5
HEWETT, Bart., Line., out of a mural coronet,
or, the stump of an oak-tree with branches,
thereon a hawk, ppr., gorged with an Eastern
coronet, and belled, gold. comp. 105. 5
HEWETSON, Eng., a serpent, nowed, head in
pale, or, in mouth a garland of laurel, vert.
no. i
HEWETSON, Iri., a demi-friar, vested, ppr., in
dexter a lash. 1 24. 2
HEWGELL, on stump of tree, couped, in fess,
sprouting afresh, an owl, statant, gardant.
HEWGELL, on a staff, raguly, in fess, an eaglet,
wings expanded.
HIB
HEWGELL, and HEWGILL, Yorks., a horse's
head, erased, sa. 72. I
HEWGILL of Hornby Grange, Yorks., a nag's
head, erased, sa. Marte et labore. 72. I
HEWITT, Eng., a demi-huntsman, ppr., coat,
gu., firing a gun. 130. 12
HEWITT, Eng., on trunk of oak-tree, a falcon,
perched, belled, ppr. Ne tu qucesiveris extra.
105. 5
HEWITSON, Northumb., a falcon, gu., belled,
or. Let them talk. 104. 2
HEWLETT, Eng., on a mount, vert, semee of
weeds, an oak-tree, ppr. 26. 5
HEWSHAM, an eagle, wings addorsed, sustain-
ing a bannerol, charged with a fleur-de-lis.
HEWSON, Ennismore, and Castle Hewson, Iri.,
the sun in splendour. Num. lumen effagio ?
7. 10
HEXMAN, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
HEXT, Eng., a stag's head, affrontee, ducally
gorged, or. 84. 12
HEXT, Coriiw., out of a tower, sa., a demi-lion,
or, in dexter a battle-axe, of the first.
comp. 24. 6
HEYDON, Herts, and Line., a talbot, passant,
ar., spotted, sa. 61. 7
HEYDON, a talbot, passant, collared and lined.
61. 8
HEYFORD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two
branches, in orle, ppr. 136. 7
HEY GATE, Bart., Ess., a wolf's head, erased,
gu. Boulogne et Cadiz. 19. 6
HEYLAND, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., a martlet,
sa. 119. 8
HEYLAND, Iri., out of battlements, ppr., charged
with a cross crosslet, gu., a nag's head, ppr.
Faveat fortuna.
HEYLEGAIR, a sword, in fess, thrust into a
demi-wheel, on the sinister.
HEYLYN, Wei., out of a marquess's coronet, or,
a demi-lion, sa. In utrumque paratus.
HEYMAN, a demi -negro-boy, wreathed about
temples, in dexter a slip of cinquefoils.
HEYNES, Salop, Oxon., and Dors., an eagle,
displayed, on a tortoise. 95. 4
HEYRECK, Leic., a bull's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a chaplet of roses, ppr.
comp. 15. II
HEYSHAM, Eng., a stag's head, affrontee, en-
filed with a ducal coronet. 84. 1 2
HEYTESBURY, Baron (A'Court), an eagle, dis-
played, sa., charged with two cheveronels,
or, beaked and legged, gu., in beak a lily,
slipped, ppr. Grandescunt aucta labore.
comp. 95. 13
HEYWARD, a sinister arm, vested and enibowed,
in hand a battle-axe.
HEY WOOD, Bart., of Claremont, Lane., on a
mount, vert, the trunk of a tree, entwined
with ivy, therefrom a hawk, rising, all ppr.
HEYWOOD, Eng., a tiger's head, ar., armed and
maned, or, pierced through neck by a broken
spear, sa., headed, of the first, vulned, gu.
see plate 10
HEYWOOD, Eng., on stump of tree, a falcon,
rising, ppr. 105. 5
HIATT, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, a broken
spear. 49. I
HIBBERT. Chesh., an arm, erect, vested, az.,
cuff, erm., in hand, ppr., a crescent, ar.
Fidem rectumque cotendo. 144. 6
HIBBERT, Eng., in hand a mill-rind. 152. 12
HIO
HICHING, Eng., an anchor, in pale. 153. n
HICKEY, or HICKIE, a dexter arm, in armour
embowed, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a
truncheon, gold.
HICKEY, Iri., a lamb, regardant, holding over
dexter shoulder a flag, charged with an im-
perial crown.
HICKEY, Eng , a wy vein, wings expanded, in
mouth a human hand, ppr. 91. 9
HICKFOKD, Eng., a demi-swan, wings addorsed,
ppr. 76. 12
HICKLING, Northamp., a leopard's head, erased,
or, pellettee. comp. 10. 6
HICKMAN, a talbot, couchant, collared and
chained. comp. 60. 14
HICKMAN, a buck's head and neck, couped, at
gaze, ppr. 82. I
HICKS, Lond. and Glouc., a stag's head, or,
gorged with a chaplet of cinquefoils, of the
last, leaved, vert.
HICKS, Iri., a lion's gamb. 51. 7
HICKS, Bart., Glouc., a buck's head, couped at
shoulders, or, gorged with a chaplet of roses,
gu. Tout en bon heure.
HICKS-BEACH, Glouc. and Wilts. : (i.) For
Beach, a demi-lion, rampant^ar., in paws an
escutcheon, az., charged with a pile, or. see
plate 44. (2.) A stag's head, erased, or,
gorged with a wreath of laurel, vert. 83. 9
HICKSON, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, ppr., charged with a trefoil, vert.
Fide et fortitudine. comp. 88. I
HIDE, Lane., an eagle's head, erased, or, beaked,
sa. 102. 10
HIDE, Lane., a hawk's head, erased, or. 103. 3
HIDE, a hawk, close. 105. 14
HIDE, Dors., a martlet, rising, sa., charged
with a mullet, or.
HIDE, Berks., a leopard's head, erased, sa.,
bezantee. 10. 6
HIDE, Chesh., Herts., Salop, and Wilts., an
eagle, wings addorsed, sa., beaked and legged,
or. 100. 12
HIDERS, Eng., a garb, banded. 12. 13
HIGDON, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., a phoenix in
flames, ppr. 98. 7
HIGGA, Eng., a dove, in mouth an olive-branch,
ppr. Peace. 106. 7
HIGGAN, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Peace. 1 06. 7
HIGGANS, Eng., out of a tower, a demi-lion,
rampant. Fide et fortitudine. 24. 6
HlGGENBOTTOM, Or HlGGINBOTTOM, Eng., a
dexter and a sinister arm, shooting an arrow
from bow, all ppr. 147. 13
HIGGENS, Suss., out of a tower, gu., a demi-
lion, ar. 24. 6
HIGGINS, co. Mayo, out of a tower, double
turreted, sa., a demi-griflin, ar., in dexter a
dagger, sa., hilt and pommel, or. Pro patrid.
HIGGINS, Beds., a griffin's head, erased, or,
collared, gu. Nihil quod obstat virtuti. 88. 7
HIGGINS, Heref., a garb, ppr., charged with
two crosses pattee, gu. Patriam hinc sus-
tinet.
HIGGINS, Yorks., out of a tower, sa., a lion's
head, ar. 24. 6
HIGGINS, Eng., a castle. Tutemus. 23. 6
HIGGINSON of Lisburn, out of a tower, ppr.,
a demi-griffin, segreant, vert, armed and
beaked, or. Malo mori quam fccdari. 22. n
HIGGINSON, Eng., a tower. 22. 14
203
HIL
HISGINSON, Iri., on a chapeau, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, couped, in hand a tilting -
spear, all ppr. 1 54. 5
HIGGINSON, Middx., out of a human heart, a
dexter hand, erect, between two wheat-ears,
in saltier, all ppr., holding a closed book, sa.,
garnished, or.
HIGHAM, SufF. and Ess., a talbot, passant, sa.,
collared and lined, at end of line a coil, knot,
or. 6 1. 8
HIGHGATE, Middx. and Suff., a wolf's head,
erased, gu. 19. 6
HIGHLORD, Devons., an escarbuncle, ar. 123. 4
HIGHMORE, Sco., a talbot's head, couped at
neck 6 1. 3
HIGSON, Eng., a hand, couped, in fess, charged
with an eye, ppr. 126. 5
HILDERSHAW, Eng., a swan, devouring a fish,
ppr. 75. 1 2
HILDYARD, Yorks., a cock, sa., beaked, legged,
and wattled, gu. 94. 12
HILL, Baron (RowLAND-HiLL), a tower, ar.,
from the battlements, a chaplet of laurel,
ppr. Arancez.
HILL, Sir ROWLAND, Bart., Salop, same crest
and motto.
HILL, Bart., Iri., a talbot's head, couped, sa.,
gutteVd'eau, collared, gu., studded and
ringed, or. Ne tentes, aut perfice.
comp. 60. 4
HILL, Middx. and Wore., a talbot, passant, or,
collared, gu. 6 1. 8
HILL, a fleur-de-lis. 142. 1 3
HILL of Stallington Hall, Stafford, a hawk,
ppr., belled. 104. 2
HILL, Marquess of Downshire. See DOWN-
SHIRE.
HILL, Eng., a buck's head, the nose, or, col-
lared, gold. 83. 12
HILL, a martlet. 119. 4
HILL, Norf., a boar's head and neck, sa., in
mouth a broken spear, ppr., headed, ar. 4. I
HILL, Somers., a squirrel, sejant, ar., collared
and lined, or. 58. 7
HILL, Norf., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, or, between dragons'
wings, of the first. comp. 37. 8
HILL, Staff., a lion, rampant, ar., pierced
through breast by a broken spear, in bend,
ppr., point, guttee-de-sang. see plate 40
HILL, an eagle, wings expanded, ppr., in beak
an acorn, slipped, vert, fructed, or.
comp. 98. 10 and 99. 4
HILL, a chalice, with flames issuant therefrom.
89. 2
HILL, Devons., Cornw., and Northamp., a
dove, ar., in mouth an olive-branch. 106. 7
HILL, Lond., a talbot's head, erased, between
two laurel-branches, vert.
HILL, Eng., a demi-leopard, ar., spotted, of all
colours, ducally gorged, or. 9. 3
HILL, on trunk of tree, or, a falcon, ppr.,
beaked and belled, gold. 104. 7
HILL, Sco., a stag's head. Veritas superabit
monies. 84. 10
HILL, a wolf's head, erased, az., in mouth a
trefoil, slipped, vert.
HILL, Sco., a Bible, expanded, ppr. Veritas
superabit monies. 149. 3
HILL, Kent, a stag's head, erased, ppr., in
mouth an oak- slip, vert, fructed, or.
HILL, Kent, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
HIL
HILL, Iri., three roses, stalked and leaved,
vert. 53-5
HILL, Iri., a lion, rampant, gardant, gu., in
dexter a sword, ppr. comp. 41. 7
HILL, Bucks., a goat's head, collared and
armed, or. 55- 6
HILL, Iri., a greyhound, sejant, ar., collared,
az. 1 8. 13
HILL, Lond., Middx., and Herts., on a mount,
a branch, vert, with three cinquefoils, ar.
HILL, SufL, a boar's head, couped, sa., in mouth
an acorn, or, leaved, vert. 3. 5
HILL-NOEL. See BERWICK, Baron.
HILLAIRE, Eng., a griffin's head, in beak a
key, ppr. 87. 8
HILLARY, Bart., Ess. and Yorks., out of a
mural coronet, gu., a cubit arm, in hand a
caltrap, or. Virtute nihil invium. 143. 3
HILLERSDEN, and HILLESDEN, Devons., a squir-
rel, sejant, ppr., cracking a nut, or. 58. 12
HILLIAR, Eng., a harp, or. 77. II
HILLIARD, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a spear, all ppr.
HILLIARD, Yorks and Durh., a cock, sa.,
combed, legged, and wattled, gu. 94. 12
HILLIER, Eng., an arm, from elbow, erect,
vested, in hand a branch of palm.
comp. 158. 6
HILLOCKS, Sco., out of a pheon, az., between
ostrich -wings, gu., a sprig of laurel, ppr.
Ni1t.il sine cruce.
HILLS, Eng., a horse, current, gu., in mouth a
broken spear-head, sa. 73. n
HILLS, Kent, a stag's head, erased, in mouth
an oak-slip, fructed, all ppr. In ccelo con-
fidemus. see plate 83
HILLYARD, a cock, ppr. 94. 12
HILTON, Eng., a hand, vested, holding a holly-
branch, ppr. comp. 125. 8
HILTON of Hilton Castle, Durh., on a close
helmet, a Moses' head, in profile, glorified
and horned, all ppr. Tant que je puts.
HINCHLEY, Eng., a leopard, couchant, ppr.
II. 12
HINCHMAN, a demi-lion, in dexter a bugle-
horn, stringed.
HINCKES, HINCKS, or HINKS, Eng., in hand a
scorpion. 144. n
HINCKLEY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a star
of twelve points, ppr. comp. 154. 3
HINCKS, Iri., a deini-chevalier, in dexter a
scimitar. 130. 14
HINCKS, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
gutte"e-de-larmes, gorged with a collar, dan-
cette'e, ar., sinister resting on an annulet, or.
In cruce et lacrymis spes est. see plate 44
HIND, Eng., an ensign, in full dress, with
cocked hat, holding the Union standard of
Britain. 132. 5
HINDE, Salop, a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 1 3
HiNDE-HoDGSON, Northumb., on a rock, a
dove, az., wings, or, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Miseris succurrere disco. 106. 3
HINDLE, a lyre, ppr. 77- n
HINDMAN, a buck, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
HINDMARSH, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant. Nil
nisipatria. 44. 14
HINES, Iri., a plough, ppr. 153. 2
HINGHAM, Eng., a horse's head, furnished with
cart-harness, ppr. 72. 5
KINGSTON, a hind's head, couped, or, in mouth
a holly-slip, ppr. see x>late 85
204 HOB
HINSOX, Middx., a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
HIPKISS, Eng., a sphinx, gardant, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. 129. 13
HIPPISLEY, Bart., Berks., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a hind's head, erased, sa., gorged
with a collar of gold. Amiciticc virtutisque
fccdus — and — Non mihi sed patriot.
HIRINE, Norf., a talbot, passant, sa., collared
and lined, or, line coiled at end. 61. 8
HIRST, and HIRSTE, Eng., in hand a scimitar,
engrailed on back, cutting at a feather.
140. 8
HISLOP, in dexter hand a mill-rind, ppr.
152. 12
HISLOP, a buck's head, erased.
83- 13
HISLOPE, Sco., in hand a pistol, ppr. 127. 8
HISLOP, Bart., Devons., out of a mural coro-
net, a buck's head, couped, ppr. see plate 83
HITCH, Oxon., an heraldic antelope's head,
erased, sa., tufted and maned, or. vulned
through neck by a bird-bolt, end in mouth.
KITCHENS, and HITCHINS, Eng., out of a
mural coronet, a garb, on the top a bird,
perched, ppr. 12. 2
KITCHENS, and HITCHINS, on a heraldic rose,
gu., barbed, vert, a lion's head, erased, or.
45- 5
KITCHENS, on top of a tower a martlet. 119. 10
HITFIELD, Eng., an ostrich-feather, enfiled
with a ducal coronet. 5°- 7
HOAD, Middx. and Lond., a stag's head,
erased, ar. 83. 13
HOADLEY, Eng., on a terrestrial orb, or, a dove,
wings expanded., in mouth an olive-branch,
ppr. 1 06. 5
HOAR, Eng., a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
HOARE, Bart., co. Cork and Middx., a deer's
head, ppr., erased, ar. Venit hora — and —
I) urn spiro, spero. 83. 13
HOARE, Iri., a leopard's face, or. 47. 2
HOARE, Iri., a stag's head, gardant, gu., du-
cally gorged and attired, or. 84. 1 2
HOARE, COLT-, Bart., Wilts., an eagle's head,
erased, ar., charged with an ermine spot.
HOBART, Bucks, and Norf., a bull's head,
couped, sa., seme'e of etoiles, or. comp. 14. 7
HOBART, Norf., a bull, passant, sa., semee of
etoiles, or. Quce supra. 14. 13
HOBBINS, Eng., a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
HOBBS, Surr., on a dexter glove, in armour, in
fess, ar., a falcon, ppr., beaked, legged, and
belled, or. 104. 5
HOBBS, Iri, an arrow, gu., point downward,
feathered, or, and a palm-branch, vert, in
saltier. 157. 13
HOBERD, and HOBERT, Eng., a demi-lion, gu.
44. 14
HOBHOUSE, Somers., a griffin, sejant, ppr.
88. 13
HOBHOUSE, CAM-, Bart., Glouc., out of a mural
coronet, a crescent, ar., and issuing there-
from an etoile, eradicated, or. Xpes vitce
melioris.
HOBSON, Surr., a leopard's head, ar., semee of
torteaux, gu.
HOBSON, Eng., a leopard's head, gardant,
erased, ar., powdered with toi'teaux, gu.
HOBSON, Durh., a griffin's head, couped, ar.,
between wings, elevated, az. Furtitudine
Dei. 88. 6
HOBSON, a griffin, segreant, in beak a key,
wards upward. see plate 86
HOB 2
HOBY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a fish's
head, ppr. 6. 2
HOBY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
tiger, rampant, ar.
HOCKENHULL, Chesh., a buck's head and neck,
erased, per fess, ar. and or, pierced through
nostrils by a dart, in bend, gold, feathered,
of the first, barbed, az.
HOCKIN, Devons., on a rock, a sea-gull, rising,
all ppr. Hoc in loco Deus rupes. 119. 12
HODDAR, and HODDER, Eng., an angel in a
praying posture, ppr., between two laurel-
branches, vert. 139- *
HODDENET, and HODDENOT, Eug., in dexter
hand four arrows, points downward, ppr.
comp. 127. 12
HODDER of Hoddersfield : (i.) For Jf odder, a
fire ship, her courses set, fire issuing from low
rigging, all ppr. (2.) For Moore, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a moor's head, in profile, ppr.
HODDY, a trout, naiant, ppr. 5. 1 1
HODGE, Sco., a garb, entwined by two serpents,
ppr. 12. 10
HODGERS, a crescent. 140. 2
HODGES, Eng., an eagle, rising, looking at the
sun, ppr. . 100. 4
HODGES, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, an
antelope's head, ar., horned or tufted, or.
Prcevisa mala pereunt.
HODGES, out of a ducal coronet, or, an heraldic
antelope's head, ar., horned and tufted, gold.
Posce teipsum.
HODGES, Eng., a man, ppr., vested, ar., coat,
gu., holding a standard, ar., charged with a
cross, of the second, on a canton, gu. 132. 5
HODGES, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a grey-
hound's head, gu. 18. 5
HODGES, a dove, regardant, in mouth an olive-
branch, all ppr. 113. 7
HODGETTS of Hagley, an eagle, wings expand-
ed, in beak an annulet. Confido, conquiesco.
HODGETTS, Staffs., a horse's head, erm., pierced
through neck by a spear, the staff broken,
ppr. 72. 8
HODGKINS, Eng., an eagle, rising, looking to-
wards the sun, ppr. IOO. 4
HODGSON, Durh., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
Meluo secundus. 106. 7
HODGSON, Durh., a martlet, az., winged, or, in
beak an olive-branch, vert.
HODGSON of Houghton House, Cambs., a dove,
close, az., in mouth a sprig of laurel, ppr.
Dread God. 106. 7
HODGSON, Eng., on a tower, ar., a martlet, az ,
winged, or. 22. I
HODGSON, Middx., a dove, az., winged, or,
beaked and membered, gu., in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
HODGSON, Iri., a salmon, haurient, az. 6. 10
HODGSON, a griffin's head, erased, murally
gorged. comp. 87. I
HODINGTON, Eng., over a tower, ar., a bird,
volant, or. 23. I
HODISWELL, Eng., a well, ppr. 147. 14
HODKINSON, Eng., a shank-bone and palm-
branch, in saltier. 66. 6
HODSON, Eng., a dove, on a rock. 106. 3
H*ODSON. Iri., an antelope's head, erased, gu. 82. 7
HODSON, Bart., Iri., a dove, close, az., in mouth
a sprig of laurel, ppr. 1 06. 7
HODY, Sco., a bull, passant, sa. 14-14
HODY, Eng., a trout, naiant. ppr. 5. 1 1
HOL
HOE, Eng., in hand a hautboy. 153. 9
HOEY, Iri., a pheasant. 113. 13
HOFFMAN, Eng., out of top of a tower, a demi-
woman, ppr., attired, az., in dexter a gar-
land of laurel comp. 23. 3
HOFFMAN, Lond., a demi-lion, double-queued,
az. , between two elephants' probosces, erect,
per fess, dexter, gu. and ar., sinister, or and
az., between paws the sun in splendour, ppr.
Tiens a la rerite.
HOG of Blairdrum, Sco., a dexter hand, couped,
ppr. Dant viras gloriam. 134. 14
HOG of Harcars, an oak-tree, ppr. Dot gloria
vires. 25. 12
HOG of Newliston, Linlithgow, an oak-tree,
ppr. Dat yloria fires. 25. 12
HOGAN, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., an escallop,
between wings, ppr. 5. 6
HOGAN, Iri., an ostrich's head, between two
feathers, ar. 108. 4
HOGARTH, Sco., a pegasus's head, or, winged,
ar. Candor dai, airibus alas. 71. I o
HOGG, Devons.. a wyvern, vert. 91-5
HOGG, Sco., a hand, couped, in fess. 134. 14
HOGG, Durh., against an oak-tree, vert, fruct-
ed, gu., a boar, statant, ar., pierced in side
by an arrow, sa. comp. 4. 6
HOGGESON, a swallow, volant, sa. 119. I
HOGH, a bull, passant, ar. 14. 1 4
HoGHTON-BoLD, Bart., Lane., a bull, passant,
ar. Malgri le tort. 14. 14
HOGUE, Sco., an oak-tree. Dat gloria vires.
25. 12
HOKE, Eng., an escallop, sa., between wings,
ar. 5. 4
HOL, six til ting- spears, in pale, three on the
dexter, and three on the sinister.
HOLAND, Eng., an arm, in hand an arrow, ar.,
feathered, or. 156. 6
HOLBEACH, Eng., an escutcheon, or, pendent
from stump of tree. 26. 12
HOLBEAME, Eng., a cross crosslet, gu., between
two palm branches.
HOLBECH, Warw., a maunch, vert, charged with
an escallop, ar.
HOLBECK, and HOLBECKE, Eng., the sun rising
from behind a hill, ppr. 7. 5
HOLBICKE, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, az.
117. ir
HOLBROOK, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, ppr.
3D- 13
HOLBROOKE, Suff., a lion's head, erased, sa.,
charged with a cheveron, gu. comp. 47. 1 3
HOLBROW, Glouc., a pair of wings elevated,
ar., including three mullets, pierced, in
triangle.
HOLBURNE, Bart., Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter
a mullet, ar. Decus summum virtus. 46. 2
HOLCOMB, and HOLCOMBE, Eng., a serpent,
nowed, in mouth a garland of laurel, ppr.
no. i
HOLDEN, Lane., a pheasant, ppr. 113. 13
HOLDEN, Sco., an eagle's leg, erased at thigh,
ppr. 107. 13
HOLDEN, Sco., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
HOLDEN, Lane., a moorcock, ppr., charged on
breast with a cinquefoil, or. Nee temere, nee
timide.
HOLDEN, Derby, a moorcock, rising, sa., wing-
ed, or. 113. 10
HOLDER, on a ducal coronet, a lion, sejant.
see plate 38
HOL
206
HOL
HOLDERNESS, Eng., between the horns of a
crescent, or, a cross pattee, gu. 77- 2
HOLDICH, and HOLUICHE, Eng., an arm, in
armour, embovved, in gauntlet a scimitar, all
ppr. 121. 6
HOLDICH, Northamp., a martlet, sa., in front
of a cross pattee, fitched, between two
branches of palm, or. see plate 119
HOLDING, Middx., a horn. i. 14
HOLERTON, Eng., a wyvern, vert. 91. 5
HOLFORD, Lond., a mount, vert, therefrom in
front of a greyhound's head, sa., gorged with
a collar, gemelle, in mouth a fleur-de-lis, or,
the sun rising. Toujours fidele.
HOLFORD, Leic. and Ruts., a greyhound's head,
.sa., collared and ringed, or. 18. lo
HOLFORD, Ess., a greyhound's head, sa. 20. 4
HOLGATE, out of a mural coronet, a bull's
head.
HOLGRAVE, and HOLGREVE, Eng., a hand hold-
ing a thunderbolt, ppr., in pale. 144. 3
HOLHEAD, Eng., a falcon, rising. 100. 13
HOLINSHED, Eng., a bull's head and neck, sa.
14. 7
HOLKER, Eng., a lion, rampant, a.z. 41. 12
HOLKER, Lond., a lion, rampant, per cheveron,
embattled, or and az.
HOLL, Norf., a sea-lion, sejant, or, gutteVde-
sang. 69. 2
HOLLAND, Baron, on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a fox, sejant, or. Et vitam impendere
vero. 1 6. 2
HOLLAND, a horse's head and neck, couped,
bridled, charged with an escutcheon. 72. 7
HOLLAND, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. 108. 5
HOLLAND, Suss., Cambs., and Line., out of
rays, or, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., in hand a
lion's gamb, erased, gold.
HOLLAND, Salop, a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, grasping a fleur-de-lis, az.
HOLLAND, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion.
44- 13
HOLLAND, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, ar. Vincit qui se vincit.
44- 13
HOLLAND, Lond., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a fox, sejant, or. Et vitam impendere
vero. 1 6. 2
HOLLAND, Line, and Notts., a sinister wing, or.
107. 14
HOLLAND, Suss., a wolf, passant, sa. 63. 3
HOLLAND, Norf., Line., and Cambs., a wolf,
passant, sa., charged on breast with a
mullet.
HOLLES, Eng., amoor's head, couped, wreathed,
ar. and az. 131. jr
HOLLES, Eng., in a lion's paw, erased, or, a
heart, gu. 50. 6
HOLLIDAY, Eng., a grenade, fired, ppr. 32. 10
HOLLIDAT, an esquire's helmet. 66. 14
HOLLIDAY, ademi-pegasus, ar., winged, gu.
71. 10
HOLLIER, Eng., in dexter hand a fish, ppr.
J56. 5
HOLLINGBURY, Eng., a buck's head. 84. 10
ROLLINGS, Eng., a hunting-horn, or, stringed,
gu., between wings, az.
HOLLINGSHED, Chesh., a bull's head, gorged
with a ducal coronet. 14. 2
HOLLINGWORTH, Chesh. and Line., a stag,
couchant, ppr. 80. 10
HOLLINGSWORTH, Durh., a crescent, ar. Lu-
men acclpe et impcrti. 140. 2
HOLLINS, Eng., a dexter hand pointing with
two fingers to a star, ppr.
HOLLINSWORTH, and HOLLINWORTH, Eng., a
mount, ppr., seme'e of trefoils.
HOLLIS, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
garnished, in hand a branch of holly-berries,
all ppr.
HOLLIST, a sinister arm, vested and embowed,
sa., in hand, ppr., three slips of olive, vert.
HOLLOND of Benhall Lodge, Suff., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
Vincit qui se vincit. 44. 13
HOLLO WAY, Eng., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a lion's head, or, charged with a torteau,
gu.
HOLLOWDAY, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dan t, purp. 42. 10
HOLLOWELL, Eng., a goat, passant, ar., attired,
or. 56. II
HOLLYLAND, or HoLYLAND, Eng., a demi-
savage, handcuffed, ppr. 136. 14
HOLLYNGWORTHE, DE, of Hollyngworthe Hall,
Chester, a stag, lodged, ppr. Disce ferenda
pati. 80. 9
HOLMAN, Lond., a greyhound's head, couped.
18. 10
HOLMDEN, or HOLMEDEN, Surr., an otter's
head, erased, or. 27. 4
HOLME of Paul -Holme: (i.) A holly-tree,
fructed, ppr. 26. 8. (2.) Out of a mural
coronet, gu., a hound's head, erased, or.
Holme semper viret. 60. 5
HOLME, Chesh., an arm, couped and embowed,
vested, cuffed, erm., in hand a rose-branch,
ppr.
HOLME, a griffin's head, couped, az., between
wings, or. 88. 6
HOLME, Eng., on a lion's head, couped, or, a
chapeau, az., turned up, erm.
HOLMES, Lond., a lion, rampant, or. Courage
sans peur. 41. 12
HOLMES of Derby, a demi-griffin. Quod facio
valdefacio. 86. 13
HOLMES, the Rev. WILLIAM, M.A., of Scole
House, Norf., a lion's head, erased, or. Ora
et labor a. 47. 13
HOLMES, Yorks., on a lion's head, erased, or,
a chapeau, az., turned up, erm. 43. 4
HOLMES, Hants., out of a naval coronet, or, a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
trident, ppr., headed, gold. 143. 2
HOLMES, a demi-griffin, segreant. 86. 13
HOLMES, Iri., on point of spear, issuing, a dol-
phin, naiant, ppr. 68. 9
HOLMES, a lion's head, erased, in mouth a
sword. comp. 49. 13
HOLMES, out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head.
83- I
HOLMESDALE, Baron. See AMHERST.
HOLROYD, Earl of Sheffield. See SHEFFIELD.
HOLROYD, a demi-griffin, or. 86. 13
HOLROYD, or HOLROYDE, Yorks., a demi-griffin,
sa., between paws a coronet, or. Quern te
Deus essejussit.
HOLT, Lond. and Lane., a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., garnished, or, in
gauntlet a pheon, sa. 142. 7
HOLT. Warw., a squirrel, sejant, or, holding a
hazel-branch, slipped and fructed, all ppr.
58. 10
HOL,
207
HOP
HOLT, Warw., a squirrel, sejant, or, cracking a
nut. 58. 12
HOLT, Middx., a spear-head, ppr. Ut sanem,
vulnero. 147. 9
HOLT of Enfield, Westm., same crest and
motto.
HOLT, Camb., a pheon, sa. 77. 13
HOLT, Middx., a pheon, in pale, sa. Quod vult,
ralde vult. 77. 13
HOLTON, Eng., a map, ppr. 52-9
HOLWAY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound's head, sa. 1 8. 5
HOLYOKE, Eng. , a crescent, ar. 1 40. 2
HOLYOKE, Eng., a cubit arm, ppr., vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand an oak - branch, vert,
fructed, or.
HOMAX, Bart., Iri., on a lion's head, erased, or,
a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm. Homo sum.
43-4'
HOMAN, Iri., in the sea, an anchor, in pale,
ppr. 13^. 12
HOMAX, Eng., on a lion's head, a chapeau. 43. 4
HOME, Bart., Berks., a unicorn's head and
neck, couped, gorged with an Eastern coro-
net. Remember. comp. 70. 5
HOME, Earl of (Ramey-Home), Sco., a lion's
head, erased, ar., on a chapeau, gu., tvirned
up, erm. A Home, a Home, a Home — and
— True to the end. 47. 7
HOME of Kaimes, Sco., a pelican's head,
couped, ppr. True to the end. 102. 9
HOME, Bart., Sco., an adder, in pale, sa. , in
mouth a rose, gu., leaved and stalked, vert.
Vise d la fin.
HOME of Westertoun, Sco., a lion's head, erased,
ar., collared, gu., charged with three roses.
True to the end.
HOME of Ninewells, Sco., a lion's head, erased,
ppr., collared, or, charged with three wells,
ppr. True to the end. comp. 49. 12
HOME of Renton, Sco., a lion's head, erased,
gu. True to the end. 47. 13
HOME of Kimmerham, a lion's head, erased,
ar., collared, gu., charged with roses and
fleur-de-lis. True to the end.
HOME of Blackadder, a lion's head, erased, ar.,
collared, erm. True to the end. 49. 12
HOME of Linhouse, a lion's head, erased, ppr.,
collared, gu. True to the end. 49. 1 2
HOME of Renton, Sco., a pelican's head, couped,
ppr. True to the end. 102. 9
HOME, a boar's head and neck, erased. 3. 8
HOME, on a chapeau, a lion's head, erased.
47- 7
HoME-EvERARD, Bart., Hants., a lion's head,
erased, ppr., thereon a label of three points,
ar., the middle point charged with a fleur-de-
lis, az., the other with the cross of St. George,
gu. True.
HOMER, Eng., a lion's gamb, holding up a cross
pattee. 44. I
HOMES, Eng., an antelope, passant, ppr. 82. 14
HoMFRAY, an otter, ppr., wounded in shoulder.
L'homme vrai aimc son pays. 34. 8
HONE, Eng., a sword, in pale, ppr., ensigned
with a cross patte*e. 90. I
HONE, Glouc., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, ppr. 121. 6
HONE, Iri., on a mount, overgrown with rye-
grass, a birch-tree, ppr. 26. 5
HOXEYMAX, Bart., Sco., an arrow, in pale,
point downward, or, feathered, ar. 65.' 12
HOXEYWILL, a bee-hive, with bees volant, ppr.
76. I
HOXXOR, and HOXOR, Eng., a serpent, nowed,
sa., spotted, or. in. 13
HONNYMAN, or HOXYMAX, Sco., an arrow, in
pale, ppr., point downward. Progredere, nc
regredere. 65. 12
HONYWOOD, Bart., Kent, a wolf's head, couped,
erm. Omne bonum desuper. I 19. 5
Hoo, a maiden's head, ppr., in a gold ring.
Hoo, Eng., a bull, passant. 14. 14
Hoo, Eng., in hand a hautboy. 153. 9
HOOD, Lincoln, a hooded crow, in mouth a
Scotch thistle, in dexter a sword.
HOOD of Bardon Park: (i.) A demi-talbot,
gu., collared and lined, ar. 61. 5. (2.) A
lion's head, erased. 48. 9
HOOD of Stoneridge, Berwick, a demi-archer,
accoutred, ppr. Olim sic erat. 126. 14
HOOD, Viscount, a Cornish chough, ppr.
Ventis secundis. 114. 10
HOOD, a dove, ppr. 112. 1 1
HOOK, Eng., a fish, haurient. 6. 10
HOOK, an arm, in armour, embowed, and around
it a trumpet, in hand a pistol.
HOOKE, Eng., an escallop, sa., between wings,
ar. 5. 4
HOOKER, Hants., an eagle, displayed, gu.,
chai-ged on breast with a ducal coronet, or.
HOOKER, Surr., Suss., Hants., and Glouc., an
escallop, sa., between wings, ar. 5. 4
HOOKHAM, Eng., a cup, ar. 133. 10
HOOLE, Eng., a rose, gu., or. 1 50. I
HOOLEY, Eng., out of a mount, vert, a tree,
ppr. 26. 5
HOOPEE, Somers., a demi-wolf, in dexter an
oak-branch, fructed, all ppr. see plate 19
HOOPER, Lond., an antelope, ppr. Absque
metu. 82. 14
HOOPER, Cornw., a demi-lion, between paws
an annulet.
HOOPER, Lond., Middx., and Wilts., a boar's
head, erased at neck, az., bezantee, armed
and crined, or. 3. 8
HOORD, Salop, a nag's head, ar., maned, or.
72. i
HOOTOX, Eng., a chevalier, holding his horse
by the bridle with dexter, ppr. 124. 8
HOPCROFT, Eng., a steel cap. 154. i
HOPE, Bart., Sco., a broken globe, ensigned by
a rainbow, with clouds at each end, ppr. At
spes non fracta. 8. 8 or 9
HOPE of Deepdene, Surr., and of Trenant
Park, Cornw., same crest and motto.
HOPE, Sco., a broken globe, ensigned by a
rainbow, ppr. Spes tamen infracta. 8. 8 or 9
HOPE, Derbs., a Cornish chough, wings ex-
panded, ppr.
HOPER, Heref. and Suss., a dexter arm, couped
at elbow, vested, sa., cuff turned up, ar., in
hand a pomegranate, seeded and slipped,
or.
HOPETOUX, Earl of (Hope), a globe, fracted at
the top, under a rainbow, with clouds at
each end, all ppr. At spes non fracta. 8. 8
HOPKIX, a dove, with an olive-branch. 106. 7
HOPKIXS of Tidmarsh, Berks., a castle in
flames, ppr. Inter primos. 34. 4
HOPKIXS, Bart., Iri., a tower, ar., fired, ppr.
34- 4
HOPKIXS, Eng., a fort in flames, ppr., charged
with two pellets, in fess.
HOP 2
HOPKINS, Line., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
44- H
HOPKINS, Iri., on an oak-plant, a bird, ppr.
26. 2
HOPKINS of Oving House : (i.) For Hopkins,
out of a tower, flames, ppr. 34. 4. (2.) For
Northey, a cockatrice, flames issuing from
mouth, ppr. comp. 92. 13
HOPKIRK, an arm, in armour, pointing with
one finger to a crescent, all ppr. Memorare
novissima.
HOPPARE, Sco., a lion, rampant, gu., in dexter
a fleur-de-lis. 41, 9
HOPPE, Eng., a demi-swan, wings addorsed,
ppr. 76. 12
HOPPER of Wai worth, Durh. : (i.) For Hopper,
a tower, triple-towered, ar., masoned, sa.
(2.) For Carles, a sword, ar., hilt and pom-
mel, or, and a sceptre, gold, in saltier, en-
filed with an oaken civic crown, vert,
fructed, of the second. 66. 4
HOPPEY, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a fleur-
de-lis, in pale, az. 1 2 1. I
HOPSON, Eng., a stag, lodged, ppr. So. 9
HOPSON of Rochester, Kent, on a mount, vert,
a griffin, passant, or, wings elevated, dexter
resting on a cinquefoil, of the first. Vive, ut
semper vivas.
HOPTON, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, in mouth a bleeding hand.
HOPWOOD, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head, in beak a trefoil, slipped, all ppr.
HOPWOOD, Lane., in dexter hand, in fess, couped
at wrist, ppr., an escallop, or. Gradatim.
HORAN, Iri., in hand a cushion. 150. 14
HORDERN, an ox's head, cabossed, gu., armed,
or, surmounting two arrows, in saltier, gold,
banded and flighted, ar. comp. 14. 5
HORE of Pole-Hore, co. Wexford, a demi-
eagle, az. Constanter. 101. 13
HORE, and HOREM, Eng., in hand a sickle,
ppr. 127. 14
HORN, Durh., a heron, close, ppr., in bill a
standard staff, the banner flotant. Nil dcs-
perandum.
HORN, Salop, an owl, ppr. 107. 9
HORN, two bulls' horns. 15. 3
HORN, in hand, gu., a hawk's lure, ar. 130. 6
HORN, and HORNE, Sco., a bugle, az., gar-
nished and stringed, ar. Monitus, manitus.
i. 12 or 13
HORNBY, Westm. and Suss. , a bugle-horn.
i. 14
HORNBY of Ribby Hall, a bugle-horn, stringed,
sa., an arrow passing through the knot, point
toward sinister, or. Crede cornu.
HORNBY of Dalton Hall, Westm., a bugle-
horn, i. 14
HORNBY, Eng., a Roman soldier, in full ar-
mour, ppr. 126. 10
HORNCASTLE, Iri., a unicorn's head, erased,
vert, armed and maned, or, charged on
neck with a trefoil, gold. 70. 5
HORNCASTLE, Eng., on a chapeau, a serpent,
no wed, ppr. in. 12
HORNE, out of a mural coronet, a tiger's head.
HORNE, a talbot, sejant, ar., collared and
lined, or. 61. n
HORNE, a bull's head, couped, or. 14. 7
HORNE, a unicorn's head, erased, az., seme'e of
inascles, or. comp. 70. 5
HORNE, in hand, gu., a hawk's lure, ar. 130. 6
i HOS
HORNECK, Middx., stump of tree, couped, ppr,,
branches sprouting. 26. 13
HORNER, Somers., a hound, sejant, ar., col-
lared and lined, or. 18. 13
HORNER, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
Nitor in adversum. 83. 13
HORNER, a buck's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
HORNIOLD, or HORNYOLD, Wore., a demi-uni-
corn, gu., crined and armed, or. 70. II
HORNSBY, Eng., a demi-bear, rampant, sa.
28. 4
HORNSEY, Eng., a rock, ppr. Semper eadem.
67- 5
HORNYOLD of Hanley Castle, Wore., a derni-
unicorn, gu., crined and armed, or. 70. 1 1
HORRELL, Eng., a crow, feeding, ppr. 1 14. 6
HORROCKS, on a mount, a stag, lodged, regard-
ant, ppr. 80. 5
HORSEBURGH, Sco., a horse's head. 72. I
HORSEFALL, Yorks., a horse's head, couped,
erm. 72. 7
HORSEFALL, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
swan, wings addorsed, ar., ducally gorged,
gu. comp. 75. 5
HORSEFORD, Eng., a lion's head, az., between
wings, or. 49. 6
HORSEPOOLE, or HORSPOOLE, Kent, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-pegasus, rampant,
wings expanded, ar. 71-9
HORSEY, Eng., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
armed, plumed, and bridled, az. and or.
72. II
HORSEY, Herts, and Wilts., a horse's head, ar.,
in armour, bridled, or. .71.6
HORSFALL, Rugeley, a horse's head, issuing,
ppr., bridled, or. Ad finem fidelis. *J2. 2
HORSFALL, or HORSEFALL, a stag's head,
couped, around neck a garland. 83. 9
HORSFORD, on waves of the sea, ppr., a horse,
passant, ar. Benigno numine. 73. 4
HORSLEY, a horse's head, furnished, ppr. 72. 7
HORSMAN, a horse's head, in armour, bridled
and plumed, ppr. 72. 1 1
HORSMAN, a castle in flames, ppr. 67. 3
HoRT,Bart., Middx., an eagle, regardant, wings
expanded, ppr., in beak a chaplet, vert.
comp. 98. 14
HORTON, Derbs., issuing from waves of the sea,
ppr., a spear-head, in pale, or, headed, ar., on
its point a dolphin, of the first. 68. 4
HORTON, Somers. and Wilts., a cubit arm,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an
arrow, az., barbed and feathered, or.
HORTON, Lane., a red rose, seeded and barbed,
ppr., between two laurel-branches, in orle.
30. II
HORTON, WILMOT-, Bart., Derbs., an eagle's
head, erased, ar., in beak an escallop, gu.
comp. 1 02. 10
HORTON of Howroyde, Yorks., same crest.
Pro rege et lege.
HORWOOD, Eng., a crow, wings expanded,
pierced through breast by an arrow. 1 14. 12
HORWOOD, Eng., a hand issuing from a cloud,
holding a club, ppr. 136. 3
HOSE, Eng., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
HOSEASON, an eagle, regardant, rising from a
rock, ppr. In recto decus. 103. 9
HOSIER, Eng., on a chapeau, az., turned up, or,
a talbot, sejant. 60. 13
HOSKEN, Cormv., a lion, rampant, or. Vis
unita fortior. 41. 12
HOS
209
HOSKIXS, Surr., a cock's head, erased, or, pel-
lettde, combed and wattled, gu., between
wings, gold. comp. 93. 10
HOSKYXS, Bart., Heref., out of a ducal coronet,
a lion's head, erased, or, flames issuing from
mouth, ppr., crowned, gold.
HOSKYXS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
47- 13
HOST, Lond., two wings, addorsed, or, charged
with a crescent, gu.
HOSTE, Suff., two wings, addorsed, or. 74. 6
HOSTE, Bart., two wings, addorsed, or. For-
titudine. 74. 6
HOTOFT, or HOTOFTE, Eng., in lion's gamb, a
human heart, ppr. 50. 6
HOTHAM, Baron, Iri., a demi-seaman, out of
water, ppr., in dexter a flaming sword, ar.,
hilt and pommel, or, on sinister a shield of
the family arms. Lead on !
HOTON, Durh., on an esquire's helmet, a tre-
foil, slipped. 66. 14
HOTTON, Eng., a martlet, rising, ppr.
comp. 22. i
HOUBLON, Ess. and Berks., in dexter hand a
book, expanded, ppr. comp. 126. I
HOUBY, Eng., a leopard's head, ppr. 10. 12
HOUELL, Eng., a sea-lion, sejant, erm. 69. 2
HOUGH, Eng., a boar's head, erased, in mouth
a sword, in bend sinister. 4. 3
HOUGHTON, Eng., a bull's head, couped, gu.,
horned, or. 14. 7
HOUGHTON, Eng., a bull, passant, ar., armed
and hoofed, or, tail reflexed over back,
tipped, sa. Malgre le tort. 14. 14
HOUGHTOX, Iri., a stag's head, or, collared,
gu., between attires a cross forme'e, of the
last. comp, 83. 4
HOUGHTOX, a scimitar, erect, ar., hilt and pom-
mel, or. 65. ii
Houisox, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
HOULE, Lond., a sea-lion, sejant, erm. Per-
splcax audax. 69. 2
HoULTOX, Somers., a ferret, passant, ppr. 34. 5
HOULTOX, a talbot's head, erased, az., gorged
with a collar, wavy, or, charged with three
torteaux. Semper Jidelis. comp. 60. 4
HOUNDEGART, Eng., a water fountain, in full
play, ppr. 156. I
HOUNHILL, Eng., in lion's gamb, erased, a tilt-
ing-spear, in bend, tasselled, all ppr. 50. 13
HOUSE, Eng., two hands, issuing from clouds,
placing an anchor in sea, ppr. 146. 8
HOUSTON, Iri., in dexter hand, a dagger, ppr.
122. 12
HOUSTON, Sco., a sand-glass, ppr. In time.
153- I
HOUSTOX, Sco., a sand-glass, with wings, ppr.
In time. 156. 8
HOUSTON, Eng., on a mount, vert, a hind, sta-
tant, ppr., collared, or. 85. 5
HOUSTOX, BLAKISTON-, of Orangefield, Iri. :
(i.) A sand-glass, ppr. Time. 153. I. (2.)
A cock, gu. 94. 12
HOUTON, DE, a fox. current. 16. 13
HOVEDEX, Iri., a dragon's head, vert, out of
flames, ppr. comp. 90. 2
HOVELL, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
sejant, ppr. 9. 2
HOVELL, a leopard, sejant, ppr. •
How, or HOWE, JGlouc. and Notts., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-
feathers, az. L tcun'^ue placuei*it Deo. 108. 5
HOW
How, Lond. and Somers., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-wolf, rampant, sa.
How, Lond., a wolf's head, erased, pean. 19. 6
How, Ess. and Suff., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a unicorn's head, gu., attired and crined,
gold. 70. I
How, Lond., on a chapeau, ppr., a martlet, sa.
119. 8
How, Lond., a wolf's head, sa., in mouth a
rose, gu., stalked and leaved, vert. 19. I
HOWALES, Eng., a griffin, sejant, ppr. For-
ward. 85. 13
HOWAKD, DE WALDEX, Baron (Ellis), a lion's
head, or. Non quo, sed quomodo. 47. 14
HOWARD of Effingham, Baron (Howard), on a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a lion, sta-
tant, gardant, tail extended, or, gorged with
a ducal coronet, ar. Virtus mille scuta.
comp. 37. 5
HOWARD, out of a ducal coronet, a wolf's head.
HOWARD, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., two wings addorsed, of the first, each
charged with a bend, between six cross cross-
lets, fitched, ar. 51. 2
HOWARD, Earl of Wicklow, &c. See WICKLOW.
HOWARD, Duke of Norfolk. See NORFOLK.
HOWARD, out of a ducal coronet, two wings
addorsed, gu., each charged with a bend,
between six crosslets, fitched, ar.
HOWARD, Lond., a lion, couchant, erm., in
dexter a cross pommee, fitched, or.
see plate 39
HOWARD, Bart., of Bushy Park, co. Wicklow,
on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., charged
with a crescent, sa., a lion, statant, gardant,
or, ducally gorged, gu., in mouth an arrow,
in fess, ppr. Jnservi Deo, et Icetare.
comp. 37. 9
HOWARD of Corby Castle, Cumb., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant, gar-
dant, tail extended, or, ducally crowned, ar.,
gorged with a label of three points, of the
* last. Volo, non raleo. comp. 37-9
HOWARD, Earls of SUFFOLK and CARLISLE.
See those titles.
HOWARD, Middx., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a demi-hind, salient, ppr., charged
with a cross fleury, fitched, ar.
HOWARD, Lane., a lion, rampant, ar., between
paws a cross crosslet, fitched, of the same.
see pl(*te 41
HOWDEX, Baron (Caradoc), a man in a coat of
mail, crowned with a crown of three points,
kneeling upon one knee, and presenting a
sword, all ppr. Tradilus, non victus.
HOWDEN, Sco., a castle, triple towered, ppr.
23. 10
HOWDON, Eng., a dragon's head, spouting fire,
ppr. Feris tego. 90. 6
HOWE, Earl, Viscount and Baron (Pen-Curzon-
Howe) : (i.) For Howe, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a plume of five feathers, az. 108. 5. (2.)
For Curzon, a popinjay, rising, or, collared,
gu. Let Curzon holde what Curzon heldc.
HOWE, Wilts, and Notts., a gauntlet, in fess,
ppr., holding a falchion, ar., enfiled with a
wolf's head, erased. I5& Io
HOWE, Somers., an arm, erect, ppr., vested, ar.,
charged with two bends, wavy, gu., in hand
a bunch of broom, vert. 121. 12
HOWE, in dexter hand a wheat-ear, ppr. 134. 7
HOWEL, and Ho WELL, Eng. , a camel, ppr. 31.11
0
HOW
210
HUG-
HOWEL, and HOWELL, a beaver, passant, ppr.
33- ii
HOWELL, Glouc., a stag, lodged, sa., in mouth
a leaf, ppr. 80. 10
HOWELL, a camel, passant. ^i. n
HOWES, or HOWSE, of Morningthorpe, Norf.,
out of a coronet, a demi-unicorn, ppr. Stat
fortuna domus. comp. 70. 1 1
HOWETTS, a nail, erect, head downward, ppr.,
enfiled with a mural coronet, ar.
HOWGAET, Sco., a horse's head, ppr., between
wings, ar. Candor dat viribus alas. 72. 4
HOWISON, Iri., an antelope, passant, gu. 82. 14
HOWLAND, Eng., a leopard, passant, gardant,
ducally gorged, ppr. 1 1. 7
ROWLAND, Baron. See BEDFORD, Duke of.
HOWLET, an owl's head, erased, ppr., gorged
with a mural coronet, or.
HOWNDHILE, or HOWNDHILL, Eng., a Saracen's
head, ppr., wreathed, or and gu. 131. 15
HOWNHILL, Eng., in lion's gamb, erased, a
tilting-spear, in bend, tasselled, all ppr.
50; 13
HOWORTH, Lane., a stag's head, gu., attired,
or, gorged with a wreath, ar. 83. 9
HOWSE, Eng., in dexter hand, an ear of wheat,
ppr. 134. 7
HOWSON, Eng., a falcon, belled, ppr. Adfinem
fidelis. 104. 2
HOWSTON, Sco., on a ducal coronet, a lion,
passant. 37-3
HOWTH, Earl of (St. Lawrence), Iri., a sea-
lion, rampant. Qui pense. 69. 7
HOY, Eng., a demi-lion, gu., supporting a long
cross, or. 43. 13
HOY, Iri., a pheasant, ppr. 113. 13
HOYE, Eng., a demi-lion, gu., supporting a
passion cross, or. 43. 13
HOYLAND, Eng., a dexter hand, in fess, issuing
from cloud, pointing to a crosier, in pale.
159. 12
HOYLES, Eng., a youth's head, in a helmet,
affronted, ppr., plumed, ar. 129. 4
HUBAND, Warw. and Derbs., a wolf, passant,
or. Cave lupum. 63. 3
HUBBERT, Iri.. a boar's head, sa. 3. 13
HUBERT, Middx., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion's head, erased, or, charged with
three etoiles, in fess, of the first.
HUCKMORE, Devons., a falcon, ppr., preying on
a moorcock, sa. , combed and wattled, gu.
97- 4
HUCKS, between attires of a stag, affixed to
scalp, a boar's head, erased and erect. 4. 2
HUDDERSFIELD, Eng., a boar, passant, or.
4. ii
HUDDLESTON, and HUDDLES TONE, Eng., on a
ducal coronet, a peacock, ppr. H7- 12
HUDDLESTON, Camb., two hands holding up a
bloody scalp. Soli Deo honor et gloria.
147. 10
HUDDLESTONE, Sco., in hand a pen, ppr. In-
genio et vinbuf, 144. 10
HUDDY, Somers., a bull, passant, sa., attired,
or. 14. 14
HUDSON, Lond., a dexter hand, erect, holding
with the thumb and first finger a bezant,
ppr.
HUDSON, Norf., a fawn's head, erased, ppr.,
gorged with a mural coronet, or.
HUDSON, Iri., on a chapeau, gu., turned up, or,
an owl, wings expanded, ar. 107. 7
HUDSON, Eng., a martlet, az., winged, or.
"9- 5
HUDSON, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, in mouth a trefoil, slipped.
HUDSON, VILLAVINCE-, Bart., Leic., a griffin's
head, erased, ar., gorged with a mural coro-
net, gu., charged with three escallops, of the
first.
HUDSPATH, a griffin, segreant, between claws
a tilting-spear, enfiled with a boar's head,
erased. see plate 88
HUET, a crow, rising, ppr. 119. 7
HUGER, a sprig, thereon a Virginia nightingale,
ppr. Ubi libertas, ibi patria. 26. 2
HUGFORD, a lion's paw issuing, and resting
upon a shield. 45. 3
HUGGERFORD, Glouc. and Warw., a stag's head,
or, gorged with a chaplet of laurel, vert.
83- 9
HUGG ESSEN, on a mount, vert, an oak-tree,
ppr., between wings, az. comp. 26. 5
HUGGINS, Eng., a sword, in pale, enfiled with
a leopard's face. 10. I
HUGHAM, Eng., a fox's head, ar., seme'e of tor-
teaux, gu. see plate 1 6
HUGHES of Kinmel, Invercauld, Braemar, out
of a baron's coronet, a demi-lion, rampant,
holding between fore -paws a rose. Heb
Dduio heb ddim Duw a digon. 45. 13
HUGHES, Oxon., a heron, ar. 115. 8
HUGHES, Bart., Suff., a lion, couchant, gardant,
or 39. 13
HUGHES, a lion, rampant, or, holding a thistle,
slipped, ppr.
HUGHES, out of a baron's coronet, a demi-lion,
between paws a cinquefoil.
HUGHES, Wei., an eagle's head, erased, sa., in
beak a staff, raguly, inflamed, ppr.
comp. 1 02. 10
HUGHES, a lion, sejant, in mouth a dart.
see plate 38
HUGHES, a boar's head, erased, in fess. 15. 5
HUGHES, Iri., a griffin, sejant, gu., winged,
armed, and beaked, or, holding a laurel-
garland, vert. 88. 1 1
HUGHES, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a uni-
corn's head, ar. 70. I
HUGHES, Kent, en a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a demi-eagle, wings elevated, ppr.
103. i
HUGHES, a Cornish chough, ppr., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, ar.
HUGHES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, sa. , armed and langued, gu.
44- 13
HUGHES, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a demi-lion, rampa.it, in dexter a fleur-de-
lis, comp. 45. 6
HUGHES, Wei., in hand, in armour, ppr.,
couped above wrist, in fess, a fleur-de-lis,
ar.
HUGHES, Wei., out of a coronet, composed of
a plain circle of gold, surmounted by four
pearls, a demi-lion, ar., in paws a rose, gu.
comp. 45. 13
HUGHES of Ely House, Wexford, a griffin's
head, erased, gu. Vcrus amor patrice. 88. 7
HUGHES, K. JONES, Plas yix, Llangoed, Beau-
mai-is, a Cornish chough, in claw, a fleur-
de-lis. Duw a, ddir, par tr brain.
see plate 114
HUGHES, a crane, in mouth a serpent. 115. 2
HUG
HUK
HUGO, Devons., a lion, rampant, in paws a
standard, ar., charged with a cross, gu.
40. 14
HUGWORTH, Eng., a goat, passant, ar., armed
and hoofed, or. 5^. 1 l
HULBERT, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in
pale, ppr., holding a garland of laurel.
144- 13
HULBURN, Eng., a lion, issuant, in dexter a
mullet, ar. 46. 2
HULGRAVE, Eng., a hand grasping a thunder-
bolt, ppr. 144. 3
HULL, Durh., a cubit arm, erect, ppr., vested,
cuff, ar., in hand a fleur-de-lis, parted at
sleeve. 121. I
HULL, Eng., a hunting-horn, az., garnished, ar.
i. 14
HULL, Surr., a dragon's head, sa., eared, gu.
90. 4
HULL, Sco., a talbot's head, sa. 6r. 3
HULL, Iri., a pigeon, volant, az. comp. 106. 9
HULLEYS, and HULLIES, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a unicorn's head, gu. 70. I
HULLY, Iri., a greyhound's head, az., bezantee.
20. 3
HULSE, Bart., Middx., a buck's he»d, couped,
ppr., attired, or, between attires, the sun,
gold.
HULSE, Eng., a buck's head, gorged with a
chaplet, ppr. 83. 9
HULTON, a buck's head, cabossed, or. 84. 2
HULTON, out of a tower, ppr., three arrows, sa.
see plate 24
HULTON, out of a mural coronet, a stag's head,
in mouth a branch of hawthorn. Mensflecti
nescia.
HULTON, Lane., out of a crown, or, a hart's
head and neck, gardant, ar., horned, gold,
between two branches of hawthorn, ppr.
see plate 85
HULYN, Eng., on a lion's head, couped, or, a
chapeau, az., turned up, erm. comp. 43. 4
HUMBLE, Eng., on a chapeau, an owl, rising.
107. 7
HUMBLE, a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
HUMBLE, NUGENT-, Bart., Iri., a demi-stag,
ppr., horned, or, charged on breast with a
trefoil, vert.
HUMBERSTON, Herts, and Norf., a griffin's head,
erased, ar., charged with three pellets, in
pale. comp. 88. 7
HUME, Bart., Herts., a lion's head, erased, ar.
True to the end. 47. 13
HUME of Humewood, Iri., same crest and
motto.
HUME of Renton, Sco., a pelican, ppr. 97. 7
HUME of Crossrigs, Sco., a lion's head, erased,
ar., collared, gu. True to the end. 49. 12
HUME of Polwart, a lion's head, erased, ar.,
collared, gu., charged with a rose, or. True
to the end.
HUME of Ninewells, a lion's head, erased, ppr.,
collared, gu. True to the end. 49. 1 2
HUME, Sco., a demi-leopard, ppr. Perseverance.
9. I
HUME of Coldinghamton, a hand issuing from
a heart, holding a sword, all ppr. True to
the end. 1 38. 3
HUME, Sco., a hand holding a scimitar, ppr.,
issuing from a human heart, or. 138. 3
HUME, Sco., out of a crescent, horns upward,
• a lion's head.
HUMERSTON, Norf. , a griffin's head, erased, ar.
langued, gu., charged with three pellets, in
pale. comp. 88. 7
HUMFPREYS, on a chapeau, a boar, passant, ar.,
fretty, gu. 4. 12
HUMFREY of Wroxham House : (i.) For Hum-
frey, on a ducal coronet, an eagle, wings
elevated, in dexter a sceptre, or, charged 011
breast with a cross crosslet, gu.
(2.) For Blake, on a morion, a martlet, ppr.
see plate 1 9
HUMFREY, co. Cavan, on a ducal coronet, an
eagle, wings elevated, in dexter a sceptre,
or. see plate $8
HUMFREY, Northamp., a harpy, ar., eared,
ppr., crined, or, wings expanded, gold. 32. 8
HUMFREYS, Dors., a leopard, passant, ar., em-
brued at mouth, gu. 1 1 . n
HUMPHRAY, a harpy, gardant, ppr. 32. 1 1
HUMPHRESS, a boar's head, couped. 3. 9
HUMPHREY, HUMPHRIE, and HUMPHROY, Eng.,
a demi-griffin, wings addorsed, between paws
a ducal coronet, ppr.
HUMPHREYS, a boar's head, couped, in fess.
3- 9
HUMPHREYS, HUMPHRIES, or HUMPHRYES,
Eng., three legs conjoined at thigh, flexed
at knees, and spurred, ppr. 120. 2
HUN, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, ar., ducally
gorged, or. 46. 8
HUNCKS, or HUNKES, Bucks., Glouc., Warw.,
and Wore., a greyhound, current, erm. 17. 8
HUNGERFORD, co. Cork, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a pepper garb, between two reaping hooks,
all ppr. Et Dieu mon appuy.
HUNINGES, Chesh. and Sufi., a lion's head,
erased, ar., collared, sa. 49. 12
HUNLOKE, Bart., Derbs., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., a cockatrice, wings ex-
panded, ppr., combed, beaked, and wattled,
or. 92. 4
HUNT, LE, Eng., out of a baron's coronet, a
hand holding a cutlass, all ppr.
comp. 153. 15
HUNT, LE, Iri., in hand a boar's head, erased
and erect, in pale. 150. 4
HUNT, a leopard's face. 47. 2
HUNT, Salop, a talbot, sejant, sa., collared,
or, lined, az., line tied to a halberd, in pale,
gold, headed, of the third. comp. 6 1. 1 1
HUNT, on a mount, vert, a talbot, sejant, or,
collared and lined, gu., the lining fastened
by a bow-knot to a halberd, erect, staff, of
the second, blade, ar.
HUNT, Bart., Iri., a castle, triple -towered, ar.,
from the centre tower, a banner displayed,
gu. Vero nihil verius. 23. 10
HUNT, Derbs., a bugle-horn, sa., stringed, vert.
I. 12 or 13
HUNT, between two ostrich-feathers, a boar's
head, couped and erect, all ppr. 20. 7
HUNT, a talbot, sejant, collared. 61. 6
HUNT, Sco., a lion's head, erased, collared, ppr.
Vi et virtute. 49. 1 2
HUNTER, two lions' heads, addorsed, collared,
PP^ 47- 5
HUNTER, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
S3- 13
HUNTER, Sco, an anchor, in pale. 153. u
HUNTER, Sco., a hunting-horn, vert, stringed,
gu. Spero — and — In cornua salutem spero.
I. 12 or 13
HUN
HUT
HUNTER, Norf., a boar's head, erased, ppr.
5
HUNTER of Hunter, a greyhound, sejant, ar.,
collared, or. Cursum perficio. 1 8. 13
\ HUNTER of Straadarran, Iri., a stag's head,
{ cabossed, ppr. Arte et Marte. 84. 2
HUNTER, Bart., Lond., a demi-lion, between
paws a cross pattee, fitched, sa. comp. 46. 4
HUNTER, Sco., a hunting-horn, vert, veruled,
or, and stringed, gu. In cornua salutem
spero. i. 12 or 13
HUNTER, Eng., two lions' heads, addorsed, ppr.
49.11
HUNTER, Sco., a greyhound's head. Dum spiro,
spero. 20. 4
HUNTER, Lond., a boar's head, erased. 15. 5
HUNTER, Sco., two hands shooting an arrow
from bow, all ppr. Fortuna sequatur.
147- 13
HUNTER, Lond., a fir-tree, ppr. Fecunditate
afficior. 26. 3
- HUNTER, Iri., an urus's head, erased, sa. 15. 9
HUNTER, Sco., a greyhound in full course, ar.,
collared, or. Expedite. 17. 8
HUNTER, Sco., a hunting-horn, vert, stringed,
gu. Spero. I. 12 or 13
HUNTER, a buck's head, erased, or. 83. 13
HUNTER, a greyhound's head and neck, erased,
ar. 20. 4
HUNTER, Lond., a demi-lion, or. 44. 14
HUNTER of Bonnytoun, Ayr, a stag's head,
cabossed. Vigilantia, robur, voluptas. 84. 2
HUNTER of Seaside, Perth, a greyhound's
head, ar., collared, gu. Dum spiro, spero.
1 8. 10
HUNTER of Durh., a deer's head. Vigilantia,
robur, voluptas. 84. 10
HUNTER, ARUNDELL-, of Barj'arg, Dumfries, a
stag's head, erased. Vigilantia, robur, volup-
tas. 83. 13
HUNTERCOMB, a sword, iii pale, enfiled with a
man's head, couped. 132. 2
HUNTERCOMB, an arm, in armour, issuing from
a. cloud, hand grasping a sword, ppr. 132. 13
HUNTINGDON, Earl of (Hastings), a buffalo's
head, erased, sa., crowned and gorged with
a ducal coronet, and armed, or. In veritate
— and — Ilonorantes me konorabo. comp. 14. 2
HUNTINGDON, and HUNTINGTON, Eng., a crosier,
ar. 150. 9
HUNTINGFIELD, Baron, Iri. ( Vanneck), a bugle-
horn, gu., stringed, or, between wings.
Droit et loyal. 155. 4
HUNTINGFIELD, Eng., a dagger and sword, in
saltier, ppr. comp. 150. 10
HUNTINGTOWER, Lord. See TOLLEMACHE, Bart.
HUNTLEY, Glouc., a talbot, ppr., collared and
lined, or. 61. 12
HUNTLEY, on a mount, a lizard, ppr. 27. 9
HUNTLY, Eng., a talbot, passant, gu., collared
and stringed, or. 6 1. 12
KURD, Eng., a bear's head, sa., muzzled, gu.,
between wings. 20. 12
HURD, Wore., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
maned, or.
HURELL, and HURLE, a lion, rampant, holding
a flag, gu., charged with a cross in the dex-
ter chief. 40. 14
HURLESTONE, Eng., a goat's head, ari, bearded
and attired, or, on neck four ermine-spots,
in cross. comp. 55. 2
HURLEY, Eng., a pillar, ppr. 132. 3
HURLEY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a peacock,
ppr. 117. 12
HURLEY, co. Kerry, out of an antique Irish
crown, or, a naked arm, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a cross crosslet, gold. Dextra cruce
vincit.
HURLSTON, Lane., an ermine, passant, ppr.
33- 4
HUROT, Eng., two hands, couped, conjoined,
in fess, ppr. 159. 1 1
HURR, Eng. , a harpy, wings expanded, ppr. 32. 8
HURRELL, Eng., a lion, rampant, ppr., holding
a flag, displayed, gu., charged with a cross
in the dexter chief. 40. 14
HURRY, Sco., a lion's gamb. Sans tache. 5 1. 1 5
HURSEY, and HURSY, a boot, sa. 133. 12
HURST, Suss., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
HURST, Leic., a dragon, wings elevated, ar.,
resting dexter on a cross crosslet, or.
comp. 87. 14
HURST, Herts., in a wood, ppr., the. sun, or.
HURST, Herts., rising from behind a castle,
ppr., standing on a mount, vert, the sun, or.
comp. 23. 7
HURT of Alderwasley, a hart, passant, ppr.,
horned, membered, and pierced in haunch
by an arrow, or, feathered, ar. Mane prcc-
dam, vesperl spolium.
HURT, a stag, trippant, ppr., attired, or, vulned
in haunch by an arrow, gold, feathered, ar.
81. 6
HUSBAND, Eng., a demi-griffin, between paws
a ducal coronet, ppr.
HUSDELL, Durh., a demi-lion, ppr. Trust in
God. 44. 14
HUSE, in dexter hand, ppr., a cross pattee, in
pale, or.
HUSEE, Eng., a leopard, passant, gardant, ppr.
ii. 6
HUSKISSON, Suss., an elephant's head, erased,
ppr. 24. 8
HUSKISSON, Eng., on a rock, a goose, perched,
ppr. 109. 9
HUSON, Eng., a ram's head, erased, ar., horned,
or. 57- 7
HUSSEY, on a mount, vert, a hind, passant, ar.,
under a tree, ppr.
HUSSEY, on a mount, vert, a hind, couchant,
against a hawthorn tree, ppr.
HUSSEY, on a mount, vert, a hind, couchant,
against a hawthorn tree, ppr., ducally gorged
and lined, or.
HUSSEY, Iri., an arm, in armour, vambraced,
az., holding a cross crosslet, fitched, in pale,
or.
HUSSEY, Eng., a boot, sa., spurred, or, topped,
erm. 138. 6
HUSSEY, a boot, sa., and thereon a human
heart, held by two hands, issuing from
clouds, fesswise, dexter and sinister.
HUSSEY, Scotney Castle, Suss., a boot, sa.,
spur, or, turned down, erm. Ut tibi sic
aliis. 138. 6
HUSTLER, Yorks., a talbot, sejant, gorged with
a collar, az., charged with three fleurs-de-li.s,
or. comp. 6 1. n
HUSTWICK, Yorks., a lion, passant, ppr. Opera
Dei mirijica. 36- i
HUTCHENS, a lion's head, erased, ar., gorged
with a mural coronet, az. see plate 47
HUTCHESON, Sco., an arm, in armour, throw-
ing a hammer, all ppr. Sursum.
HUT
213
HYN
HUTCHESON, Sco., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, az., throwing a dart, pointed, gu.,
feathered, ar. Sursam. 157-7
HUTCHINGS, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-lion, in dexter a branch of palm, vert.
43. 10
HUTCHINGS, and HUTCHINS, Eng., a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, sa. 36. 13
HUTCHINS, Lond., a lion, passant, gardant, sa.
Nihil humani alienum. 37. 13
HUTCHINSON, Durh., out of a ducal coronet, a
cockatrice, az. Nihil humani alienum.
see plate 92
HUTCHINSON, Eng., a parrot, gu., in beak an
annulet, or. 1 1 8. 14
HUTCHINSON, Viscount. See DONOUGHMORE.
HUTCHINSON, Notts., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a cockatrice, wings addorsed, az., beaked,
combed, and wattled, gu. see plate 92
HUTCHINSON, Durh., a cockatrice, wings ex-
panded, az., combed, wattled, and mem-
bered, or. Cunctantcr, tamen fortiter.
92. 13
HUTCHINSON, Durh., a demi-lion, rampant.
Cunctanter, tamen fortiter. 44. 14
HUTCHINSON, Iri., out of a ducal* coronet, a
swan's head and neck, between wings, all
ppr. 75. 2
HUTCHINSON, Sco., a stag's head, erased, gu.,
attired, or. Memor esto. 83. 13
HUTCHINSON-SYNGE, Bart., Iri.: (i.) Out of a
ducal coronet, a cockatrice, all ppr. see
plate 92. (2.) Out of a ducal coronet, an
eagle's talon, all ppr. Fortiter gerit crucem.
HUTCHISON, an arm, in armour, throwing a
dart, ppr. Surgam. 157. 7
HUTCHISON, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
HUTCHISON of Rockend, Dumbarton, a stag's
head, erased, gu., attired, or. Memor esto.
S3- 13
HUTCHON, a stag's head, erased, at gaze. Fortis
est veritas. 83. 3
HUTH, Lond., three sprigs of oak, erect, ppr.,
each bearing an acorn, or. 54- 7
HUTHWAIT, a pheon, or. 77. 13
HUTTOFT, a whale's head, erect and erased, az.,
gorged, with a mural coronet, or, thereon
three pellets, to the collar a chain and ring,
of the second. 6. I
HUTTON, a hind, statant. see plate 85
HUTTON, Yorks., a cushion, placed lozenge-
wise, thereon an open book, edges gilt.
^piritus gladius. 132. 6
HUTTON, Yorks., a stag's head, erased, lozengy,
ar. and az. Spiritus gladius.
HUTTON of Gate Burton, Lincoln, a buck's
head, cabossed, or. Spero. 84. 2
HUTTON, Yorks., three broad arrows, two in
saltier, and one in pale, sa., enfiled with a
ducal coronet, or.
HUTTON, Cambs. and Cumb., two eagles' head?,
erased, in saltier, addorsed, sa., enfiled with
a coronet, or. comp. ico. i
HUTTON, Durh., an ostrich's head, between
wings, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe, or. 108. 8
HUTTON, Durh. and Lane., an American, ppr.,
wreathed round middle, vert, in dexter a
tobacco-leaf, ppr.
HUTTON, three double-pointed darts, sa.,
feathered and pointed, ar., in a ducal-
' coronet, or.1
HUTTON, Lond. , an eagle, displayed, or, beaked
and legged, sa., between two branches of
laurel, vert. see plate 95
HUTTON, Wilts, and Sco., a serpent, catching
at the finger of a man's hand, issuing from
a cloud, all ppr. in. 14
HUTTON, Iri., out of a crescent, or, an arrow,
. in pale, sa. 149. i
HUXHAM, Lond. and Devons., a demi-lion,
rampant, ermines, in paws an escutcheon,
ar., charged with a cross crosslet, gu.
see plate 44
HUXLEY, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, erm., collared, gold,
between paws a crescent, of the last.
comp. 43. 8
HUXLEY, Chesh., a snake, ppr. in. 13
HUXLEY, a wolf's head, erased, gorged with a
collar, charged with three crescents.
comp. 19. 3
HUYSHE, an elephant's head, couped, ar.,
crowned and tusked.
HYATT, out of the battlements of a tower, gu.,
a demi-lion, rampant, sa. 24. 6
HYATT, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant. Fac it
spera. 44. 1 4
HYDE, of Castle-Hyde, a lion's head, erased,
sa., bezante'e.
HYDE, Dors., a cock's head, erased, az., crested-
and jalloped, gu., bezante'e, in the mouth a
flower, of the last.
HYDE, a cock's head, erased, az., combed, purp.,
on neck a lozenge, or, between four bezants,
in beak, a pansy -flower, ppr., stalked and
leaved, vert.
HYDE, Lond., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
armed and maned, or, collared, vair. 70. 6
HYDE, Lond., a dexter wing, gu. 107. 14
HYDE, a unicorn's head, gorged with a collar,
compony. 70. 6
HYDE, Iri., on a mount, a holy lamb, ppr.,
standard, az. 55. 9
HYDE, an antelope, statant. 82. 10
HYDE, a stag's head, ar. 84. 10
HYDE, a standard, in pale, with flag and tassels.
comp. 145. 10
HYETT, in dexter hand, a thistle, in pale, ppr.
85. ii
HYETT, Somers., a demi-pegasus, sa., crined, or,
wings addorsed, gold. 71. 10
HYETT of Painwick : (i.) For Hyett, out of a
castle, ppr., charged with four pellets, a
lion's head, in mouth a rose, slipped, gu.
see plate 23. (2.) For Adams, a greyhound's
head, erased, erm. 20. 4
HYGHLORD, Eng., a ship in the sea, in full
sail, all ppr. 21. 14
HYGHHORE, Cumb., a moorcock, ppr. 113. 10
HYLAND, on a mural coronet, a garb, thereon
a bird, ppr. 12. 2
HYLDEARD, Eng., a cock, ppr. 94. 12
HYMAN, Eng., a demi-cupid, in dexter a torch.
126. 2
HYND, Lond., in hand, gu., an eagle's claw, ppr.
151. ii
HYNDE, Eng., on a griffin's head, az., collared,
or, between wings, of the first, guttee, ar.,
an escallop.
HYNDE, a hind's head, couped, ppr., collared,
or, in mouth a rose, gu., leaved, vert.
comp. 85. 8
HYNDE, an ostrich's head, conped, chequy, ar.
HYN
214
ING-
and sa., in mouth a horse-shoe, az.
comp. 108. 8
HYNDMAN, the sun, shining on a sun-dial.
True as the dial to the sun.
HYNELL, an angel, praying. comp. 139. I
HYNES, Iri., an elephant, passant, sa. 24. 14
HYKSON, out of a cloud, a dexter hand holding
a club. 155. 5
I'ANSON, a griffin's head, between wings, ppr.
88. 6
IBBETSON, Bart., Yorks., a unicorn's head,
erased, charged with three escallops, two
and one. Vixi liber, et' mortar, comp. 71. 4
IBBETSON, a horse's head, erased. 72. I
IBBETSON, a horse's head, charged with a pale,
indented, sa.
IBBITSON, or IBBOTSON, Eng., on a ducal coro-
net, a wyvern, vomiting flames at end, ppr.
comp. 91. 2 and 10
IBETSON, Yorks., a unicorn's head, ar., 'pow-
dered with escallops, gu., attired, maned,
and erased, of the last. Vixi liber, et moriar.
comp. 71. 4
IBGRAVE, Herts., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a cross
crosslet, fitched, sa. 103. 8
ICHINGHAM, and ILCHINGHAM, Eng., a deini-
dragon, wings expanded, vert. 89. 1 1
IDLE, Eng., a helmet, az., garnished, or. 66. 14
IDLE, a tiger, passant, under fore-dexter a
helmet.
IFIELD, out of a ducal coronet, a dolphin's head,
az.
IHONES, Lond. and Salop, a lion, rampant, or,
supporting an anchor, az., timbered, gold.
see plate 41
ILAM, and ILAMY, a peacock's head, or, between
wings, in beak a serpent, tail round neck,
ppr. 117. 4
ILBERT, Devons, a cock-pheasant, ar., combed
and wattled, gu. IJ3- 13
ILBERT, Devons. , a demi- wyvern, vert, collared,
or. 91. 8
ILCHESTER, Earl of (Fox-Strangways), on a
chapeau, az., turned up, erm., a fox, sejant,
or. Faire sans dire. 1 6. 2
ILDERTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
battle-axe, handle broken, ppr.
ILDERTON, Northumb., a dragon. 89. 14
ILE, or ISLE, Durh., a demi-lion, rampant,
between paws an escallop. 42. 6
ILES, Eng., a wolf, collared and lined, ppr.
19. II
ILEY, a cubit arm, terect, vested, ar., in hand,
ppr., a fleur-de-lis, sa. 121. I
ILEY, ILLEY, and ILNEY, in hand, erect, a cross
crosslet, fitched, in pale. 116. 14
ILIFF, out of a ducal coronet, a peacock's tail,
PPr- 117. 5
ILINN, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, gu. 19. 6
ILLINGSWORTH, and ILLINGWORTH, within a
crescent, ar., a cock, crowing, sa. 94. 4
ILLINGSWORTH, a demi-lion, charged with three
roundles, between paws a battle-axe. 43. 1 1
ILLSLEY, or ILSLEY, between two serpents, in
orle, tails in saltier, a cock, ppr. 93. 1 1
IMBRIE, and IMRIE, Sco., a plough, ppr. Ever-
tendo fcecundat. 153. 2
IMMANS, and INMANS, a basilisk, ppr. 91. 10
IMMINS, a dragon's head, couped. 90. 4
IMPEY, Eng., an ostrich, wings addorsed, in
mouth a horse-shoe, ppr. 108. 12
IMPEY, a tiger's head, affrontde, between wings.
IMREY, Sco., a plough, ppr. Nil desperandum.
153- 2
INGE, on a mount, vert, a horse, sejant, by an
oak-tree, ppr. 73. 14
INGE, a goat, salient against a tree, ppr. 55. 5
INCHBOLD, Yorks., a wyvern. Palladia fama.
91. ii
INCKPEN, or INKPEN, Eng., in dexter hand a
club, ppr. 158. 8
INCLEDEN, a hand issuing from cloud, in fess,
pointing to a serpent, ppr. 1 2 1. 7
INCLEDON, Devons., a falcon, ppr., beaked and
belled, or. 104. 2
INERS, a dexter arm, in armour, in hand a
scimitar, in pale, ppr.
INGE, Eng., in hand a glove, ppr. 67. 6
INGE, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, two battle-
axes, in saltier, ppr.
INGEHAM, or INGHAM, Eng., an arm, in armour,
embowed, issuing from a cloud in the sinis-
ter, in hand a sword, ppr. 137. 9
INGERLAND, on a plate, a thistle, ppr.
INGHAM, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
an owl, ppr., sitting in holly-leaves, vert.
INGILBY, Eng., a boar's head, erect and erased,
ar. 3. 6
INGILBY, AMCOTTS-, Bart, Line., a boar's head,
erect, couped, ar., tusked, or. 3. 6
INGLE, Eng., a hand, issuing from a cloud,
holding a sword, wavy, ppr. 153. 6
INGLEBERT, Eng., a greyhound, current to-
wards a tree, vert. 1 7. 6
INGLEBY, Yorks., a boar's head, ar., tusked, or.
3- !3
INGLEDEW, a dexter arm, embowed, in fess,
out of a cloud, in sinister, reaching to a gar-
land of laurel. 150. 5
INGLEDEW, Eng., on a mount, vert, an ingle,
ppr., issuing therefrom an -eagle, wings ex-
panded, ppr. Exflamma lux.
INGLEFIELD, Warw., an arm, embowed, vested,
per pale, in hand a branch, vert. 154. 8
INGLES, or INGLIS, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant,
ar. Nobilis est ira leonis. 44. 14
INGLES, Eng., a fetterlock, az.. hasp, or. 77. 5
INGLETON, Devons., a hand issuing from cloud,
pointing to a serpent, ppr. 121. 7
INGLIS, Bart., Beds., a demi-lion, rampant,
ppr., in dexter an etoile, or. Nobilis est ira
leonis — and — Recte faciendo securus. 44. 10
INGLIS, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter a
mullet, or. Nisi Dominus frustra. 46. 2
INGLIS, Sco. , same crest. Recte faciendo se~
curus — also — Invictus maneo.
INGLIS, a demi-lion, ar. Recte faciendo securus.
44. 14
INGLIS, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., in
ING-
215
IBV
dexter a branch of laurel, vert. Invictus
maneo. comp. 46. 3
INGLIS, Bart., Beds., a cubit arm, in hand a
scimitar. 158. 9
INGLIS, Sco., a star, environed with clouds,
ppr. In tenebris lucidior. 7. 4
INGUSH, Eng., an ear of wheat, and a palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr. 13. 9
INGO, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's
head, wings addorsed, gu. 90. 12
INGOLDESBY, and INGOLDSBY, Bucks, and
North amp., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, gu., charged on shoulder with an
etoile, gold.
INGRAM, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.,
collared, ar. see plate 88
INGRAM, Eng., a griffin's head. 87. 6
INGRAM, Sco., a cock, ppr. Magnanimus csto.
94. 12
INGRAM, Eng., a cock, ppr. 94-12
INGRAM, Sco., a phoenix, in flames, all ppr.
101. 10
INGRAM, Eng., a bull's head, erased. 15. 6
INKELDON, and INKLEDON, an ibex, passant, or.
82. 12
INKERSALL, Herts, and Middx., a griffin's head,
gu., gorged with a fess, danc5ttee, erm. , be-
tween wings, or. 88. 6
INMAN, a wyvern, ppr. 91. 6
INMAN, on a mount, vert, a wyvern, ppr.,
ducally gorged and lined, or. comp. 91. 4
INNES, Sco., an arm, embowed, in hand a
dagger, ppr. Sine crimine fiat. 154. 6
INNES, Middx., a boar's head, erased, or. 3. 8
INNES of Innes, a boar's head, couped, or.
Be traist. 3. 4
INNES of Leighnot, an arm, in hand a sword,
ppr. Honos vita, darior. 1 54. 6
INNES of Blairtan, a primrose, ppr., thereon a
bee, or. E labore dulcedo. 53. i
INNES of Balnacraig, a thistle, thereon a bee.
E labore dulcedo. 29. 2
INNES of Thurster, a star of six rays, environed
with clouds, ppr. Dum spiro, ccdestia spero.
INNES, Sco., a branch of palm, slipped, ppr.
Ornatur radix fronde. 13. I
INNES, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern,
sejant, gu. 91. 2
INNES, Sco., a bee, volant, ppr. Non servit sed
laborat. 76. 4
INNES, Sco., a hind's head, erased, ppr. Fortis
etfidus. 63. 7
INNES, Sco., a mullet, az. Virtus ad astro,.
107. 4
INNES, out of a ducal coronet, a thistle, ppr.
29- 5
INNES, Sco., a cock, crowing, ppr. Prudentid
ct vi. 94. 1 2
INNES, Sco., a thistle, ppr., surmounted by a
star, ar. E labore dulcedo.
INNES of Towie, a bee, volant, ppr. Prodige
qui laboriose. 76. 4
INNES, Sco., a boar's head, erased, sa. 15. 5
INNES, Sco., two hands, joined, in fess, hold-
ing a sword, ppr. Ditat servata fides. 134.9
INNES, Sco., an increscent, ppr. Je reqois pour
donner. 93. i
INNIS, a boar's head, couped. 3. 9
INWARDS, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
an eagle's head, ppr. Invidid major. 102. 6
INWOOD, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or, hold-
ing a battle-axe, az. 43. 1 1
INYS, on a mount, a rabbit, against a tree,
both ppr., fructed, or. 58. 2
IPRE, Eng., on a mount, vert, a leopard,
couchant, gardant, gu., ducally crowned, or.
II. 14
IPRES, Eng., a unicorn's head, or, collared, gu.
70. 6
IRBALL, two halberds, in saltier, addorsed, sa.
126. 15
IRBY, Line., a wyvern's head, ar., gorged with
two bars-gemelle, gu. 89. 4
IRBY, Line., a tiger's head, ar., erased, maned,
and collared, gu. 10. 7
IRBY, Line., a Saracen's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr., wreathed, ar. and
sa. 131. 15
IRBY, Baron Boston. See BOSTON.
IRBY of Boy land HaU : (i.) For Irby, a Sara-
cen's head, ppr. 123. 14. (2.) For Gar-
neys, a cubit arm, erased, in hand a scimi-
tar, embrued, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
158. 9
IREBY, Eng., an antelope, passant, ppr.
82. 14
IREBY, Eng., a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
savage's head, ppr. 132. 2
IRELAND, Herts, and Salop, a fleur-de-lis, ar.,
entwined with a snake, regardant, vert, per-
forating the centre leaf.
IRELAND, Chesh., Lane., and Salop, a dove,
ar., in mouth a sprig of laurel, vert. 1 06. 8
IRELAND, Sco., a lion, rampant, gardant, gu.
42. 10
IRELAND, Eng., a bird, ar., beaked and legged,
gu. 74- 13
IRELAND of Owsden Hall, Suffs., a dove and
olive-branch, ppr. 1 06. 7
IRELAND, Iri., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
Amor et pax. 106. 7
IREMONGER, Eng., a phoenix, in flames, ppr.
101. ic
IREMONGER, Lane, and Salop, a boar's head,
ar., collared, vaire, or and gu. 3. 8
IREMONGER of The Priory, Wherwell, Hants.,
a phoenix, or, in flames, ppr. 101. 10
IRETON, Derbs. and Staffs., a squirrel. 58. 1 1
IRETON, Eng., a demi-lion, sa., collared, ar., in
dexter a mullet, gu.
IREYS, Dors, and Iri., on an oak -tree, eradi-
cated and erect, ppr., a dragon, or, pierced
through breast by a sword, of the first, hilt,
gold. 89. 9
IRNYNGE, a child's head, ppr.
IRONMONGER, Berks, and Notts., a phoenix, or,
in flames, ppr. IOI. 10
IRONS, Eng., a cross incline, lozenge-pierced,
az. ' 77- 7
IRONSIDE, Durh., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
In hoc siyno vinces. 141, 14
IRONSIDE, a cubit arm, vested, erect, in hand
a cross fleury. 143. 10
IRONSIDE, a cubit arm, in armour, erect, in
hand a cross crosslet. I52- 4
IRONSIDE, a dexter hand, couped, in fess, hold-
ing a sword, in pale, surmounted by a
laurel-crown, all ppr. 128. 7
IRTON of Irton Hall, Cumb., a Saracen's head.
Semper constans et fidelis. 123. 12
IRTON of Inverramsey, in hand two holly-
branches, of three leaves each, crossways,
ppr. Color fidesque perennis.
IRVINE, a cock, ppr. 94-12
rav
IRVINE, Sco., a sheaf of holly-leaves, ppr. Ope
soils et umbra. 29. I
IRVINE, three holly - leaves, conjoined in one
stalk. Moderate, durant. 29. I
IRVINE of Lairnie, a branch of holly and a lily,
both slipped, in saltier, ppr. Candide et
constanter. 53. 3
IRVINE, Sco., same crest. Ferendo feres.
IRVINE, Sco., a cubit arm, in gauntlet a branch
of holly, all ppr. Hand ullis labentut, ventis.
125. 8
IRVINE, Sco., same crest. Moderata durant
— also — Sub sole, sub umbra virens.
IRVINE, a lion, rampant, with wings addorsed.
40. 15
IRVINE, a sword and a palm-branch, in saltier.
IRVINE, Sco., a holly-branch, gu. 29. 7
IRVINE, Sco., a sheaf of five arrows, banded,
ppr. Sub sole, sub umbra virens. 107. 1 1
IRVINE, Sco., out of a cloud, a hand, gaunt-
leted, holding a thistle, ppr. Dum memor
ipse mei.
IRVINE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu., and
a branch of holly, slipped, vert, in saltier.
Ferendo feres. 85. 10
IRVINE, and IRVING, out of a ducal coronet, a
lion's paw, holding a cross crosslet, fitched,
of the last. 52. 2
IRVING, Bart., Sco. : (i.) A chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., wreathed round the crown
with oak, or. 143. 8. (2.) A dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr. , garnished, or, in
hand two holly-leaves, vert.
IRVING, three arrows, bound by a ribbon, gu.
137. 6
IRVING, Lond. and Sco., a sheaf of three
arrows, points upward, banded, charged
with a mullet. Sub sole, sub umbra virens.
127. ii
IRWIN of Justustown, Cumb., a dove and olive-
branch, ppr. Hand ullis labantia ventis.
1 06. 7
IRWIN, or IRWINE, Iri., a mullet, pierced, or.
137. 12
IRWIN, Iri., out of a cloiid, a hand grasping a
bunch of thistle, ppr. Nemo me impune
lacessit.
IRWINE, an arm, in armour, couped above
wrist, in fess, in gauntlet, a branch of holly,
vert, arm charged with a crescent.
ISAAC, a martlet. 119. 4
ISAAC, Wore., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, enfiled with a
leopard's face, point downward, resting on
the wreath, all ppr.
ISAAC, Eng., in the sea, a cross patte"e, between
two ears of wheat, in orle, ppr. 12. 6
ISAACS, Eng., in hand a mill-rind. 152. 12
ISAACSON, Surr., a deini lion, rampant, az.,
between paws an escallop. Qd/xret. 42. 6
216 JAC
ISAACSON, Eng., two lions' gambs, sa., holding
xip a bezant. 52- 7
ISATE, Yorks., a stag's head, erased, pierced
by an arrow, ppr. see plate 84
ISELY, or ISLEY, a hand holding a roll of
paper, between two branches of laurel, in
orle. 144. 8
ISHAM, Bart., Northamps., a demi-swan, wings
addorsed, ppr. Ostendo non ostento.
76. 12
ISHERWOOD, Berks., a wolf's head, erased, gu.
19. 6
ISHERWOOD, a wolf's head. 10. 5
ISHERWOOD of Marple Hall, Chesh., a stag at
gaze, under a vine-tree, fructed, all ppr.
81. 4
ISLE, a demi-lion, rampant, between paws an
escallop. 42. 6
ISRAEL, Eng., the sun rising from behind a
cloud, ppr. 7. I
ISTED, Northamp., a buck's head, erased, ppr.,
attired and ducally gorged, or.
comp. 84. ii and 12
ITHELL, Cambs. and Leic., on a ducal coronet,
or, a Cornish chough, wings expanded, sa.,
beaked and legged, gu. 119. 6
IVALL, Lond., an arm, in armour, couped and
embowed, elbow on wreath, in hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. Defendendo vinco. 125. 9
IVAT, and IVATT, Lond., out of a mural coro-
net, a cubit arm, in armour, in gauntlet, all
ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or.
IVE, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped and em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ppr., elbow resting
on the wreath. 125. 9
IVERS, a demi-lion, rampant, or, collared, sa.
45- H
IVES, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet, gu. ,
an Indian goat's head, ar., guttee-de-sang,
attired, or. 55. 8
IVESON, Eng., a moor's head, in profile, erased
at neck, sa.
IVEY, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, or, sup-
porting a staff, raguly, vert. 39. 7
IVIE, Sco., the attires of a stag, affixed to
scalp, ppr. 83. 7
IVORY, Eng., a lion, sejant, affrontde, in dexter
a sword, in sinister a fleur-de-lis. 41. I
IVYE, Oxon. and Wilts., a lion, rampant, ar.,
supporting a staff, raguly, gu.
IWARBY, and IWARDBY, Eng., a cock's head, gu.
94- 9
IZACKE, Devons., a leopard's head, erased, du-
cally gorged. 10. 5
IZOD, Devons., a man's head, in profile, ppr.,
in armour, or, on head a plume of feathers,
gu. and ar.
IZON, Eng., in dexter hand, in fess, a cross
crosslet, fitched. in pale. 146. n
IZZARD, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. 1 1
JACK, a pear-tree, vert, fructed, or. ' 26. 6
JACK, a horse's head, erased, in mouth a broken
til ting- spear. 72. 8
JACK, Sco., an arm, in armour, gu., in hand a
sword, ppr. Post nubila. 140. 13
JACK, Sco., the sun. Post nubila Phoebus. 7. 10
JACKERELL, on a stand a hawk's lure, and
thereon a hawk, perched, ppr. 104. 9
JACKET, out of a cloud, a dexter hand, ppr.,
holding a cross pattee, fitched, in pale, or.
JAC
217
JACKMAN, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, sa.,
guttee, or. 88. 7
JACKSON, Bart., Beds., a goat's head, couped,
ar., guttee-de-sang,. armed and bearded, or,
gorged with a collar, gu., charged with three
bezants, ringed and lined, reflexed, of the
third.
JACKSON, Chesh., a goat's head, az., attired, or.
56. 4
JACKSON, Heref., on a five-leaved coronet, or,
a hawk's head and neck, erased, gu., charged
on breast with a cross pattee, fitched. Scuto
amoris divini.
JACKSON, Somers.,'a dove, close, ppr., in beak
an olive-branch, on breast a torteau.
comp. 1 06. 8
JACKSON, Middx., a greyhound, passant, sa.,
collared, or, dexter on r, pheon, gold.
JACKSON, Ruts., the sun, rising. 7. 7
JACKSON, Ox^n., an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 10
JACKSON, Cumb. and Oxon., a sun, or, in
flames, ppr. 7. 9
JACKSON, Northamp., a demi-horse, ar., guttee-
de-sang. 72. 10
JACKSON, Cumb. and Devons., a horse, cur-
rent, ar., guttee-de-sang. 73. 5
JACKSON, Lond., in hand, ppr., a boar's head,
erased and erect, sa. 150. 4
JACKSON, Durh. and Yorks., a horse at full
speed, ar., guttee-de-sang. 73. 5
JACKSON, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, or, be-
tween paws a pheon, az.
JACKSON, Sco., a holly -leaf, ppr. Virescit
virtus.
JACKSON, Surr., a horse, passant, ar., spotted
with cinquefoils, gu. see plate 72
JACKSON, Iri., a fleur-de-lis, or, entwined by a
serpent, vert. ill. 5
JACKSON, Yorks., the sun, or, between two
branches, in orle. 7. 3
JACKSON, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Dominus fecit. 102. 10
JACKSON, Sco., same crest. SaUimiora pcto.
JACKSON, a naked arm, embowed, in hand a
poniard, all ppr. 1 54. 6
JACKSON, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a battle-axe, ppr. Devant
sijepuis. 154. 10
JACKSON, a horse, current, ar., guttde, gu.
73- 5
JACKSON, a greyhound's head, couped, ar., col-
lared, gu. 1 8. 10
JACKSON, an eagle, close, ppr. 98. 13
JACKSON, a greyhound, passant, ar., resting
dexter on a pheon, of the last, see plate 1 7
JACKSON of Carramore, co. Mayo, a horse,
passant, ar. Celer et audax. 72. 12
JACOB, a tiger, passant, vulned on shoulder
with arrow, in bend sinister. II. 5
JACOB, Oxon., an heraldic tiger, passant, ppr.,
maned and tusked, or. Tantum in superbos.
64. II
JACOB, a wolf, passant, ppr. 63. 3
JACOB, Dors, and Kent, a lion, rampant, or,
supporting a cross botonne'e, fitched.
JACOB, an heraldic tiger, passant. 64. 12
JACOB, Wilts., a tiger, passant, sa., resting
fore-dexter on an escutcheon, or.
JACOB, Middx., a tiger, passant, ppr. Parta
tuere. 9. 13
JACOBS, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, by the blade, ppr. 67. 15
JAM
JACOBS, Hull, an heraldic tiger, passant. 64. 1 1
JACOMB, a lion's head, erased. 48. 9
JACOMB, Eng., in hand two branches of palm,
in orle, ppr. 158. 14
JACQUES, Eng., a horse's head, couped and
maned, or, struck in breast with a tilting-
spear, gold. 72. o
JACQUES, Eng., a bezant, ar., charged with a
lion's head, erased and collared. 49. 4
JACSON, Barton Hall, a sheldrake, rising, ppr.
JAPFKAY, Sco., between two branches of palm,
in orle, a mullet, all ppr. Post nubila
Phoebus. 138. 8
JAFFEAY, Iri., a demi-leopard, rampant, gu.
9- i
JAFFEEY, Sco,, the sun shining through a cloud.
Post nubila Phoebus. 7. I
JAGEK, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a hand
holding a sword, ppr. 138. 2
JAGO, a talbot, couchant, ppr. 60. 14
JAGO, Eng., out of clouds, two dexter hands,
grasping an old sprouting tree, all ppr. 142. 5
JAKEMAN, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, ppr. comp. 138. 2
JAKES, Lond., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
maned, or, struck in breast with a tilting-
spear, gold. 72. 8
JALMES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, five
ostrich-feathers, three middle ones, sa., two
outside ones, ar. 1 08. 5
JAMES, Bart., Berks., and JAMES, Hants., an
ostrich, ar., beaked and legged, or. J'aime
a jamaise. 1 08. 1 3
JAMES, Bart., Berks., and JAMES, Hants, on a
ducal coronet, or, two laurel-branches, in
saltier, vertj environed with a snake, ppr.
J'aime a jamaise.
JAMES, Kent, in a naval coronet, or, a tower,
with two port-holes in front, gold, fire issu-
ing from the port- holes and top, ppr., on the
tower a flag-staff, of the last, thereon a flag,
flotant to the sinister, gu. Victor.
JAMES, Cambs., a dove, ar., standing upon two
palm-branches, in saltier, vert.
JAMES, Kent, an ostrich, ar. 108. 5
JAMES, Ess. and Kent, a garb, ar., banded,
vert. 12. 13
JAMES, Lond., Staffs., and Salop, a demi-lion,
rampant, or, holding an escallop, sa. 42. 6
JAMES, a demi-lion, rampant, erininois, hold-
ing an escallop. 42. 6
JAMES, Ess., Kent, and Surr., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-swan, wings expanded,
ar., beaked, gu. 75. 5
JAMES, Kent, a buffalo, ar., attired, sa. 14. 13
JAMES, Kent, a buffalo, current, sa., attired, or.
JAMES, Kent, an ostrich, ar.
JAMES, a dexter naked arm, embowed, in hand
a sword. 154. 6
JAMES, Soiners., a dolphin, naiant. 68. n
JAMES, a bull, passant. 14. 14
JAMES, Somers., a demi-bull, or, wreathed
round middle with a chaplet of laurel, vert.
15. II
JAMES, a dolphin, naiant, or. 68. 1 1
JAMES, Cambs. and Cornw., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, az., holding an
escallop, gu. see plate 44
JAMES, Eng., a demi-buffalo, rampant, sa.,
attired, or. 67. 9
JAMES, Durh., a bull's head, couped, sa., armed,
or. 14. 7
JAM
218
JEP
JAMES, a demi-buffalo, rampant, ringed and
lined. 14. I o
JAMES, Wore., out of a mural coronet, az., a
demi-lion, rampant, regardant, or, collared,
of the first, holding an escallop, sa.
JAMES, Otterburn, a buffalo, passant, gu.,
armed, ppr., resting fore-dexter on an escut-
cheon, ar , charged with a pheon, sa.
JAMES, Glouc., a garb. 12. 13
JAMES of Barrock, Cumb., a bull, passant, ppr.
Vincit amor patrice. 14. 14
JAMES of Pantsaison, Pemb. , a demi-bull, ram-
pant, sa., horned and hoofed, or, langued,
gu. Ffyddylon at y gorfin. 67. 9
JAMES- GKEVIS, Igtham Court, Kent : (i.) For
James, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
swan, wings expanded, ar. , beaked, gu.
75- 5- (2-) A squirrel, between paws an
escallop, or. Fide et constantid. see plate 58
JAMES, KINGSTON-, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a swan, beaked, gu., in mouth a
dart, gold, feathered, ar., point towards the
breast. A jamais. 76. 7
JAMESON, an antelope, trippant, or, horned,
gu. 82. 14
JAMESON, Sco., a ship in full sail, flag dis-
played, gu. Sinemetu. 21. 14
JAMESON, Galway, a Roman galley, ppr., sail,
gu., charged with a lion, passant, gardant,
or. Sine metu.
JAMESON, or JAMIESON, Iri., a torteau, between
wings, gu. 94. 7
JAMIESON, a ship under sail, ppr. Ad littora
tendit. 21. 13
JANE, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, devour-
ing a trout, all ppr. 75. 12
JANES, Cambs. and Cornw., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, az., holding an
escallop, gu.
JANES, Kent, out of a naval coronet, or, a
tower, inflamed on top, ppr.
JANSON, an arm, from elbow, vambraced, in
hand a falcon's lure. comp. 130. 6
JANSON, Eng., on a mount, vert, a hind, ppr.,
collared, gu. 85. 13
JANSSEN, Eng., the sun, or. 7. 10
JANSSEN, Surr.: (i.) A quatrefoil, stalked and
leaved, vert. (2.) A trefoil, stalked and
leaved, vert.
JANSSEN, a rose-slip, with a rose in full bloom,
ppr. 30. 8
JAQUES, a horse's head, couped, ar., maned, or,
struck in breast by a tilting-spear, gold.
72. 8
JAQUES, Eng., a bezant, or, charged with a
lion's head, erased and collared. 49. 4
JAQUES, a lion's head, erased, pierced through
neck by a sword. 49. 1 3
JARDELAY, a dexter arm, in armour, wielding
a scimitar, all ppr. 121. 6
JARDIN, or JARDINE, Sco., a spur-rowel. Care,
adsum. 65. 13
JARDIN, Sco., a spur-rowel. Ex virtute honos.
JARDIN, and JARDEN, Sco., in hand a bezant,
all ppr. Ex virtute honos.
JARDINE, an etoile, ppr. 128. 5
JARDINE, Bart., Sco., a spur-rowel, of six
points, ar. Cave, adsum.
JARDINE, Sco., a dexter hand holding up a
spur- rowel.
JARMAN, Eng., an eagle's leg, erased, holding
a feather. 113. 8
JARRAT, and JARRET, an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. 100. 14
JARRED, Lond., a sword, in pale, on point a
garland of laurel, ppr. Res, non verla. 156. 3
JARRETT, a lion's head, erased, ducally crowned,
or, collared, gu. comp. 47. 8
JARRETT, a lion, passant, under fore-dexter a
fleur-de-lis. 37. 6
JARRETT, Yorks., in front of a saltier, az., a
lion's head, erased, ar., guttee-de-larmes.
Res, non verla.
JARRETT, Eng., a sword, in pale, on point a
garland of laurel, ppr. 156. 3
JARVEIS, out of a naval coronet, or, a demi-
pegasus, ar. 71. 2
JARVEIS, and JARVIS, Eng., a lion, rampant,
gu. 41. 12
JARVIS, Line., a unicorn's head, ar., gorged
with a collar, charged with three cinquefoils.
comp. 71. 4
JARY, two arms, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
holding up a rose, gu. 142. I
JASON, Wilts., on a chapeau, gu., turned up, .
erm., a pegasus, salient, wings addorsed, in
mouth a bur, ppr.
JASPER, Lond., a standard, ar., charged with
a cross, gu. 145. 1 1
JAUDRILL, a demi- antelope, gu., between paws
an escutcheon, or. 82. 4
JAUPIN, Eng., a demi-greyhound, salient, ppr.
17- 3
JAUSSELIN, Lond. and Ess., a falcon's leg,
erased, gu., belled, or. 107. 13
JAVEL, a lion, rampant, in dexter a branch of
laurel. see plate 4 1
JAWDERILL, Eng., an antelope's head, ar.,
gorged with a belt and buckle, comp. 82. 7
JAY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a griffin,
sejant, az., resting dexter on an escutcheon,
gu. 88. 12
JAY, Sco., a lion's paw, holding a thistle, ppr.
39- H
JAYE, Lond. and Norf., an otter, passant, ppr.
33- 12
JAYE, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, a camel's
.head, sa., bezante'e. comp. 31. 6
JEAFFRESON of Dallingham House, Cambs., a
talbot's head, erased, ar., eared, gu. 6l. 2
JEANE, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, devour-
ing a trout, all ppr. 75. 12
JEANES, or JEANS, Eng., a decrescent, or.
105. 8
JEBB, Iri., two rods, raguly, in saltier, banded.
85. 12
JEBB, on a serpent, no wed, a falcon, rising, ppr.
105. 7
JEDDON, a leopard's head. 10. 12
JEEX, a horse's head, couped, ar., maried, or,
pierced in breast by a tilting-spear, gold.
72, 8
JEFFCOTT, or JEPHCOTT, Eng. and Iri., a boar,
passant. 4. 1 1
JEFFERAY, Suss., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
ducally crowned, az. comp. 47. 8
JEFFEREYS, a demi-lion, rampant, or, between
paws a chaplet, vert.
JEFFERIES, Eng., a lion's head, erased, az.,
collared, ar., charged with three roses, gu.
comp. 49. 14
JEFFERIS, a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
JEFFERSON, Lond. and Yorks., a demi-griffin,
az., collared, or, holding a bezant.
JEP
JEFFERSON, a talbot's head, erased, ar., eared,
gu. 6 1. 2
JEFFERSON, a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
JEFFERY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, holding
a scimitar, ppr. 46. 9
JEFFERYES, Wore. : (i.) On a rock, ar., a castle,
or, the two end towers, domed. 23. 7. (2.)
On a mount, vert, a castle, ar. 23. 8
JEFFERYES, Wore., on a mount, vert, a dove,
wings addorsed, ar., beaked and legged, gu.
see plate 106
JEFFERYES, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, a
lion's head, az. , ducally crowned, gold.
JEFFERYES, and JEFFRIES, a lily and holly-
branch, in saltier, ppr. 53-3
JEFFERYES, Lond., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
charged with three billets, sa.
JEFFERYES, or JEFFERYS, a lion's head, erased,
ar. 47. 13
JEFFERYS, Eng., on a hillock, ar., a king-
fisher, of the same, beaked and legged, gu.
ii4- 5
JEFFERYS, by a tree, ppr., a panther, passant,
resting fore-dexter on an anchor.
JEFFERYS, a demi-lion, rampant, or, between
paws a chaplet, vert.
JEFFREY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a martlet,
sa. 119. 2
JEFFREY, Sco., a star of six rays. Phoebus, lux
intenebris. 65. 15
JEFFREY, the sun shining through a cloud, ppr.
Post nubila Phoebus. 7. I
JEFFREYS, on stump of tree, couped, sprouting
new branches, vert, a stork, ar. 116. II
JEFFREYS, a wolf's head, couped, sa. 19. 5
JEFFREYS, a demi-lion, holding a garland of
laurel.
JEFFREYS, Salop, a lion's head, erased, sa.,
gorged with a wreath. Supra spem spcro.
47. 12
JEFFRIES, Eng., a tower, triple -turreted, or.
23. 10
JEFFRY, Lond. and Wore., on a mount, vert,
a bird, rising, ar. loo. 12
JEFFS, Eng., a pelican's head, erased, vulning,
ppr. . 103. ii
JEGGINGS, an eagle, wings expanded, or, beaked,
ar. 100. 14
JEGON, Eng., a pelican, or, vulning, gu. 97. 7
JEGON, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, or,
beaked, ar. 100. 14
JEJEEBHOY, Ivnt., Bombay, on a mount, amidst
wheat, a peacock, in beak an ear of wheat,
all ppr. Industry and liberality, comp. 1 1 7. 6
JEKEN, and JEKIN, Kent, a demi-lion, regard-
ant, erm., semee of crescents, gu., between
paws a pheon, sa.
JEKLEY, a horse's head, affronte'e, couped at
neck, and bridled, ppr.
JEKYL, and JEKYLL, a horse's head, couped, ar.,
maned and bridled, sa., studded and tas-
selled, or.
JELF, Glouc. and Lond., a stork, wings ele-
vated, ar., beaked and legged, gu., in beak
a trefoil, slipped, vert, on breast a cross
pattde, of the second, in dexter a fleur-de-
lis, or.
JELLEY, and JELLY, Eng., a garb, entwined by
two snakes, ppr. 12. 10
JELLICOE, Eng., a cherub. .136. 2
JELTER, a cat, sejant, gardant, or. 32. 2
JEMMET, Kent, a usiicorn's head, erased. 70. 5
219 JEN"
JENINGS, a dove, volant, az., legged, ar.
comp. 1 06. 10
JENISON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's
head, az. 90. 12
JENKENS, a wyvern, gu., standing on a tilting-
spear, without bur or vamplet, and broken off
at point, or, in mouth the other part of the
shaft, armed, ar. 89. 7
JENKENSON, and JENKINSON, Lond., a sea-
horse, assurgent, or, maned, az., supporting
a cross pattee, gu. see plate 69
JENKES, Salop, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
sa., cuffed, ar., enfiled with a ducal coronet,
or, in hand, ppr., a sword, of the second, hilt
and pommel, gold.
JENKIN, Cornw. : (i.) A lion, rampant, regard-
ant, sa. see plate 41. (2.) On a mural coro-
net, sa., a lion, passant, regardant, or.
comp. 107. 3
JENKINS, Wei., a battle-axe, handle, or, head,
PPr- 153-3
JENKINS, Iri., on a ducal coronet, or, a talbot,
collared and lined, gu. 60. 2
JENKINS, in lion's paw, erased, a bezant, or.
45- I
JENKINS, Salop, on a mural coronet, sa., a
lion, passant, regardant, or. Perge sed caute.
comp. 107. 3
JENKINS, seven arrows, one in pale, six in sal-
tier, encircled with an annulet, or.
comp. 107. 10
JENKINSON, Earl of Liverpool. See LIVERPOOL,
JENKINSON, a horse's head, couped, ar., crined,
gu., gorged with a fess, az.
JENKINSON, Lond. and Line., a sea-horse, ppr.
69. 6
JENKINSON, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, az., a
demi-lion, rampant, holding a palm-branch,
vert. comp. 44. 13
JENKINSON, Norf., a sea-horse's head, couped,
ar., finned and gorged, with two barrulets,
or. see plate 69
JENKINSON, Norf. and Suff., a bull's head, ar.,
crined, sa., horns, twisted, or, and of the
second. 14-7
JENKINSON, Norf., a sea-horse, or, finned, gu.
69. 8
JENKS, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's
head, ppr. 86. 3
JENKYNS, Yorks., on a ducal coronet, sa., a
lion, rampant, gardant, or. see plate 40
JENNER, Lond., a covered cup, or, between two
swords, in saltier, ar., hilts and pommels,
gold. 135. I
JENNER of Wenvoe, Glamorgan, same crest.
JENNER, Lond. , a greyhound, sejant, ar. Con-
stans etfidelis. 1 8. 14
JENNER, Ess., a greyhound, sejant, ar. 18. 14
JENNERSON, two swords, in saltier, supporting
a scimitar, in fess, ppr., between points of
swords, a covered cup, or. I. I
JENNESON, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a dragon's head, az. 90. 12
JENNET, out of a ducal coronet, or, a dexter
arm, embowed, in mail, ppr., in hand a
sword, ar., hilt, gold.
JENNET, or JENNETT, Iri., a hind's head, gu.
85- 3
JENNEY, on a glove, ar., a hawk, or, belled,
gold. 104. 14
JENNEY of Bredfield House, Suff., same crest.
JENNING, Beds., a hawk, rising, az. 100. 13
JEN
JET
JENNINGHAM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, wings expanded, ppr. 101. 2
JENNINGS, Eng., a jay, ppr. 74. 1 1
JENNINGS, a wolf's head, erased, per pale, ar.
and vert. 19. 6
JENNINGS, Iri., out of a mural coronet, az., a
garb, or, thereon a sparrow, ppr. 12. 2
JENNINGS, an eagle's head, couped, in beak a
plummet, sa.
JENNINGS, or JENNINS, a griffin's head, couped,
between wings, ppr., in beak a plummet,
pendent, sa. comp. 88. 8
JENNINGS, a cat's head, erased, gardant, gu.,
bezante'e, in mouth a cross pattee, fitched,
ar.
JENNINGS, a stag, passant. 79. 4
JENNINGS, a demi-lion, rampant, or, holding
the upper part of a spear-shaft, gold.
JENNINGS, an eagle's head, couped, between
wings.
JENNINGS, Lond., a demi-dragon, erminois,
wings addorsed, gu., erased, holding a battle-
axe, erect, az. comp. 89. 1 1
JENNINS, a griffin, statant, gu., holding a
buckle, or. 87. 14
JENNOWAY, Eng., a horned owl. Je pense.
107. 8
JENNY, Suff., a falconer's hand within a glove,
in fess, ppr., thereon a falcon, perched, or.
99- 13
TENNY, a falcon, rising, belled, or. 104. 10
JENNY, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm, in
armour, in hand a scimitar, ppr.
JENNYNS, Middx., Wore., and Camb., aleopard's
head, erased, and gardant, gu., bezantee, in
mouth a cross formee, fitched, ar.
JENOURE, and JENOYKE, Ess., a grey hound,
sejant. In pretium persevero. 18. 14
JENSSEN, Lond., a quatrefoil, stalked and
leaved, vert.
JENY, a hand, issuing from a cloud, ppr., hold-
ing a cross pattee, fitched, ar. 144. 5
JENYNGE, Hants., a demi-lion, erased and
rampant, or, supporting a spear, erect, gold,
headed, az. see plate 44
JENYNGES, Suff., a demi -savage, sa., collared,
or, wreathed round temples, gold, in dexter
a halberd, az., staff, gu.
JENYNGES, a demi-man, vested, sa., cap, vert,
in dexter a battle-axe, az.
JEPHSON, and JEFFSON, Eng., a cubit arm,
vested, surmounted of a bend, gu., in hand
a pansy. Veritas magna est. 142. I
JEPHSON, Iri., a hind, trippant, or. 85. 7
JEPINE, a lion's head, erased, or, billette"e, sa. ,
and ducally crowned, gold. 44. 5
JEPPE, Somers., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
95- J3
JEPSON, Eng., on the top of a tower, an eagle,
rising, ppr., in beak an acorn, slipped and
leaved, vert. 99. 4
JERAED, or JERRARD, Eng., an eagle, displayed,
with two heads, or, charged with a saltier,
sa. 95. 8
JERCY, a phoenix in flames, ppr. 101. 10
JEREMY, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
wielding a battle-axe, all ppr. 154. 10
JERMAIN, and JERMAYNE, Eng., a gilliflower,
ppr. 53. 12
JERMIN, or JERMYN, Ess., a buck's head, ca-
bossed, sa., between wings, ar. comp. 84. 2
JERMINGHAM, Norf. and Suff., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-falcon, displayed, ar.
104. I
JERMY, and JERMYN, a griffin, passant, gu.
89. 13
JERMYN, Suss, and Devons., a tiger's head,
erased, gu. 10. 6
JERMYN, Suff., a talbot, passant, gorged with a
coronet. comp. 61. 8
JERMYN, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
greyhound's head, ppr., collared, gold.
18. 5
JERMYN, Suff., a greyhound's head, sa., gorged
with a bar-gemelle, or.
JERNEGAN, Suff., a demi-falcon, ar., winged
and beaked, or. 104. 8
JERNINGHAM, Baron Stafford. See STAFFORD.
JERNINGHAM, Norf., on a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-falcon, wings expanded, ppr. 104. I
JERNINGHAM, out of a ducal coronet, or, a par-
tridge, sa., wings expanded. comp. 104. I
JERSEY, Earl of ( Child- Villiers), a lion, ram-
pant, ar., ducally crowned, or. Fidei coticula
crux. 41. 4
JERSEY, a phoenix in flames, ppr. 101. 10
JERVEIS, Wore., a tiger's head, sa. 10. 6
JELIVIS, and JERVOIS, Hants., a tiger's head,
sa. 10. 6
JERVIS, Leic., a hawk's head, or, between
wings, errn. 107. 12
JERVIS, WHITE-, Bart., Iri.: (i.) An eaglet,
close, ar. 98. 13. (2.) Three arrows, one
in pale, two in saltier, enwreathed. Venale
nee auro. 137. 6
JERVOISE, Herriard : (i.) For Jervoise, a tiger's
head, sa. (2.) For Ellis, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, ar. comp. 108. 5
JERVOISE, CLARKE-, Bart., Hants.: (i.) For
Jervoise, an heraldic tiger's head, sa. 64. 6.
(2.) For Clarice, within a gold ring, set with
a diamond, ppr., a roundle, charged with a
pheon, ar. 135. 4
JERVY, Eng., in hand, ppr., an eagle's leg,
erased at thigh, gu. 151. 1 1
JERWORTH, Eng., a crane's head, couped, ppr.
116. 6
JESSE, Eng., a lion, sejant, supporting an es-
cutcheon, gu. 38. 4
JESSE of Llanbedro Hall, Denbigh, a demi-
lion, rampant. 44. 14
JESSON, an arm, erect, vested, charged with a
bend, gu., in hand, ppr., a cinquefoil, purp.,
leaved, vert.
JESSON, Warw., a dexter arm, ppr., vested,
gu., charged with a bend, ar., cuffed, or, in
hand a rose, of the second, stalked and
leaved, vert.
JESSOP, a cockatrice's head, erased, purp.,
combed, gu., winged, ppr. see plate 92
JESSOP, Iri., a goat's head, erased, sa., armed.
55- 2
JESSOP, a moorcock, ppr. 113. 10
JESSOP of Doory, Longford, a dove and olive-
branch, ppr. Pax et amor. 106. 7
JESSOPE, Dors., a cockatrice, vert, displayed,
ppr., combed and wattled, gu. 92. 12
JESSOPE, JESSOPP, or JESSUP, Eng., a man on
horseback, at a charge, in hand a broken
tilting-spear, ppr. 73. 12
JETT, Lond. , out of rays of the sun, or, a demi-
swan, wings elevated, sa., in mouth an arrow,
ar.
JETTER, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
JET s
cubit arm, erect, in mail, in hand, all ppr.,
the blade of a broken sword, ar.
JETTEK, out of a ducal coronet, an arm, erect,
in hand a broken spear, ppr.
JEVERS, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or, col-
lared, sa. 45. 14
JEWEL, Eng., an oak-branch, bearing acorns,
ppr. 54. 12
JEWELL, Devons., a cubit arm, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a gilliflower, gu.,
stalked and leaved, vert.
JEWELL, Sco., in dexter hand a gilliflower,
ppr.
JEWERS, Eng., between horns of a crescent, a
buckle, ppr. 80. I
JEWKES, Lane, and War w., a demi-lion, ducally
crowned. see plate 42
JEWSBUBY, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a mart-
let, or. 119. 5
JEYNES, an arm, erect, holding a battle-axe.
156. 14
JEYNOB, Ess., a greyhound, sejant, or. 18. 14
JEYNOR, a greyhound, sejant, collared. 18. 13
JEYS, Eng., a horse, passant, ar. 70. 12
JOANES, Somers., a tiger's head, erased. IO. 6
JOANES, Lond. and Wore., the sun in splendour,
or. 7. 10
JOANES, a greyhound's head, ar., between two
roses, gu., slipped and leaved, ppr. 18. 2
JOASS, a sand-glass, winged. Cogit amor.
156. 8
JOB, Lane., out of a ducal coronet, a bull's
head. 14. 2
JOBBER, Eng., a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 10
JOBLING, a demi-lion, rampant, holding a battle-
axe, ppr. For my country. 43. 1 1
JOBSON, Eng., on a hand, extended, ar., a fal-
con, close, or. 104. 5
JOBSON, Yorks., on a sinister gauntlet, ar., a
bird, close, or. 104. 14
JOCE, Eng., an antelope, passant, ppr. 82. 14
•JocELYN, Earl of Roden. See RODEN.
JOCELYN, or JOCELYNE, Herts., a falcon's leg,
erased, ppr., belled, or. Fa/ire mon devoir.
107. 12
JOCKEL, Edinr., the mast, gu., and sail of a
ship, ar., with pennon fiotant at top, az.,
tackling and yards, ppr. Fiducid et labore.
21. 8
JODDRELL, Bart., Norf., a demi-cock, wings
erected, or, combed and wattled, gu., out of
a wreath of roses, of the last, seeded, gold.
Nan sibi sed patriot natus. comp. 93. 7
JODDRELL, Eng., on a chapeau, a greyhound,
sejant, ppr. see plate 17
JODRELL, Chesh., a cock's head and neck,
couped, or, wings elevated, ar., combed and
wattled, gu.
JODRELL, Derbs., a cock's head and neck,
couped, wings erect, or, combed and jel-
loped, gu., issuing from a chaplet of roses,
barbed and seeded, ppr.
JOEL, Eng., a hare, lodged among grass, ppr.
58. 6
JOHN, Cornw., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword. 140. 13
JOHN, on two battle-axes, in saltier, ppr.,
blades, or, a Cornish chough, sa., beaked and
membered, gu.
JOHN, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr. 44. 14
JOHNES, Monm., two battle-axes, in saltier,
ppr., handles, or. 126. 15
-, JOH
JOHNES, Lane., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers. Vince malum bono.
108. 5
JOHNES, Lond., a lion, rampant, or, supporting
an anchor, az., fluke, gold. see plate 41
JOHNS, Eng., on a mural coronet, a serpent,
nowed, vert. in. I
JOHNS, Cornw., two battle-axes, in saltier, ppr.
126. 15
JOHNS, Sco., a crow, ppr. Semper sic. 114. 10
JOHNSON, Bart., Middx., an arm, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr. Deo reyique liber.
154. 6
JOHNSON, Bart., Bath, a tower, ar., on the
battlements, a cock, ppr. Vicisti et vivimus.
22. 8
JOHNSON, Durh., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, firing a pistol, all ppr. 124. n
JOHNSON, Chesh., an arm, in armour, in hand,
all ppr., an arrow, ar., with a pheon's head,
or.
JOHNSON, Middx., a triangular harrow, or.
149- 5
JOHNSON, a lion's head, gu., crowned, or, be-
tween two ostrich -feathers, ar.
JOHNSON, Northumb., a stalk of wheat, ppr.
Nunquam nonpar atus. 13. 7
JOHNSON, Staffs, and Suff., on a mount, vert,
an ibex, sejant, erm. , ducally gorged, crined
and tufted, or, attired, ar. comp. 1 8. 12
JOHNSON, Lond. and Yorks., a cock, ar., combed
and wattled, or, charged on body with three
guttes-de-sang. 94. 12
JOHNSON, Middx., Norf., and Line., out of a
ducal coronet, two wings, expanded, coun-
terchanged.
JOHNSON, Ruts, and Notts., out of a ducal
coronet, ar., a leopard's head, or. II. I
JOHNSON, Lond., a spear-head, ar., between
two branches of laurel, vert.
JOHNSON, on a mount, vert, a talbot, couch-
ant, ar., collared and chained, or.
comp. 60. 14
JOHNSON, Lond., a tiger's head, erminois,
maned, ar. 10. 6
JOHNSON, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
leopard s head and neck, gu. II. I
JOHNSON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a
swan's head and neck, or. 75. 8
JOHNSON, Leic., a demi-griffin, gu., collared,
erm., between claws a pheon, or. -
JOHNSON, out of a ducal coronet, a pair of
wings, counterchanged. 109. 12
JOHNSON, Line., a leopard, passant, gardant,
sa., plate'e and bezantee.
JOHNSON, a man's head, couped at neck, affron-
ter, bearded, ppr. 123. 14
JOHNSON, Lane., a spur, or, the strap, gu., be-
tween wings, gold. 62. 5
JOHNSON, a lion's head, gardant, erased, be-
zante"e, collared, or. comp. 47. 3
JOHNSON, Lane., a tower in flames. 34. 4
JOHNSON, a spur, between wings, between the
spur an etoile, all ppr. comp. 62. 5
JOHNSON, a mermaid, in dexter a sceptre, in
sinister a mirror, all ppr. 32. 9
JOHNSON, Kent and Glouc., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a nag's head, sa. 73. I
JOHNSON, a wolf, passant, in mouth a sprig of
woodbine in full blossom, all ppr.
JOHNSON, Chesh., on a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle, wings expanded, sa. 101. 2
JOH 2
JOHNSON, a chevalier, in complete armour, on
horseback, at speed, in dexter a sabre.
73- 13
JOHNSON, Bucks, and Kent, a cubit arm,
vested, in hand a cross fleury. 143. IO
JOHNSON, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-bear,
rampant, muzzled, and ducally crowned, be-
tween paws a sword, in pale. comp. 4. 5
JOHNSON, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head. 86. 3
JOHNSON, a lion, statant, gardant, royally
crowned. comp. 37. 13
JOHNSON, Durh., a leopard's head, sa., bezan-
tee, flames issuing from mouth and ears.
10. 14
JOHNSON, Sco., a winged spur, ppr. Nunquam
non paratus. 62. 5
JOHNSON, a sword and dagger, in saltier,
blades, ar., hilts and pommels, or.
JOHNSON, Suff., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
mullet, under sinister a cross pattee.
JOHNSON, out of a mural coronet, gu., a cubit
arm, erect, vested, or, turned up, ar., in hand,
ppr., a scimitar, of the third, hilt, gold.
comp. 152. 3
JOHNSON, Chesh., out of a crescent, or, a pheon,
all between wings, sa. Sei'vabo fidem.
JOHNSON, Ayscough Fee Hall, a ducal coronet.
Onus sub honore.
JOHNSON, Durh., a demi-lion, rampant, regard-
ant, gorged with a palm-branch, ar.
JOHNSON, Eng., a greyhound's head, couped,
vert, collared, or. 18. IO
JOHNSON, Iri., a sword and key, in saltier, ppr.
78. 12
JOHNSON, Lond., an eagle's leg, sa. 107. 13
JOHNSON, Bucks., a castle, ppr. 23. 6
JOHNSON, Sco., a bull's head, cabossed, sa.,
armed, or. 15. 8
JOHNSON of Deanery, Durh., a savage's head,
couped at shoulders, bearded, and wreathed,
all ppr. Nil admirari. 131. 15
JOHNSOUN, a greyhound's head, couped, vert.
18. 10
JOHNSTON, in hand, an escallop, ppr. Sine
fraude fides. 158. 3
JOHNSTON, Eng., in hand a bezant, ppr. Ex
sold virtute honos.
JOHNSTON, Sco., a spur-rowel, between two
palm- branches, in orle, ppr. Securior quo
paratior. 54. i
JOHNSTON, Bart., of Johnston, Sco., a sword
and a dagger, in saltier, points upward, all
ppr. Paratus ad arma — and — Vive, ut postea
JOHNSTON of Hilltoun, a sword and dagger, in
saltier, all ppr. Paratus ad arma.
JOHNSTON, Bart., Dumfries, a spur, with wings,
or, leather, gu. Nunquam non paratus. 62. 5
JOHNSTON of Gartney, a winged spur, or,
leathered, gu. Cave paratus. 62. 5
JOHNSTON of Poltoun, a winged spur. Sic
paratior. 62. 5
JOHNSTON, Sco., same crest. Caute et sedulo.
JOHNSTON of Clathrie, a star out of a cloud, or.
Appropinquat Dies. 7. 4
JOHNSTON of Caskieben, a phoenix in flames,
ppr. Vive, ut postea vivas. 101. 10
JOHNSTON, Sco., a phoenix in flames. Vive, ut
vivas. loi. 10
JOHNSTON of Corehead, a spur, or. Ad arma
paratus. 127. 9'
2 JON
JOHNSTON of Straiton, an arm, in armour,
holding in the glove a sword, all ppr. Sem-
per paratus. 140. 12
JOHNSTON, Sco., a man armed cap-a-pie, on
horseback, brandishing a sword. Cave para-
tus. 140. ii
JOHNSTON, Sco. and Eng., a griffin's head,
erased, gu. 88. 7
JOHNSTON, a sword and dagger, in saltier,
points upward, all ppr.
JOHNSTON, a spur, ppr., between wings, ar. 62. 5
JOHNSTON, and JOHNSTONE, Iri., a dexter arm,
in armour,- embowed, hand apaume'e, ppr.
148. 2
JOHNSTONE, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand
a sword, erect, all ppr. Semper paratus.
140. 12
JOHNSTONE of Alva, Clackmannan, a spur, with
wings, or, leather, gu. Nunquam non para-
tus. 62. 5
JOHNSTONE, Sco., a spur, or. 127. 9
JOHNSTONE, BEMPDE-VANDEN-, Bart., Yorks.,
a winged spur, erect, or, strapped, gu. 62. 5
JOHNSTONE, HOPE-, of Annandale : (i.) For
Johnstone, a spur, erect, or, winged, ar. 62. 5.
(2.) For Hope, a globe, fractured at top,
under a rainbow, with clouds at each end,
all ppr. At spes non fracta — and — Nun-
quam non paratus. 8. 8
JOHNSTOUN, Eng., a winged spur, or. Nun-
quam non paratus. 62. 5
JOINER, a greyhound, sejant, sa. 18. 14
JOKES, on a ducal coronet, or, a cockatrice,
displayed, gu.
JOLDIFFE, Bart., Surr., an arm, erect, couped,
in armour, in hand a broad-sword, all ppr.
Tant que je puts. 155. 7
JOLLES, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a nag's
head, or.
JOLLEY, Lane, a cubit arm, vested, vert,
charged with a pile, ar., in hand, ppr., a
sword, of the second, hilt and pommel, or.
JOLLEY, or JOLLY, Lond., a demi-eagle, dis-
played, or, in beak a sinister hand, ar.
JOLLIE, Sco., a fox's head, sa. 16. 3
JOLLIE, in hand a scimitar, ppr. 1 58. 9
JOLLIFF, or JOLLEFF, an arm, in hand a dagger.
127. 7
JOLLIFFE, out of a mural coronet, a nag's head.
JOLLIFFE, Somers., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand a scimitar, all ppr.
JOLLIFFE, TwYFORD-,AmmerdownPark, Bath,
a cubit arm, erect, vested and cuffed, sleeve
charged with a pile, ar., in hand a sword,
PP^ 155- 7
JOLLY, Sco., a dove and olive-branch. Latavi.
1 06. 7
JOLLYFFE, an eagle's head, erased, sa. , beaked,
or. 102. 10
JONAS, Eng., on a tower, ppr., a crescent, or.
22. 10
JONES, Bart., Norf., in front of a castle, ar., a
lion, cou chant, or. Marte et arte. 23. 4
JONES, Beds., on a chapeau, az., turned up, or,
an arm in armour, embowed, tasselled, gu.,
in hand, ppr., a spear, sheaf, of the fourth,
armed, gold. 154- 5
JONES, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers. Vince malum bono.
1 08. 5
JONES, Berks., a demi-lion, rampant, or, be-
tween paws a mullet, gu. 45. II
JON
JONES of Ystrad, Carmarthen, a stag's head,
erased, ppr. 83. 13
JONES, Viscount Kanelagh. See RANELAGH.
JONES, Wei., a boar's head, erased, in fess, or.
IS- 5
JONES of Gwynfryn, Cardigan, a demi-lion,
rampant. Mors mihi lucrum. 44. 14
JONES of Rhiewport, Montgomery, a lion,
rampant, gu. Frangas, non flectes. 41. 12
JONES, Wei., a boar's head, erect, and erased,
or. 3. 6
JONES, a Cornish chough, ppr. ^114. 10
JONES, Berks., a lion, rampant, or, grasping an
anchor, in pale, sa. . see plate 41
JONES, Cornw. and Wilts., a dragon's head,
erased, vert. 89. 5
JONES, Wei., the sun. at the end of each ray a
flame of fire, all ppr. 7. 9
JONES, Wei., a lion's head, erased, per pale, ar.
and sa. 47. 13
JONES, a bird's head, sa., in beak a branch,
vert.
JONES, Heref., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
JONES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a goat's head.
55- 8
JONES, a talbot's head, couped, ar., with a
chain round neck, or. 60. 4
JONES, Middx. and Heref., a tiger's head,
erased, or. 10. 6
JONES, Line., a cubit arm, erect, vested, purp.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a branch of mari-
golds, stalked and leaved, vert. 156. 12
JONES, Lond., a buck's head, erased, sa., attired,
or, between horns a bugle-horn, of the first.
see plate 83
JONES, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
44. 14
JONES, Lond., an arm, in pale, vested, or,
thereon three etoiles, in pale, gu., holding a
pheon, erect, ar.
JONES, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, sa., langued, gu., armed,
gold. 44. 13
JONES, an arm, in fess, couped at elbow, in
hand a sword, in pale, pierced through a
boar's head, couped, ppr. 127. 4
JONES, Norf., a lion, couchant, sa. 39. 10
JONES, Wei., a cubit arm, erect, in armour,
ppr., in gauntlet a spear, of the first, headed,
ar., embrued, gu. 124. 7
JONES, Oxon., a buck, passant, ar. 79. 4
JONES, Salop, the sun in splendour, or. 7. 10
JONES, Norf., a battle-axe and spear, in sal-
tier, handles, gu., heads, ar., mounted, or.
JONES, Wei., on a chapeaii, gu., turned up,
erm., a stag, ar., attired, vert. 8 1. 9
JONES, Iri., a greyhound's head, erased, or, in
mouth a stag's foot, erased, gu. 20. I
JONES, Wei., a lion, rampant, az., holding a
shield, or, within a carved bordure.
JONES, a dragon's head, erased, vert, ducally
gorged, or, in mouth a glove.
JONES, a stag, trippant, ar., attired and col-
lared, or, from collar an escutcheon, pendent,
sa., charged with a martlet, gold.
comp. 79. 4
JONES, a nag s head, erased, ar. 72. I
JONES, TYRWHITT-, Bart., Salop, the sun in
splendour, rays inflamed, or. Esto sol tcstis.
7- 9
JONES, WILSON, of Hartsheath, Flints., a boar's
head, couped, gu. Heb nevol ncrth nid sier
223
JOY
saeth — Without help from above the arrow flies
in vain. 3. 4
JOPE, Cornw., an antelope, sejant, erm., sup-
porting with dexter a shield, per pale, or and
ar.
JOPLING, or JOPPLING, in dexter hand, ppr., an
escallop, or. 158. 3
JOPP, on a garb, in fess, a cock, crowing, ar.
Sic donee. 94. 10
JORCEY, in hand, ppr., a swan's head and
neck, erased, ar., beaked, gu. 151. 8
JORDAN, Somers. and Wilts., a mound, or, sur-
mounted by a scroll, charged with motto —
Percussa resurgo.
JORDAN, Somers. and Wilts., a foot-ball, ppr.
JORDAN, Surr., a lion, sejant, sustaining a cross
crosslet, fitched, all or.
JORDAN, Surr., a demi-lion, or, resting on
sinister foot, in dexter an eagle's head,
erased, sa. 44. 9
JORDAN, Surr., an almond-tree, fructed, or.
JORDAYNE, Lond. , on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a hawk, or, inside of wings, of the
second.
JORDEN, Eng., a demi-talbot, gu. 61. 5
JORDON, Iri., an arm, embowed, in hand a
dagger, ppr. 159-4
JORDON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a hand,
ppr., vested, az., brandishing a sword, waved,
of the first.
JORDON, a boar's head, couped, in fess. 3. 9
JORGE. Eng., in hand, ppr., a swan's head and
neck, erased, ar., beaked, gu. 151. 8
JOSELIN, or JOSELYN, Eng. , a talbot, passant,
sa., collared, or. 6 1. 8'
JOSEPH, a garb, or. 12. 13
JOSKIN, or JOSKYN, Eng., an antelope's head,
ar., collared, gu., armed, sa. comp. 82. 7
JOSSELYNE, JOSELINE, or JOSSELIN, a bear's
head and neck, sa., muzzled, or. 20. 9
JOSSEY, Sco., an eye, ppr. Je voy. 120. 6
JOUATT, an arm, in armour, ppr., in hand a
fleur-de-lis, or. 121. I
JOULE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's
head, affrontee, ppr. 83. 10
JOURDAN, Eng., two anchors, in saltier, ppr.
94- 3
JOWELES, or JOWLES, Kent and Surr., a tower,
gu., surmounted with eight broad arrows,
falling at top, four and four, fretty, in bend,
dexter and sinister.
JOWETT, or JOWITT, Eng., a demi-pegasus, re-
gardant, wings addorsed, ar., holding a flag,
gu. 71. 12
JOY, Lond. and Wilts., a falcon, standing on a
cinquefoil, between two vine-branches, all
ppr.
JOY, Iri., in hand an arrow, point downward.
156. 6
JOY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant. Pro patrid
ejusque libertate. 44. 14
JOYCE, or JOICE, Eng., a demi-chevalier, in
armour, brandishing a scimitar, all ppr.
130. 14
JOYCE, an antelope, statant. 82. i o
JOYE, Wilts., a lion, rampant, ar., supporting a
staff, raguly, or.
JOYE, Northamp., trunk of vine, with two
branches, thereon a dove, all ppr. 74. 7
JOYNER, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet a battle-axe. 154- 1°
JOYNOUR, two battle-axes, in saltier. 126. 15
JUB
224
KAY
JUBA, an antelope, sejant, ar., tufted, maned,
and armed, or, resting dexter on an escutcheon,
per pale, of the second and first, see plate 82
JUCHEN, two wings, expanded, ppr.
JUCKES, or JUKES, Eng., a column, ppr. 132. 3
JUDD, and JUDE, Eng., a ferret, passant, ppr.,
collared and lined, or. 34. 6
JUDGE, Eng., between two laurel-branches, a
sword, in pale, all ppr. 146. 7
JUDGSON, and JUDSON, Sco., out of a ducal
coronet, two dexter arms, in saltier, vested,
ppr., holding two scimitars, in pale.
comp. 146. 9
JUDKIN, Eng., a chevalier on horseback, at full
speed, sword in hand. 144. n
JUDSON, Eng., a wyvern, wings addorsed. 91. 5
JUGE, Leic., two battle-axes, in saltier, handles,
gu., headed, ppr., enfiled with a ducal coro-
net, or.
JUGG, an oak-leaf, vert. 54. 9
JUGLEB, two swords, in saltier, ppr., sur-
mounted by a cross crosslet, in pale, sa.
120. 4
JULIAN, and JULION, Eng., on a chapeau, a
salamander in flames, ppr. 27. 7
JULIEN, Eng., a lion's paw, -erased, holding the
hilt of a broken sword, ppr. 50. 15
JUMPER, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr., supporting a
long cross, gu. 43. 13
JUPP, Eng., a griffin, passant, in dexter a
buckle, ppr. 87. 14
JURY, Eng., a cubit arm, in armour, in hand a
caltrap, ppr. 121. 3
JUST, Durh., a swan's head and neck, erased,
ar., between two ostrich-feathers, erect, of
the first.
JUSTICE, Eng. , a cat, sejant, rampant, ppr. 63. 6
JUSTICE of Hinstock, Salop, a falcon. Justifies
soror fides. 104. 2
JUSTICE, Sco., a sword, in pale. Non sine
causa. 65. 6
JUSTINE,' or JUSTYNE, Eng., a stag's head,
erased, affrontee, or. 83. 3
JUTTING, a fleur-de-lis, between two elephants'
probosces. 77. 12
JUXON, an Ionic pillar, on a base, ar. 132. 3
K
KADIE, Sco., a lancet, expanded, ppr. 153. 14
KADRAD, Eng., two anchors, in saltier, az.
94- 3
KADROHARD, Wei., a griffin's head, erased, sa.
88. 7
KADWALL, a cock's head, ar., combed, wattled,
and beaked, gu. 94. 9
KADWELL, Kent, a cock's head, ppr., in beak
a cross pattde, fitcLed, or, all between wings,
sa. Vigilans. 93. 10
KAER, Eng., out of a crescent, two eagles'
heads, addorsed. 102. 5
KAGG, a falcon, regardant, in dexter a laurel-
crown, ppr. 51. 12
KAHL, Eng., a camel's head, ar. 31. 7
KAINES, Eng., a wolf, current, gu. 63. I
KANDISHE, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a dove,
wings addorsed, az. 105. 2
KANE, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
KANE, Iri., a roundle, vert, charged with a
pale, indented, ar. 8. 3
KARABYE, a triton, in dexter a trident.
comp. 125. 13
KARBEN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
arm, vested, gu., cuffed, gold, holding the
sun, ppr. 151. I
KARBYLL, Eng., a stag, lodged, or. 80. 9
KARDAILE, and KARDOYLE, an antelope, trip-
pant, erm., armed, gu. 82. 14
KARKENTON, and KARKINGTON, out of an an-
tique crown, or, a de?.ni-lion, rampant, gu.
KARR, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger. Sans
peur. 127. 7
KARR, Eng., a stag's head, erased, az. 83. 13
KARRICK, or KARRICKE, Eng., a dexter arm,
embowed, ppr., vested, gu., cuffed, or, in
hand a covered cup, gold. 67. 12
KARVELL, or KARVILL, Eng., on a ducal coro-
net, or, a wyvern, gu. 91. 2
KASSYE, Eng., a dexter hand, pointing with
two fingers, gu. 159. 2
KATELER, KATELLER, and KATHERLER, on a
chapeau, ppr., a lion's head, erased, ar., du-
cally crowned, or. 47-8
KATERLEY, and KATHERLEY, Eng., a hind's
head, ppr. 85. 3
KATHERAM, an arm, in armour, couped, resting
on elbow, in hand a club, ppr.
123. ii and 154. 14
KATHRENS, or KATHRINS, Iri., a plume of
ostrich-feathers, ar., enfiled with a ducal
coronet, or. comp. 108. 5
KATING, KATHYNG, KATTING, or KAYTYNG, a
demi-angel, in dexter a griffin's head, erased,
ppr. 139. 6
KAVANAGH, Iri., on point of a sword, erect, a
mullet. 65. 4
KAVANAGH, Iri., between the horns of a cres-
cent, gu. . a garb, or.
KAWSTON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a hand,
ppr., holding a mullet. .152. 3
KAY, Yorks. and Ruts., a goldfinch, ppr.
112. 5
KAY, Hunts., a goldfinch, ppr., charged with a
mullet.
KAY, Sco., a marigold, ppr. 53. 2
KAY, Durh. and Northurnb., a griffin's head,
erased, sa. 88. 7
KAY, or KAYE, a falcon, close. 104. 2
KAY, Yorks., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
beaked, gu., charged with a martlet, sa., in
beak a key, or. see plate 88
KAY, Manningham: (i.) For Kay, a griffin's
head, collared, see plate 88. (2.) For Lin-
ten, a stag's head, ppr. 83. 13. (3.) For
Cunliffe, a greyhound, sejant, ar., collared,
sa. i& !3
KAY, a martlet, volant. In Deo solo spcs mca.
119. I
KAYBLE, Eng., an arm, from elbow, ppr.,
vested, erm., cuffed, indented, gu., in hand
an escarbuncle, of the last. 156. *5
KAYE, Bart., Surr., a griffin's head, erm., col-
KAY
225
lared, az., charged with three crescents, in
beak a key, or. Fidem parit integritas.
see plate 88
KAYE, LISTER-, Bart., Yorks. : (i.) For Kaye,
a goldfinch, ppr., charged on breast with a
rose, gu. comp. 112. 5. (2.) A buck's head,
ppr., erased, wavy, or, attired, sa., in mouth
a bird-bolt, in bend, of the third, flighted,
ar. Kynd kynn knawne kepe.
KAYLE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
ar., a greyhound, passant, of the last.
comp. 17. 7
KAYLE, Eng., a demi-talbot, ducally gorged.
61. 9
KAYNTON, Eng., a mountain, ppr. 54. 1 3
KEAN, Iri., a horse's head, erased. 72. I
KEANE, Bart., Iri., a leopard, sejant, support-
ing with dexter a flag-staff, thereon hoisted
a Union Jack, all ppr. Virtute. 9. 1 1
KEANE, Iri., on a chapeau, a stag, trippant, all
ppr. 79. 9
KEANE, Iri., a wild cat, rampant, gardant,
ppr., gorged with an antique Irish crown,
or, charged on shoulder with a trefoil, vert.
KEARNEY, Iri., a ruined castle, in flames, ppr.
34- 4
KEARXS, Iri., out of a heart, gu., a hand hold-
ing a scimitar, ppr. 138. 3
KEARSLEY, and KEARSLY, Lond. and Lane., a
demi-eagle, erm., winged, or. lor. 13
KEAT, Eng., a demi-cat, gardant. 62. 10
KEATE, a mountain-cat, passant, sa.
KEATING, and KEATINGE, Iri., a Cupid, in
dexter an arrow, in sinister a bow, ppr.
135- I
KEATING, and KEEKING, Eng , a boar, passant,
or, among nettles, ppr. Providentid divind.
4. 10
KEATING, on a mount, vert, a boar, passant, sa.
KEATS, on a naval coronet, or, a tiger, statant,
gardant, ppr., charged on body with an an-
chor, sa.
KEATS, Glouc. and Berks., a mountain - cat,
passant, sa.
KEAY, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, gu. For-
titer et rccte. 102. 10
KEAY, and KEY, Sco., a griffin's head, in beak
a key, ppr. 87. 8
KEBBLE, Eng., a demi-eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. lUcESo lumine solem. 101. 13
KEBELL, or KEBYLL, Eng., a demi-eagle, re-
gardant. 102. 12
KEBLE, Suff., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.
102. 12
KEBLE, Leic., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.,
gorged with a bar-gemelle, gu., beaked, of
the last.
KEBLE, an elephant's head. 24. 10
KECK, Lond. and Oxon., out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a maiden's head, erm., purfled, or, hair
dishevelled, gold, and flotant, adorned with
a chaplet, vert, garnished with roses, ppr.
KEDDIE, Sco., a lancet, open, ppr. Opifer per
orbem dicor. 153. 14
KEDMARSTON, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
44- H
KEDSLIE, an eagle, with two heads, displayed,
ppr., on breast a mullet, ar. Veritas omnia
vincit. comp. 96. 13
KEEFE, Iri., a lion's gamb, parted, per che-
veron, or and gu. 51. 7
1 KEEGAN, in hand a sheaf of arrows. 127. 12
KEI
KEELING, a lion, sejant, or, supporting a scal-
ing-ladder, gu.
KEELING, KELLYNG, KELYNG, and KELYNGE, a
sword, erect, enfiled with a Saracen's head,
affrontee, all ppr. 67. 14
KEEN, Eng., a bundle of arrows, or, barbed
and feathered, ar., banded, gu. 137. 6
KEEN, or KEENE, Suff., a hind's head, erased,
sa., bezantee. 85. 3
KEEXE, Eng. and Iri., a griffin's head, ppr. 87. 6
KEENE, an eagle's head, couped, ppr. 102. 9
KEENE, Iri., a martlet, or. 119. 5
KEENLYSIDE, a beacon, lighted, ppr. 2. 1 3
KEEP, Eng., a weaver's shuttle, erect, gu.,
threaded, ppr. 66. 12
KEET, Kent, a dexter arm, embowed, couped
at shoulder, vested, az., cuff, ar., in hand,
ppr., a battle-axe, of the second, staff, or,
entwined with a serpent, vert.
KEETE, Dors., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
collared, gu., buckled and garnished, or,
armed, gold.
KEIGHLEY, a dragon's head, erased, ar., on
breast a mullet, sa. comp. 89. 4
KEIGHTLEY, Iri., a griffin's head, erased, ar.
Possunt, fjuia posse videntur. 88. 7
KEIGNES, and KEYNES, Eng., a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu., between two palm - branches,
vert.
KEIGNES, Eng., a talbot, passant, sa., collared,
ar. 61. 8
KEIGWIN, Cornw., a greyhound's head, couped,
or. 18. 10
KEILING, Staffs., a demi-lion, rampant, sup-
porting an escutcheon, ar., charged with a
cross formee, fitched, gu.
KEILY, a male griffin, statant, ppr. 87. 12
KEINSHAM, Eng., a greyhound's head, or,
charged with three bars, vert, guttee, or.
comp. 1 8. 10
KEIR, Sco., an arm, embowed, vested and
cuffed, in hand a sword. Alterum non
Icedere. ' 120. 8
KEIR, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
KEIR, Sco., a pelican, vulning, ppr. Dcus
meum solamen. 97. 7
KEIR-SMALL-KEIR : (i.) For Small, a branch
of palm, ppr., erect. 13. I. (2.) For Keir,
in hand a sword, ppr. 122. 12
KEIRIE, Sco., in hand a rose, ppr. Virtute
vigct. 152. 8
KEIRLL, a horse's head, erased, ar., in mouth a
palm-branch, ppr. comp. 82. I
KEITH, an ermine, passant, ppr. Ex candore
dccus. 33. 5
KEITH, a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
KEITH, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr. Recta sc-
quor. 44. 14
KEITH of Tillygone, a hawk's lure, ppr. Ve-
nit ab astris. 66. 13
KEITH of Craig, Sco. : (i.) Ancient, a stag at
gaze, or, under a bush of holly, all ppr.
Fortiter qui sedulo. 8 1. 4. (2.) Modern,
an ermine, ppr. Ex candore dccus. 33- *
KEITH, Earl of Kintore. See KINTORE.
KEITH, Sco., a stag's head, ppr. Veritas vin-
cit. 84. 10
KEITH of Ravelston, a dexter arm, in hand a
dagger, ppr. Pro veritate. 154- 6
KEITH, in hand a pen, ppr. Et loquor ct taceo.
144. 10
KEI
226
KEM
KEITH of Arthurhouse, in dexter hand a pick,
erect, ppr., headed, ar. Justa sequor. 123. 5
KEITH, Sco., a stag's head, couped. Memento
creatorem. 84. 10
KEITH of Bruxie, a stag's head, erased, ar.
Veritas vincit. 83. 13
KEITH of Aquhorsk, in dexter hand a scroll of
paper, ppr. Et loquor et taceo. 125. 3
KEITH, Sco., a dexter hand casting an anchor
into the water. Remember thy end.
comp. 159. 14
KEITH, Sco., an ermine, ppr. 33-5
KEITH, Sco., in dexter hand a pike, ppr.,
headed, ar. 123. 15
KEITH, Sco., an arm, in armour, in fess,
couped, in hand a sword, ppr.
KEKEBOUENE, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion,
sejant, holding a sword, erect, ppr.
see plate 38
KEKEWICH, Ess., a leopard's head and neck,
affrontee. 10. 4
KELE, Lond., a demi-woman, ppr., hair dis-
hevelled, or, on head a chaplet, vert. 139. 7
KELHAM, a demi-eagle, displayed, with two
heads, az., semee of ermine spots, or, each
wing charged with a covered cup, gold.
KELING, Middx., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-lion, or, supporting an escutcheon, ar.,
charged with a cross pattee, fitched, gu.
KELK, or KELKE, Eng., a wolf, sejant, ppr. !
19. 12
KELL, and KELLE, a boar's head, erased, az.,
ducally gorged, or. 4. 4
KELLAM, and KILLOME, Eng., a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu., and a palm-branch, vert, in
saltier.
KELLAM, or KELLUM, an otter's head, erased,
ppr. 27. 4
KELLAM, and KILLOME, Eng., out of a mural
coronet, a griffin's head, ducally gorged.
88. 3
KELLAWAYE, Dors., a cock, ar., combed and
wattled, az. 94. 12
KELLEHER, Iri., out of a mural coronet, az., a
lion's head, or. 45. 15
KELLET, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a
baton, gold. Feret ad astro, virtus.
*5°- I3
KELLET, Surr., a cubit arm, vested, sa., cuffed
and purfled, ar., in hand a roll of parch-
ment, of the last. 151. 7
KELLET, Iri., a demi-wolf, rampant, sa. 63. 5
KELLEY, Iri., on a mount, an apple-tree,
fructed, all ppr. 26. 6
KELLEY, Devons., a sea-horse in water, ppr.
KELLEY, KELLY, and KEYLLEY, Eng., a boar,
passant, or, wounded by an arrow, ppr. 4. 6
KELLEY, or KELLY, Iri., a hand, holding by the
horn a bull's head, erased.
KELLOCK, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a sinis-
ter hand between wings, all ppr. 145. 8
KELLOCK, Sco. , between wings, or, a heart.
Gloria in excelsis Deo. comp. 130. I
KELLOWAY, and KELLAWAY, Devons., a tiger,
passant, regardant, sa. comp. 9. 13
KELLOWAY, a barnacle-bird, ar. 74. n
KELLY, on a ducal coronet, or, a greyhound,
current, ar. comp. 17. 9
KELLY, Lond., on a chapeau, a dog, passant.
comp. 60. 12 and 13
KELLY, Newton, a griffin, passant. 87. 13
KELLY, Devons., Suss., and Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, gu., an ostrich's head, ar., in beak
a horse-shoe, or.
KELSEY, Ess., two cubit arms, in pale, vested,
in hands an escutcheon, gold. 147. 8
KELSEY, on a close helmet, an escallop.
KELSHAW, Eng., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
KELSO, Sco., a garb, or. Otium cum dignitate.
12. 13
KELSO of Kelsoland, Ess., two lions, rampant,
gu., each charged on shoulder with a garb,
or. Otium cum dignitate. comp. 40. 30
KELTIE, and KELTY, a wheat-sheaf, ppr. In-
dustria. 12. 13
KELTON, Salop, a lion, passant, per pale, erm.
and ermines. 36. I
KELVERTON, an eagle's head, couped, ar.,
gorged with a chaplet of roses, ppr.
KELWICH, a lion's head, gardant, sa. 47. 4
KEMBLE, between a branch of a laurel, on the
dexter side, and one of palm on the sinister,
ppr., a boar's head and neck, sa., erased,
gu., charged with an etoile, ar. 3. 10
KEMBLE, a boar's head, couped, in bend, snout
upward. 3. 6
KEMBLE, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand a broken spear, ppr. 141. 6
KEMEYS, Eng., a unicorn's head, ppr., horned,
or. 70. 4
KEMMIS, a unicorn, sejant. see plate 70
KEMOR, a lion's head, erased, or, pierced
through by arrows, sa. 49. 7
KEMP of Lewes, Suss., a hawk. 105. 14
KEMP, Bart., Norf., on a garb, or, a pelican,
vulning, ppr. Lucem spero.
KEMP, on a mount, vert, a pelican, or, charged
on breast with a pomme, picking at a garb,
gold.
KEMP, a goat, statant, ar. 56. 9
KEMP, over a garb, an eagle, volant, all or.
KEMP, Surr. and Cornw., a falcon, ppr.,
beaked and legged, or, hooded, gu. 104. 6
KEMP, Eng., on a garb, in fess, or, a falcon,
wings addorsed, erm.
KEMP, Iri., an antelope, passant, or, collared,
az. 82. 10
KEMP, and KEMPT, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter
a battle-axe, ppr. Promptus. 43. 1 1
KEMP, and KEMPE, Ess. and Suff., an arm,
couped at elbow, vested, ar., charged with
two bends, wavy, az., cuffed, of the first, in
hand, ppr., a chaplet, vert.
KEMPE, Kent, a demi-griffin, or, winged, gu.,
holding a garb, gold. see plate S6
KEMPENPELT, a demi-man, in armour, sinister
arm, embowed, dexter holding a sword above
his head, all ppr., between wings, erect, vert.
comp. 127. 10
KEMPSON, and KEMPSTON, Warw. and Staffs.,
a demi-lion, az., gorged with a collar, or,
charged with three mullets, of the first.
KEMPSON, a demi-talbot. 61. 5
KEMPSTER, Eng., in a lion's paw, a thistle, ppr
39- 14
KEMPSTON, Iri., in hand an olive-branch, ppr.
133- 4
KEMPT, Eng., a hedgehog, or. 33. 2
KEMPTHORNE, a lion, sejant. 38. 13
KEMPTON, Lond., Middx., and Cambs., out of (
a ducal coronet, or, a garb, ar.
KEMPTON, Eng., a cloud, ppr. 8. 7
KEMPTON, Lond. and Cambs., a goat, erm.,
KEM
horns and hoofs, or, collared and lined, sa.,
collar lined with three bezants, with a ring
at end of line.
KEMYNG, Eng., a unicorn's head, sa., seme'e of
plates. comp. 70. 5
KEMTS, Somers., on a mount, vert, a unicorn,
sejant, az., maned and armed, or.
KEMYS, Wei., on a mount, vert, a unicorn,
sejant, ar., armed and crined, or.
KENAN, Sco., a lion, rampant, az. 41. 12
KENDALL, Devons. and Cornw., a lion, passant,
gu. 36. i
KENDALL, in hand a sheaf of arrows, points
downward, all ppr. 127. 12
KENDALL, Durh., a wolf's head and neck,
erased, gu. 19. 6
KENDALL, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head. comp. 98. 2
KENDALL of Austrey, Warw., an eagle, dis-
played, az. Aquila petit solem. 95. 13
KENDRICK, Eng , a hawk's leg, erased, jessed
and belled, ppr. 107. 13
KENE, Snff., a hind's head, or, pellette'e. 85. 3
KENE, Norf., a hind's head, erased, ar., gorged
with a collar, gu., charged with three be-
zants, to collar a ring, or. 85. 8
KENERBY, Eng. a wolf's head, erased, erm. 1 9. 6
KENINGHAM, a man's head, in profile, bearded,
ppr., on head a chapeau, turned up, erm.
KENISHAM, Beds., a greyhound's head, couped,
az., charged on neck with three bars, be-
tween as many guttes-d'or. 1 8. 10
KENMARE, Earl of (Browne), a dragon's head,
couped, ar., guttde-de-poix, between wings,
sa., guttee-d'eau. Loyal en toute. 90. 9
KEN MURE, Viscount (Gordon), Sco., a demi-
savage, wreathed about head and loins with
laurel, ppr. Dread God. 125. 10
KENN, Somers., three crescents, interwoven, ar.
KENNAN, Iri., out of a crescent, az., a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. 127. I
KENNARD, Eng., a lion's gamb, erased, vert.
51- *5
KENNARD, Iri., in hand, armed, ppr., a broken
sword, gu. comp. 155- 7
KENNAWAY, Bart., Devons., an eagle, rising,
ppr., from the beak an escutcheon, pendent,
az. , charged with the sun in splendour, or.
KENNAWAY, a phoenix in flames, ppr. 101. 10
KENNAWAY, Eng., on a chapeau, a phoenix in
flames, all ppr. 98. 7
KENNE, Somers., a unicorn's head, az., bezan-
tde, maned, or, horn twisted, gold, and sa.
70. 4
KENNEDAY, an arm, in pale, in hand a belt, all
ppr. 148. 5
KENNEDY, Marquess of Ailsa. See AILSA.
KENNEDY, Iri., a greyhound, ar., running
against a tree, vert. 1 7. 6
KENNEDY of Dunure, in hand a sword. Fuimus.
159- 7
KENNEDY of Clowburn, in dexter hand a mili-
tary sash. Vires reritas. 148. 5
KENNEDY of Kirkmichael, a palm-branch,
slipped, ppr. Malim esseprobus quam haberi.
!3- 3
KENNEDY of Kirkhill, in hand a dagger, ppr.
Fuimus. 127. 7
KENNEDY of Auchterfordle, same crest. A vise
la fine.
. KENNEDY of Garvin Mains, a dolphin, az:
A vise la fine. 68. 1 1
227 KEN
KENNEDY of Barclanachan, in the sea an an-
chor, in pale, ppr. God be guide. 138. 12
KENNEDY, on a rock a goose, ppr. 109. 9
KENNEDY, Iri., in hand, ppr., an acorn between
two oak-leaves, vert.
KENNEDY, Iri., an arm, in scale armour, em-
bowed, in hand a scimitar. comp. 154. 14
KENNEDY, Sco., a dolphin, naiant. 68. n
KENNEDY, Bennane, out of two oak-leaves, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, or. Fuimus.
KENNEDY, Bart., of Johnstown, co. Dublin, a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in hand an
oak-branch, all ppr. Adhcereo virtute.
KENNEDY, Iri., out of a cloud, an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in fess, in hand a dagger,
ppr. The strongest hand uppermost. 137.9
KENNEDY, Iri., in hand a bloody dagger, ppr.
Laugh ladur an aughtur. 130. 1 1
KENNEDY of Knocknalling, Ayr, a dolphin,
naiant, or. Avise la fin. ' 68. 1 1
KENNEDY, Sco., a palm-branch, slipped, vert.
!3- 3
KENNEDY, Sco., a hawk, hooded, ppr. 104. 6
KENNELL, two lions' heads, erased andaddorsed,
one, or, the other, gu. 49. 1 1
KENNERLEY, in lion's gamb, a laurel-branch,
ppr. 51. 8
KENNET, or KENNETT, Norf., two branches of
palm, in orle. 13. 2
KENNETT, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in gauntlet a helmet, in pale, all ppr. 67. 13
KENNEY, Iri., out of an earl's coronet, or,
pearled, ppr. , a demi-arm, erect, sleeved,
gules, with a white ruff, in hand a roll of
parchment. Teneat, luceat, fioreat, vi, virtute,
et ralore. 137. i
KENNEY, Iri., a greyhound, couchant, between
two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. 18. 9
KENNEY, Iri. , an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a baton, all ppr.
KENNICOT, Eng., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
KENNING, Eng., a yew-tree, growing out of a
mount, semee of trefoils, ppr.
KENNISON, Eng., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. 1 06. 7
KENNOWAY, Sco., an arm, embowed, in fess, in
hand three stalks of wheat, or. 156. II
KENNOWAY, Sco., a thunderbolt, winged, ppr.
123. i
KENNY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
gu., holding a fleur-de-lis, or.
comp. 41. 7 and 9
KENRICK, Lond. and Surr., on a sheaf of
arrows, in fess, a hawk, ppr.
KENRICK, Lond. and Surr., three arrows, ore
erect, and two in saltier, bound by a ribbon,
ppr., charged with a bird, statant, sa.
KENRICK, an arm, erect and vested, in hand
heads of wheat. 149. 10
KENSEY, Herts., a demi-griffin, erased, erm.,
between paws a mullet, or. see plate 86
KENSING, a stag, springing, ppr. 79. 7
KENSING, on a mount, a stag, current, ppr.
81. 13
KENSINGTON, Baron (Edwardes), Iri., on a
mount, vert, a wyvern, wings expanded, ar.
91. 4
KENSINGTON, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed, ppr. 101. 2
KENT, a lion's head, erased, or, collared, sa.
49. 12
KENT, a wolf's head, couped. 19- 5
KEN
KET
KENT, Iri., a bridge of three arches, ppr.
24. 4
KENT, Northamp., a talbot's head, couped,
gu., charged on neck with a cinquefoil, erm.
comp. 61. 3
KENT, EGLETON-, Bart., Suff., a lion's head,
erased, collared. 49. 12
KENT, GEORGE CHARLES, Park House, Long-
ton, Staffs., a lion's head, erased, erm., col-
lared, lined, and ringed, az. Virtute et
honore. 161. 7
KENTISH, Somers., a demi-ostrich, wings ad-
dorsed, in beak a horse-shoe. see plate 108
KENTON, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
or, a lion, passant, gardant, ar., ducally
crowned, ppr. comp. 37. 10
KENTON, Eng., in dexter hand, couped, in fess,
a fleur-de-lis, or. 133. 5
KENWICK, an arm, in armour, in hand an
esquire's helmet, ppr. 67. 13
KENWRICKE, on a bundle of arrows, in fess, or,
feathered and headed, ar., banded, sa., a
hawk, close, of the second, beaked and belled,
gold.
KENYAN, Lond., a demi-lion, ar., supporting
a battle-axe, or, handle, gu. 43. 1 1
KENYON, Lord (Kenyon), a lion, sejant, ppr.,
supporting a cross fleury, ar. Magnanimiter
crucem sustineo.
KENYON, Eng., on a rock, a dove, in beak an
olive-branch, all ppr. 106. 3
KEOGH, Iri., an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
az., in hand a covered cup, or. 67. 12
KEOGH, Iri., a boar, passant, armed and crined,
or. 4. ii
KEPPEL, Earl of Albemarle. See ALBEMARLE.
KEPPING, a maiden's head, affrontee, hair dis-
hevelled, bust vested. 129. 14
KER of Kerhall, a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
maned and horned, or. Pro Cliristo et patrid
dulce periculum. 70. 5
KER of Cevers, a stag's head, erased, or. Tout
droit. 83. 13
KER of Sutherland-hall, in dexter hand a
dagger, ppr. Abest timor. 130. u
KER, Sco., the sun, or. A Deo lumen. 7. 10
KER of Abbot-rule, the sun rising out of a
cloud, ppr. J'advance. 7. I
KER of Caloo, the sun, ppr. Regulier et vigu-
reux. 7. 10
KER, Sco. and Eng., a stag's head, erased, or.
Deus solamen. 83. 13
KER of Blackshiels, a unicorn's head, erased,
ar. Virescit vulnere virtus. 70. 5
KER, Sco., a unicorn's head, couped, ar., col-
lared, az., charged with three crosses moline,
of the first.
KER, Duke of Roxburghe. See ROXBURGHE.
KER, Marquess of Lothian. See LOTHIAN.
KER of Gateshaw, Sco., a unicorn's head,
erased, ar., armed and maned, or. Pro
Christo et patrid. 70. 4
KERBY, Eng., a hand in armour, holding a
pheon, ppr. 133. 2
KERCHER, a cross pommde, az., between wings,
inverted, or.
KERCHINALL, Northamp., a demi-bay-horse,
armed and bridled, or, on head three feathers,
az., or, and ar. 72. 14
KERCY, Eng., a boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
KERDESTON, Eng., on a mountain, ppr., a gos-
hawk, sa. 105. ii
KERDIFFE, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a lion,
rampant, or. 22. 13
KERDIFFE, Eng., a hind, sejant, regardant,
resting dexter on a mount, vert.
KERDISTON, Eng., out of a tower, a demi-
griffin, ppr. 22. 1 1
KERDISTON, Eng., a dexter hand, apaumee,
couped, in fess. 134. 14
KERESFORTH, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant,
gu., in paws a mill-rind, in pale, ar.
see plate 43
KERGOURDENAC, Eng., two dolphins, addorsed,
ppr. 68. 10
KERIOLL, Eng., a mullet, or, environed with
clouds, ppr. 7. 4
KERLE, on a mount, vert, a hedgehog, or. 33. 2
KERNABY, Eng., a cubit arm, ppr., in hand a
crescent, sa. 132. 15
KERNE, Cornw., on a mount, vert, a greyhound,
current, per pale, or and ar. 17.8
KERNEY, a unicorn, sejant, sa., armed and
maned, or. comp. 70. 14
KERR, a stag's head, erased, or. 83. 1 3
KERR, Eng., a chevalier, in full armour, hold-
ing a horse by the head, ppr. 1 24. 8
KERR, Sco., the sun, ppr. A Deo lumen. 7. 10
KERRICK, on a hill, a caltrap, ppr. Nunquam
non paratus.
KERRISON, Bart., Suff., on a mount, vert, a
tigei*, passant, ppr., collared and lined, or,
fore dexter resting on a caltrap, gold. Rien
sans Dieu.
KERRY, Salop, a bee-hive, sa., with bees, vo-
lant, or. 76. I
KERRYLL, a lion, rampant, gu., holding a sword
erect, ppr. see plate 44
KERS, Sco., a torteau, gu., between wings, or.
94- 7
KERSEY, a boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
KERSHAW, Eng., a ram, passant, ppr. 57. 10
KERSHAW, Lane., a cock pheasant, ppr.
US- !3
KERSLAKE, on trunk of tree, a falcon, close, all
ppr. 105. 5
KERSTEMAN, a demi-man, in armour, in dexter
an arrow, in bend dexter. comp. 130. 14
KERVELL, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a wy-
vern, gu. 91. 2
KERVYLE, Norf., two lions' gambs, in pale, ar.,
between claws a cone, reversed, gu.
KERVYLE, Norf., a goat, passant, sa., attires
and beard, or. 56. 1 1
KEIIWELL, Norf., same crest.
KERYELL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
couped at shoulder, part above elbow in fess,
in hand, erect, a close helmet, all ppr. 67. 13
KESSTELL, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
KESTELL, Cornw., a demi-bull, erm., attired,
unguled, collared and lined, sa. 14. 10
KESTELL, Cornw., a tower, ppr. 22. 14
KESTERTON, Lond., a demi-bull, rampant,
armed and unguled, or, gorged with a chap-
let, vert. Timor omnis abest. 15. II
KETCHIN, Sco., a pelican's head, erased, vuln-
ing, ppr. 103. II
KETERIDGE, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a
lion's head, or. 45. 15
KETFORD, Eng., a stag's head, erased, affrontee.
83- 3
KETHING, Iri., in dexter hand a pine-branch,
ppr.
KETLAND, a lion, passant, az. 36. I
KET
229
KIL
KETSON, a lion's head, erased, in mouth a tre-
foil, slipped, all ppr.
KETT, Suff., on a mount, vert, a peacock, ppr.
Rara avis in terris. 117. 6
KETT, Norf., a leopard's head, cabossed. 47. 2
KETTLE, Eng., a bundle of five arrows, ppr.,
banded, gu., buckled, or. 107. 1 1
KETTLE, a stag's head, erased, collared and
lined. 83. 12
KETTLEBY, or KETTELBY, Eng., a lion's head,
erased, gu., in mouth an arrow, az., fea-
thered, ar.
KETTLEBY, Line, and Salop, a lion's head,
erased, gu. 47. 13
KETTON, Eng., a boar's head, couped, in fess,
between two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
comp. 3. 10
KEUX, Eng., a mound, crossed and banded,
ppr. 78. 3
KEVEL, a horse's head, couped. 72. 7
KKVERDON, Lane., a buck's head, attired.
84. 10
KEVETT, Warw. , a demi-lion, rampant, purp. ,
murally gorged, lined and ringed, or.
se^ plate 44
KEW, Yorks., a demi-lion, or, between paws a
garb, az. 41-13
KEWLEY, Eng., a stag's head, erased, az. 83. 13
KEY, Bart., Glouc., on a mount, vert, a hart,
lodged, gardant, ppr., charged on body with
three mullets, in fess, sa.
KEY, Eng., a greyhound's head, ar., charged
with three torteaux, sa.
KEY, Sco., a bird, volant. In Deo solo spes mea.
119- 3
KEYDON, a dolphin, charged on back with an
increscent. Arise la Jin.
KEYE, Oxon., a griffin's head, couped at breast,
wings addorsed, ar., in beak a key, or.
see plate 87
KEYES, Eng., a griffin's head, between wings,
in beak a palm-branch, ppr. 87. 7
KEYLE, Eng., a woman's head and shoulders,
az., face, ppr., hair dishevelled, round head
a chaplet, or. 139. 7
KEYMER, Eng., an ass, passant, ppr. 20. 14
KEYNE, Suff., six arrows, in saltier, ppr., fea-
thered, ar., barbed, or, banded with a rib-
bon, sa. comp. 52. 14
KEYNES, Eng., a talbot, passant, sa., collared,
ar. 6 1. 8
KEYNION, Lane., a lion, sejant, ppr., dexter
on a cross fleury, ar.
KEYS, Eng., a Minerva's head, ppr. 129. 4
KEYSALL, a sinister arm, ernbowed and vested,
in hand a slip of lily, flowered.
KEYT, Glouc., a kite's head, erased, or.
103- 3
KBYTE, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., armed
and collared, gu. 70. 6
KIBBLE, Sco., an antique crown, az. 66. 2
KIBBLE, Eng., a Roman fasces, erect. 90. 3
KIDD, Eng., a martlet, wings addorsed, ppr.
comp. 22. I
KIDD, Lond. and Sco., a crescent, ar. Donee
impleat. 140. 2
KIDDALL, Line., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
ducally gorged, attired, and bearded, or.
see plate 5 5
KIDDELL, Glouc., a talbot's head, ar., gorged
. with a collar, az., studded and rimmed, or.
60. 4
KIDDER, Iri., a cubit arm, erect, vested, az.,
in hand, ppr., a packet. Boyne.
KIDDERMINSTER, a greyhound's head, ar.,
gorged with a fess, dancettee, az., charged
with three bezants. comp. 18. 10
KIDLEY, a turbot, naiant, az.
KIDNEY, Loud, and Leic., on a mount, vert,
an eagle, regardant, rising, ppr., in beak a
kidney, gu.
KIDSON, Durh., a unicorn's head; ar., attired
and maned, or, environed with palia^does.
Pro rege et lege.
KIDWELL, Eng., a peacock's head, couped, ppr.
117. 2
KIER, Sco., on point of a sword, in pale, ppr.,
a garland, vert. 1 56. 3
KIERMAN, Iri., a demi-antelope, erm., collared,
gu. 82. II
KIFFIN, on a garland of laurel, in orle, a lion,
passant, ppr. 36. 12
KIFT, a lion's head, erased, ducally crowned.
comp. 44. 5
KIGHLEY, a dragon's head, erased, sa. 89. 5
KIGHLEY, and KIGHTLEY, Yorks. and Ess., a
dragon's head, couped, sa. 90. 4
KILBURNE, Kent and Lond., a bald coot, ppr.
109. 7
KILBY, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in fess,
pointing to crosier, erect, ppr. 159. 12
KILDERBEE, Suff., a demi - cockatrice, or, on
breast an escallop, on each wing a cross
patte'e. see plate 92
KILGOUR, Sco., between wings, gu., a mullet,
or. 141. I
KILGOUR, Sco., a wyvern, wings addorsed, the
tail terminating with a head.
KILGOUR, and KILLGOWR, Sco., a crescent, ar.
Gradatim. 140. 2
KILKENNY, Earl of (Butler), Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
ar., therefrom a falcon, rising, of the last.
Depressus extollor. comp. 108. 5
KILLACH, Sco., a horse, passant, ar. 72. 12
KILLAND, Devons., a demi-tiger, salient, or,
maned, ar. 62. 9
KILLEGREW, Cornw., a demi-lion, sa., charged
with bezants, in pale, and one in bend. 42. 4
KILLEGROUE, in hand a branch of laurel, ppr.
133- 4
KILLEY, Eng.,. out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
bull's head, sa. 14. 2
KILLICKE, a swan, wings addorsed, ar. 75. 10
KILLIKELLEY, Iri., an arm, in armour, throw-
ing a spear, all ppr. Fortis et stabilis. 141. 6
KILLINGWORTH, a sea-horse, az., ducally gorged,
or, in mouth a scroll, with motto, Prate ct
petago. see plate 69
KILLOWE, and KILOH, two hands issuing from
clouds, supporting an anchor, ppr. 146. 8
K.ILMAINE, Baron (Cavendish-Browne), Iri., an
eagle, displayed, vert. Suivez raison. 95. 13
KILMARNOCK, Baron. See ERROL, Earl of.
KILMORE, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two heads,
wings displayed, and ducally gorged.
comp. 96. 13
KILMOREY, Earl of (Needham), Iri., a phrenix
in flames, ppr. Nunc aut nunquam. 101. IO
KILNER, a spread eagle. Sursum. 95- 13
KILPATRICK, in hand a dagger, erect, dropping
blood. I make sure. comp. 122. 12
KILV'INGTON, Eng., a hand, erect, issuing from
a cloud, holding a sealed letter, all ppr. 1 23. 1 3
KIM
230
KIMBER, Eng., a bull's head, affrontee. Fran-
gas, nonflectes. 15. 10
KIMPTON, Eng., a crescent, parted per crescent,
or and gu. 95- I
KINAIRD, Sco., a garland of laurel, vert. Qui
patitur, vincit. 13. 10
KINARBY, a flag, gu., flotant to sinister. 145. 1 1
KINCAID, in dexter hand a lancet. Bis te id.
158. 5
KINCH, Iri., a demi-lion, ppr., between paws
a round buckle, in fess, or.
KINDER, on a column, or, a Cornish chough,
sa., beaked and legged, gu. see plate 114
KINDER, Eng., a crane's head, erased, ppr.
116. 6
KINDER, a crane's head, erased, in beak a ser-
pent. "5-5
KINDON, and KINGDON, Eng., an eagle's head,
erased. 102. 10
KINERBY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a lion, passant, of the first. 37. 8
KINERSLEY, Salop and Staffs., on a mount,
vert, a grevhound, sejant, ar., collared, or,
under a holly -tree, of the first, fructed, gu.
comp. 1 8. 13
KINCHANT of Park Hall, Salop, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a deini-lion, ar. Virtus pyra-
midis. 44. 13
KING, Earl of Kingston. See KINGSTON.
KING, Viscount Lorton. See LORTON.
KING, Eng., a lion's paw, erased, charged with
a crescent, holding a cross pattee, fitched.
comp. 44. I
KING, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a dexter
hand. Medio tutissimus ibis.
KING, North Petherton, Soniers. : (i.) For
King, on a mount, vert, an arm, in bend
dexter, couped at elbow, hand supporting a
tilting-spear, erect, head broken, the arm
surmounting a branch of oak, in bend sinis-
ter, all ppr. (2.) For Meade, a demi-griffin,
az., wings elevated, erm., in dexter a fleur-
de-lis, or. see plate 86
KING, Staunton Park, Heref., a lion, rampant,
bendy, or and az., supporting two branches,
composed of two roses, gu., and three cinque-
foils, vert, slipped and leaved, of the last.
KING, Line., a talbot's head, erased, sa., eared,
ar., ringed and collared, gu. 60. 4
KING of Umberslade, Warw., out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 13
KING of Bally lin, Iri., an escallop, gu. Spes
tutissima codis. 5. I
KING, Bart., Iri., an escallop, gu. Audaces
fortuna juvat. 5. i
KING, Baron King, a dexter arm, erect, couped
at elbow, vested, az., thereon three ermine-
spots, in fess, or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr.,
a truncheon, sa., top broken off, bottom
couped, of the third. Labor ipse voluptas.
KING, Devons. and Northamp., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-ostrich, ar., wings ad-
dorsed, beak, gold. 108. 9
KING, Devons., out of a mural coronet, ar., a
lion's head and neck, sa., charged with three
ducal coronets, or.
KING, out of a ducal coronet, or, a dexter hand,
couped at wrist, pointing upward with two
fore-fingers. comp. 159. 2
KING, a demi-griffin, or. 86. 13
KING, Leic., a lion, passant, erm., ducally
crowned, or. comp. 36. 9
KIN
KING, Hants., an esquire's helmet, ppr., gar-
nished, or, vizor open. comp. 66. 14
KING, a lion, sejant, ppr., between paws an
escallop, ar. comp. plate 38
KING, Loud., a dog's head, erased, sa., collared
and eared, or. 60. 4
KING, a greyhound's head, couped, ducally
gorged.
KING, Suss., an ostrich-head, ar., ducally
gorged, or. comp. 108. 6
KING, an ostrich-head, erased, gorged with an
earl's coronet. comp. 108. 6
KING, an ostrich-head, erased, ducally gorged,
in mouth a key. comp. 1 08. 6
KING, Eng., an arm, couped at elbow, in pale,
ppr., in hand a broken spear. 144. 4
KING, a talbot's head, collared and erased, or.
60. 4
KING, Iri., a cubit arm., in hand a dagger, in
pale, all ppr. 122. 12
KING, a cock, ppr. 94. 1 2
KING, BRADLEY-, Bart., Iri., a dexter cubit arm,
erect, in hand a dagger, in pale, all ppr., sur-
mounted by a scroll. Audaces fortuna juvat.
122. 12
KING, DASH WOOD-, Bart., Bucks., a griffin's
head, erased, per fess, erminois and gu.
88. 7
KING, DUCKWORTH-, Bart., Kent, in lion's
gamb, erased and erect, sa., a cross pattee,
fitched, or. 44. I
KINGDOM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
griffin's head, gu., in beak a key, of the first.
88. i
KINGDOM, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. Tentando
superalis. 68. n
KINGDOM, an eagle, displayed, with two heads
and necks. 96. 13
KINGE, a talbot's head, erased, sa. , eared and
collared, or. 60. 4
KINGE, an arm, in armour, couped at elbow,
ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet a broken
spear, gold, headed, ar., girt round arm with
a scarf, of the last. 124. 10
KINGE, Dors., a lion, sejant, ppr., resting dex-
ter on an escallop, ar. see plate 38
KINGESTON, on a mount, vert, a goat, ar.,
horned, or, leaping against a tree, of the
first. 56. 2
KlNGFORD, Cornw., an eagle, displayed,
crowned, or, in beak a rose, ar., slipped and
barbed, vert, seeded, gold. comp. 96. 4
KINGLEY, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.,
and a sword, ppr., in saltier. 52. I
KINGLEY, Eug., a cock's head, between wings,
ppr.
KINGSALE, Lord (Stapleton de Courcy), Iri.,
on a ducal coronet, or, an eagle, displayed,
ar. Vincit omnia veritas. comp. 95. 13
KINGSBURY, Iri., a snail issuing from its shell,
ppr. 6. 5
KINGSCOTE of Kingscote, Glouc., an escallop,
sa. 5- l
KINGSDOWN, P.EMBERTON-LEIGH, Baron: (i.)
For Leigh, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in paw
a lozenge, ar., charged with a rose, of the
first. (2.) A dragon's head, erm., erased,
gu., ducally gorged, or, transfixed by an
arrow, in fess, ppr. Ut tibi sic alien.
KINGSFORD, Eng., a rose-branch, bearing roses,
ppr. 3°- 4
KINGSLEY, a goat's head, couped, ar. 5-6. 4
KIN
231
KINGSMILL, Hants., a cubit arm, in pale, vested,
ar., cuffed, sa., in hand a mill-rind. 152. 12
KINGSTON, Earl of -(King), Iri., out of a five-
leaved ducal coronet, or, a dexter hand,
erect, the third and fourth fingers turned
down, ppr. Spes tutissima ccdis.
comp. I ^9. 2
KINGSTON, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a
unicorn's head, az., crined, ar. 70. 5
KINGSTON, Glouc., a goat, salient, ar., against
a tree, vert. 55-5
KINGS WELL, a parrot, gu., in mouth an annulet,
or. * 118. 14
KINGTON, Somers., on a crescent, az., five gut-
tes-d'or, between two sprigs of myrtle, ppr.
65. I
KINLOCH, Bart., Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr.
Altius tendo. 98. 10
KINLOCH, Gourdie, Sco., an eagle, soaring
aloft. Yet higher. 100. 8
KINLOCH, Sco., a mermaid, in dexter a mirror,
in sinister a comb, ppr. Ut olim. 32. 5
KINLOCH, and KINLOCK, Lond., an eagle, ris-
ing, ppr. Non deyener. 98. 10
KINLOCH, Sco., an eagle, looking at the sun in
splendour. Altius tendo. 100. 4
KINLOCH, Sco., an eagle, perchecl, looking at
the sun in splendour. Non degener. 100. 4
KINLOCK, Sco., an eagle, statant, wings ex-
tended and addorsed. Altius tendo. 100. 12
KINNAIRD, Sco., a garland of laurel, vert. Qui
patitur, vincit. 13. 10
KINNAIRD, Baron, Sco. (Kinnaird), between
the horns of a crescent, a mullet, or, out of
a cloud, within two branches of palm, in
orle, ppr. Phcebo lux — Qui patitur, vincit —
and — Certa cruce salus. 39. 8
KINNAIRD, Eng., an otter's head, erased, sa.
27. 4
KINNEAR, Sco. : (i.) Two anchors, in saltier,
cabled, ppr. / live in hope. 94. 3. (2.)
A crescent, or. Honesty is the best policy.
. 140. 2
KINNEAR, Edinr., an anchor, in pale, az. Spem
fortuna alit. 153. 1 1
KINNEAR, or KINNEIR, two anchors, in saltier,
with cables, all ppr. / live in hope. 94. 3
KINNEDAR, Sco., a greyhound, current, ar.
Gang forret. 17. 8
KINNIMOND, Sco., an oak-tree, vert. Stabo.
25. 12
KINNOUL, Earl of (Hay-Drummond), a country-
man, couped at knees, vested in grey, waist-
coat, gu., bonnet, az., on shoulder an ox-
yoke, ppr. Renovate animos. 143. 14
KINSMAN, a buck, ppr., lodged in fern, vert.
80. 7
KINSEY, Eng., out of the top of a tower, ppr.,
an arm, embowed, ppr., vested, vert, in hand
a spear. 141. ir
KINTORE, Earl of (Keith-Falconer), Sco., an
angel in a praying posture, or, within an orle
of laurel, ppr. Quce amissa, salva. 139. i
KiRBY, and KIRKBY, Eng., an anchor, gu., en-
twined with a serpent, vert. 138. 14
KIRBY, and KIRKBY, Eng., between two
branches of palm, in orle, vert, a flaming
heart, gu. 29. 1 1
KIRBY, Lond. and Kent, out of a ducal
coronet, per pale, or and ar., an elephant's
head, gu., eared, of the second, tusked, gold.
KIRBY, on a chapeau, crimson, turned up, erm.,
KIR
a cross moline, ar., within a wreath, of the
last, and gu.
KIRBY, Lond., in armoured hand, a pheon.
Marte non arte. 133. 2
KIRCH, on a pillar, ar., a heart, gu. 50. 14
KIRCH, Eng., a talbot's head, sa., collared, gu.
60. 4
KIRK, Sco., a crosier and dagger, in saltier.
Optimum quod p>"imum.
KIRK, a church, ppr. Votis et conamine. 23. 12
KIRK, Sco., a fox, sejant, gu. 16. 10
KIRK, Notts., a boar's head, in pale, erased, sa.
3- J3
KIRKALDIE, or KIRKALDY, Eng. and Sco., a
man's head, face looking upwards, ppr.
Fortissimo, veritas. 121. 11
KIRKE, Ess., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a cutlass,
ar., hilt and pommel, gold. 121. 6
KIRKE of Markham Hall, Notts., a boar's
head, erect, couped, sa. 3. 6
KIRKENTON, a fox, passant, ppr. 1 6. II
KIRKHAM, Northamp., on a Saracen's head,
affronte'e, ppr., couped at shoulders, gorged
with a ducal coronet, or, wreathed, ar. and
sa., a popinjay, vert, beaked and collared,
gu-
KIRKHAM, Devons., a lion's head, erased, ar.
47- 13
KIRKHAM, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a moor's head, in profile, ppr., wreathed,
ar. and gu.
KIRKHOVEN, Eng., a beacon, fired, ppr. 2. 13
KIRKLAND, and KIRKLEY, a church, environed
with trees, ppr. 23. 14
KIRKLAND, Sco., a leopard's face, ppr. Pro
aris etfocis. 47. 2
KIRKLAND, or KIRKELAND, Eng., on a ducal-
coronet, a falcon, belled, ppr. 107. 2
KIRKLAND, an owl, ar. 107. 9
KIRKLEY, or KIRKLY, Eng., two eagles' heads,
erased and addorsed, ppr. IOO. I
KIRKMAN, a crosier and sword, in saltier, ppr.
In Deo confido.
KIRKMAN, a demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 14
KIRKPATRICK, Eng. and Sco., in hand a dagger,
erect. I make sure. 159. 7
KIRKPATRICK, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a dagger, in fess. ppr. 159. 4
KIRKPATRICK, Iri., a mount, in flames, ppr.
8. 13
KIRKPATRICK, Eng., a stag's head, ar. 84. 10
KiRKTON,and KIRTON, Eng., an arm, embowed,
in hand three ears of wheat, ppr. 1 56. 1 1
KIRKWOOD of Woodbrook, Iri., a pheon, sa.
Spes mea in Deo. 77. 13
KIRKYN, a demi-griffin, ppr., in claws an escal-
lop, or.
KIRSOPP, on a mount, vert, a crane, ar., dexter
resting on an escutcheon, of the second.
KIRTLAND, two dexter hands, conjoined, sup-
porting a scimitar, erect. comp. 134. 9
KIRTON, Northamp., a falcon, wings expanded,
ar., beaked, jessed and belled, or, reposing
dexter on a hawk's hood, gu. see plate 104
KIRTON, Northamp. and Wilts. , a hawk, close,
or, hooded, ppr., belled, gold. 104. 6
KIRWAN of Blindwell, Galway, a coot, ppr.
109. 7
KIRWAN of Knockdoe, Galway, a Cornish
chough, sa. Mon Dicu, mon roi, et ma
patrie. H4- IO
KIR
232
KIRWAN, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in pale,
holding a broken spear, ppr.
KIRWAN, Iri., a sea-chart, ppr. 52-9
KIRWAN, a raven, ppr. 114. 10
KISSOCK, Sco., between wings, an arm, erect,
vested, az., cuffed, ar., in hand a thistle,
ppr.
KITCHEN, Eng., out of a cloud, in sinister, an
arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a sword,
ppr. 137. 8
KITCHENER, Eng., between two flags, ar., dis-
played, a bull's head, cabossed, sa. 14. 5
KITCHIN, Lond., a pelican's head, erased, az.r
beaked, or, vulned, gu. 103. II
KITCHINER, a buck's head, erased, pierced
through neck by an arrow, in bend, all ppr,
KITCHING, Heref., on a ducal coronet, or, a
wyvern, vert. 91. 2
KITE, or KEYTE, of Ebrington, Glouc., a kite's
head, erased, or. 103. 14
KITE, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., armed and
collared, gu. 70. 6
KiTSON of Hengrave, Suff., a unicorn's head,
sa., armed and maned, or. 70. 4
KITSON, or KITTSON, Suff., a unicorn's head,
ar., attired and maned, or, environed by
palisadoes, gold.
KITTELBY, or KITTLEBY, Salop, a lion's head,
erased, gu. 47. 13
KITTERMASTEN, on a chapeau, ar., turned up,
erm., an eagle, rising, erminois. 98. 1 1
KITTO, or KITTOE, Eng., a lion, sejant, gu.,
collared, ar. 38. I
KIVILIOC, an Indian goat's head, ar, 56. 4
KLEE, Lond. , within a serpent, in orle, vert, a
boar's head, in pale, erased. 34. 10
KNAPLOCK, Hants., a boar's head, couped, or,
mouth embrued. 3. 4
KNAPMAN, Eng., a sword, erect, enfiled with a
Saracen's head, couped, ppr. 132. 2
KNAPP, Suff. and Norf., an arm, in armour,
embowed, garnished, or, hand, gold, grasp-
ing by the blade a broken sword, ar., hilt
and pommel, of the second, with a branch
of laurel, vert.
KNAPTON, out of a ducal coronet, two arms,
dexter and sinister, in saltier, in each hand
a scimitar, erect. 145. 2
KNATCHBULL, Bart., of Mersham-Hatch, Kent,
on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm., a leopard,
statant, ar., spotted, sa. In crucified gloria
mea. 9. 12
KNATCHBULL, Kent and Somers., same crest.
KNELL, Oxon. and Glouc., a demi-lion, or, in
dexter a cross crosslet, fitched, az. 46. 4
KNELLER, Wilts., on a mount, vert, a stag,
ppr., beside a vi»e-tree, of the first. Si. 8
KNEVET, Eng., a nest, with young birds, ppr.
74- 9
KNEVET, Eng., in the sea, a ship, in full sail,
ppr. 21. 14
KNEVETT, or KNEVIT, between wings, sa., a
dragon's head. 90. 9
KNEWSTUB, Lond., a buffalo's head, erased,
gu. Audax omnia perpeti. 14. 9
KNEYSWORTH, or KNESWORTH, Eng., a buffalo's
head, erased, gu. 14. 9
KNIFE, Eng., a dove, regardant, in beak an
olive-branch, ppr. 113. 7
KNIGHT, an arm, couped, vested, bendy of four,
or and az., in hand, ppr., the lower half of a
fish, couped, of the second.
KNO
KNIGHT, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle,
displayed, erm. 76. I
KNIGHT, Hants., a griffin's head, gu., beak and
dexter ear, ar., the sinister, sa., gorged with
a collar.
KNIGHT, Northamp., between wings, gu., a
spur, leathered, or. 62. 5
KNIGHT, Leic., between wings, a spur, in pale,
standing on its rowel, with leather and
buckle. Nunquam non paratus. comp. 62. 5
KNIGHT, Kent arid Hants., on a mural coronet,
or, a buck, sejant, ar., attired, or. 80. 12
KNIGHT, Lond. and Kent., a demi-friar, ppr.,
vested and hooded, ar., having an upper
mantle, or, in dexter a lantern, purfled,
gold, in sinister a paternoster, gu., with a
crucifix hanging at the end. comp. 126. 8
KNIGHT, Kent and Hants., a friar, vested, ppr.,
in dexter a cinquefoil, slipped, ar., in sinis-
ter a cross, pendent from wrist, breast
charged with a rose, gu.
KNIGHT, Herts, and Notts., a goat's head, or,
attired and erased, in mouth a sprig of
laurel, vert. see plate 55
KNIGHT, Hants, and Northamp., a dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a sword,
of the last, hilt and pommel, or, point rest-
ing on the wreath.
KNIGHT, a talbot's head, erased, bezante'e. 6 1 . 2
KNIGHT, on a spur, in fess, a hawk, statant.
KNIGHT, Iri., on a chapeau, sa., turned up, ar.,
a serpent, nowed, in a love-knot, or, spotted,
vert. ill. 12
KNIGHT of Ruscombe, Berks., on a ducal coro-
net, sa., an eagle, displayed, or. 76. I
KNIGHT, Eng., out of a cloud, a dexter hand,
holding a club, all ppr. 136. 3
KNIGHT, Sco., a winged spur, buckled and
strapped, or. Tu diyna sequere. 62. 5
KNIGHT, Sco*,. a ship in full sail, all ppr.
Darcen. 21. 14
KNIGHTLEY, Bart., Northamp., a buck's head,
couped, ar. Invita for tuna. 84. 10
KNIGHTLEY, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ar.,
attired, or. 83. 13
KNIGHTLEY, Surr., a stag's head, ar., attired,
or, charged on neck with a trefoil, vert.
KNIGHTLY, Warw. and Northamp., a buck's
head, ar., attired, or. 84. Id
KNIGHTLY, Wore., a dragon's head, sa.
KNIGHTLY, Lane., a goat's head, ar. .56. 4
KNIGHTON, Herts, and Suff., out of a ducal
coronet, or, two dragons' heads and necks,
in saltier, ppr.
KNIGHTON, Bart., Dors., out of a ducal coronet,
or, two dragons' heads, in saltier, couped at
shoulder, the dexter, gu., sinister, or,
wreathed with a chain, gold.
KNIPE, Lond. and Lane., a wolf's head, ar.,
pierced through breast by a broad arrow,
or, feathered and armed, of the first. 19. 4
KNIPELL, between two laurel-branches, vert, ?
tiger's face, or.
KNIPHAUSEN, Prussia, out of a coronet, with
seven pearls on the rim, a demi-lion, ram-
pant, sa., between wings, or.
KNIVETON, Devons., between wings, an eagle's
head, all ppr. 102. 13
KNOELL, KNOLL, and KNOLLE, Eng., a parrot,
feeding on a bunch of cherries, ppr. nS. 9
KNOLAS, a ram's head, couped, ar., horned, or.
57- 8
KNO
233
KNOLLES, Eng., on a cloud, a sphere, ppr. 8. 10
KNOLLES, Hants., a griffin, segreant, or. 86. 10
KNOLLIS, an elephant, statant, ar. 24. 14
KNOLLS, or KNOWLES, a ram's head, ar., attired,
or. 57- 8
KNOLLYS, Berks, and Warw., an elephant, ar.
24. 14
KNOT, or KNOTT, a lion's head, erased, gu.
47- 13
KNOTSHULL, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, hold-
ing a broken spear, ppr.
KNOTT, Eng., a wolf, collared and chained, ppr.
KNOTT, Lond., a unicorn's head, ar., armed
and crined, or. Liberte toute entiere. 70. 4
KNOTT, Suss., a unicorn's head, ar., armed and
crined, or. 70. 4
KNOTWOOD, Eng., a boar, regardant, sa., seizing
an arrow, fixed in shoulder..
KNOWELL, Eng., between wings, vert, a parrot's
head, gu. 1 1 8. 8
KNOWLER, Kent, out of reeds, a demi-heron,
ppr., volant.
KNOWLES, out of a ducal coronet, gu., an ele-
phant's head, ar. 24. 12
KNOWLES, Eng., a unicorn, rampant, ppr.
70. 10
KNOWLES, an elephant, ar. • 24. 14
KNOWLES, Sco., a parrot feeding on a bunch of
cherries, ppr. 118. 9
KNOWLES, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a ram's
head, ar., armed, or. comp. 57. I
KNOWLES, Bart., Berks., an elephant, statant,
ar. Semper paratus. 24. 14
KNOWS, Sco., in hand, erect, ppr., a crescent,
or. 132. 15
KNOWSLEY, a leopard's head, couped, collared
and lined, a ring at end of line. 10. 9
KNOX of Rappa Castle, Mayo, a falcon, close,
on a perch, all ppr. 104. 7
KNOX, an eagle, rising. 98. 10
KNOX, Iri., a falcon, perched, ppr. Moveo et
propitior. 104. 7
KNOX, a demi-lion, ar., in dexter a key, gu.
see plate 43
KNOX, Eng., a griffin's head, between wings,
or, each charged with three torteaux, gu.
KNOX, Sco., a falcon, close, ppr. Moveo et
proficior. 104. 2
KNYFTON of Uphill, Somers., between wings,
sa., an eagle's head, erased, or. In te Do-
mine confido. 1 02. 13
KNYLL, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of ostrich-feathers, in a case. 108. 5
KNYUET, and KNYVETT, Eng., a demi-dragon,
az., langued, gu. 91. 8
KNYVETT, Eng., a sword and an ear of wheat,
in saltier, ppr. 12. 3
KXYVETT, a demi-dragon, vert, wings, az. 91.8
KNYVETT, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in pale,
pointing to a star. 159. 8
KOGNOSE, Eng., a cock, sa., combed and
wattled, gu., beaked and legged, or. 94. 12
KOKE of Broxbourne, Heref., an ostrich, in
mouth a horse- shoe, ar. 1 08. 13
KOKEFIELD, DE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
a lion's paw. 52. 5
KOKINGTON, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, or.
7°- 5
KOLLANDS, in dexter hand, in bend, couped, a
dagger. Spes juvet. comp. 130. II
KOLON, a bird's head, ar., winged, az., in beak
three ears of wheat, or.
KYN
KRAG, or KRAGG, in dexter hand, ppr., a gar-
land of laurel, vert. 15°- 7
KRAGG, Eng., a cubit arm, in hand a sabre,
ppr. 158. 9
KRAMER, Iri., between wings, or, pinioned,
ar., a fleur-de-lis.
KRAMPTON, and KRANTON, Eng., in dexter
hand, vested, az., a palm-branch, ppr. 158. 6
KROG, or KROGE, Eng., in hand a garland of
roses, leaved, ppr. 151. 5
KROGE, a plough, ppr. 153. 2
KROWTGN, an arm, in hand a broken spear,
ppr., top pendent. 144. 4
KUCKFIELD, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
in dexter a sword, or. 44. 1 1
KUELLEY, or KEWLY, out of waves, ppr., the
head of a sea-horse.
KUKEFIELD, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
brandishing a scimitar, or. 46. 9
KULLINGWIKE, a cubit arm, in pale, vested, sa.,
cuffed, erm., in hand, ppr., a chaplet of
laurel, vert. comp. 144. 13
KUMERSON, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, or.
88. 7
KUTCHIN, Eng., a crane's head, erased, ar.
116. 6
KYAN., a wild cat, salient, ppr., gorged with
an antique Irish crown.
KYCHARD, a wolf's head, or, collared, gu., in
mouth a trefoil, vert.
KYD, Sco., an increscent, ppr. Donee impleat
orbem. 93. I
KYU, or KYDE, Sco., a hunting-horn. Donee
impleat orbem. I. 14
KYDD, Sco., a crescent. Donee impleat. 140. 2
KYDERM ASTER, Suss., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., an eagle, ar., wings add or sed. 98. II
KYDERM ASTER, Warw. and Lond., on a cha-
peau, az., turned up, erm., a cockatrice, er-
minois, wings addorsed. 92. 4
KYFFYN, Salop, a lion, rampant. 44. 14
KYLE, a deer's head, ppr. 84. 10
KYLE, Sco., an anchor and cable, ppr. 133. 7
KYLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's head,
sa. 14. 2
KYLLE, Eng., a rock, sa. 67. 5
KYLLINGBECK, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a tal-
bot, collared and lined, ppr. 60. 2
KYLOM, a buck's head, couped, gu., attired,
or, between three annulets, ar.
KYME, DE, Eng., a Sagittarius, shooting an
arrow from a bow. 133. 13
KYME, Eng., a pole-cat, ppr. 34. 2
KYMER, Dors., a leopard's head, gu. 10. 12
KYMER, Eng., a leopard's head, erased. 10. 6
KYMBERLEE, and KYMBERLEY, Eng., a cock,
regardant, gu. 93. 13
KYMES, on a mount, vert, a tortoise, ppr. 27. 6
KrMPTON, a demi-goat, erm., attired and
hoofed, or. 56. 8
KYNARDESLEY, D'erbs., Somers., Staffs., and
Warw., on a mount, vert, a greyhound,
sejant, ar., collared, or, under a holly-tree,
of the first, fructed, gu.
KYNARDYSBY, a leopard's head, affrontee, or,
in mouth a sword, ppr.
KYN ASTON, Bart., Salop, the sun in splendour,
surmounted of a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. 157. 2
KYNASTON, Ess. and Salop, an eagle's head,
erased, sa., ducally gorged, ar., in beak a
laurel-sprig, vert.
KYN
234
LAK
KYNERBY, on a chapeau, ar., turned up, gu.,
a lion, passant, of the second. 37. 8
KYNESTON, Eng., a demi-greyhound, az. 17. 3
KYNGESLEY, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
goat's head, ar. 55. 8
KYNN, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, or.
1 02. 9
KYNNELMABOH, two lions' gambs, united at
bottom, guttee, ar. and sa., counterchanged,
holding a wolf's head, erased.
KYNNERSLEY, SNEYD-, of Loxley Park, Staffs, :
(l.) For Kynnersley, on a mount, vert, a
greyhound, sejant, ar., collared, or. 18. 13.
(2.) For Sneyd, a lion, statant, gardant, tail
extended, sa. Nee opprimere, nee opprimi.
comp. 37, 5
KYNNERTON, between wings, ppr., a chess-
rook, sa. 93. 6
KIRBY, out of a ducal coronet, an elephant's
head, gu., eared, of the second, tusked, or.
24. 12
KYRBY, and KYRKBY, Eng., out of a tower, ar.,
a demi-lion, gu., between paws a bomb, fired,
ppr. 22. 3
KYRBY, and KYRKBY, Eng., a demi-savage,
affronted, in hand three sprigs, ppr. 126. 12
KYRELL, Kent, a bull's head. 14. 7
KYRELL, Kent, a talbot's head, erased, ar. 61.2
KYRKLOT, Eng., in dexter hand a sword, erect,
all ppr. 1 22. 12
KYRRELORDE, an antique lamp, or, flammant,
ppr. 89. 2
LABAN, Iri., an antelope, passant. 82. 14
LABORER, or LABRUER, Eng., a hand, couped,
in fess, charged with an eye, ppr. 126. 5
LACE, Eng., a talbot's head, sa. 61.3
LACY, Iri., an eagle, wings expanded, ar. 100. 14
LACEY, Eng., in bear's paw, erased, a rose-
branch, leaved, vert.
LACHLAN, Sco., a swan, wings addorsed, ar,
Divina sibi canit. 75. 10
LACHLAN, Eng., a demi-savage, wreathed about
head and middle, in dexter a club, erect, all
ppr. I. 10
LACKE, out of a ducal coronet, a dexter hand,
holding a serpent, entwined round arm.
comp. 155. II
LACOCK, on a bear's paw, a cock, statant.
LACOCK, Notts., a cock, ar., combed, jelloped,
and legged, gu,, supporting with dexter a
gauntlet, sa., purfled, or.
LACOCKE, a cock, rising, resting dexter on a
gauntlet, sa.
LACON, Eng., a falcon, ppr., beaked and belled,
or.
LACON, Bart., Norf,, a falcon, ppr., beaked
and belled, or. Probitas verus honos. 104. 2
LACY, Eng., a lion's face, looking out of a bush,
ppr. 48. 10
LACY, Line., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
LACY, Suff. and Norf., out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a demi-eagle, wings expanded, or, in
beak an arrow, of the first, headed and fea-
thered, ar. comp. 102. 2
LACY, Middx., Oxon., and Somers., on a ducal
coronet, or, a lion, sejant, erm. see plate 38
LACY, Yorks., a buck's head, cabossed, horns
counterchanged. 84. 2
LACY, Leic. and Yorks., a fret-knot, ar. and
purp. 128. ii
LACY, Iri., a hawk, close, sa. 104. 2
LADBROKE, Lond., an arm, in pale, couped at
elbow, vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr.,
five quatrefoils, in cross, stalked, of the
second, pierced of the first.
LADBROOK, or LADBROOKE, Eng., a hawk, ris-
ing, ppr., ducally gorged and belled, or.
LADBROOKE, a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
LADD, or LADDE, Eng. , on a cloud, a crescent,
ensigned with a star, all between two pal re-
branches, in orle. 39. 8
LADE, a panther's head, gardant, erased, sa.,
spotted, or, 10. 4
LADE, Bart., Suss., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a leopard's head, regardant, sa., bezantee.
LADE of Broughton House, Kent, a leopard's
head, ppr. 10. 12
LADKIN, Eng., a savage's head, crowned with
a garland of laurel, ppr. 134. I
LAFFAN, Bart., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle, displayed, sa., semee of fleurs-de-lis,
gold. Vincit omnia vcritas, f6. I
LAFFER, Eng., an eagle, rising, resting dexter
on a flint-stone, ppr. 98. 12
LA FOREST, and LE FOREST, a unicorn, sejant,
ar., armed and tufted, or,
L AFORE Y, Bart., Devons., a lion, rampant, re-
gardant, in dexter a fire-brand, all ppr.
Loyal a mort. 40. 1 2
LAGENHAM, out of a ducal coronet, or, a ser-
pent, in pale, no wed, vert. in. 3
LAGFORD, Eng., a dexter arm, gu., in hand a
sabre, erect, az., hilted, or.
LAIDLAW, Eng. and Sco., a dexter hand hold-
ing a dagger, in pale, issuing from a heart,
all ppr. Fides probata coronal, comp. 138. 3
LAING, Ha wick, a dove, in mouth a sprig of
olive. Misericordia est mea cupido. 106. 7
LAING, Sco., a dove, in mouth a sprig Of olive,
ppr. Mercy is my desire. 106. 7
LAING, Eng., on a chapeau, az., turned up, ar.,
a cock, gu. 93. 12
LAING, Sco., a cock, gu. Vigilant. 94. 12
LAING, a cock, ppr. Vigilance. 94. 1 2
LAING, Sco., a bear's head and neck, ppr.,
muzzled, ar. Labor omnia superat. 20. 9
LAIRD, Sco,, a buck's head, ppr. Spero mellora.
84. 10
LAIRD, Eng., in hand a covered cup. 142. 1 1
LAKE, Bart., of Edmonston, Middx. : (i.) A
man in armour, on a horse, current, ar.,
trappings, all ppr., in dexter a sword, hold-
ing the bridle in mouth, sinister arm hang-
ing down, round his body a scarf. 140. 1 1.
(2.) A sea-horse's head, ar., finned, or,
gorged with three bars, gu. Un Dieu, un
roy, un cceur.
LAKE, a sea-horse's head and neck, couped,
ar., in mouth an annulet, or.
LAKE, Hants., a cannon, mounted, ppr. 132. 12
LAK
235
LAKE, Bucks., Herts., and Staffs., a cross for-
mee, fitched, in a crescent, all within an
annulet, or.
LAKE, Viscount and Baron (Warwick-Lake), a
horse's head, couped, ar., charged on neck
with a bar-gemelle, gu.
LAKIN, and LAKING, Eng., a dexter arm, ppr.,
vested, sa., in hand a palm-branch, vert.
LAKINGTON, Devons., a pelican, in nest, rui-
ning, ppr. 97. 2
LAKINLEECH, and LAKINLICH, Eng., a harp, or.
77. ii
LALANDE, a dove, couped at legs, wings
addorsed and expanded, ar., in beak three
wheat-ears, or.
LALEMAN, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a club, all ppr. 149. 7
LALOR of Gregg, Iri., an arm, embowed, vested,
gu., cuffed, vert, in hand, ppr., a short
sword, also ppr. Fortis et fidelis. 120. 8
LALLY, a buck, passant, ppr. 179. 4
LALYNDE, Eng., a maiden's head, affrontee,
couped at breast, ppr., attired, az. 139. 7
LAMB, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, erminois,
in dexter a mullet, vert. 46. 2
LAMB, same crest. Per mare, per terras.
LAMB, Sco., a holy lamb, with staff and flag,
charged with a cross. 55. II
LAMB, Eng., a hand holding a sword, in pale,
enfiled with a savage's head, ppr. 152. 6
LAMB, a rhinoceros's head, couped, sa.
31. i or 3
LAMB, Baron Beauvale. See BEAUVALE.
LAMB, Eng., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
LAMB, on a mount, vert, a gate, on the top a
paschal lamb, staff of banner entwined with
laurel, all ppr.
LAMB, Kent and Suff., a demi-lion, gu., col-
lared, or, in dexter a mullet, sa.
comp. 45. 14 and 46. 2
LAMB, Wilts., on a mount, vert, a lamb, ar.
LAMB of West Denton, Northumb., a paschal
lamb, ppr. Palma non sine pulvere. 55. 1 1
LAMB, MONTOILEU, Bart., Berks., a lamb, pas-
sant, sa., charged on body with a bezant,
thereon a trefoil, slipped, vert. Deo et prin-
cipe. 57. 2
LAMBAKD, Kent, a reindeer's head, erased, sa.
Deo, patriot, tibi.
LAMBARD, Eng., a horse's head, bridled, gu.
72. 7
LAMBAED, or LAMBAEDE, a garb, in fess, ppr.
12. 9
LAMBAET, Eng., a hand holding a glove. 67. 6
LAMBAET of Beau Pare, Meath, a centaur,
ppr., drawing his bow, gu., arrow, or. i't
quocunque paratus.
LAMBAET, Earl of Cavan. See CAVAN/
LAMBE, Herts., a demi-lion, rampant, erminois,
in dexter a mullet, vert. 46. 2
LAMBE, in lion's paw, erased, a palm-branch,
vert. 43. 5
LAMBE, a demi-lion, rampant, erm., between
paws a mullet, ar. 46. 2
LAMBE, two bears' paws, erased, in saltier,
ppr.
LAMBEEBY, on a ducal coronet, a lamb, sejant,
ppr.
LAMBEET, Eng., a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
LAMBEET, Iri., a centaur, per pale, gu. and or,
vert, snooting an arrow from a bow, gold.
!33. 13
, I/ AM
LAMBERT, Iri., on a mount, vert, a centaur,
ppr., bow, gu., arrow, or. 133. 13
LAMBEET, a sphinx, couchant, ar., crined, or,
in dexter a cinquefoil, of the first, stalked
and leaved, vert. 129. 2
LAMBEET, Eng., a Sagittarius, passant, or, head
of bow, wreathed, az. Ne mireris homines
mirdbiliores. 133. 13
LAMBEET, two lobsters' claws, in pale, gu., in
each a fish, or. 6. 7
LAMBEET of Boyton House, Wilts., a demi-
pegasus, wings expanded, erm. 71. 10
LAMBEET, Durh., a demi-lamb, rampant, sup-
porting a shield, erminois.
LAMBEET, a reindeer's head, erased and col-
lared, sa. 83. 12
LAMBEET, Bucks., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a fess, chequy, or and az.
LAMBEET, Bucks, and Yorks, a sphinx, pas-
sant, gardant, or, face, ppr., under dexter a
rose, gu., seeded and leaved, vert.
LAMBEET, Bart., Norf., out of a ducal coronet,
or, three plumes, ar. Sequitando si giunge.
118. 2
LAMBETH, Eng., a talbot's head, ar. 61.3
LAMBETH, a badger, or. 34. 9
LAMBFORD, or LAMFORD, in dexter hand, ppr.,
a scimitar, ar. 158. 9
LAMBORN, or LAMBOENE, a demi-lion, rampant,
gu., supporting a ship's rudder, sa. 44. 8
LAMBORNE, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a lion's
head, or, collared, sa.
LAMBS EY, or LAMESEY, a savage's head, ppr.,
\vreathed, ar. and sa. 131. 15
LAMBTON, Earl of Durham. See DURHAM.
LAMBTON, Yorks. and Durh., a ram's head,
cabossed, ar., attired, sa. 57. 5
LAMBTON, DAWSON, Durh., a torteau, charged
with a ram's head, couped at neck, erm.,
with two branches of oak, or. comp. 57. 4
LAMFOED, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a scimi-
tar, ar. 158. 9
LAMMIE, Sco., in hand a crosier, ppr. Per
varios casus. 128. 15
LAMOND, a dexter hand, couped, ppr. Ne
parcas, nee spernas. 153. 7
LAMOND, Sco., in hand a dagger, ppr. Ne
parcas, nee spernas. 122. 12
LAMOND, and LAMONT, Sco., a hand, couped
at wrist, ppr. Ne parcas, nee spernas.
153- 7
LAMONT, in hand a baton, ppr. Ne parcas, nee
spernas. I. 4
LAMONT of Lamont, Argyll, an open hand,
couped, ppr. Ne parcas, nee spernas. 153. 7
LAMORLEY, on a naval coronet, or, a lion, ram-
pant, gu.
LAMPARD, Eng., a cinquefoil, az. 80. 3
LAMPEN, Cornw., a ram's head, cabossed, ar.,
attired, or. 57-5
LAMPET, and LAMPETH, Eng., a Doric pillar,
ar., entwined with a branch of laurel, vert,
and surmounted by a flame, ppr.
LAMPLOW of Little Reston, Yorks., a goat's
head, erased, ar., attired, or. 55- 2
LAMPLOWE, a goat's head, erased, ar. 55. 2
LAMPLUGH, Cumb., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
attired, or. Providcntid Dei stabiliuntur
f ami/ice. 55- 2
LAMPREY, Iri., in hand a cross crosslet, fitched,
ppr. u6. 14
L'AMY of Dunkenny, Forfar, in dexter hand,
LAN
erect, ppr., a crosier, or. Per varios casus.
128. 15
LANBURN, two lions' heads, addorsed, ppr.,
collared, or. 47. 5
LANCASHIRE, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., gorged
with a chaplet, vert, in paws an escutcheon,
charged with two bendlets, or, the upper-
most engrailed.
LANCASTER, Cumb. and Lane., a lion's head,
erased, ar., charged with a crescent, gu.
LANCASTER, Cumb. and Lane., a sea-horse, ppr.
69. 6
LANCASTER, Iri., in hand a sabre, ppr. 158. 9
LANCASTER, DE, a lion, couchant, or. 39. 5
LANCE, Eng., in hand, ppr., a covered cup, or.
142. ii
LANCELOT, Eng., an astrolabe. 77. 10
LANCET, DE, Eng., a demi-leopard, gardant,
supporting an anchor, ppr. 9. 8
LAND, Eng., a church and spire, environed
with trees, ppr. 23. 14
LANDAL, LANDEL, and LANDELL, Sec*., a dex-
ter arm, embowed, in hand a laurel crown,
ppr. 123. 7
LANDALE, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, hand
holding up two branches of laurel, in orle,
ppv. Pax aut defensio. 123. 7
LANDEN, Eng., a dexter hand, apaume'e, ppr.
Ero quod eram. 153. 7
LANDER, Devons., an elephant's head, sa.,
armed and ducally crowned, or.
LANDER, Eng., a hand, issuing from a cloud,
holding a sword, waved. 153. 6
LANDETH, a winged heart, ppr. 52. n
LANDLE, Sco., a cock, crowing, ppr. 94. 12
LANDON, Eng., a demi-pegasus, gardant, ar.,
supporting a pennon, gu., tasselled, or. 71.12
LANDOR, Staffs, and Warw., an arm, in pale,
vested, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a fleur de-
lis, gold.
LANDOR of Ipsley Court, Warw., a dexter arm,
gu., banded with two cottises, or, in hand a
fleur-de-lis, ar. 121. I
LANDSAY, or LANDSET, in dexter, a hand, a
sword, erect, supporting a pair of scales.
LANDWATH, a denri-pegasus, ar., guttde-de-
poix. 71. io
LANE, Middx., a demi-griffin, ar. 86. 13
LANE of Rosscommon, Iri., out of a ducal coron
net, or, a demi-griffin, sa., winged, ar. 86. 2
LANE, a dexter arm, vested, ermines, turned
up and indented, ar., in hand, ppr., a mullet,
az.
LANE, a bezant, charged with two griffins'
heads, erased and addorsed, between two,
branches, one palm, the other laurel. 92. 3
LANE, out of the sea, a spear-head, on point a
dolphin, naiant. 68. 4
LANE, Suff., a demi-griffin, segreant, gu., be-
zantee, between claws a bezant, see plate 86
LANE, Ess. and Staffs., a strawberry roan-
horse, salient, couped at flanks, bridled, sa.,
bitted and garnished, or, supporting between
feet a regal crown, ppr. Gardez le roy.
LANE, Eng., out of a crescent, or, two eagles'
heads, addorsed, the dexter, gu., the sinis-
ter, az. 1 02. 5
LANESBOROUGH, Earl of (Brinsley-Butler), Iri.,
a demi-cockatrice, couped, vert, wings ele-
vated, ar., beaked, combed, wattled, and
ducally gorged, or. Liberte toute entiere.
see plate 92
236 LAN
LANFORD, and LANGFORD, an heraldic tiger,
passant, tail cowered. 72. 1 1
LANG, Iri., a hand, erect, holding a broken
spear. 144. 4
LANG, Eng., a savage's head, issuing, ppr.
123. 14.
LANG, Sco., a tower, az., masoned, sa. Une
stay. 22. 14
LANG, Iri., a hand holding a hautboy. 153. 9
LANG, three sprigs of oak, bearing acorns.
54- 7
LANG, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-branch,
ppr. Mercy is my desire. 106. 7
LANG, and LANGAN, Iri., out of a mural coro-
net, or, a spear, ppr., between two palm-
branches, in orle, vert. 51. io
LANGDALE, Yorks., an etoile, ar. 12.8. 5
LANGDALE, Baron (Bickersteth), a dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished, or,
about the elbow a wreath of oak, vert, in
hand a roll of paper, ppr. Suum cuique.
LANGDELL, a star, ar. ' 65. 15
LANGDON, Norf., on a mount, vert, a lynx,
Ppr- 35- 5
LANGDON, Loud., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Mercy is my desire. 106. 7
LANGEFORD, or LANGFORD, Lond., a demi-
shoveller, wings displayed, ar., charged with
a crescent.
LANGFORD, Baron (Langford-Rowley), Iri., a
wolf's head, erased, sa., collared and langued,
gu. Beav and forbear* 62. 2
LANGFORD, an heraldic tiger, statant.
LANGFORD, Beds., in a row of partridge-fea-
thers, of different colours, three club -ales,
or and ar.
LANGFORD, Derbs., Salop, and Notts., a tiger,
passant, maned and tufted, or. n. 13
LANGFORD-NIBBS, a stag's head, cabossed, gu.,
feathered, ar. 84. 2
LANGHAM, Eng., a bear's head and neck, erased,
sa., muzzled, or. Nee sinit esseferos. 28. 2
LANGHAM, out of a coronet, gu., a bear's paw,
sa., holding a sword, ar., pommelled, or.
LANGHAM, and LAN.GHOLME, Line., a bear's
head, erased, ar. 20. 6
LANGHOLME, Eng., a holy lamb, ppr., standard,
gu. In cruce solus. 55. u
LANGHORN, or LANGHORNE, Eng., a bugle-horn,
sa., stringed, gu., between wings, ar.
i. 12 or 13
LANGLANDS, Sco., in the sea, ppr., an anchor,
erect. Spero. 138. 12
LANGLEY, Beds., Heref., and Salop, out of a
mural coronet, a plume of five ostrich-fea-
thers, three ar., and two vert. comp. 108. 5
LANGLEY, Yorks., Lane., and Suff., a cock,
ar., combed, legged, and wattled, gu. 94. 12
LANGLEY, Lond., Line., and Salop, a cockatrice,
sa., beaked, or, combed and wattled, gu.
92. 13
LANGLEY, Iri., a boar, passant, sa., bristled,
hoofed, and tusked, or. 4. 1 1
LANGLEY, Glouc., in dexter gauntlet, in fess,
a sword, in pale, all ppr., blade enfiled with
a dragon's head, sa., couped at neck, gu.
LANGLEY, Salop, between two sprigs of laurel,
vert, a pheon, or.
LANGLEY, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, five
feathers, ar. 108. 5
LANGLOIS, a rock, ppr. 67. 5
LANGMEAD, between wings a spur. 67. 2
LAN 237
LANG MORE, on a chapeau, a greyhound, statant,
ppr. 17- 7
LANGEISH, or LANGRISHE, Iri., a dragon's head,
gu., vomiting fire, ppr. 90. 6
LANGRISHE, Bart., Iri., a demi-lion, rampant,
ppr. 44- J4
LANGSPEAR, a talbot's head, in mouth a demi-
hind, couped.
LANGSTON, or LANGSTONE, Eng., a lion, ram-
pant, gu., supporting a pillar.
LANGTHORNE, a beer-butt, sa., in the bung-
hole three roses, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert.
LANGTON, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a demi-lion, rampant, or, in paws a battle-
axe, ar. comp. 42. 14
LANGTON, a greyhound's head, couped and
collared. 1 8. 10
LANGTON, Eng., a woman's head, couped, ppr.,
vested, gu., on head a cap, or.
LANGTON, Lane., a man's head, in profile, ppr.,
hair flotant, or, on head a cap, sa., turned
up, erminois, couped below shoulders, in
armour, gu.
LANGTON, Lond. and Line., an eagle, or, and
a wyvern, vert, interwoven, and erect on
their tails.
LANGTREE, Lane., an eagle, wings expanded,
gu., beaked and legged, or. 100. 14
LANGWORTHY, Somers., a demi-stag, ppr. 79. 13
LANIS, out of a crescent, two eagles' heads,
addorsed, ppr. 102. 5
LAN KIN, two wings, addorsed, ar., one on each
side of a chapeau, ppr., issuing from the rim.
LANNOY, or LANOY, Eng., a chevalier's head,
in a helmet, plumed, all ppi\ 135. 8
LANSDOWNE, Marquess of (Petty-Fitzmaurice),
a centaur, drawing a bow and arrow, ppr.,
the part from waist, ar. 133. 13. (2.) A
bee-hive, with bees, diversely volant, ppr.
Virtute, non verbis. 76. I
LANSFORD, Eng., a savage's head, couped, ppr.
123. 12
LANSLET, a griffin's head, erased, ppr. 88. 7
LANT, Devons., Northamp., and Staffs., a dove,
ar., beaked and legged, gu., standing on a
serpent, no wed, ppr. comp. 105. 7
LANT, a swan's head and neck, couped, bendy
of six, ar. and sa., charged with a rose, be-
tween two rose-branches, leaved, vert.
LANTE, a serpent, nowed, vert. in. 13
LANY, Norf., a talbot's head, guttle. 61. 2
LANY, Lond., Leic., and Suff., a merman, ppr.,
tail, ar., fins and hair, or, bound round head
with two ribbons, ar. and az., in hand a
hawk's bell, suspended from two strings, of
the second and third.
LAN YON, Cornw., a falcon, rising, wings ex-
tended, and belled. 100. 13
LANYON, Cornw., on a mount, vert, within a
castle with four towers, ar., a falcon, volant,
ppr. 23. 2
LAPINGTON, a pelican, in nest, ppr. Innocue
ac provide. 97. 2
LAPP, Eng., in dexter hand a battle-axe, ppr.
156. 14
LAPP, a demi-mermaid, ppr., in dexter a purse,
gu., in sinister a comb, or.
LAPSLEY, and LAPSLIE, Sco., a long cross, gu.
Corona mea Christus. 147. 4
LAPTHORNE, a lion's head, erased, or, collared,
vair. 49. 12
LAT
LAPWORTH, Cambs., a stork, ppr., resting dex-
ter on a fleur-de-lis, or.
LARAYNE, and LAREYN, out of a cloud, in hand
a garland of laurel, ppr. 144. 13
LARDER, Devons., a woman's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr., vested, gu., garnished, or,
hair, gold. 139. 7
LARDNER, Eng., on a chapeau, a bull, ppr.
IS- H
LARDNER, on a dragon's back, a lion, passant,
ppr. 36. 8
LARGE, Eng., a demi-savage, in dexter a sheaf
of arrows, pointing with sinister to a coro-
net, all ppr. 1 20. I
LARGE, Lond., a demi-savage, in dexter a sheaf
of arrows, pointing with sinister to a coronet,
all ppr. Loyal en tout. 120. I
LARK, or LARKE, a hand, issuing from a cloud,
in fess, lifting a garb, ppr. 12-5
LARKAN, or LARKEN, Eng., a greyhound, sejant,
az. 1 8. 14
LARKIN, and LARKINS, a lark, wings addorsed,
in beak a columbine, all ppr.
LARKWORTHY, Devons., a demi-stag, ppr. Per-
severando. 79- J3
LA ROCHE, Glouc., a crow, ppr. 114. 1 1
LARPENT, Lond., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
attired, or, charged on neck with a fleur-de-
lis, az.
LARPENT, Bart., SUIT. : (i.) A unicorn's head,
couped, ar., attired, or, on neck a fleur-de-
lis and four annulets, interlaced, az. (2.)
Two military helmets, craticulated, or, open
with royal diadems, the one with a crescent,
sa., the other with a right hand extended,
ppr. Optivo cognomine crescit.
LARPING, a unicorn's head, ar., attired, or,
charged on neck with a fleur-de-lis, az.
LARRA, an elm-tree, ppr. 25. 10
LASCELLES, or LASCELLS, Yorks., a bear's head,
or, muzzled, gu. 20. 9
LASCELLES, Earl Harewood. See HAREWOOD.
LASCELLS, Notts, and Yorks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a griffin's head, vert. 86. 3
LASCELLS, a gem-ring, or. 2. 10
LASCELLS, or LASSELLS, Eng., a bear's head,
couped, erminois, muzzled, gu. 20. 9
LASHMAR, Eng., a boar's head, erased and
erect, sa. 3. 6
LASLETT, EMERSON-, Wore. : (i.) A demi-lion,
rampant, holding a battle-axe. 43. II. (2.)
A bear's head, couped at neck. 20. 9
LASLEY, a griffin's head, erased, ppr. 88. 7
LASMAN, a squirrel, sejant, or, between paws a
branch of laurel, vert.
LASSELLS, a bear's head, erm., muzzled, or,
collared, gu., ringed, of the second, on collar
five bezants.
LATCH, Leic. and Notts., a lion's head, or,
gorged with a fess, wavy, az. 47. 13
LATEWARD, a demi-hawk, wings expanded, sa.,
on head two horns, bent, or.
LATHAM, Ess. and Lane., an eagle, preying on
a child, all ppr., the child in swaddling-
clothes, gu., bound, ar., at the head of the
child an oak-branch, of the second. 147. 6
LATHAM, Chesh. and Lond., an eagle, wings
elevated, erminois, preying on a child, ppr.,
swaddled, ar. and az., exposed on a rock, of
the second.
LATHUM, on a hank of cotton, or, an eagle, re-
gardant, gold, wings expanded.
LAT
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LAW
LATIMER, on a mount, vert, a hind, sejant, ar.,
collared and chained, or, under a tree, ppr.
LATIMER, Eng., an Eastern crown, gu. 66. 2
LATIMER, a plume of feathers, or. 51. 3
LATON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stork's
head, ar.
LATOUCHE, or LA TOUCHE, Eng., in hand, in
armour, couped, in fess, a scimitar, enfiled,
with a boars head, couped. 127. 4
LATOUCHE, Iri., on a heart, gu., an eagle's claw,
erased, ppr. 50. 10
LATOUCHE, a mullet, pierced, or. 137. 12
LATOUCHE, Iri., an etoile, pierced, or.
LA TOUCHE, a bezant, charged with a mullet,
gu-
LATTA, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. Dum vivo, virco.
25. 12
LATTON, Berks., a cross-bow, or. comp. 66. 5
LAUCHLAN, or LAWCHLAN, Sco., a swan. Di-
vina sibi canit. 75. 1 1
LAUDER, a hand, couped at wrist, in fess, hold-
ing a sword, in pale, on point a leopard's
face.
LAUDER, Sco., on a rock, ppr., a solan goose,
sejant. Sub umbra alarum tuaram.
LAUDER, or LAWDER, Eng. and Sco., a tower,
a demi-griffin issuing from the top. Strike
alike. 22. 1 1
LAUDER, Bart., Sco., a tower, and a sentinel
looking from the top thereof, ppr. Turris
prudentia custos.
LAUDERDALE, Earl of (Maitland), a lion, se-
jant, affrontee, gu., ducally crowned, in dex-
ter a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or, in
sinister a fleur-de-lis, az. Consilio et animis.
comp. 41. i
LAUGHARNE, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in
pale, pointing with one finger to the sun.
LAUGHER, Eng., a plough, ppr. . 153. 2
LAUGHLIN, Iri., a talbot, sejant, ar., resting
dexter on a shield, gu. 61. 10
LAUGTON, and LAUNGTON, Eng., a dexter arm,
in armour, enbowed, in hand a sword, all
ppr. 140. 13
LAUNCE, Suff., in hand, in armour, ppr., in
fess, a lance, or, headed, ar.
LAUNCE, Cornwi, a demi-bull, erm., attired,
or, pierced by a broken spear, sa., headed,
ar., vulned and guttee-de-sang.
LAUNDER, Lane., a demi-unicorn, sa., attired,
unguled and crined, or, body charged with
three mullets of six points, in bend, ar.
LAUREL, out of an antique crown, a cubit arm,
vested, in hand a bird and a garland of
laurel.
LAURENCE, Iri., a griffin, sejant, wings ad-
dorsed, in dexter a garland of laurel, ppr.
88. II
LAURENCE, a demi-turbot, tail erect, ar.
LAURENSON, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a scimitar. Justitia et
veritas. 121. 6
LAURIE, Eng., a hill, ppr. 134. n
LAURIE, or LAWRIE, Sco., trunk of oak-tree,
sprouting new branches, ppr. Repullulat.
26. 13
LAURIE, Bart., Sco., a garland of laurel, be-
tween two branches of the same, ppr. Vir-
tus semper viridis. 13. 12
LAURIE, Lond., a wreath of laurel, ppr. Vir-
tus semer viridis.
12
LAURIE, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a wreath of lau-
rel, vert. 143. 6
LAURIE, Sco., two branches of laurel, in saltier,
ppr. Virtus semper viridis. comp. 29. 8
LAURIN, on a chapeau, ppr., an eagle's head,
az. 102. 6
LAURISTON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar, all ppr. Justitia et veritas,
121. 6
LAUTOUR, Herts. , an arm, in armour, embowed
to sinister, ppr., garnished, or, supporting
with gauntlet a shield, erminois, charged
with a fess, embattled, cottised, gu. 143. 13
LAUTY, Sco., a dexter hand holding a spear,
erect, ppr.
LAUZON, Eng., a mermaid, with mirror and
comb, all ppr. 32. 5
LA VACH, a bull's head, reversed, erm.
LAVELIS, Cornw., a tower, triple-towered, or.
23. 10
LAVELL, a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
LAVEN of Poole, Sco., a buck's head, couped,
or. 84. 10
LAVENDER, Lond. and Herts., a demi-horse,
ar., gorged with a wreath of lavender.
LAYER, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, gu., du-
cally crowned, or. 60. 10
LAVERICK, or LAVERIKE, Eng., two lions'
gambs, sa., supporting a pillar, or. 117. 3
LAVERIN, a shepherd's flute, erect, ppr. 1 50. 6
LAVEROCK, Eng., two lions' gambs, ppr., sup-
porting a pillar, or. 1 1 7. 3
L AVERS, Eng., a hand holding a crosier, in
bend sinister. 128. 15
LAVERYE, Eng., a savage's head, affronted, ppr.
123. 14
LAVIE, Eng, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
paw, holding a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
52. 2
LAVINGTON, Eng., a covered cup, ar.
comp. 135. 2
LAW, Baron Ellenborough. See ELLEN-
BOROUGH.
LAW, Iri., in dexter hand a battle-axe, ppr.
156. 14
LAW, Sco., a cock, crowing. Sat amico, si mih>.
felix. 94. 12
LAW, Sco., a unicorn's head, ppr. Nee obscura,
nee ima. 70. 4
LAW, Sco., a cock's head, erased, ppr. Nee
obscura, nee ima. 94. 9
LAW, out of a tower, a demi-griffin, segreant.
22. II
LAW, Middx., a wolf's head, gu., ducally gorged,
or.
LAW, Kent, a dove and olive-branch, all ppr.
1 06. 7
LAWARD, LAWARE, and LAWARRE, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, az., beaked,
gold. 86. 3
LAWARD, a demi-bird, sa., on head two small
horns, or, wings expanded, the dexter, out-
side, gu., inside, ar., the sinister, outside, of
the last, inside, of the third.
LAWDER, Sco., a balance, ppr. Mediocria firma.
32. i
LAWDER, Sco., trunk of old tree, budding, ppr.
Repullulat. 26. 13
LA WES, or LAWSE, Kent and Norf., on a ducal
coronet, or, an ermine, passant, ppr.
LAWFORD, a demi-lion, between paws a naval
coronet.
LAW
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LEA
LAWFORD, Lond., a lion, rampant, ppr., ducally
crowned, or, charged on shoulder with a
mullet, ar.
LAWFORD, Eng., an arrow, point downward,
and a palm-branch, in saltier. 157. 13
LAWFUL, a cornucopia, or, flowers and fruit,
ppr., and a trident, az., in saltier.
LAWFUL, a helmet, ar., plumed, or. 131. 3
LAWLER, Eng., on a hand, couped, in fess, a
falcon, rising, ppr. 104. 4
LAWLER, Iri., a bull's head, gu. 14. 7
LAWLESS, Sco., a boar's head, couped, az. 3. 9
LAWLESS, a demi - lion, rampant, ducally
crowned. comp. 41. 1 1
LAWLESS, Baron Clon curry. See CLONCURRY.
LAWLEY, a wolf, passant, sa. Auspice Christo.
63- 3
LAWNDE, Eng., a hand, in armour, couped,
holding a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. 152. 4
LAWRENCE, Glouc., a wolf's head, ppr., charged
on neck with a crescent, or.
LAWRANCE, Glouc., a wolf's head, ar., on neck
a cross crosslet, gu.
LAWRENCE, Hants., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a talbot, sejant, gu. 60. 13
LAWRENCE, Eng., two laurel- branches, vert,
forming a chaplet. 32. 10
LAWRENCE, Sco., an acorn, slipped and leaved,
vert. 54. 9
LAWRENCE, Iri., a griffin, sejant, wings ad-
dorsed, in dexter a garland of laurel, ppr.
88. II
LAWRENCE, Eng., a sea-lion. Que pensez. 69. 7
LAWRENCE, Lond., two trunks of trees, raguly,
in saltier, environed with a chaplet, vert.
29- 3
LAWRENCE, a demi-turbot, ar., tail upward.
LAWRENCE, a wolf's head, couped, ppr. 19. 5
LAWRENCE, Bucks, and Hants., a stag's head,
erased, sa., plate*e, attired, or, ducally gorged,
ar.
LAWRENCE, Glouc., a griffin's head, erased.
88. 7
LAWRENCE, Bart., Iri., out of an Eastern crown,
or, a cubit arm, entwined by a wreath of
laurel, in hand a dagger, all ppr.
LAWRIE, Sco., trunk of oak, in fess, couped and
raguly, ppr., ensigned with a cross patte"e,
fitched, ar., entwined with a laurel-branch,
vert, fructed, gu. Industrid atquefortund.
LAWRIE, Sco., a fox, current, ppr. Ingenio
innumerato habe. . 16. 13
LAWRIE, Eng., a monk, in dexter a crucifix, in
sinister a rosary. 126. 8
LAWRIE, Sco., a dolphin, naiant. Industrid
atquefortund. 68. II
LAWRIE, Lond. and Kent, trunk of laurel-tree,
eradicated, sprouting fresh branches, ppr.
26. 13
LAWS, Eng., an elephant, statant, ppr. 24. 14
LAWS, Durh. and Sco., a cock, ppr. Composi-
tum jus fasque animi. 94. 12
LAWSON of Brayton, Cumb., out of clouds, ppr.,
two arms, embowed, vested, erm., support-
ing the sun, ppr. 152. II
LAWSON, Bart., Cumb., two flexed arms, vested,
ar., supporting the sun, ppr. Quod hones-
turn, utile. 152. ii
LAWSON, Sco., a garb, ppr. Dominus provi-
debit. 12. 13
LAWSON, Sco., a leopard's head, erased, ppr.
Surgo, lumen adest. 10. 6
LAWSON, a demi-lion, rampant, between paws
a mullet. 46. 2
LAWSON, Staffs., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet a battle-axe,
handle, gu., head, ar. 154. 10
LAWSON, on a chapeau, a martlet. 119. 8
LAWSON, a garb, or. 12. 13
LAWSON, Iri., an arm, from elbow, vested, gu.,
cuff, indented, or, in hand a holly-branch,
ppr.
LAWSON, Yorks., a wolf's head, erased, ppr.,
collared, vert, charged on neck with three
bezants. Loyal secret.
LAWSON, Northumb. and Durh., out of clouds,
ppr., two arms, embowed, vested, erm., sup-
porting the sun, ppr. Q,uod honestum, utile.
152. II
LAWSON, Yorks., a hind's head, erased, ar., on
neck three pellets, one and two, collared,
vert.
LAWSON, DE CARDONNEL, Cramlington Hall,
Northumb.: (i.) For Lawson, two arms,
embowed, vested, erm, supporting the sun,
ppr. 152. ii. (2.) For De Cardonnel, a
goldfinch, ppr., on breast a trefoil, vert.
Rise and shine. 112. 5
LAWSTON, Iri., a cubit arm, vested, gu., cuff,
indented, or, in hand a holly -branch, ppr.
LAWTON, a wolf, passant. 19. n
LAWTON, Chesh., a demi-wolf, salient, regard-
ant, ar., vulned in breast, gu.
LAWTON, a demi-lion, ar., ducally crowned, or.
LAX, Herts., on a mount, vert, a Catherine-
wheel, or. comp. 145. 15
LAXTON, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a demi-
griffin, or. 22. 1 1
LAY, Eng., an escallop, or, charged with a sal-
tier, gu., all between wings, gold. 5. 7
LAYARD, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, gold,
a mullet of six points, or. Juvante Deo.
LAYER, Eng., a mullet of six points, gu.
137. 12
LAYER, Norw. and Norf., a unicorn's head,
erased, ar. 70. 5
LAYFIELD, a bull's head, cabossed. 15. 8
LAYLAND, Eng., on a terrestrial globe, a ship,
sailing, ppr. 8. 14
LAYMAN, Eng., a demi-bull, rampant, ppr. 67. 9
LAYTON of Delmayne, Cumb., a lion's head,
erased, ar., gorged with a collar, sa., charged
with three bezants. 49. 14
LAYTON, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant. In om-
nia paratus. 44. 1 4
LAYTON, Line, and Yorks., out of a mural co-
ronet, two wings expanded, ar., each charged
with a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
LAYWORTH, Oxon., a lapwing, ppr., his talon
on a fleur-de-lis.
LAZARUS, Eng., in hand, ppr., a dragon's head,
erased, vert.
LEA, Sco., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
LEA, Wore., a beaver, ppr., seme'e-de-lis, or, in
mouth a branch of willow, ppr.
LEA, Eng., a stag's head, erased, or. 83. 13
LEA, a stag's head, erased, ar. 83. 13
LEACH, and LEACHE, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a lion's gamb, holding a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa. 52. 2
LEACH, a swan, wings expanded, ar., stand-
ing on a trumpet. 75- 9
LEACH, Cornw., in hand, couped at wrist, a
snake. 15 5- ll
LEA
240
LEE
LEADBITTEE, Durh., out of a mural coronet,
gu., a demi- unicorn, erminois, erased, of the
first, armed and crined, or.
LEADER, co. Cork, an arm, embowed, vested,
in hand, ppr., a branch of leaves, of the
second.
LEADER, Eng., a demi-black, in dexter an
arrow, and a quiver of arrows at his back.
125- 5
LEAHY, Iri., a demi-savage, over shoulder a
club, ppr. 125. 10
LEAK, Eng., a hand holding up a heart, all
Ppr. 145- 3
LEAK, Eng., a cannon, mounted on a carriage,
all ppr. 132. 12
LEAK, on each side of a garb, a bird, pecking.
LEAKY, Iri., a horse-shoe, ppr. 126. 4
LEALE, LEALL, or LEALLE, out of a ducal co-
ronet, a sceptre, entwined by a serpent, be-
tween wings, all ppr. III. 2
LEAR, Eng., two hands issuing from clouds,
grasping the trunk of an oak-tree, ppr.
142. 5
LEARMONT, and LEARMONTH, Sco., a rose, gu.,
stalked and leaved, vert. Spero. 30. 8
LEARMONTH, Sco., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. Dum spiro, spero. 106. 7
LEARY, Iri., in dexter hand, ppr., an oak-
branch, vert, fructed, or.
LEASH, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a thistle, ppr., in sinister a fleur-de-
lis, or. 42. I
LEASK, Sco., a crescent, ar. Virtute cresco.
140. 2
LEATH, out of a mural coronet, a beacon, in-
flamed, between wings. 39. 9
LEATHAM, a dexter arm, in armour, in hand a
scimitar. Maintien le droit. 121. 6
LEATHAM, Yorks., on a nest, an eagle, wings
elevated, or, the nest and wings, fretty,
vert. 97. I
LEATHES : (i.) For Leathcs, a demi-griflin, se-
greant, armed and langued. 86. 13. (2.)
For Mussenden, a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, all ppr. 1 06. 7
LEATON, Durh.: (r.) A lion, rampant, or.
41. 12. (2.) Out of a mural coronet, ppr.,
two eagles' wings, expanded, ar., on each a
cross crosslet, fitched. Dieu defend le droit.
LEATT, Lond., on a mural coronet, or, a fire-
beacon, sa., with fire, ppr., between wings,
az. 39. 9
LEAVER, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand a
club, ppr. 149. 7
LE BAREU, Eng., a mullet, ppr. 107. 4
LE BLANC, Lond. and Middx., and Rouen, an
eagle, displayed, sa., ducally crowned, or,
charged on breast with a cinquefoil, gold.
Sans tache. 96. 4
LE BON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ppr. Confido.
108. 5
LECAUFIELD, Baron, Yorks., a lion's head,
erased, or, within a fetterlock, of the same,
the arch, gold and az. Au bon droit. 45. 7
LECAWELL, a unicorn, ar., horned, gu. 70. 10
LECHE, Eng., two lions' gambs, erased, sa.,
holding up a crescent, ar.
LECHE of Garden Park, Chesh. : (i.) For Leche,
a cubit arm, ppr., hand grasping a snake,
vert. 155. 7. (2.) For Canvarden, a wolf's
head, erased, sa., pierced fesswise, sinister,
by an arrow, wavy. Alia corona fidissimo.
19. 4
LECHE, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm, in
pale, ppr., hand grasping a snake, entwined
round arm, vert. comp. 155. II
LECHFORD, SUIT., a leopard's head, per pale,
ar. and sa., between wings, counterchanged.
LECHINGHAM, a ram's head, cabossed, or. 57. 5
LECHMERE, Bart., Wore., a pelican, az., vulning,
gu. Ducit amor patrice. 97. 7
LECHMERE of Hanley, a pelican, ppr. 97. 7
LECHMERE of Fownhope Court, Heref., a peli-
can, az., vulning, ppr. Ducit amor patrice.
97- 7
LECHMERE, Middx. and Heref., a pelican, az. ,
vulning, gu. 97. 7
LECKIE, Sco., an anchor, in pale, the rope
waved round, both ppr. Deus gubernat
navem. 133. 7
LECKIE, Sco., a ship in distress, ppr., in the
sea, vert. A t spes non fracta. 21. 10
LECKIE, or LECKY, Eng., an arm, embowed, in
hand a club, ppr. 149. 7
LECKIE, two arms, couped at wrist, issuing,
holding a two-handed sword, all ppr. 145. 5
LECKY, Iri., a fawn, trippant, ppr. 85. 7
LECTON, Eng., a savage's head, couped at
shoulders, affrontce, ppr., wreathed round
temples, gu. and or. 130. 13
LEDER, Eng., in dexter hand a sheaf of arrows,
ppr. 127. 12
LEDER, a cubit arm, vested, in hand, ppr., a
bunch of leaves, of the second.
LE DESPENCER, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr. 87. 6
LE DESPENCER, Baron (Stapleton), out of a
ducal coronet, or, a Saracen's head, affrontee,
ppr., wreathed, ar. and sa. Pro magna charta
— and — Ne vilefano. comp. 130. 13
LEDGCOMB, Eng., an elephant's head, erased.
24. 6
LEDGER, Eng., an escarbuncle, az. 123. 4
LEDIARD, Glouc., a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
LEDLIE, a ram's head, couped, ar., attired, or,
behind it a crosier, in bend, sinister, ppr.
LEDSAM, Eng., a bull's head, erased, or. 15. 6
LEDSAM of Chad Hill, Warw., a Cornish
chough. Fac et spera. 114. 10
LEE of Fitchworth, Suss., a stag's head,^erased,
or. 83. 13
LEE, Viscount Dillon. See DILLON.
LEE,jKent and Notts., a demi-moor, ppr., vested,
gu., rimmed round collar with two bars, or,
tied round waist, wreathed about head, ar.
and gu., in dexter a gem-ring. 122. II
LEE, Middx., a cock, ar., combed and wattled,
or, beaked and legged, gu. 94. 12
LEE, Lond., a dexter hand, in fess, holding a
sword, in pale, ppr. Forte non ignare.
comp. 128. 7
LEE, Liverpool, a cubit arm, erect, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand a spear, pointed down-
wards. 157. I
LEE, Iri., out of a cloud, a hand, erect, holding
a sealed letter. 123. 13
LEE of Ebford, Devons., a boar, sejant, ppr.,
muzzled and chained, or. 28. 8
LEE, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand a dart, ppr.
LEE, on a ducal coronet, a leopard's face. IO. 5
LEE, out of a ducal coronet, a ram's head, in
mouth a branch.
LEE, a falcon, or, wings close, gu. 105. 14
LEE
241
LEG
LEE, Lond., a talbot's head, ar., collared, az.,
to the collar a ring and line, nowed, of the
. last. comp. 60. 4
LEE, Salop, on a staff, raguly, a squirrel crack-
ing a nut, from the dexter end of the staff,
an°oak-branch, bearing acorns, all ppr.
LEE, Herts., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ar., hilt and pom-
mel, or, from the blade flames of fire, issuing,
ppr.
LEE, Lond., a bear, statant, ppr., muzzled, gu.,
collared and chained, ar., charged on shoulder
with a bezant. comp. 28. 1 1
LEE, Durh., an antelope's head, erased, ar.,
* pellettee, maned, tufted, and attired, sa.,
in mouth a white lily, slipped, ppr.
see plate 82
LEE, Somers., a leopard, passant, ppr., sup-
porting a shield, of the arms, between four
cottises, ar., three leopards' faces, sa.
comp. II. 9
LEE, a leopard, passant, bezante'e. 9. 1 3
LEE, Ess. and Leic., an arm, embowed, in
hand, ppr., a sword, in pale, of the second,
hilt, or, on the blade a snake, entwined,
vert. • 151. 15
LEE, Hants., on a mount, vert, a bear, passant,
ppr., muzzled and chained, or. 28. 1 1
LEE, Cornw. and Wilts., a lion, sejant, or.
38- 13
LEE, on a column, enfiled with a ducal
coronet, an eagle, ppr., preying on a bird's
leg, erased.
LEE, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
leopard's head, sa. II. I
LEECH, or LEECHE, Eng., on a glove, a hawk,
ppr. 104. 14
LEECHMAN, and LEESHMAN, Sco., a pelican, ppr.
Industries munus. 97- 7
LEEDS, Eng., a bomb-shell, sa., fired, ppr.
32. 10
LEEDS, Duke of (Osborne), an heraldic tiger,
passant, or, maned and tufted, sa. Pax in
bdlo. 62. II
LEEDS, or LEEDES, on a staff, raguly, vert, a
cockatrice, wings addorsed, or, combed and
wattled, gu.
LEEDS, Bart., Camb., on a staff, raguly, in fess,
vert, a cock, gu., wings expanded, combed,
wattled, beaked, and legged, ppr. Vigilate.
LEEDS, on a chapeau, a cock, statant. 93. 12
LEEK, Eng., a demi-lion, gardant, in dexter a
fleur-de-lis. comp. 46. II
LEEKE, Notts., a peacock's tail, erect, the plume
displayed, ppr., supported by two eagles,
with wings expanded, ar.
LEEKE, Salop, a leg, couped at thigh, charged
with two fleurs-de-lis.
LEEKE, a leg, couped at thigh, and flexed at
knee, wounded above knee, and dropping
blood.
LEEKE, Middx., a leg, couped at thigh, ar.,
gartered below knee, az.
LKKS, Colonel EDWARD B., Kelbarrow, Gras-
mere, a husbandman mowinto, ppr. E'en
doe and spare nought. 137. 13
LEES, Bart., Eng., in hand a crescent. 132. 15
LEES, Eng., a serpent, erect, tail nowed, in
mouth a garland of laurel, vert. 100. I
LEES, Bart., Iri., a cubit arm, erect, ppr., in
hand a crescent, or. Exegi. 132. 15.
•LEESON. Earl of Miltown. See MILTOWN.
LKESON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, three arrows,
points downward, wreathed about with a
serpent, ppr. III. IO
LEESON, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
or, a phoanix in flames, ppr. 98. 7
LEET, or LETE, on a ducal coronet, an antique
lamp, or, fire, ppr.
LEETE, Eng., a demi-bull, gu., gorged with a
chaplet of laurel, vert. 15. II
LEETH, a demi-griffiu, segreant, gu., winged, az.
76. 13
LEEVES of Fortington, Suss., on a mount, vert,
a swan, ar., wings elevated, ducally crowned
and gorged, or, a chain reflexed over back,
gold, charged on breast with three pellets,
two and one, beaked and inembered, sa.
76. 10
LEFEVER, or LEFEVRE, Eng., trunk of tree,
couped and eradicated, in fess, between
branches a fleur-de-lis. 29. 6
LEFEVRE, Middx., Hants., and Hunts., six
arrows interlaced, in saltier, ppr., points
downward, fretting an annulet, or.
LEFEVRE, Middx., a trefoil, or. comp. 77. I
LEFEVRE, Hants., a lion, couchant. 39. 5
LE FOREST, a unicorn, sejant, ar., armed,
crined, and tufted, or.
LEFRAY, a demi-wy vern, gu. 89. 1 1
LEFROT, Eng., a greyhound's head erased, ar.
20. 4
LEG, Eng., a fountain of three raisings, play-
ing, ppr.
LEG, or LEGG, Eng., a fountain, playing, ppr.
156. i
LEGARD, Bart., Yorks., a greyhound, or, col-
lared, sa., ringed and studded, ar. Per
cruccm ad Stellas. comp. 17. 5
LEGARD, Leic. and Yorks., a greyhound, or,
collared, gu., charged with three bezants.
LEGAT, or LEGGATT, Sco., a cherub's head, ppr.
Jesus Hominum Salvator. 130- i°
LEGAT, two lions' gambs, in pale, gu., sup-
porting a mitre, or.
LEGATT, a lion, sejant, ar. 38. 13
LEGER, Eng., a pheon, with part of shaft.
77- IS
LEGETT, two lions' paws, supporting the regal
crown, all ppr.
LEGGAT, or LEGGATT, an arm, from elbow,
vested, in hand a mill-rind. 152. 12
LEGGE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of
five ostrich-feathers, three ar., two az. En
parole je vis. 108. 5
LEGGE, Kent and Suss., same crest, two &7.
Gaudet tentamine virtus.
LEGGE, Cambs., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
crined, armed, and ducally gorged, or.
LEGGE, Kent, on a triple-tower, a man's leg,
couped at thigh, all ppr.
LEGGET, Sco., a mermaid, in dexter a sword,
all ppr. 32. 9
LEGH, Chesh., a bear, passant, chained, or.
28. 10
LEGH, Chesh., a cubit arm, in pale, vested,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., top of a broken
tilting-spear, of the third, point downward.
LEGH, Somers. and Devons.. a demi-hound,
sa., holding a stag's head, ar., attired, or.
LEGH, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a, sword, with a serpent entwined, all ppr.
LEGH of Norbury Booths Hall, Chesh., an arm,
embowed, couped at shoulder, in hand a
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242
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sword, erect, ppr., a snake twisted round the
same, ar. Prudens, fidelis et audax. 151. 15
LEGH, a cock, gu., head like a ram, ar., attired,
or.
LEGH, Chesh., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., col-
lared, or. 45. 1 4
LEGH of High Legh, Chester, a demi-lion,
rampant, gu., langued, az., collared, or.
Pour Dicu, pour terre. 45. 14
LEGH, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
ram's head, ar., attired, gold, in mouth a
laurel -sprig, ppr,
LEGH, Chesh., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
armed and crined, or, charged on neck with
a cross patonce, gu.
LEGHAM, and LEIGHAM, Eng., an arm, couped
at shoulder, part above elbow in fess, in
hand, erect, a bombshell, fired, ppr.
comp. 155. 3
LEGHTON, Eng., a palm-tree, vert. Peradversa
virtus. 25. I
LE GRICE, Cornw., a boar, passant, sa. 4. 1 1
LEGROSSE, an arm, embovved, ppr., vested, gu ,
in hand a sword by the blade, point down-
ward, az., hilted, or.
LEGRYLE, Norf., a boar, passant, sa. 4. n
LEGUARD, a greyhound, statant, or, collared
and ringed, gu. comp. 17. 5
LEHOOP, Eng., a rose, ppr. 150. i
LE HUNT, Line, and Derbs., on a hill, vert, a
goat, sa., collared, horns and hoofs, ar.
comp. 56. 10
LE HUNT, BAINBRIGGE: (i.) For Le Hunt, be-
tween wings, a leopard's face. (2.) For
Bainbrigge, on a mount, vert, a goat, sa.,
horned and hoofed, ar., collared.
comp. 56. 10
LE HUNT, Iri., a demi-chevalier, brandishing a
sword, ppr. 127. 10
LE HUNT, Eng., out of a baron's coronet, or,
pearls, ar., a dexter hand holding a cutlass,
all ppr.
LE HUNTE of Artramont, co. Wexford, a lion,
sejant. Parcere prostratis. 38. 13
LEICESTER, a swan's head and neck, ar.
comp. 75. 8
LEICESTER, Salop, a swan's head and neck,
erased, ar., guttee-de-sang.
LEICESTER, Chesh., a stag's head, per pale, or
and gu. , attired, of the second, in mouth an
oak-branch, vert, fructed, gold. 83. 14
LEICESTER, Baron De Tabley, Chesh. : (i.)
For Leicester, a swan's head and neck,
couped, ar., gutteVde-sang. 75. 8. (2.)
For Byrne, a mermaid, ppr.' Pro rege et
pat rid. 32. 5
LEICESTER, Earl of (Coke), 011 a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., an ostrich, ar., in mouth a
horse-shoe, or. Prudens qui paticns.
LEICH, out of a ducal coronet, a cubit arm,
erect, hand grasping an adder, entwined
round arm. comp. 155. II
LEIDS, Eng, an eagle's head, gu., between
wings, or. 102. 13
LEIGH, a unicorn's head, or. Tout vicnt de
Dieu. 70. 4
LEIGH, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
armed and crined, or. 70. 6
LEIGH, Surr., a cockatrice, az., combed and
wattled, gu. 92. 13
LEIGH, Chesh. and Derbs., a unicorn's head,
ar., couped, gu., crined and armed, or. 70. 4
LEIGH, a lion, rampant. 41. 7
LEIGH, Hants., a hind, passant, ar. 85. 7
LEIGH of West Hall, Chesh. : (i.) A demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, or, holding a banner, az.,
staff, ppr., headed, ar., charged in chief with
an escutcheon, or, bearing three coats of
arms, see plate 42. (2.) A lion, rampant,
gu., bearing a banner, adorned with scroll-
work, or and ar. Force avec vertu. 40. 14
LEIGH, a demi-lion, rampant, between paws a
lozenge. 43. 15
LEIGH, Taunton, a demi-lion, rampant, armed
and langued, gu. Legibus antiquis. 44. 14
LEIGH, Belmont, Chester, a lozenge, gu., charged
with a unicorn's head, couped, ar., crined,
or.
LEIGH, BARDON, Somers., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, ar., armed and langued, gu. 42. 10
LEIGH, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
ram's head, ar., attired, gold, in mouth a
. sprig of laurel, vert. see plate 57
LEIGH, Chesh. and Iri., a demi-lion, or, hold-
ing a sceptre, gold. see plate 42
LEIGH, a greyhound's head, ar., between two
roses, gu., slipped and leaved, ppr. 1 8. 2
LEIGH, a nag's head, erased. 72. i
LEIGH, Lane., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand,
ppr., a sword, of the second, hilt and pom-
mel, or, environed with a snake, vert.
. 'Si- *5
LEIGH, Surr., on a mount, vert, a lion, cou-
chant, gardant, ar., charged on breast with
an annulet, sa. comp. 39. 13
LEIGH, Somers., a demi-greyhound, sa., holding
a stag's head, cabossed, ar. see plate 1 7
LEIGH, Berks., Chesh., and Derbs., an arm, in
armour, couped at shoulder, or, girt with a
scarf, az., hand grasping a halberd, ppr.
LEIGH, Chesh. and Salop, a cubit arm, erect,
vested, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a broken
tilting-spear, of the third.
LEIGH, Chesh., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
42. 10
LEIGH, Bart., Lane., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
Prodcsse quam conspici. 42. 10
LEIGH, Bart., of South Carolina, a cubit arm,
erect, vested, hand grasping a tilting-spear,
in fess, all ppr.
LEIGH, H ANBURY-, of Pontypool : (i.) For
Leigh, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., armed
and crined, or. 70. 5. (2.) For Hanbury,
out of a mural coronet, sa., a demi-lion,
rampant, or, in paws a battle-axe, of the
first, helved, gold. 42. 14
LEIGHAM, Eng., within a fetterlock, az., a
human heart, gu. 124. 6
LEIGHT, Hants., a wolf, passant, gu. 63. 3
LEIGHTON, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu.
Light on — and — Dread shame. 47. 13
LEIGHTON, Bart., Salop, a wyvern, wings ex-
panded, sa. Dread shame. 91. 5
LEIGHTON of Bausley, Montgomery, same crest
and motto.
LEIGHWOOD, a banyan-tree, ppr.
LEINSTER, Duke of (Fitzgerald), a monkey,
statant, ppr., environed about middle with
a plain collar, and chained, or. Non immc-
mor beneficii — and — Crom a boo. 35. 9
LEIR, Wilts., a demi-unicorn, rampant, be-
tween legs a staff, raguly.
LEIK, Somers., a quill and sword, in saltier,
ppr. 133- &
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LEISHMAN, Eng., a pelican in her piety, ppr.
Industries munus. 97- ll
LEITCH, Sco., a hand holding a serpent, ppr.
155- ii
LEITCH, Sco., a turtle-dove, ppr. Semper Jidus.
112. II
LEITH, Norf,, a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
141. 14
LEITH, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. Trusty
to the end. 141. 14
LEITH, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-branch,
ppr. Fidus ad extremum. 106. 7
LEITH, General, K.B. : (i.) Out of a mural
coronet, a demi-lion, rampant, regardant,
ppr. (2.) A cross crosslet, fitched. Trusty
to the end. 141. 14
LEITH, a stork, in mouth a staff and banner.
LEITH of Freefield, Sco., a heart at gaze.
Trusty to the end. 81. IO
LEITH, Bart., Norf., a lion, passant, gu.,
charged on body with three mullets, in fess,
or.
LEITRIM, Earl of (Clements), a fawn's head,
erased, ppr. Patriis mrtutibus — and — -Vir-
tute non astutid.
LEIVY, a naked arm, embowed, in hand a
sword, all ppr. 1 54. 6
LEKE, Eng., a garb, or, banded, gu. 12. 13
LEKE, a peacock's tail, erect, the plume dis-
played, ppr., supported by two eagles, wings
expanded, ar.
LEKE, Derbs., two eagles, ar., supporting a
garb, or.
LELAM, Northamp. and Yorks., on a mount,
vert, a cock, gu., combed, wattled, and
legged, or. 94. 12
LELAND, Eng., a crow, rising, transfixed by an
arrow. 114. 12
LELLO, or LELO, Heref., a gem-ring, or, en-
twined and fretted with two serpents, ppr.
LELLOW, LELOU, and LELOW, Eng., on a rock,
a fort, in flames, ppr. 67. 3
LEMAN, Lond., in a lemon -tree, ppr., a pelican
in nest, or, feeding her young, ppr.
comp. 97. 2
LEMARCH, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
striking with a dagger, all ppr. 159. 4
LEMARCHANT, out of a ducal coronet, an owl's
leg, in pale, or.
LE MESURIER, Eng., a demi-savage, wreathed
about middle with leaves, in hand three
oak-sprigs, all ppr. 126. 12
LE MESURIER, a hawk, ppr., wings expanded,
or. 100. 13
LEMITAIRE, or LEMITARE, Middx.. a demi-
griffin, sa., holding a Catherine- wheel, ar.
LEMMINGTON, a savage's head, affronte'e, ppr.
123. 14
LnMON, or LEMON, Eng., a pelican in nest,
feeding her young, or. 97. 2
LEMOINE, a dove with olive-branch. 106. 7
LEMON, Cornw., a lion, passant, gu. 36. I
LEMPRIERE, Eng., a dove, ppr. 112. n
LEMPRIERE, a dove, wings expanded, ppr. Non
generant aquiLce columbas. 99. 1 1
LEMSTER, a demi-cupid, in dexter an arrow,
and in sinister a bow, bent, all ppr.
LENAGHAN,Iri., an antelope, passant, or, armed,
gu. 82. 14
LENCH, or LENCHE, Eng., a tiger, sejant, or,
collared, gu., resting dexter on a shield, per
cheveron, gu. and or. see plate 9
LES
LENCHE, Eng., an ounce, couchant, ppr. n. 12
LENDERICK, between two elephants' tusks, or,
a lion's head, erased, gu.
LENDON, Eng., an eagle, issuing, in dexter a
branch of laurel, ppr. 98. 6
LENDRUM, on a mount, vert, a dove, in mouth
an olive-branch, all ppr. 106. 7
LE NEVE, out of a ducal coronet, gold, a lily,
ar., stalked and leaved, vert, bladed and
seeded, or. 53. 14
LE NEVE, Lond., on a mount, vert, three
silver lilies on one stalk, leaved and seeded,
all ppr.
LENIGAN, co. Tipperary, a lion, rampant, or,
leaning on a sword, ar., hilted, gold.
LENINGTON, or LENNINGTON, Eng., a savage's
head, erased, affronte'e, ppr.
LENNARD, Bart., of Bell House, Ess., a hydra,
with seven heads. 90. 14
LENNARD, a demi-lion, rampant, ducally gorged,
in dexter a rose, gu. see plate 43
LENNARD, Kent and Ess., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a tiger's head, ar. 1 1. I
LENNARD, a tiger's head. 10. 6
LENNARD, BARRETT-, Bart., Ess., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an Irish wolf-dog's head,
per fess, ar. and erm., charged with an
escallop. Pour bien desirer.
LENNIE, Sco., a dexter arm, ppr., in hand a
covered cup, or. 159. 5
LENNOS, or LENOS, Eng., a pennant, tasselled,
gold. 2. 8
LENNOX, Sco., a lion, sejant, collared and lined.
38. i
LENNOX, Duke of Richmond and Lennox.
See RICHMOND.
LENT, a horse, passant, ar. 72. 12
LENTHAL, Oxon., a greyhound, current, ppr.
17. 8
LENTHALL, Dors., a greyhound, in full course,
sa., collared, or.
LENTHALL, Wei., same crest. Azin court.
LENTHORP, and LENTHROP, a lady, ppr., richly
vested, vert.
LENTON, Northamp. and Bucks, a tiger's head,
erased, az., tufted, armed, collared, and
ringed, or. IO. 9
LENT, Sco., a cubit arm, ppr., hand holding up
a covered cup, or. 142. 1 1
LEONARD, Earl of Sussex, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a tiger's head, ar., maned and
tufted, gold. Pour bien desirer. II. I
LEONARD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a tiger's
head, ar. II. i
LEPARD, Eng., a fox, current, or. 16. 13
LEPTON, Eng. , out of a castle, triple- to wered,
a demi-lion, ppr. 23. 5
LK ROACHE, a rock, ppr. 67. 5
LEROUX, Eng., a plume of feathers, ar. 51. 3
LESCOMB, on a mount, vert, a greyhound, cur-
rent, between two branches of laurel.
LE SCOT, Eng., two battle-axes, in saltier, az.,
hafted, sa. 126. 15
LESLIE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
double-queued. 46. 12
LESLIE, Bart., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
griffin's head, gu., beaked, of the first. Grip
fast. 86. 3
LESLIE, Sco., an eagle's neck, with two heads,
erased, sa. JJ old fast— or— Firma spe.
comp. 96. 9
LESLIE, Sco., a demi-angel, vested, az., winged,
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or, in dexter a griffin's head, erased, ppr.,
beaked, or. Stat promissa fides, 139. 6
LESLIE, Iri., a fox, sejant, or. 16. 10
LESLIE, a griffin's head, erased, ppr. Firma
spe. 88. 7
LESLIE, Sco., between the horns of a crescent,
a buckle, ar. Conamine augcam. 80. I
LESLIE, Sco. , a crescent, ar. Crescat, Deo pro-
motor '€. 140. 2
LESLIE, Earl of Rothes. See ROTHES.
LESLIE, in hand, erect, a sword, in pale, on
point a boar's head, erased, in fess. 148. II
LESLIE, a chevalier, in complete armour, in
dexter a flag-staff, the pennon flotant over
head, and held by sinister hand.
comp. 137. 5
LESLIE, Sco., a demi-griffin. 86. 13
LESLIE, Sco., a demi-griffin, ppr., in claws a
buckle, or. Grip fast.
LESLIE of Glasslough, Monaghan, a griffin's
head, ppr. Grip fast. 37-6
LESLIE, Bart., Surr., a camel's head, erased,
or, bridled, lined, ringed, and gorged with
a ducal coronet, sa. Mens cujusque is est
quisque. 31. 6
LESLIE, Bart., Sco., a demi-griffin, ppr. Grip
fast. 86. 13
LESLIE of Warthill, Aberdeen, a griffin's head,
erased, ppr. Grip fast. 88. 7
LESLY, Sco., a griffin, ppr., winged, or, in dex-
ter a buckle, gold. Probitas etjirmitas. 87. 14
LESLY, Sco., a buckle, or. Keep fast. 132. 7
LESLY, Sco., a buckle, ar. Firma durant.
132. 7
LESLY, Sco., in hand a pen, ppr. Soli Deo
gloria. 144. to
LESLY, Bart., Findrassie, Morays., a griffin's
head, couped, between wings, ppr. Grip fast.
88. 6
LESLY, Sco., an eagle's neck with two heads,
erased, sa. Holdfast. comp. 96. 7
LESLY, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, ppr. Grip
fast. 88. 7
LESLY, Sco., a griffin's head. Grip fast. 87. 6
LESLY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., double-
queued. 46. 12
LESLY, Sco., a griffin's head, couped, ppr.,
charged with a cross crosslet, fitched, ar.
LESLY, Sco., out of a crescent, ar., a man, in
armour, holding a buckle, ar.
LESLY, a demi-angel, wings, or, in dexter two
greyhounds' heads, erased, ppr. Stat pro-
missa fides.
LESQN, or LESONE, Northamp., out of a cloud,
the sun rising in splendour, all ppr. 7. I
LESSINGHAM, a martlet, sa. 119. 4
LESSINGTON, on a baron's coronet, or, a lion,
rampant, gu.
LESSLER, Eng., a minerva's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr. 129. 4
LESSLIE, a griffin's head. Grip fast. 87. 6
LESTER, a demi-griffin, segreant, gu. 86. 13
LESTON, a lion, passant, az., ducally gorged and
chained, or.
LESTRANGE, Norf., Suff., and Middx., a lion,
passant, gardant, or. 36. 13
LESTRANGE, two hands couped and conjoined,
in fess. 159. 1 1
L'ESTRANGE, Eng., in lion's paw, sa., a dagger,
ppr. 45. 8
LE STRANGE, STYLEMAN LE STRANGE of Hun-
stanton Hall, Norf.: (i.) For Le Strange, a
LEV
lion, statant, tail extended, or. comp. 37. 5
(2.) For Styleman, a camel's head, erased,
az., bezantee, muzzled, collared, lined, and
chained, or, on the collar, three hurts.
LESTWICHE, Chesh., a still, ar.
LETCH, Eng., a harp, gu. 77. n
LETE, out of a ducal coronet, gold, a lamp of
three branches, or, fired, ppr.
LETEMPS, the emblem of Time, passing, with
his scythe over shoulder, all ppr.
LETHAM, or LETHEM, Sco. and Eng., a griffin's
head, between wings, in beak a feather, ppr.
LETHAM, or LATHEM, Eng. and Sco., on a
mount, vert, a peacock, ppr. comp. 117. 6
LETHBRIDGE, Sco., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-eagie, wings expanded. 98. 3
LETHBRIDGE, a bear's paw, erased and erect,
holding a spear-head, point downward, be-
tween wings.
LETHBRIUGE, Devons., a stag's head, erased,
attired, or, in mouth a rose, of the first,
stalked and leaved, vert.
LETHBRIDGE, Bart., Somers., out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.
Spes mea in Deo.
LETHIEULLIER, Ess., and LETHULIER, Middx.,
a parrot, ppr. 1 1 8. 12
LETHIM, Sco., a dove, within a serpent, in orle,
ppr. 1 1 8. 4
LETHOOP, a rose, ppr. 30. 8
LETT, Eng., three organ-pipes, two in saltier,
surmounted by the third, in pale, banded,
vert.
LETTON, Eng., a dexter hand, in fess, holding
a cross crosslet, fitched, az. 146. 1 1
LETTON, Herts., a bittern, in flags, seeded, all
ppr. 118. 13
LEUKENOR, Eng., a unicorn's head, couped,
az., platee, horned, or. 70. 4
LEUKENOR, Eng., a hawk's lure, az., fringed,
or, lined, ar. 66. 13
LEVALL, Eng., a Cornish chough, wings ex-
panded, issuing from the top of a tower, all
ppr. 22. 4
LE VAVASOUR, Yorks., a cock, gu. 94. 12
LEVEALE, and LEVEALIS, Cornw., a tower,
masoned, sa. 22. 14
LEVELAND, in dexter hand a dagger, in pale,
with a laurel wreath pendent therefrom,
ppr. 128. 7
LEVEN, Earl of (Leslie-Melville).: (i.) For
Melville, the head of a ratch-hound, erased,
sa. Denique coelum. 61. 2. (2.) For Leslie,
a demi-chevalier, in complete armour, in
dexter a dagger, erect, ppr., hilt and pommel,
or. Pro reye et patrid. 127. 10
LEVENS, Eng., on a chapeau, a wyvern, wings
addorsed. 91. 2
LEVER, Lane., a hare, ppr. 58. 5
LEVER, Lane., on a trumpet, in fess, a cock,
ppr. 94. ii
LEVERAGE, Eng., a leopard's head, cabossed,
ppr. 47. 2
LEVERMORE, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand
a scimitar, ppr. 146. 4
LEVERSAGE, Eng., a leopard's head, erased,
gardant, ppr. 10. 4
LEVERSEDGE, Somers., a leopard's head, jes-
sant-de-lis, or. 48. 4
LEVERSEDGE, Chesh., a leopard's head, or.
10. 12
LEVERSEY, and LEVESEY, Eng., a lion's paw,
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issuing, ppr., supporting an escutcheon, gu.
45- 2
LEVERTON, a hare, sejant, ar. 58. I
LEVERTON, a pelican, ppr. 97. 7
LEVERTON, Lond. and Surr., a pelican, vulning,
ar. 97-7
LEVESAT, or LEVESEY, Kent, Lane., and Surr.,
a lion's gamb, erased, gu., holding four tre-
foils, slipped, vert.
LEVESON, Kent and Salop, a goat's head, erm.,
attired, or. 56. 4
LEVESON, Kent and Salop, a goat's head,
erased, erm., attired, or. 55. 2
LEVESON, Staffs., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet a battle-axe,
handle, gu., head, or. 154. 10
LEVESQUE, Eng., on a fish, a sparrow-hawk,
ppr. 104. 12
LEVET, or LEVETT, Eng., a gad-fly, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. 76. 6
LEVETT, Suss., a lion, rampant, ar., crowned,
or, between paws a cross crosslet, fitched, of
the first.
LEVETT, Staffs., a demi-lion, or, entwined with
. a sprig of laurel, vert, supporting a cross
crosslet, fitched, sa.
LEVETT, Wichnor Park, a demi-lion, ar., du-
cally crowned, or, gorged with a collar, az.,
in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched, sa., sinis-
ter resting on an escutcheon, of the third,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, gold.
LEVI, a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
LEVI, Eng., on a tower, ppr., a flag, ar.
22. 5
LEVING, Iri., an oak-tree, fructed, ppr. 25. 12
LEVING, and LEVING E, Eng., a sword and
garb, in saltier, ppr. 12. 12
LEVING, and LEVINGS, within a chaplet, vert,
an escallop, ar. 5. 9
LEVINGE, Bart., Iri., an escallop, ar., within a
garland, ppr. Vestigia nulla retrorsum. 5. 9
LEVINGE, Iri., a bell, az. 159. I
LEVINGSTONE, Sco., a demi-savage, over shoul-
der a club, ppr. 125. IO
LEVINS, a bull's head, sa., charged with a cres-
cent, gu.
LEVINZ, on a torteau, a squirrel, sejant, ppr.
LEVINZ, Lond., Northamp., and Oxon., on a
vine-branch, a squirrel, sejant, all ppr.
LEVY, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed.
hand apaumee, ppr. 148. 2
LEW, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand a roll of
vellurn. 125. 3
LEWARD, a demi-lion, rampant, or, between
paws a mullet, ar.
LEWCAS, on a chapeau, an heraldic tiger, pas-
sant, ppr.
LEWELLYN, Eng., a pheon, ppr. 77. 13
LEWEN, a full inoon, ar. 7. 8
LEWES, Eng., a horse's head, bridled, ppr.
72. 7
LEWES, Lond., an eagle, displayed, sa., feet on
wreath, in beak, and entwined round body,
a serpent, ppr.
LEWING, Hartford, a buck, trippant. 70. 4
LEWIN, a buck, trippant, or, gorged with a
chaplet, vert.
LEWIN, and LEWINS, a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
supporting a lozenge, or, on it a trefoil,
slipped, vert.
LEWIN, a buck, trippant. 79-4
, Kent, a sea-lion, ppr., the tail nowed,
in paws a shield, gu., charged with an escal-
lop, or. see plate 69
LEWIN, Horsfall, a demi-lion, between paws a
trefoil.
LEWINS, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
44. 14
LEWIS, Salop, a demi-griffin, or. 86. 13
LEWIS, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, two or, and three sa.
Spe tutiores armis. 108. 5
LEWIS, Sco., a stag's head, erased, affrontee.
83- 3
LEWIS, Iri., on top of a spear, issuing, a dol-
phin, naiant. 68. 9
LEWIS, Iri., a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
LEWIS, a greyhound's head, ar., between two
roses, gu., slipped and leaved, ppr. 18. 2
LEWIS, a demi-goat, ar., between paws a
human heart, gu. 82. 5
LEWIS, on a mount, vert, a greyhound, couch -
ant, gu., collared, or. comp. 1 8. 1 1
LEWIS, a demi-wolf, rampant, ar. 64. 8
LEWIS, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
greyhound, sa., collared, or. 17. I
LEWIS, Wei., on a chapeau, gu.. turned up,
erm., a tiger, statant. Expertus fidelem. 9. 12
LEWIS, a horse's head, bridled, ppr. 72. 7
LEWIS, Lane., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., an heraldic tiger, passant. Hcec olini
meminisse juvabit.
LEWIS of St. Pierre, Monm., a griffin, segreant,
sa. Ha persa la fide, haperso I'honore. 86. 10
LEWIS, Wei., a lion, rampant, sejant, ar. 38. 10
LEWIS, Dors, and Somers., an antelope's head,
erased, sa., maned, tufted, and ducally
gorged, or. comp. 82. 7
LEWIS, Kent, an ermine, passant, p.pr. 33. I
LEWIS, Kent, a demi-beaver, ppr. 34. 7
LEWIS, Ess., Herts., and Yorks., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a plume of five-ostrich-
feathers, ar. 1 08. 5
LEWIS of Grwinfe, Carmarthen, a demi-griffin,
segreant, or. Facta, non verla. 86. 13
LEWIS, Wei., a buck, trippant. 79. 4
LEWIS, Wei., an eagle's head, erased, or. 102. 10
LEWIS, Hampton, Wei. : (i.) For Lewis, a Cor-
nish chough, ppr., in dexter a fleur-de-lis, az.
(2.) For Hampton, a wyvern, amidst bul-
rushes, ppr.
LEWKENOR, or LEWKNOR, Suff., Suss., and
Wore., a greyhound, current, ar., collared,
gu. comp. 17. 8
LEWKNOR, Suss, and Wore., a unicorn's head.
erased, az., bezantee, horned and maned, or.
70- 5
LEWSELL, an antelope's head, gardant, or, at-
tired, sa.
LEWSON, Eng., a goat's head, erased, erm.,
attired, or. 55. 2
LEWTHWAIT, or LEWTHWAITE, an heraldic
tiger's head, erased, gu. Tiens a la verite.
62. 2
LEWTHWAITE of Broadgate, Cumb., a garb,
bound by a serpent, ppr., in mouth a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. Tendens ad cethera
virtus.
LEWYN, Kent, a buck. 81. 10
LEWYS, out of a ducal coronet, a plume of
feathers. Spe tutiores armis. 108. 5
LEXINTON, Eng., a demi-lady, between two
branches of palm, in orle, in hand a thistle,
ppr.
LEX
246
LIL
LEXTON, out of a castle, triple-towered, a demi-
lion, all ppr. 23. 5
LEY, a lion, sejant, or. Vincendo rictus. 38. 1 3
LEY, Eng., on an escallop, between wings, or,
a saltier, gu. 5. 7
LEYBORNE, an eagle, regardant, wings expanded,
az., beaked and legged, or. 100. 10
LEYBOUEN, a buck's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
LEYBOURNE, Eng., an eagle, volant, regardant,
az., beaked and legged, or. 100. 8
LEYCESTER, a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter a
fleur-de-lis. 46. 1 1
LEYCESTER of Toft, Chesh., a roebuck, attired,
of the second, in mouth an acorn -branch,
ppr.
LEYCROFT, in hand, ppr., in pale, vested, az.,
a chaplet, gu.
LEYE, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet a battle-axe, all ppr. 154. 10
LEYHAW, Eng., a ship in full sail, ppr. 21. 14
LEYLAND, Lane., a demi-dove, wings addorsed,
az., in mouth three ears of wheat, or.
LEYNYS, a hand holding an oak-branch, fructed,
or.
LEYSON, Eng., a goat's head, erased, erm.,
attired, or. 55. 2
LEYVER, a leveret, ppr. 58. 5
LIARD, Eng. , an antelope, tripping, ppr. 82. IO
LIBBY, out of a paling, or, a dexter arm, ppr.,
vested, gu., in hand a baton, az., tipped,
gold.
LIBERTON, Eng., a stag's head, couped, az.
84. 10
LICHFIELD, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., a garb,
ppr. 12. 7
LICHFIELD, Oxon., an arm, embowed, vested,
ar., in hand, ppr., a bow, or, strung, gu.
146. 12
LICHFIELD, Earl of (Anson) : ( I. ) Out of a ducal
coronet, a spear-head, ppr. (2.) A grey-
hound's head, couped, erm., charged on neck
with two bars-gemelle, or. Nil desperan-
dum. 1 8. 10
LICKIE, Sco., two hands couped below wrist,
supporting a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel,
or. 145. 5
LIDDEL, Sco., a rose, slipped, gu. Hinc odor
et sanitas. 30. 8
LIDDELL, or LIDELL, Sco., a demi-lion, or, in
dexter a mullet, gu. 46. 2
LIDDELL, Durh. and Northumb., a lion, ram-
pant, sa., billettee, or, crowned with an
Eastern crown, gold. Unus et idem.
LIDDERDALE, Sco., an eagle's head, erased,
ppr. Foresight is cdl. 102. 10
LIDDERDALE, Lond., same crest. Per bella qui
providet.
LIDDIARD, Wilts., a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a mullet, gu. 46. 2
LIDDIAT, Staffs, and Wore., a wolf's head,
erased. 19. 6
LIDDLE, Eng., two lions' gambs, erased, sup-
porting a column, ppr. 1 1 7. 3
LIDEL, Eug. , two hands conjoined, in f ess, each
united to a wing at wrist. 131. 5
LIDGBIND, Kent and Suff., in a mural coronet,
or, the trunk of a tree, ppr., sprouting, vert,
surmounted by a pelican, gold, vulning, of
the second, ducally crowned, az.
LIDIARD, Eng., a wolf's head. Guardez vow.
19. 6
LIDSEY, Lond., a demi-griffin, segreant, az.,
beaked and legged, gu., in dexter a trefoil,
slipped, or.
LIENIS, and LIENYS, an arm, couped at elbow,
in pale, vested, ar., in hand, ppr., a bunch
of acorns, vert, fructed, or.
LIEUBENROOD, Berks., out of an Eastern coro-
net, gu., two antelopes' horns, ar., round
each a ribbon, twisted, vert.
LIEVRE, Surr., a hare, current, ppr. A ma vie.
58. 8
LiFEiLDE,'or LIFIELD, Surr. and Herts., a bull's
head, cabossed, ar., armed, or. 15. I o
LIFFORD, Viscount, Iri. (Hewitt), on trunk of
tree, in fess, an owl, all ppr. Be just, and
fear not.
LIGHT, a swan's neck, ar., between wings, gu.,
behind the neck a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, 'one ar., between two, gu., all turn-
ing over the head.
LIGH, Chesh., a cubit arm, in pale, in armour,
garnished, or, in hand a tilting-spear, all
ppr., headed, ar.
LIGHTBODY, Sco., a star, issuant from a cloud,
ppr. Clarior e tenebris. 7. 4
LIGHTBODY, Sco., same crest. E tenebris lux.
LIGHTBORNE, or LiGHTBOURNE, Lane., an eagle,
displayed, az., beaked and membered, or.
95- 13
LIGHTBOURNE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a
cockatrice's head, between wings. 92. 2
LIGHTFOOT, Eng., a human heart, pierced by a
passion-nail, in bend. 136. 9
LIGHTFOOT, a griffin's head, erased, gorged
with a collar, charged with three escallops.
comp. 88. 7
LIGHTON, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr., in
beak an acorn, or, stalked and leaved, vert.
102. 4
LIGHTON, Sco., a miner va's head, affrontee, ppr.
129. 4
LIGHTON, a palm-tree, vert. Per adversa virtus.
25- i
LIGHTON, Sco., a lion's head, erased. Light on.
47- 13
LIGHTON, Bart., Iri., a lion's head, erased,
crowned with an Eastern crown, or, lan-
gued, az. Fortitudine tt prudentid.
see plate 47
LIGO, Bucks., on a chapeau, az., turned up, ar.,
an etoile, between wings, or.
LIGON, Wore, and Glouc., an old man's head,
ppr., hair and beard, sa. 123. 14
LIGON, Glouc. and Wore., a Saracen's head,
ppr., wreathed, ar. and gu. 131. 15
LIGONIER, Lond. and Surr., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a demi-lion, rampant, errninois,
in dexter a branch of palm, vert. 43. 10
LIGONIER, Iri., out of a mural coronet, a demi-
lion, erminois, in dexter a palm-branch, vert.
A rege et victoria. 43. 10
LILBORNE, or LILBOURNE, Eng., a castle, triple-
towered, ppr., flagged, sa. 23. 10
LILBORNE, or LILBURNE, an arm, in armour,
ppr., in hand a truncheon, or. Vis virifra-
gilis. 153. 12
LILE, and LILLE, on a chapeau, ppr., a lion,
couchant, or. 39. 6
LILFORD, Baron ( Atherton - Powys), a lion's
gamb, erased and erect, gu., grasping a fleur-
de-lis, or. Parta tueri.
LILL, Iri., a hand, erect, out of a cloud, holding
an anchor, in pale, ppr. 140. 6
LIL 247
LILLAN, Eng., a hand, holding a dagger, on
point a moor's head. 15 5- 6
LILLEY, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
LILLIE, Eng., between the attires of a stag, or,
a rose, gu. 131. 2
LILLIE, Sco., out of a cloud, a dexter hand,
ppr., grasping a club, all ppr. 155. 5
LILLINGTON, SPOONER-, Warw., a demi-dragon,
wings expanded, in dexter a battle-axe.
86. 14
LILLY, Iri., a lion, rampant, regally crowned.
41. 4
LILLY, Eng., a dexter hand, apaumee, gu. 153. 7
LIMBERY, and LIMBREY, Dors., a unicorn, pas-
sant, gu., crined, armed, and hoofed, or.
LIMBORNE, Eng., in dexter hand, a hunting-
horn. 152. 14
LIMERICK, a de mi- savage, affronte'e, in dexter
a hatchet, in sinister a club, resting over
shoulder.
LIMERICK, Earl of (Pery), a fawn's head,
erased, ppr. Virtute non astutid. 63. 7
LIMESEY, Eng., stump of oak-tree, sprouting
new branches, ppr. 26. 13
LIMESIE, Eng., a rose-bush, bearing roses, ppr.
30- 5
LIMSAY, and LIMSEY, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, gu. , a dexter arm, in hand a sword,
ppr. 143. I
LINACRE, Derbs., a greyhound's head, erased,
charged with four escallops, counterchanged.
LINCH, Kent, a leopard, rampant, ppr. II. 8
LINCH, a wolf, passant, sa. 63. 3
LINCH, a lynx, passant, ar. 62. 7
LINCOLNE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, ppr., crowned with an antique
crown, gold.
LINCOLNE, a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
LIND, Sco., two branches of laurel, in saltier,
ppr. Semper virescit virtus.
LINDESAY, Tyrone, a swan, ppr., statant, wings
close. 75. 6
LINDESEY, Sco., an ostrich, in mouth a horse-
shoe, ppr. Patien'ia rincit. 108. 13
LINDON, Iri., an arm, embowed, in hand a
scimitar, ppr. Patria cara, carior libertas.
146. 4
LINDON, Iri., a dragon, statant. 87. 12
LINDSAY, a cubit arm, ppr., in hand a sword,
in pale, ar., hilt and pommel, cr, on point a
pair of scales, of the last. Recte rel ardua.
comp. 93. 2
LINDSAY, an ostrich's head, erased, ppr., in
mouth a horse-shoe, or, about neck a label
of three points, ar.
LINDSAY, Sco., an ostrich's head, erased, ppr.
LINDSAY, Sco., a castle, ppr. Firm-as nianeo.
LINDSAY, Sco., a swan, wings addorsed, ppr.
75- I0
LINDSAY, Sco., an otter's head and neck,
erased, sa. 27. 4
LINDSAY, Sco., a swan, naiant, ppr. Lire, but
dread. 76. 13
LINDSAY, Sco., a tower, ppr., ensigned with a
crescent, ar. Firmiter maneo. 22. 10
LINDSAY, Sco., two stalks of wheat, in saltier,
ppr. Non solum armis. 13. 14
LINDSAY, Sco., a withered branch of oak sprout-
ing forth green leaves, ppr. Mortua vires-
cunt. 54. 12
LINDSAY, an ostrich, ppr., in beak a key. En-
dure Jort. 108/13
LIS
LINDSAY, Sco., in dexter hand a branch of
olive, ppr. Mutus amore cresco.
LINDSAY, Glen view, Wicklow, a swan, ppr.,
standing, wings closed. Live, but dread.
75. 6. For Brocas, a negro's head, in pro-
file, crowned with an eastern crown, or.
Vincit veritas. 135. 12
LINDSAY, Earl of Balcarras. See BALCARRAS.
LINDSAY, Sco., a sword, in pale, on point a
balance and scale, ppr. Recte vel ardua.
93- 2
LINDSEY, Earl of (Bertie), a Saracen's head,
couped at breast, ppr., ducally crowned, or.
122. 5
LINDSEY, co. Mayo, an eagle, displayed, with
two heads. 96. 13
LINE, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, gu. 88. 7
LINESLEY, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in glove a sabre, all ppr. 121. 6
LINFORD, Eng., a talbot, passant, ar. 61. 7
LING, and LINGUE, Line., on a mount, vert, a
lion, sejant, gardant, or, resting dexter on a
caltrap, az.
LINGARD, Eng., a stag's head, affrontee, gorged
with a ducal coronet, ppr. 84. 12
LINGAYNE, and LINGEN, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a garb, vert.
LINGEN, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a scimitar, all ppr. 121. 6
LINGHAM, Eng., two branches of oak, in saltier,
ppr. 54. 10
LINGHOOKE, Norf., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
gorged with a collar, dancettee, or, in beak
a violet, az., stalked and leaved, vert.
LING WOOD, Eng., an antelope's head, erased,
erm. 82. 6
LINGWOOD, Ess., a talbot's head, or, pellettee,
gorged with a mural coronet, gold.
see plate 60
LINLEY, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a demi-
boar, or. see plate 4
LINNET, out of a ducal coronet, or, a double
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. 109. 6
LINNING, Sco., a dexter cubit arm, in hand a
broadsword, all ppr. 159. 7
LINSEY, a demi-eagle, displa}-ed, on body a
quatrefoil.
LINSKILL, a demi-eagle, displayed, or. 101. 13
LINT, Eng., a dexter hand, gu., holding a cross
crosslet, fitched, sa. 116. 14
LINTON, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, in beak
an acorn, stalked and leaved, all ppr.
1 02. 4
LINTON, Cambs., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
LiNTOT, two lions' gambs, holding a garb.
LIN WOOD, Eng., a demi-talbot, in mouth an
arrow, ppr. 6 1. 4
LIONNEL, Eng., an antique crown. 66. 2
LIPPINCOT, out of a mural coronet, gu., five
ostrich- feathers, alternately ar. and az.
LIPSCOMB, Eng., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand an oak- branch, ppr.
LISBONE, and LISBORNE, Eng., a boar, passant,
or. 4. 1 1
LISBURNE, Earl of (Vaughan). an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis,
az. Non revertar inultus. 142. 4
LISLE, Iri., a marigold, slipped and leaved,
ppr. S3-. 2
LISLE, Hants., a lion's head, couped. 47. 14
LISLE, a stag, ar., collared, chained, and at-
tired, or.
LIS
248
LLE
LISLE , Hants, a stag, trippant, ar., attired, or.
. 79- 4
LISLE, Middx., a lion's gamb, az., holding an
escallop, or.
LISLE, a millstone, ar., charged in the centre
with a mill-rind, sa.
LISLE, Baron, Iri. (Lysaght), an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand a dagger, all ppr.
Bdla I korrida betta. 159-4
LISMORE, Viscount, Iri. (O'Callaghan), a dex-
ter arm, embowed, in hand a sword, en-
twined with a serpent, all ppr. Fidus et
audax. 151. 15
LISTER, Staffs., a buck's head, charged with a
crescent, Retinens vestigia famce. 83. i I
LISTER, Sco., a buck's head, erased, ppr.
Malo mori quam fccdari. 83. 13
LISTER, Staffs., on a five-leaved ducal coronet,
or, a buck's head, erased, per fess, ar. and
gu. 83. i
LISTER, a stag's head, erased, collared, pierced
through neck with a dart.
LISTER, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
LISTER of Burwell Park, Line., a stag's head,
erased, ppr. Est modus. 83. 1 3
LISTER, Baron Ribblesdale. See RIBBLESDALE.
LISTON, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., holding a gilli-
flower, ppr.
LISTON, Sco., two hands conjoined, couped,
ppr. 159. II
LISTOWELL, Earl of (Hare), a demi-lion, couped,
ar., ducally gorged, or. Odiprofanum. 46.8
LITCHFIELD, a goat's head, couped, affrontee.
82. 3
LITCHFIELD, Eng., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ppr. Semper pug-
nare paratus. 140. 13
LITCOTT, an old man's head, ppr., vested, sa.,
ducally crowned, or. 131. 8
LITHGOW, Sco., a palm-branch, vert. 13. i
LITLER, or LITTLER, a filbert tree, ppr., the
trunk raguly, on each side a squirrel, salient,
gu-
LITSTER, Sco., a deer's head, couped, ppr.,
Lahore etfiducid. 84. 10
LITSTER, a stag at gaze, ermines, ducally
gorged and attired, or.
LITSTER, Eng., an anchor and cable, sa. Sine
Deo nihil. 133. 7
LITTELL, Eng., two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
150. 10
LITTELL, Ess., on an arrow, or, a cock, statant,
combed and wattled, gu.
LITTLE, Eng. and Iri., a demi-bull. 67. 9
LITTLE, a leopard's head, or. Magnum in
parvo. 10. 4
LITTLE of Llanvair Grange, Monmouth, a -leo-
pard's head, ppr. Magnum in parvo. 10.12
LITTLEBOY, Eng. , a goat's head, erased, gu.
55- 2
LITTLEBURY, Eng., a lion's paw, holding a
spear, sa., point, or. 50. 13
LITTLEBURY, Line., a man's head, couped, in
mail, all ppr. 135. 8
LITTLEDALE, Eng., two lions' paws, in saltier,
ppr. 52. 8
LITTLEDALE, Bolton Hall, Yorks., a demi-lion,
gu., gorged with a collar gemelle, ar., in
dexter a cross crosslet, of the same. Fac et
spera.
LITTLEFIELD, Eng., on a garb, or, a bird, ar.,
in beak an ear of wheat, vert. i i 2. 6
LITTLEHALES, Suss., between wings, or, an
armed arm, embowed, ppr., garnished, gold,
in gauntlet an arrow entwined with an olive-
branch, vert. 148. 13
LITTLER, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, cracking a
nut, all ppr. 58. 12
LITTLETON, Staffs, and Salop, a wyvern's head.
90. 4
LITTLETON, Wore., a moor's head, in profile,
ppr., wreathed, ar. and sa. 131. 15
LITTLETON, a stag's head, cabossed, sa., attired,
or, between attires a bugle-horn, ar., sus-
pended from a bend, gu.
LITTLEWOOD, Eng., on a mount, vert, a pea-
cock, ppr. comp. 117. 6
LITTON, Eng., a mountain-cat, current, ppr.
63. 12
LITTON, Iri., a goat's head, erased, vert. 55-2
LIVERPOOL, Earl of (Jenkinson), a sea-horse,
assurgent, ar., maned, az., supporting a cross
pattee, gu. Palma non sine pulvere.
LIVESAY, and LIVESEY, Eng., a lion's gamb,
erased, gu. 51. 15
LIVESAY, and LIVESEY, a bear's paw, erect and
erased, holding a bunch of trefoils, all ppr.
comp. 51. 9
LIVINGSTON, on a mount, a bull- dog. with pile
of balls in front. 59-4
LIVINGSTON, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
Ut possim. 159. 7
LIVINGSTON, Sco., a demi-Hercules, wreathed
about head and middle, in dexter a club, in
sinister a serpent, all ppr. Si je puis. 1 28. 8
LIVINGSTON, or LIVINGSTONE, Sco., a gilli-
flower, slipped, ppr. Nativum retinet decus.
S3- 12
LIVINGSTON, Earl of Newburgh. See NEW-
BURGH.
LIVINGSTONE, Sco., a boar's head, couped, in
mouth a pair of scales, ppr. Fortis et cequus.
LIVINGSTONE, Sco., a savage's head, wreathed
with laurel. Si possim. 134. I
LIVINGSTONE. Eng., a dexter arm, in hand an
olive-branch.
LIVINGSTONE, a demi-man, in hand a baton, in
pale, or.
LIVINGSTONE of Kinnaird, a moor's head,
couped, ppr., banded, gu. and ar., with pen-
dent, ar., at ears. 135. 9
LIVINGSTONE, a demi-savage, wreathed about
head and middle with laurel, all ppr. Spc
expecto. 125. 10
LIVINGSTONE, in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
Et domi etforis. 159. 7
LIVINGSTONE, Bart., Stirling, a demi-savage,
wreathed about head and middle with laurel
leaves, in dexter a baton, in sinister a ser-
pent, entwined round arm, all ppr. Si je
puis. 128. 8
LIZARS, Sco., a lion's gamb, ppr. 51. 15
LIZARS, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr. Verus
adfinem. 83. 13
LIZURS, Eng., in hand a sword, ppr. 159. 7
LIZURS, two hands brandishing a sword. 122. 4
LLANWARNE, THOMAS, Norfolk Place, Here-
ford, a raven, ppr. Virtute securus. 114.10
LLEWELLIN of Holm Wood, Glouc., a griffin.
Faimus. 87. 12
LLEWELLYN, a pheon, ppr. 77. 13
LLEWELLYN, a demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 14
LLEWELLYN, a holy lamb. Vincit qui patitur.
55- 10
LLO
249
LLOYD, Bart, Suss., a lion's head, erased,
gorged with a wreath of oak, vert. 47. 12
LLOYD, Wei., a Saracen's head and neck, ppr.,
wreathed, or and az., gorged with a collar,
engrailed, of the last, charged with two
annulets, of the second.
LLOYD, an eagle, wings elevated, preying on a
pigeon. 97- 7
LLOYD, a wolf, rampant, between fore-paws a
broken spear. 63. 13
LLOYD, Glouc. and Surr., a stag's head, erased,
sa., charged on neck with a crescent, erm.
83. II
LLOYD, Hants., on a mount, vert, a lion, sejant,
gardant, gu.
LLOYD, Wei., a nag's head, erased, ar. 72. i
LLOYD, Lond. and Wei., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a cock's head, between wings, gu.,
combed, beaked, and wattled, gold.
LLOYD, Wei., a horse's head, erased, sa., maned,
or. 72. I
LLOYD, Salop, issuing from a five-leaved coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13
LLOYD, Salop, a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
LLOYD, Wei., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or, holding an arrow, erect, an comp. 42. 10
LLOYD, Bucks., a lion, passant, gu., with two.
characters of the planet Venus, one on
shoulder, the other on hip.
LLOYD, a stag, trippant, ppr., armed and
hoofed, or. Heb dduw heb ddym dduwadygon.
79- 4
LLOYD, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased, sa.
20. 4
LLOYD, Iri., on a mount, a hind, statant, ppr.,
collared, ar. 85. 13
LLOYD, Eng., a stag's head, couped, ar. 84. 10
LLOYD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar., crined and armed, gold.
70. i
LLOYD, a lion, rampant, regardant. 41. 7
LLOYD, a lion, rampant, regardant, in dexter
a fleur-de-lis.
LLOYD, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, ar. 19. 6
LLOYD of Welcomb House, Warw. : (i.) A
demi-arm, in scale armour, hand naked, ppr.,
cuff, ar., grasping a lizard, vert. (2.) Two
arms in armour, embowed, ppr., supporting
a chaplet of oak- branches, vert, fructed, or.
LLOYD, a cubit arm, in armour, erect, ppr.,
garnished, or, in hand a lizard, gold.
LLOYD, Salop, a demi-lion, rampant, or.
44- H
LLOYD, Wei., a hart, trippant, ar., attired, or,
in mouth a snake, vert. comp. 79. 4
LLOYD, Wei. and Kent, a man's head, ppr., in
armour, ar., garnished, or, on a label issuing
from mouth, arid proceeding over head,
Avonno div dervld.
LLOYD of Glansevin, Caermarthen, a lion,
rampant. Fiat justitia, mat codum. 41. 12
LLOYD of Leaton Knolls, Salop, a demi-lion,
rampant, or. Retincns vestigia famce. 44. 14
LLOYD of Lagues, Caermarthen, an eagle, prey-
ing on a bird. 97. 9
LLOYD, Bronwydd, Cardigan, a boar, chained
to a holly-bush, ppr. 4. 7
LLOYD, Clochfaen, a lion, rampant, gu. In'te,
Dominc, speravi. 41. 12
LLOYD, Trail wyn, a lion, rampant, ar., guttde-
de-sang, surmounting two spears, in saltier,
ppr.
LOO
LLOYD, HARDRESS-, Iri., a lion, rampant, ar.,
between paws a snake. Respice, prospice.
LLUELLIN, Herts., a paschal lamb, ppr. 55. 10
LOADER, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., two lions,
rampant, supporting a garb, ppr. 40. 3
LOADER, a dragon, passant, ppr. 89. 13
LOADES, Lond., out of a mural coronet, an
arm, vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a
key, or. Obey and rule.
LOANE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, sa., bran-
dishing a scimitar, ppr. comp. 44. 1 1
LOAT, Eng., between wings, a spur-rowel, ppr.
LOBAN, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a tilting-spear, ppr.
LOBE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, collared, gu.
49. 12
LOBB, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a spear, point downward.
LOBERT, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, az.,
in hand, ppr., a hunting-spear, point down-
ward, sa., headed, ar.
LOCH, and LOCK, Sco., a. swan, wings addorsed,
in mouth a fish, both ppr. Assiduitate, non
desidid. 75. 12
LOCH, Sco., a swan, wings addorsed, swimming
in a loch, and devouring a perch, all ppr.
Assiduitate, non desidid.
LOCH, Sco., a swan, wings addorsed, devouring
a perch, all ppr. see 76. 14
LOGHEAD, or LOCHHEAD, Sco., a dexter hand,
erect, pointing to the sun with two fingers.
124. 12
LOCHORE, Sco., a fox's head, couped, gu. 16. 3
LOCK, a lion, rampant, between fore-paws a
cushion.
LOCK, Eng., a falcon, rising, or, collared, gu.,
in beak a padlock, sa.
LOCKE, Lond., a hand, ppr., holding up a
cushion, or. 150. 14
LOCKE, a hawk, wings addorsed, in beak a
padlock, or.
LOCKER, a buck's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
LOCKETT, Chesh., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., purfled, in hand a key, in
fess, or. Tenuimus. comp. 78. 13
LOCKEY, Herts , Yorks., and Wei., an ostrich's
head, couped at neck, ar., in beak a key, sa.
LOCKHART, in dexter hand, a boar's head,
erased and erect, ppr. Sine lobe fides. 150. 3
LOCKHART, Sco., a boar's head, erased, az.
Feroci fortior. 15. 5
LOCKHART, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ar.
Sine lobe fides. 15. 5
LOCKHART, Sco., a fetterlock. Hoc securior.
LOCKHART, Bart., Sco., a boar's head, erased,
ar. Corda serata pando — and — Sempei' para-
tus puynare pro patrid. 15. 5
LOCKHART, Sco., in dexter hand a boar's head,
erased, ppr. Feroci fortior. 150. 3
LOCKHART, three crests: (i.) In the centre,
two flags, parted, per fess, ar. and gu., flotant
to dexter and sinister, placed behind a boar's
head, erased. (2.) On the dexter, on a ducal
coronet, an eagle, displayed, regardant. (3.)
On the sinister, out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, in dexter a sword. Corda serata
pando.
LOCKHART, Sco., a hand holding a key, in
bend, ppr. Corda serata pando. 78. 13
LOCKHART, M'DONALD, a boar's head, erased,
ar., langued, gu. Corda serata pando. 15.5
LOO 250
LON
LOCKHART, ELLIOTT-, of Borthwickbrae, Sel-
kirk : (i.) A boar's head, erased, ar. 15. 5
(2.) In dexter hand a spear, ppr. Sine lobe
fides— and — Hoc majorum opus. 148. 10
LOCKSMITH, out of a mural coronet, or, a
griffin's head, ppr. 88. 2
LOCKTON, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, az. 86. 3
LOCKWOOD, Eng., a camel's head, couped, sa.
31- 7
LOCKWOOD, Ess., Northamp., and Surr., on
stump of tree, erased, ppr., a martlet, sa.
LOCKYER, Eng., an astrolabe, ar. 77. 10
LOCKYER, on the sea a ship, the three topsails
hoisted, ppr. , the main-topsail charged with
a lion, rampant, gu., the fore and mizen
topsails each charged with an ant, ppr., a
red ensign.
LODBROOK, or LODBROOKE, Eng., a unicorn,
rampant. 70. 10
LODER, Eng., a stag's head, between horns a
cross crosslet. 83. 4
LODGE, Eng., a demi-lion, double-queued, az.
46. 12
LODGE, Iri., a talbot's head, erased, az., col-
lared, or. 60. 4
LODGE, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., between
paws a cross patt^e, fitched, gu.
LODGE, a lion, double-queued, az. 40. 9
LODGE, ELLERTON-, of Bodsilin : (i.) For Eller-
ton, a reindeer, trippant, or, attired and
hoofed, gu., gorged with a wreath of oak-
leaves, vert. (2.) A demi-lion, erased, sa.,
semee of fleurs-de-lis, or, supporting a cross
pattde, fitched, gu.
LODINGTON, Eng., a demi-lady, ppr., richly at-
tired, az., in dexter a garland, vert. 139. n
LODWICH, and LODWICK, Eng., a cock, ppr.
94. 12
LOE, a wolf's head, couped, ar., collared, gu.,
charged with three bezants. 19. 3
LOFT, Line., a wolf's head, couped, gu., charged
on neck with a pheon, transfixed through
mouth by a broken spear, or.
LOFTHOUSE, Eng., between wings a spur, ppr.
67. 2
LOFTUS, Baron. See ELY, Marquess of.
LOFTUS, Iri., a boar's head, in pale, erased, ar.,
armed, or. 3. 6
LOFTUS, Eng., in dexter hand a dagger, both
ppr. 127. 7
LOFTUS, Norf., a boar's head, erased, ar. 15. 5
LOFTUS of Woolland, Dors., a boar's head,
couped and erect, ar., langued, gu.
LOFTUS of Kilbride, Iri., a boar's head, couped
and erect, ar., langued, gu. Loyal a la mort.
LOGAN, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, vert.
44. 14
LOGAN, Sco., a bugle-horn, stringed, ppr.
I. 12 or 13
LOGAN, Sco., a passion-nail, piercing a man's
heart. Hoc majorum virtus. 1 36. 9
LOGAN, Eng., a hand, erect, pointing with two
fingers to the sun, ppr. 124. 12
LOGES, Eng., a swan, collared and lined, ppr.
LOGGAN, and LOGON, Berks, and Bucks., a
stag's head, erased, gu., attired, collared,
and lined, or. 83. 13
LOGGIE, Eng., a goat's head, az. 56. 4
LOGGIE, Sco., in dexter hand a rose, gu.,
stalked and leaved, vert. 152. 8
LOGHLAN, Sco., a swan. Divina
canat.
75-
LOGHLIN, Eng., an anchor and cable, ppr. 1 33. 7
LOGIE, Sco., a leopard's head, affrontee, or.
10. 4
LOGY, Sco., in dexter hand a rose, stalked and
leaved, all ppr. 152. 8
LOMAS, Eng., on a chapeau, a pelican, ruining,
ppr. loo. 6
LOMAX, Eng., out of a heart, a dexter hand,
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr. 138. 5
LOMAX, Lane., out of a mural coronet, a demi-
lion, gu., collared, holding an escallop.
LOMAX, Surr., a demi-greyhound, ar., collared,
gu. 17. 2
LOME, two spears, in saltier, at top of each a
pennon. 153. 5
LOMELYING, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
Fortifier et rccte. 44. 14
LOMENER, LOMNEIR, and LOMNYER, between
wings, ar., a unicorn's head, sa., armed and
crined, or.
LOMNER, a unicorn's head, sa., winged, ar.,
horned, or, in mouth a rose, ppr.
LOMOND, out of a coronet, or, a tower, ppr.
LONDETH, Eng., a winged heart, ppr. 52. II
LONDHAM, on a chapeau, ppr., an escallop, sa.
comp. 5. 6
LONDON, out of a tower, a demi-man in ar-
mour, in profile, holding a sword by the
blade, erect.
LONDONDERRY, Marquess of (Vane-Stewart) :
(i.) For Vane, a dexter gauntlet, erect, hold-
ing a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. 155- 7«
(2.) A dragon, statant, or. Metuenda corolla
draconis. comp. 79. 13
LONDESBOROUGH, Baron : (i.) A cubit arm, in
bend, vested, az., cuffed, ar., hand, ppr.,
pointing with the fore-finger to a star, or.
(2.) A unicorn's head, erased, ar., armed
and maned, or. Adversa virtute repello.
LONE, a demi-buck, salient, lam alone. 79. 13
LONESBY, a rabbit, ar. 5 8. 5
LONEY, Eng., a cubit arm, vested, compony, or
and gu., in hand an anchor, ppr., ringed, sa.
2. I
LONG, Surr. and Herts., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a lion's head, ar., guttee-de-sang. Pieux
quoique preux. 44. 6
LONG, out of a five-leaved coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13
LONG, Wilts., out of a crescent, or, a lion's
head, sa., guttee, or.
LONG, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
head, ar., guttee, sa. 47. 10
LONG, Norf., on a mount, vert, a greyhound,
current, sa. 17. 8
LONG, Lond., a lion's head, erased, gu. Iram
leonis noli timere. 47- 13
LONG, a lion's head, ar., in mouth a sinister
hand, erased, ppr. 47. 9
LONG, Herts, and Suff., a lion, rampant, gu.,
holding a saltier, engrailed, or.
LONG, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion,
rampant, ar. 44. 13
LONG of Rood Ashton, Wraxhall, Wilts., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant,
ar. Pieux quoique preux. 44. 13
LONG, Baron Farnborough. /SteeFARNBOROUGH.
LONG, Norf., on a chapeau, a derni-peacock,
wings displayed, ppr.
LONG, Lond., on a mount, in front of a tree,
LON
LOU
ppr., a wy vern, couchant, vert. Confide recte
agens.
LONGBOTTOM, a horse's head, ppr. 72. I
LONGCHAMP, or LONGCHAMPE, Eng., a tower,
triple-towered, ppr. 23. 10
LONGCROFT, Hants., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
between paws, three annulets, or, charged
on shoulder with a saltier, gu. Nunc ut olim.
LONGDEN, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
or, a dove, wings addorsed, az. 105. 2
LONGE, Eng., in a ducal coronet, a phoenix in
flames, ppr. 103. 7
LONGE, Norf., a lion, sejant, gu., holding a
saltier, engrailed, or,
LONGEVILE, on a mural coronet, a stag, sejant,
ppr. 80. 12
LONGEVILLE, Bucks, and Hants., a talbot's
head, gu., eared, ar., gorged with a collar,
dancettee, of the last. 60. 4
LoNGFiELDof Longueville, Cork, out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-lion, rampant. Par cere sub-
ject is. 44. 13
LONGFIELD, Viscount Longueville, IrL, same
crest and motto.
LONGFORD, Eng., a boar's head, erased, az. 15-5
LONGFORD, Earl of (Pakenham), out of a
mural coronet, or, a demi-eagle, displayed,
with two heads, quarterly, ar. and az.
Gloria virtutis umbra.
LONGHAM, Sco., a bear's head, erased, ppr.,
muzzled, or. 20. 6
LONGHURST, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, in beak a key, ppr. 88. I
LONGLAND, an anchor, in pale. 153. 1 1
LONGLAND, an arm, couped, or, pellettee, in
hand, ppr., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
116. 14
LONGLAND, on stump of tree, eradicated and
couped, or, a dove, ar. 112. 8
LONGLANDS, Bucks., on a mount, vert, a garb,
or. 12. II
LONGLANDS, Sco., an anchor. 153. n
LONGLET, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand a
sword, in pale, enfiled with a man's head,
couped, ppr. 148. 14
LONGMAN, Eng., a dexter hand, in fess, hold-
ing an anchor, in pale, environed with clouds,
all ppr. 159. 14
LONGRIDGE, an arm, embowed, vested, in hand
a garb.
LONGSDON, Eng., a fox's head, erased, ar. 16. I
LONGSDON, Eng., an eagle, displayed, with two
heads, or. 96. 13
LONGSPEARE, a talbot's head, couped, in mouth
a demi-hare, erased, az.
LONGSPEE, Eng., on a ball, sa., winged, or, an
eagle, wings displayed, ppr. 8. 2
LONGSTAFF, Eng., a stag at gaze, under a tree,
ppr. 81. 4
LONGSTAFF, a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws a quarter-staff, all ppr.
LONGUEVILLE, Bart., Wei., a talbot's head,
couped, on neck a bar-dancettde, all ar. 60. 4
LONGWORTH, Eng., a boar's head, couped, in
mouth a sword, ppr. 4. 3
LONSDALE, Eng., a bull, passant, gu. 14. 14
LONSDALE, Yorks., a demi-stag, salient, erased,
gu., on body a crescent, sa., attired, unguled,
and collared, of the last, collar charged with
three crescents.
LONSDALE, Earl of (Lowther), a dragon, pas-
sant, ar. Alayistratus indicat rirum. 89. 13
LONYSON, between two ostrich-feathers, or, a
swan, ppr.
LOOKER, Eng., a pillar, ensigned with a heart,
gu. 50. 14
LOPES, Bart., Devons., a lion, sejant, erminois,
gorged with a bar-gemelle, gu., resting dex-
ter on a lozenge, az. Quod tibi, id alii.
LORAND, on a tower, ar., a martlet, sa. 22. I
LORD, Eng., in a maunch, az., cuffed, or, a
dexter arm, hand clenched. 121. 9
LORD, Iri., a sword and garb, in saltier. 12. 12
LORIMER, Eng., a mascle, gu. 107. 6
LORIMER, Sco., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
LORIMER, Sco., a lion, rampant, ppr., in dexter
a fleur-de-lis, or. 41-9
LORIMER, a horse, current, ar. Nulla solus
bello. 73. 5
LORIMER, Sco., out of a cloud, a hand, in fess,
pointing to a crozier, erect. 159. 12
LORIMER, Eng. , in a maunch, an arm, couped
at shoulder, elbow resting on wreath. 121. 9
LORING, and LORINGE, Eng, a hand holding a
mill-rind. 152. 12
LORING, and LORINGE, out of a bowl, or, five
quills, in pale, ar.
LORN, Sco., a boar's head, erased. Ne oblivis-
caris. 15- 5
LORRAINE, Bart., Northumb., a laurel-tree,
couped, two branches sprouting, ppr., and
fixed to the lower part thereof with a belt,
gu., edged and buckled, or, an escutcheon,
az. Lauro scutoque resurgo. 26. 12
LORRAYNE, and LORREYNE. an escutcheon, az.,
suspended from a palm-tree, all ppr.
LORSOR, a wolf, sejant, ppr., in mouth an
arrow, erect, or, barbed and feathered, ar.
LORT, an Ionic pillar and base, ar. 132. 3
LORTON, Viscount (King) : (i.) Out of a ducal
coronet, or, a hand, erect, the third and
fourth fingers turned down, ar., charged
with a crescent, gu. (2.) Out of a ducal
coronet, or, an arm, erect, in hand a bunch
of roses, ppr. Spcs tutissima cceiis. 140. I
LOSACK, Eng., out of a cloud, a dexter hand
holding an anchor, in pale, all ppr. 140. 6
LOSCOMBE, Somers., a demi-leopard, ppr., col-
lared, gu., in dexter a cross moline, between
two cross crosslets, or.
LOSH, Eng., a cubit arm, ppr., hand holding
up a crescent, or. 132. 15
LOSSE, Suff., a cubit arm, in pale, vested, gu.,
in hand, ppr., a fleur-de-lis. 1 2 1. I
LOSSE, Middx., a lion's head, erased, charged
with four guttdes, counterchanged. 47. 13
LOTEN, Middx., a gilliflower, ppr., between
wings, erect, dexter, or, sinister, vert.
LOTEREL, Sco., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. I
LOTH, and LOTHE, an arrow and a bow, in sal-
tier, ppr. 158. 4
LOTHIAN, Sco., a bugle-horn, ar., stringed and
veruled, or. Nun dormit, qui cuxtodit.
I. 12 or 13
LOTHIAN, Marquess of (Ker), the sun in splen-
dour. Sero sed serio. 7- Io
LOTYSHAM, Somers., on a ducal coronet, gu., an
otter's head, erased, or, in mouth a fish, ppr.
LOUBIS, Devons. and Cornw., a bear, rampant,
sa., muzzled and lined, ar.
LOUDON, Sco., a bugle-horn. Non dormit, qui
custodit. I. H
LOUDON, Sco., a hand plucking a rose, ppr.
159. 10
LOU
LOUDON, Sco., a phoenix, with two heads, in
flames, ppr. / byde my time. 96. 8
LOUDOUN, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ar., charged
with a cinquefoil, gu. comp. 96. 4
LOUGHNAN, Iri., a castle, triple -towered, ppr.
Fortis etjidus. 23. 10
Louis, a wolf, rampant, ar. 62. 8
Louis, Sco., in hand a lance, in bend, ppr.
Nos aspera juvant.
Louis, Bart., Devons., a griffin's head, erased,
az., between wings, or, in beak a fleur-de-lis,
on breast a trident, erect, or. In canopo ut
ad caiiopum.
LOUNDE, Eng., a hind, sejant, regardant, ppr.,
resting dexter on a bee-hive, ppr. 64. I
LOURIS, Devons. and Cornw., a bear, rampant,
sa., muzzled and lined, ar.
LOUTH, Baron of, Iri. (Plunkett), a horse pas-
sant, ar. Festina lente. 72. 12
LOUTHPUTTIS, Sco.. a swan, naiant, in water,
wings addorsed, ppr. A ddicunt aves. 76. 14
LOUTHIAN, a bugle-horn, pendent, ppr. Non
dormit, qui custodit. I. 12
LOVAIN, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, tail extended, az. 37. 5
LOVE, Sco., a buffalo's head, erased, gu., horned,
or, eared, ar. 14. 9
LOVE, Hants, and Oxon., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a cross forme's, gu., thereon a bird, ar.
LOVAYNE, and LOVEYNE, Eng., a cross crosslet,
fitched, or. 141. 14
LOVAT, Baron (Eraser), a buck's head, erased,
or, attired, ar. Je suis prest. 83. 13
LOVE, Norf., an heraldic tiger's head, erased,
vert, maned, ar. 64. 6
LOVE, Kent, a demi-buck. 79. 13
LOVE, Eng., in hand an annulet, ppr. 128. 4
LOVE, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
lion, passant, ar. 37. 8
LOVE, Northamp., a demi -grey hound, ar., col-
lared, sa. 17. 2
Lo VEDA Y,Suff. and Norf., a squirrel, ppr. 58. 12
LOVEDAY, Oxon., an eagle, displayed, with
two heads, counterchanged, armed, mein-
bered and ducally gorged, or. comp. 96. 1 3
LOVEDEN, a tiger, sejant, or, ducally gorged,
ar. comp. 9. 10
LOVEGROVE, Eng., a staff, raguly, surmounted
by an eagle, displayed, ppr. 96. 6
LOVEJOY, Eng., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand a caltrap. 121. 3
LOVELACE, Kent, a staff, raguly, vert, sur-
mounted by an eagle, displayed, ar. 96. 6
LOVELACE, Earl of. See KING.
LOVELAND, Norf., a boar's head and neck,
couped, sa. 3. 4
LOVELASS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dexter arm, ppr., vested, purp., cuffed, ar.,
. holding up the sun in splendour. 151. i
LOVELESS, Eng., a demi-talbot, ppr., collared
and lined. 61. 5
LOVELL, Dors., a wolf, passant, az., bezant^e,
collared and lined, or. comp. 62. 1 1
LOVELL, LOVELL-BENJAMIN, of Line., a talbot,
passant, a r. Tempus omnia monstrat. 6 1. 7
LOVELL, Yorks. , a talbot, current, ar.
LOVELL, a garb, ppr., banded, gu. 12. 13
LOVELL, Norf. and Wilts., a squirrel, sejant,
ppr., cracking a nut. 58. 12
LOVELL, Norf., a peacock's tail, erect, ppr.,
belted, sa., rimmed and buckled, ar., pen-
dent
252 LOW
LOVELL, Suff., a greyhound, passant, sa., col-
lared, ringed, and lined, or, a cubit arm,
erect, ppr., vested, purp., hand holding the
line.
LOVELOCK, Eng., a greyhound, passant, sa.
see plate 1 7
LOVENEY, Eng., a griffin, sejant, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. 88. 13
LOVET, a wolf's head, erased, sa. 19. 6
LOVET, or LOVETT, a wolf, passant. 63. 3
LOVET, or LOVETT, a demi-wolf, rampant, sa.,
pierced through breast by an arrow, or,
flighted, ar.
LOVETOT, and LOVETOFT, Eng., a demi-lady,
holding a pair of scales. 1 29. 10
LOVETT, Hants., a griffin, rampant, ppr. 86. 10
LOVETT of Liscombe and Soulbury, a wolf's
head, erased, sa. 19. 6
LOVETT of Belmont, Salop, a wolf, passant,
PP^ 63. 3
LOVEYNE, a cross crosslet, fitched, or. 141. 14
LOVIBOND, Bucks., a buck's head. 84. 10
LOVIBOND, Ess., a boar's head, couped and
erect, gu. 3. 6
Lovis, a lion's head, erased, gu., on head a
chapeau, ar., turned up, erm. 43. 4
LOVISE, Eng., a mound, gu., band and cross,
or. 78. 3
Low, Eng. , out of a ducal coronet, a peacock's
tail, ppr. 117. 5
Low, a wolf's head, erased, sa., charged on
neck with a bezant.
Low, Sco., a leaf, between two thistles, stalk-
ed and leaved, ppr. Aspera me juvant.
Low, Eng., a wolf, passant, ppr. 63. 3
Low, Sco., a falcon, regardant, in dexter a
laurel crown. 51. 12
LOWDELL, Eng., a sphinx, couchant. 142. 10
LOWDEN, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a wyvern,
vomiting fire at both ends, all ppr.
LOWDER, Eng., out of a mural coronet, seven
halberds, facing outwards. 132. 4
LOWDES, a wyvern, ar. 91. 5
LOWDHAM, Eng., between two palm-branches,
an escallop, all ppr. 5- 9
LOWE, a wolf, passant, ar. 63. 3
LOWE, Wilts., a wolf's head, couped, ar., col-
lared, or. 1 6. 7
LOWE of Bromsgrove, Wore., a demi-griffin,
rampant, or. Spero meliora. 86. 13
LOWE, a wolf, passant, ar., collared and chained,
gu., chain reflexed over back.
LOWE, Locko Park, Derbs. : (i.) For Loice, a
wolf, passant, ppr. 63. 3. (2.) For Drury,
a greyhound, current, sa., collared, and
charged on body with two mullets, in fess,
or. see plate 1 7
LOWE, Derbs., on a mount, vert, a heathcock,
ppr., winged, or. 113. 10
LOWE, a wolf's head, couped, ppr., collared and
ringed, or.
LOWE, an ermine, ppr., collared, ringed, and
lined, gu. 34. 6
LOWE, Kent and Lond., a falcon, wings ex-
tended, or. 100. 13
LOWE, Staff., a demi-griffin, segreant, ar.
86. 13
LOWE, Bucks., a wolf's head, erased, ar. 19. 6
LOWE, Salop and Wilts., an ermine, passant,
ppr., collared, or, lined and ringed, gu. 34. 6
LOWE, Middx., two keys in saltier, or, inter-
woven with a chaplet, ppr.
LOW
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LOWE, Wore., a demi-griffin, segreant, or.
86. 13
LOWE, Beds., Middx., and Herts., out of a
mural coronet, gu., a wolf's head, ar., trans-
fixed by a spear, or, pointed, of the second.
LOWE, Bart., Eng., a boar's head and neck,
issuing, sa. 3. 4
LOWE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, regardant.
48. 12
LOWE, a wyvern, wings, vert. 91. 5
LOWER, Cornw., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
armed and crined, or. 70. 5
LOWES, Northumb., a wolf, passant, collared
and lined. Unices ante omnia musce.
LOWFIELD, Eng., a bull's head, erased, sa.
15- 6
Lowis, Sco., a hand holding a lance, in bend,
ppr. Nos aspcra jurant. 148. 10
LOWLE, between the horns of a stag's head,
cabossed, or, a pheon, az.
LOWMAN, Eng., a lion's gamb, erect, erased,
sa., holding a battle-axe, or. 49. 3
LOWNDE, a hind, regardant, ppr., resting
dexter on a bee-hive, ppr. 64. I
LOWNDE, Cambs., vert, a griffin, sejant, wings
addorsed, or. 88. 13
LOWNDE, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
hawk, close, gold, beaked and legged, ar.
107. 2
LOWNDES, Chesh., a lion's head, erased, or,
gorged with a chaplet, vert. 47. 12
LOWNDES, or LOWNDS, Eng. and Sco:, a dove,
volant, over the waters, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 2
LOWNDES, Bucks, and Oxon., a leopard's head,
erased at neck, gorged with a laurel-branch,
ppr.
LOWNDES, Ess., a lion's head, erased, or.
47- 13
LOWNDES, STONE-, Bucks, and Oxon. : (i.) A
leopard's head and neck, erased, or, gorged
with laurel, ppr. (2.) For Stone, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, erm.
Mediocra firma.
LOWNES, Eng., a hydra, with seven heads.
90. 14
LOWRIE, or LOWRY, Eng., a cat, current, gar-
dant, ppr. 63. 12
LOWRS, Devons. and Cornw., a bear, rampant,
sa., muzzled and lined, or.
LOWRY, Iri., a fox's head, couped, gu. 1 6. 3
LOWRY, Cumb., two laurel-sprigs, in orle, ppr.
13. 12
LOWRY, Iri., between two branches of laurel, a
garland of the same, ppr. Virtus semper
viridis — and — Floreant lauri.
Lows, Sco., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
LOWSTE, a dexter hand, ppr., holding up a
fleur-de-lis. 133. 5
LOWTEN, Chesh., a demi-griffin, per fess, in-
dented, erminois and erm., wings elevated,
sa., in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
LOWTHAM, Eng., an antelope's head, gu., col-
lared, erm.
LOWTHEN, a dragon's head, wings addorsed,
pierced through breast by a spear.
LOWTHER, a dexter hand, ppr., holding up an
escallop, or. 158. 3
LOWTHER, Cumb. and Yorks., a dragon, pas-
sant, wings displayed, ar. 89. 13
LOWTHER, Bart., Yorks., a dragon, passant, ar.
Mayistratus indicat virum. 89. 13
LOWTHER of Hampton Hall, Somers., same
crest and motto.
LOWTHER, Earl of Lonsdale. See LONSDALE.
LOWTHIAN, Edinr., a bugle -horn, gu., gar-
nished. Non dormit qui custodit. I. 14
LOWYN, a crab, sa. 6. 8
LOXAM, a stork's head, couped, ar., in mouth
an escallop, sa. •
LOXDALE, Salop, a bull's head, couped, ppr.
14. 7
LOYD, Ess., a stag's head, couped, ppr., attired,
or, gorged with a chaplet of laurel, vert.
83- 9
LOYD, a lion, rampant, between paws a boar's
head, couped.
LOYD, Wei., a stag's head, erased, ppr., attired,
or. 83. 13
LOYD, or LLOYD, Wei., Salop, and Staffs., a
demi-lion, rampant, sa. 44. 14
LOYD, Wei., a wolf, salient, ar., holding a
broken arrow, ppr., point dropping blood.
comp. 63. 13
LUARD, Eng., a heart, gu., charged with a
rose, ar.
LUBBOCK, Bart., Norf., a heron, wings ad-
dorsed, erm., supporting with dexter an
antique shield, az. , bordered, or, charged
with a lion, rampant, ar.
LUCAN, Earl of (Bingham), on a mount, vert,
an eagle, wings expanded, ppr., armed, or.
Spes mea Christus. 98. 10
LUCAR, Eng., an arm, per pale, az. and gu.,
in hand, ppr., a hawk's lure, ar., stringed,
of the second.
LUCAR, Somers., a cubit arm, in pale, vested,
per pale, az. and gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a
hawk's lure, all ppr.
LUCAS, Northumb., Ess. and Staffs., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-griffin, wings ex-
panded, gu. 86. 2
LUCAS, Kent, a camelopard, passant, sa., at-
tired, or. 31. 2
LUCAS, Eng., a wyvern, gu. 91. II
LUCAS, Derbs., an arm, embowed, vested, sa.,
bezantee, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a cross
crosslet, gu., embowed to the sinister. 103. 8
LUCAS, an urn, ar., flamrnant, gu. 89. 2
LUCAS, out of a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's
head, gu., on head a baron's coronet, ppr.
comp. 90. 12
LUCAS, an arm, embowed, ppr., vested, ar., on
elbow a quatrefoil, sa., in hand a cross cross-
let, fitched, gu. comp. 103. 8
LUCAS, out of a ducal coronet, a cockatrice's
head, ppr. 92. 2
LUCAS, Ess. and Suff., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a dragon's head, gu. 90. 12
LUCAS, Cornw., a lamp, or, lighted, ppr. 89. 2
LUCAS, Line., an arm, embowed, vested, sa. ,
bezantde, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a cross
crosslet, gu. 103. 8
LUCAS, Cornw., a sword, in pale, ar., hilt and
pommel, or, between wings, gu. 62. I
LUCAS of Uplands, Glamorgan, a wyvern, wings
erect. JKespice finem. 91. n
LUCAS of Castle Shane, Monaghan, out of a
ducal coronet, a demi-griffin. Stat religion",
parentum. 86. 2
LUCAS of Richfordstown, co. Cork, a unicorn.
70. 13
LUCAS, Shadwell, Suss.: (r.) Within an annu-
let, an escallop. (2.) On a mount, vert, a
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wyvern, ar., wings elevated, or, charged on
body with six annulets, gold.
LUCE, Eng., an eagle, wings displayed, regard-
ant, in dexter a sword, erect. 98. 14
LUCEY, out of a ducal coronet, a boar's head
and neck, between wings.
LUCIE, Lond., a crescent, ar. 140. 2
LUCK, Eng., a hawk, hooded and belled, perched
on stump of tree. 105. 5
LUCKE, Suss., a pelican, wings addorsed, sa.,
between two branches, in orle, vert.
LUCKIN, Ess., out of a tower, a demi-griffin,
or. 22. II
LUCY, Warw., out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, between wings, the head, guttee-de-
poix. 86. 3
LUCY, out of a ducal coronet, a boar's head,
or, between wings, sa., billettee, gold.
LUCY, Hunts., out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, between wings, the head, guttde-de-
poix. Non nobis nascimur. 100. 3
LUCY, oxit of a ducal coronet, a boar, erin.,
armed, or.
LUCY, Warw., in a ducal coronet, gu., a boar's
head, couped, erm., tusked and crined, or,
langued, of the first, between wings, gold.
With truth and diligence.
LUDFORD, Warw. : (i.) For Ludford, a boar's,
head, couped, erminois, in mouth a cross
pattde, gu. (2.) For Newdigate, a fleur-de-
lis, ar. 142. 13
LUDGERSHALL, Eng., a talbot, passant, az.,
collared, or. 61. 8
LUDHAM, Lond., a demi-d/agon, erm., wings
elevated, between paws a key, or, on shoulder
a cinquefoil, gu.
LUDINGTON, a palmer's staff, in pale, sa. 150. 9
LUDKIN, Suff., a bird, wings expanded, az.,
beaked and legged, or. loo. 14
LUDLOW, a parrot, in dexter a pear. 118. 10
LUDLOW, Eng., a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
LUDLOW, Wilts., a denii-bear, rampant, sa. 28. 5
LUDLOW, Iri., a lion, rampant, sa., bezantee.
41. 12
LUDLOW, Earl (Ludlow), a lion, rampant, sa.,
bezante*e. Spero infestis, metuo secundis.
41. 12
LUDLOW, Hey wood House, Wilts. : (i.) A lion,
rampant. 41. 12. (2.) A dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a battle-axe,
ppr. 154. 10
LUFERS, Eng., a hedgehog, ppr. 33. 2
LUFF, Eng., an elephant, passant, sa. 24. 14
LUFFNAN, a saltier, charged with a crescent.
LUGDON, a lion's head, erased, or, ducally
gorged, az.
LUGG, Eng., a cherub's head, ppr. 130. 10
LUGG, out of a ducal coronet, or, a pelican's
head, vulning, ppr.
LUGGAN, Baron (Brownlow), on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., a greyhound, statant, gu.
17. 7
LUKE, Eng., an archer, shooting, ppr. 137. 2
Luke, Sco., a bull's head, wings addorsed, or.
Strenue insequor.
LUKE, Beds., Hunts., and Durh., a bull's head,
az., attired, or, wings addorsed, gold.
LUKE, Cornw., an escallop, ppr. 5. i
LUKIN, a demi-lion, gu., collared, gobony, or
and az. 45. 14
LUM, Yorks., a moor's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed about temples, or and sa. 131. 15
LUMB, Eng., a sceptre, in pale, or. 147. n
LUMISDEN, Sco., a heron devouring a salmon,
ppr. Beware in time. 115. 4
LUMLEY, Line., a pigeon, ar., in beak a laurel-
sprig, vert. 106. 7
LUMLEY, Yorks. and Middx., a pelican, vulning,
in nest, feeding her young, all ppr. 97. 2
LUMLEY, an eagle, displayed, with two heads.
96. 13
LUMLEY, Viscount. See SCARBOROUGH, Earl of.
LUMSDEAN, and LUMSDEN, Sco., a heron de-
vouring a fish, ppr. Beware in time. 1 15. 4
LUMSDEN, Sco., a naked arm, in hand a sword,
ppr. Dei dono sum quod sum. 154. 6
Lux, or LUNN, Eng., a greyhound's head,
erased, sa., devouring a stag's foot, or, also
erased. 20. I
LUND, and LUNDE, Eng., two laurel-branches,
in saltier, vert.
LUNDEN, a cross moline, sa. 77. 9
LUNDIE, Sco., a boar's head, erased and erect,
sa. 3. 6
LUNDIN, Sco., a cross moline, gu. Justitia.
77- 9
LUNDIN, Sco., out of an open or antique
crown, or, a lion, gu. Dei dono sum quod
sum.
LUNDEN, Sco., a hand holding up a cushion,
ppr. Tarn genus quam virtus. 150. 14
LUNDIN of Auchtermairnie, Fife, in hand, ppr.,
a cushion, in pale, or. Tarn genus quam
virtus. 150. 14
LUNDIN, Sco., a dexter hand, apaume'e, charged
with an eye, ppr. Certior dum cerno. 128.6
LUNDIN, Sco., from an antique crown, a lion,
issuing, affronte"e, gu., in dexter a sword,
erect, in sinister a thistle, slipped, all ppr.
Dei dono sum quod sum.
LUNGSFORD, Suss., a boar's head, or, couped,
gu. 3- 9
LUNN, a demi-pegasus, regardant.
LUXTLEY, a lion's head, or, charged with a
martlet, sa.
LUPTON, Oxon. and Yorks., a wolf's head,
erased, sa. 19. 6
LUPTON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a hand,
vested, holding a mullet. 152. 3
LUPPINCOTE, on a cross pattde, ar., four hearts,
gu-
LURFORD, a boar's head, erased at neck. 15. 5
LURTY, Eng., in dexter hand a dagger, in
pale, ppr. 122. 12
LUSADO, on a mount, vert, a dove, regardant,
ar., in mouth a sprig, ppr., charged on neck
with a bar-gemelle, or. Honour me guide.
LUSCOMBE, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
crowned, or.
LUSHER, SUIT, and Lond., a martlet, or.
119. 4
LUSHER, Lond., a demi-lion, gu., laying his
paws on a gauntlet, or. 44. 12
LUSHINGTON of Norton Court, Kent, a lion's
head, erased, vert, ducally gorged, or. Pru-
dens qui patiens.
LUSHINGTON, Bart., Berks., a lion's head,
erased, vert, charged on the erasure with
three ermine-spots, or, ducally gorged, ar.
LUSON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a dolphin,
naiant, ppr. 68. 2
LUSY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a dex-
ter hand holding a rose, stalked and leaved,
ppr. 140. I
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LUTEFOOTE, Sco., a swan, ppr., on head a cres-
cent. Addicunt aves.
LUTEFOOTE, Eng., a hand, vested, holding a
mill-rind, ppr. 152. 12
LUTEFOOTE, out of a ducal coronet, a dexter
and sinister arm, in armour, embowed, sup-
porting a leopard's head, affrontee.
LUTHER, Eng., in hand, gauntleted, az., hold-
ing a sword, in pale, hilt and pommel, or.
155- 7
LUTHER, Ess., two arms, in armour, embowed,
in hand a round buckle.
LUTHER, on a rose, a long cross, gu. Lcetitia
per mortem.
LUTMAN, Hants, and Suss., out of a mural
coronet, ar., a demi-lion, rampant, az., be-
tween paws a mullet, or.
LUTTELEY, on a plate, an eagle, displayed, sa.
LUTTERELL, or LUTTRELL, Devons. and Somers.,
a boar, passant, ar., bristled, or, charged on
shoulder with a rose, gold. comp. 4. 1 1
LUTTERFORD, Staffs. , a spear, or, embrued, gu.,
between wings, sa. 50. 8
LUTTON, Eng., in the sea, a rock, ppr. 66. 7
LUTTRELL, Eng., a dexter hand holding a gar-
land of roses, all ppr. 151. 5
LUTTRELL, Iri., a demi-moor, in armour, ppr.,
garnished, or, between two branches of laurel,
vert, round the temples a wreath, ar. and gu.,
on breast a fess, counter-embattled, gold.
En Dieu est ma fiance.
LUTTRELL, Iri., an otter, passant, in mouth a
fish, ppr. En Dieu est ma fiance.
LUTTRELL, an otter, sa., in mouth a fish, ppr.
comp. 34. 8
LUTTRELL, Somers. and Devons., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five feathers, ar.
108. 5
LUTWICH, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand a sword, both ppr. 140. 13
LUTWIDGE, Eng., between two branches of
laurel, in orle, a hand holding a scroll of
parchment, all ppr. 144. 8
LUTWIDGE, a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
LUTWYCHE, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand
a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
LUTWYCHE, Salop, a tiger's head, erased, gu.,
tufted and maned, or. IO. 6
LUTYENS, a serpent, erect, on tail.
LUXFORD, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a dagger, both ppr. 154. 6
LUXFORD, Suss., a boar's head, ar., erased at
neck, gu., in mouth a spear, or, headed, of
the first. 4. I
LUXFORU, Suss., a wolf, rampant, supporting
an arrow, in pale, point downward, or,
flighted, ar. comp. 63. 13
LUXFORU, a boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
LUXMOORE, or LUXMORE, Eng., a sea-lion, ram-
pant, ppr. 69. 7
LUXMORE of Witherdon, Devons, a battle-axe.
Securis fecit securum. 153. 3
LYAL, or LYALL, Sco., a swallow, volant, ppr.
Sedulo et honeste. 119. i
LYBB, Oxon., a naked arm, erect, in hand an
oak-branch, fructed, all ppr.
LYBBE, an arm, in armour, ppr., in hand a
spear of three points.
LYBBE, Oxon., a dexter arm, in mail, support-
ing a halberd, ppr.
LYCHFELD, an arm, embowed, vested, ar., in
hand, ppr., a bow, or, strung, gu. 146. 12
LYN
LYCHFIELD, Salop, a boar's head, couped, az.
3- 9
LYCHFORD, Surr., a leopard's head, between
wings.
LYDALL, or LYDDALL, Berks, and Oxon., out of
a mural coronet, a heron's head, erased,
gold, in beak a scroll, with motto — Et patri-
bus et posteritate. 115. I
LYDCOTTE, Bucks., Northamp., and Surr., on
a ducal coronet, a boar's head, couped, all
or. 3. 3
LYDDEL, Bart., Eng., a lion, rampant, ducally
crowned. 4i« 4
LYDDEL, a lion, rampant, ar., ducally crowned,
or. 41. 4
LYDE, Eng., a stag's head, erased, erminois.
Non sibi. 83. 13
LYDOWN, Eng., an anchor, in pale, environed
with a serpent. 138. 14
LYE, Eng., an antelope's head, ar., armed, or,
and collared, gu.
LYE, Heref. and Wilts., an eagle, displayed,
ar., beaked and legged, gu. 96. 10
LYELL of Kinnordy, Angus, in hand, in
armour, a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
Forti non ignav o. 155- 7
LYELL, or LYLE, Sco., in dexter hand, a sword,
erect, ppr. • Forti non ignavo. 1 22. 1 2
LYELL, Sco., same crest. Tutela. 122. 12
LYELL, Sco., a swallow, volant, ppr. Sedulo et
honeste tutela. 119. I
LYELL, Sco., a unicorn's head, erased. At all
tymes God me defend. 70. 5
LYFIELD, Eng., a bull's head, cabossed, ar.,
guttle, sa. 15. 8
LYFORD, Eng., a fox's head, erased, or. 16. I
LYGGINS, a greyhound, sejant, ppr. 18. 14
LYGON, a savage's head, affrontee, couped at
shoulders. Ex fide fortis. 130. 13
LYLE, Sco., a cock. An 1 may. 94. 12
LYMESEY, or LYMESY, Eng., a demi-bear, ram-
pant, sa. 28. 4
LYN ACRE, or LYNAKER, Eng., a greyhound's
head, erased, ar. 20. 4
LYNAM, Iri., a demi-savage, brandishing a sci-
mitar, ppr. 125. 4 ,
LYNAN, Eng. , a rose, charged with a thistle.
148. 9
LYNCH, on a ducal coronet, or, a lynx, passant,
gardant, ar.
LYNCH, Middx., a lynx, passant, gardant, ppr.
LYNCH, Hants., a fox, salient, ppr.
LYNCH, Iri., a fox, passant, az. 16. n
LYNCH, Iri., two ears of wheat, in saltier, ppr.
13- H
LYNCH of Barna, Galway, a lynx, passant,
gardant, ppr. Semper jidelis. 35. 5
LYNDHURST, Baron (Copley), a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., charged with an
escallop, or, encircled above wrist with a
wreath of laurel, vert, in gauntlet a dagger,
ppr., hilt and pommel, gold. Ultra pergere.
LYNDON, Eng., five arrows, one in pale, and
four in saltier, banded and buckled, ppr.
107. II
LYNDON, Iri., a sea-dragon, flying, gorged with
a mural coronet, or.
LYNDOWN, Eng., on a pillar, a man's heart.
50. 14
LfNDSEY, Eng., an ostrich, in mouth a key.
LYNDSEY, Sco., amidst flames, a heart, trans-
LYN
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fixed by a dart, all ppr. Faith and hope,
149. 14
LYNDSET, a demi-bear, rampant, sa. 28. 4
LYNDSET, Lond., an eagle, displayed, sa.,
beaked and legged, or, on breast a crews
pattde, gold.
LYNDSEY, Norf., a unicorn, sejant, regardant,
ar., armed, hoofed, maned, and ducally
gorged, or.
LYNDWOOD, a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
LYNE, a griffin's head, erased, sa. 88. 7
LYNECAE, or LYNEGAR, Iri., on a mount, a
stag, all ppr. 79. 4
LYNEDOCH, Baron (Graham), an eagle, or.
Candide et secure. 98. 13
LYNES, Eng., an elephant's head, erased, purp.
24. 6
LYNES, in front of a fleur-de-lis, ar., a lion,
rampant, gu.
LYNGARD, and LYNGHARDE, Northamp., a lion,
sejant, gardant, sa., in dexter a key, in pale,
or.
LYNGARD, and LYNGHARDE, Northamp., a lion's
gamb, erased and erect, ar., holding three
roses, gu., stalked and leaved, vert. 78. 15
LYNGARDE, Warw., a tiger's head, maned and
tufted, sa. 10. 6
LYNN, Middx. and Surr., a lion's head, erased,
ar. 47-13
LYNN, a demi-lion. 44. 14
LYNNE, Yorks., a squirrel, sejant, ppr., sup-
porting a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. 58. 4
LYNNE, Northamp., a lion's head, erased,
crowned and collared.
LYNSEY, Lond., a cat's head, ar., spotted, col-
lared and studded, or.
LYON, Earl of Strathmore. See STRATHMORE.
LYON, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
savage, arms embowed.
LYON, Sco., within two branches of laurel, a
lady to the girdle, vested, in dexter the
royal thistle. In te, Domine, speravi.
LYON, Iri., in hand a sword, ppr., enfiled with
a boar's head, erased, or. 148. n
LYON, on a pink, flowered, gu., leaved, vert, a
lion's head, erased.
LYON, Lond. and Surr., a demi-lady, ppr.,
vested, ar., stomacher fretty, az., in dexter
a key, or, in sinister a thistle, slipped and
leaved, ppr., within two branches of oak, in
orle, fructed, of the last.
LYON of Appleton Hall, Chesh., a lion's head,
erased, ar. Pro rege et patrid. 47. 13
LYON, Iri., a lion's head, erased, sa., charged
with a bar gemelle, or.
LYON, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
savage, dexter arm, embowed, pointing with
fore-finger, sinister elbow resting on coronet.
LYONS, Baron, Hants., on a chapeau, gu.,
doubled, erm , a sea-lion's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a naval coronet, az., in mouth
a flag-staff, in bend sinister, ppr., therefrom
a banner, az., inscribed — Marack-gu. Noli
irritare leones.
LYONS of Ledestown, Westmeath, on a cha-
peau, a lion's head, erased. Noll irritare
leones. 47-7
LYSAGHT, Baron Lisle. See LISLE.
LYSERS, between wings, or, an anchor, sa.
66. 15
LYSLE, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a.
millstone, ar., charged with a mill-rind, or.
77- 3
LYSLEY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a fleur-de-
lis, ar.
LYSLEY, Yorks., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a mill-stone, ar., on the centre a mill-
rind, sa. 77. 3
LYSLEY, Yorks., a cubit arm, in armour,
erect, in gauntlet, an ancient battle-axe, in
bend, attached to the arm by a chain.
LYSONS, Eng., two greyhounds' heads, erased,
addorsed and collared. 17. 12
LYSONS, Glouc., the sun rising out of a bank
of clouds, ppr. Valcbit. 7. I
LYSSERS, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, ppr. 68. 6
LYSTER, Iri., on point of sword, in pale, a gar-
land of laurel. 1 56. 3
LYSTER of Rowton Castle, Salop, a stag's head,
erased, ppr. Loyal au mort. 83. 13
LYSTER, Carlo w, out of a ducal coronet, a
stag's head, all ppr. Retinens vestigia fame?.
83. I
LYSTER, Koscommon, out of a ducal coronet, a
stag's head, all ppr. 83. I
LYTE, Eng., a bear, rampant, sa., muzzled,
gu., supporting a staff. 28. 9
LYTE, Somers.. a swan. 75. 1 1
LYTE, Somers., a demi-swan, ar., wings ex-
tended, gu., against a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, the middle one, of the first, the
other two, of the second.
LYTTELTON, Lord (Lyttleton), a moor's head,
in profile, couped at shoulders, wreathed
about temples, ar. and sa. Ung Dicw, uny
roy. 128. 14
LYTTON, Surr., Derb., and Herts., a bittern,
in flags, seeded, all ppr. 1 1 6. 8
LYZZERS, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, ppr.
68. 6
M
MABB, Lond., a wyvern," wings addorsed, or,
pellette'e. 91. 5
MABBALL, and MABBATT, Eng.. a wyvern, pas-
sant, vert, • at tail another head, vomiting
flames, ppr. 91- Io
MABERLEY, or MABERLY, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, gu. ^ 44. 13
M'ABEN, Sco., a swallow, ppr. Nutti prceda.
119. 4
MACADAM, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, and
sword, in saltier, gu. 52. I
MACADAM, Clare, on a mount, vert, a cock, ppr.,
in bill a cross Calvary. In hoc signo vinces.
Me ADAM, Sco., in dexter hand a hawk's lure.
130. 6
McADAM, or MACADAM, Sco., a stag's htad,
couped, ppr. Calm — and— Crux mthi grata
quies. 84. 10
M'AD
M'ADAM of Ballochrnorrie, Ayrs., a stag's
head, erased, ppr. Calm. ^83. 13
M'ADAM, or MACADAM, Sco., a stag's head,
erased, ppr. Steady. 83. 13
M'ALASTER, or MACALISTEK, Sco., in dexter
hand a dirk, in pale, both ppr. Fortiter.
122. 12
MACALESTEB of Kennox, a dexter arm, in
armour, erect, in hand a dagger, in pale, all
ppr. Per mare, per terras. 148. 12
McALiSTER, Sco., an arm, in armour, in fess,
in hand a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. Per
mare, per terras.
Me ALL A, or M'AuLAT, Sco., a boot, couped at
ancle, ppr., and spurred. Dulce penculum.
136. 4
M'ALLISTER, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a dagger, both ppr. 159. 4
M'ALLUM, Sco., a tower, az., masoned, sa. In
ardua tendit. 22. 14
MAOALPIN, Sco., a Saracen's head, couped at
neck, dropping blood, all ppr. Cuinich bas
alpan. 134. 15
M'ALPIN, a man's head, bearded, affronte'e,
crowned with an antique crown, ppr.
M 'ANDREW, Sco., an eagle, wings displayed.
Fear God. 100. 14
MACARMICK, Cornw., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a cutlass. 1 21. 6
McARTHER, or M'ARTHUR, Sco., two laurel-
branches in orle. 13. 12
MACARTHUR, or MACARTHUR, Eng., an escal-
lop, or, charged with a mullet, gu. 5. 3
MACARTHUR, Sco., two wings addorsed. 74. 6
M'ARTHUR, Sco., two laurel-branches, in sal-
tier. Fide et opera.
M'ARTHUR, STEWART, Sco., a greyhound,
couchant, within two branches of laurel,
ppr. Fide et opera. 18. 9
MACARTNEY, Eng., a stag, lodged, erm. 80. 10
MACARTNEY, Iri., a hand, in pale, couped
above wrist, ppr., holding a rose, gu., stalked
and leaved, vert. Mens conscia recti.
159. 10
MACARTY, Iri., an arm, embowed, vested, in
hand a lizard, all ppr. 146. 10
MACAUL, Sco., a fleur-de-lis, ar. Pour le roi.
142. 13
M'AuL, Sco., in hand a sword. Ferio, tego.
I59. 7
MACAULAY, Baron, on a rock, a boot, ppr.,
with spur, or. Dulce periculum. 1 36. 4
M'AuLLY, Sco., in dexter hand a scimitar. /
will. 158. 9
MACBAIN, Sco., a wolf's head, ppr. Vires in
arduis. 19. 5
MACBEAN, Inverness, a cat, salient, ppr. Touch
not the cat bot a glove. 62. 6
MACBEAN, Eng., and M'BEAN, Sco., a demi-
cat, rampant, gu.
M'BEAN, Sco., a mountain cat, rampant, sa.
62. 12
M'BEAN, Sco., a cat, sejant, ppr. Touch not
the cat bot a glove. 32. 2
MACBEATH, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a tiword, all ppr. 140. 13
M'BfiTH, Lond., a serpent's head, couped, ppr.
Conjuncta virtuti fortuna. no. 12
M'BRAID, Sco., in dexter hand, gu., a billet, sa.
158. 7
M'BRAIR, Sco., or M'BRA:RE, Eng., a unicorn's
head, erased, ar. 70. 5
257
M'CL
M'BREiD, Sco. . in dexter hand a broadsword,
ppr. I am ever prepared. 159. 7
MACBRIDE, Eng., on a chapeau, a salamander
iu flames, ppr. 27. 7
MACBRIDE, a raven, ppr., wings expanded.
119. 7
M'CAA, Sco., in hand a dagger, erect, ppr.
Manuforti. 122. 12
M'CABE, Iri., on a mount, vert, a stag, cur-
rent, regardant, ppr. 8 1. 14
M'CALL, Iri., a goat's head, erased, az. 55. 2
M'CALL, Eng. and Sco., a leg, in armour,
couped at calf. Dulce periculum. 133. 12
M'CALL, Eng. and Sco., a griffin's head, be-
tween wings. 88. 6
M'CALL, Sco., in hand a broadsword, all ppr.
Ferio, tego. 159. 7
M'CALLUM, Sco., a castle, ar., masoned, sa.
In ardua tendit. 23. 6
M'CALLUM, Eng., a tower, ppr., flag, gu. 22. 9
M'CAN, Iri., a salmon, naiant, ppr. 5. 1 1
M'CANDLISH, Eng., a demi-lion, vert. 44. 14
M'CANDLISH, a snake, nowed, ppr. Cavendo
tutus. in. 13
M'CANN, Iri., a bull's head, cabossed, sa. 15. 8
M'CARiN, Sco., a swallow, ppr. Nulli prceda.
119. 4
M'CARLIE, on dexter side of a mount, vert, a
cross crosslet, fitched, sa. 65. 2
M'CARLIE, on dexter side of a mount, vert, the
sun, or, shining on a cross crosslet, fitched.
In hoc signo vinces. 65. 2
MACCARTHY, Iri., a stag's head, or. 84. 10
M'CARTHY, an arm, erect, in hand a lizard,
vert. Shenichun Erin. comp. 146. 10
M'CARTHY, Eng., a wolf, current, ppr. 63. I
M'CARTHY of Cork, a cubit arm, in mail, ar.,
erect, in hand a newt, ppr. Forti et fiddi
nil difficile.
M'CARTNAY, Sco., in dexter hand a slip of a
rose-tree, ppr. Stimulat sed ornat. 152. 8
MACCARTNEY, same crest. Mens conscia recti.
M'CARTNEY, Sco., same crest. Sua pr&mia
virtus.
MACCARTNEY, Sco., a griffin, segreant, az.,
wings, erm., between claws an etoile, or.
MACCARTNEY, Iri., in dexter hand a branch of
laurel, ppr. Mens conscia recti. 133. 4
M'CASKER, and M'CASKILL, Sco., in hand a
dagger, erect. Manuforti. I? 2. 12
M'CAUL, Lond., a fleur-de-lis, ar. Pour le roi.
142. 13
MACCAUNACH, Iri., a ferret, passant, ppr. 34. 5
MACCAUSLAND, in hand, couped, a chapeau,
between two laurel-branches. Audaces juvo.
145. 10
M'CAUSLAND, Iri., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a greyhound, sejant, ppr.
M'CAY, and M'Cov, Sco., a talbot's head,
erased, or, collared, sa. 60. 4
M'CLAUCHLAN, or M-CLAUGHLAN, Sco., a castle,
triple-towered. Fortis etfidus. 23. 10
M'CLEAN, Iri., a bull's head, erased, gu. 15.6
M'CLEAN, Sco. , a tower, embattled, ar. Virtue
mine honour. 22. 14
M'CLEAY, a stag's head. 84. 10
M'CLEISH, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
Love. 141. 14
M'CLELLAN, Bart., Sco., a moor's head, couped
and wreathed, ppr. Sapit qui reputat.
I3L IS
M'CLELLAN, Sco , a dexter arm, embowed, iu
M'CL.
M'DO
hand a sword, in pale, charged on point with
. a man's head, all ppr. Tliink on. 148. 14
M'CLELLAND, Sco., a negro's head, couped,
ppr. Sapit qui reputat. 134. 13
M'CLEN, Sco., a castle. Virtue mine honour.
23- 6
M'CLEOD, Sco., the sun in splendour. / burn
weil, I see. 7. 10
M'CLEOD, Sco., a bull's head, cabossed, between
two flags, barry of three, gu., az. and ar. 14. 5
MACCLESFIELD, Earl of (Parker), a leopard's
head, • gardant, erased at neck, or, ducally
gorged, gu. Sapere aude. 10. 5
M'CLESH, Sco., in dexter hand a cross cross-
let, fitched. Love. 116. 14
M'CLEVERTY, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched,
and palm-branch, in saltier.
M'CLINTOCK of Drumcar, Louth, a lion, pas-
sant, ppr. Virtute et labore. 36. I
M'CLINTOCK, Sco., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. I
M'CLOUD, Iri., a fox, current, ppr. 1 6. 13
M'CLURE, Eng., a domed tower, on top a flag,
ppr. 22. 5
M'CLYMONT, out of a mural coronet, a lion's
head. 45. 15
M'CoLL, Sco., between the horns of a crescent,
an etoile. Justi ut sidera fulgent. 126. 7
M'CoMBiE, a grey cat, sejant, rampant. Touch
not the cat hot a glove. 63. 6
MAC CONACH, and MAC CONACHIE, a demi-
savage, wreathed, ppr., in dexter a sheaf of
arrows, ar., pointing with sinister to an an-
tique crown, ppr. jDefend, and spare not —
and — Ard choMe. 120. I
MAO CON CALEB, Iri., two trees, couped and
raguled, in saltier, ppr. 29. 3
M'CoNNELL, Sco., a dexter arm., in fess, couped,
ppr., in hand a cross crosslet, fitched. Ton-
jours pr^t. 103. 8
M'CONNEL, Edinr., and Queensland, Australia,
a kangaroo, sejant, erect, regardant, on the
ground, under an Australian grass-tree, all
ppr. Vis in vita Deus. 64. 3
M'CONNEL, Manchester, a stag's head, erased,
gu., charged on neck with a shamrock, or.
Victor in arduis. 83. 6
M'CoBDA, Iri., a demi-savage, in dexter a
barbed arrow, in sinister a heart. Via una,
cor unum. 125. 6
M'COEMACK, and M'CORMICK, Sco., on a rock,
ppr., a martlet, sa. Sine timore. 119. 5
M'CORMICK, Iri., in dexter hand a spear, ppr.
148. 10
M'CORQUODALE, Sco., a stag at gaze, ppr.
Viiat rex. 8 1. 10
M'CORQUODELL, Sco., a stag at gaze, attired,
gu. Vicat rex. Si. 10
M'CoRQUODiLL, Sco., a stag at gaze, ppr.,
attired, sa. Vicat rex. 8 1. 10
M'CoUL, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a cutlass, ppr. Vinccre.
121. 6
M'CRAE, Sco., in hand a sword. Fortitudine.
J59' 7
M'CflAE, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. Dclectat et
ornat. 25. 12
M'CRACKEN, Sco., a nag's head, bridled, reins
broken. Omnia recte. 72. 2
M'CfiAW, Sco., a griffin, sejant, wings, gold.
88. 13
M'CRAY, Sco,, in hand a sword. Fortiter.
159- 7
M'CREE, or M'CfiiE, Sco., an arm, in armour,
couped, embowed, in hand a scimitar. De-
lectat et ornat. 121.6
M'CRIRE, a bee-hive, with bees, volant, ppr.
Induslria. 76. I
M'CROBIE, Sco., a hawk, rising, ppr. Despicio
terrena. 100. 13
M'CRUMMEN, Sco., in hand a flute. 135. 10
M'CRUMMEN, or M/CRUMMIN, Sco., a demi-
lion, rampant, gu., armed, az., in dexter a
thistle, ppr. Permitte ccetera divis.
comp. 42. I
M'CuBBiN, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar. Pro rege et patrid. 1 21. 6
M'CuBBiN, Sco., a martlet, sa. 119. 4
M'CULL, Sco., a leg in armour, spurred, couped
above knee, ppr. 138. 5
M'CuLLOCH, Sco., a horse, passant. Sine
macula. 72. 12
M'CuLLOCH, an ermine, ppr. Sine maculd.
33- i
M'CuLLOCH of Ardwall, Kirkcudbright, a hand
throwing a dart, ppr. Vi et animo. I. 6
M'CuLLOCK, Sco., a naked arm, embowed,
throwing a dart. I57« 6
M'CuLLOCK, Eng., a triangular harrow, gu.
149- 5
M'CuLLUM, Sco., a greyhound's head, or. 18. 10
MACCURDY, Lond. and Iri., a leopard, passant,
ppr., resting dexter on an escutcheon, vert,
thereon a leopard's face, or.
M'DANIEL, Iri., a hand, couped, in fess, hold-
ing a cross crosslet, fitched. 146. II
MAC!)EARGAN, a swallow, ppr. 119. 4
MACDERMOT, or MACDERMOTT, Iri., a grey-
hound, current, sa. 17. 8
MACDERMOT, Coolavin, a demi-lion, gu., in
paws a sceptre, surmounted by a crown, ppr.
Honore et virtute.
MACDIARMID, Sco., a lion, rampant, ar., be-
tween paws a garland of flowers, ppr.
M'DiARMiD, Sco., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
MACDIARMOTT, Iri., a lion, rampant, or. 41.12
M'DoNAGH, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a sword, environed with a serpent, all
ppr. Virtutis gloria merces. 151. 15
MACDONALD of M'Donald, on a rock, az., a
raven, sa. Nee tempore, nee fato. 112. 12
MACDONALD, Sco., on a rock, ppr., a tower.
Sure. 22. 12
MACDONALD, Bart., Surr., a hand, in armour,
in fess, holding a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
141. 8
MACDONALD, Durh., in a bush, a lion's head
and fore-paws, sa. Toujours pret. 48. 1 1
MACDONALD, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
.regally crowned, ppr., in dexter a sword,
wavy, of the last, hilt and pommel, or. Pro
rege in tyrannos. 43- I2
MACDONALD, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger,
ppr. My hope is constant in thee. 127. 7
MACDONALD of Raminerscales, Dumfries, in
hand a dagger, ppr. I beir the lei. 127. 7
MACDONALD, out of a castle, triple-towered, an
arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a scimi-
tar. 23. II
M'DONALD, Eng., ahmd, trippant, or. 85. 7
M'DONALD, Sco., in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched. My hope is constant in thce. 116. 14
M'DONALD, Iri., a tnlbot's head, az. 61. 3
M'DONALD, Sco., in dexter hand a dirk, erect.
Nee tempore, nee fato. 122. 12
M'DO
M'DONALD, Sco., a Bible, expanded, ppr.
Ccelestia sequor. 149- 3
M'DONALD, Sco., a castle, ppr. My hope is
constant in thee. 23. 6
M'DONALD, LOCKHART, of Lee, a boar's head,
erased. Coi'da serata pando. 15. 5
M'DONALD, Sco., on a rock, inflamed, a raven,
sa. Nee tempore, nee fa to. 109. 4
M 'DONALD, Sco., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. Per mare,
per terras. 140. 13
M 'DONALD, Sco.. a hand, in armour, holding
a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. Per mare, per
terras. 152. 4
M'DONALD, Sco., an arm, in armour, gaunt-
leted, in fess, couped, ppr., in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, sa. Aec tempore, necfato.
141. 8
M'DONALL of Logan, two lions' paws, in saltier,
ppr. Victoria rel mors. $2. 8
M'DONELL, MACDONELL, or M'DONNELL, in
hand, couped, in fess, a fleur-de-lis. 133. 5
MACDONELL, Sco., a raven, ppr., perching on
a rock, az. Craygan an fhithich. 112. 12
MACDONNEL, Iri., a dexter arm, couped at
shoulder, in hand a cross crosslet, fitched.
Toujours prest. 103. 8
MACDONNELL, Iri., a dexter arm, in armour,
in fess, couped, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched. 141. 8
M'DONNELL, Earl of Antrim. See ANTRIM.
M'DONNELL, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
fess, in hand a cross crosslet, titched, in
pale. comp. 103. 8
M'DoNOGH, Iri., an arm, embowed, in hand a
sword, environed by a serpent. Virtutis
gloria merces. 151. 15
M'DoUGAL, Sco., a lion's paw, erect and erased,
ppr. Vincere vel mori. 51. 15
MACDOUGALE, a fawn's head, couped, collared,
and lined, ppr. 85. 8
M'DouGAL-HAY, Sco., a lion, issuing, gardant,
ppr., in dexter a cross crosslet, titched, gu.
Fear God. 44. 7
MACDOUGALL, Sco., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ppr. Virtutis laus
actio. 121. 6
MACDOUGALL, Eng., in lion's gamb, erased,
sa., a sceptre, in pale, or. 78. 9
M'DOUGALL, or MACDOUGALL, Sco., in lion's
paw, erased and erect, a dagger, ppr. Fortis
in arduis. 45. 8
M'DOUGALL, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar. 121. 6
M'DOUGALL, Eng., a deer's head, erased, ppr.
83- 13
M'DowAL, in hand a dagger, in pale. Virtus
in caducis. 122. 12
M'DowAL, and McDowALL, Sco., a lion's paw,
erased and erect. Vincere vel mori. 51. 15
M'DowAL, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr., in dexter a
sword, az., hilted and pommelled, or. 44. 1 1
M'DowAL, Sco., and M 'Do WALL, Lond., a lion's
paw, erased, a branch of olive, vert. Vincam
vel moriar. 51. 8
M'DOWALL, Hay, Bart., Sco., a lion, passant,
gardant, ppr., in dexter a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. Fear God. comp. 36. 13
M'DowALL, Sco., a demi-lion, ar., crowned
with an imperial crown, or, in dexter a
flaming sword, all ppr. Pro rege in tyran-
nos. 43. 12
259 M'GA
M'DowALL, Sco., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in fess, couped, ppr., in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched. Vincere vel mori.
comp. 103. 8
M'DowALL, Sco., on a ducal coronet, or, an
arm, in armour, embowed, in fess, couped,
ppr., in hand a cross crosslet, fitched.
M'DOWALL, Sco., two bears' paws, erased, in
saltier. 52. 8
M'DowALL, Sco., in lion's paw, erased, a
dagger. 45. 8
M'DOWALL, Sco., a lion's paw, erased and
erect, ppr. 51. 15
M 'Do WALL, Sco., a demi-lion, ar., regally
crowned, or.
M'DowELL, two bears' paws, in saltier. 52. 8
M'DowELL, Eng. , in lion's paw, erased, a dag-
ger, in pale. 45. 8
M'DowGAL, Sco., two lions' paws, in saltier,
ppr. Victoria vel mors. 52. 8
MACDUFF, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
McDuFF, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., holding a dag-
ger. Deus juvat. 44. II
MACE, Eng., in hand, erect, a scimitar, in pale,
PP^ 153- 15
MACELESTER, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour,
couped, in hand a dagger. Per mare, per
terras. 120. 8
M'EMERY, and MACEMERY, Iri., a falcon,
belled, ppr. 104. 2
M'ENTIRE, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger,
erect, ppr. Per ardua. 122. 12
M'EVERS, a boar's head, couped, in fess. 3. 9
MACEVOY, a cubit arm, erect, vested, gu.,
cuffed, erminois, in hand a sword, ppr.
Bear and forbear.
M'EwAN, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, shooting a
young branch, ppr. Revircsco. 26. 13
M'FADYEN, and M'FAIDEN, Sco., a talbot, pas-
sant, gu. 61. 7
M'FALL, Sco., an eagle's head, erased. Re-
surgo. 1 02. IO
MACFARLANE, seven darts, points upward, six
in saltier, and one in pale, enfiled with a
ducal coronet. comp. 156. 13
MACFARLANE, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. La-
boranti numen adest. 98. 10
MACFARLANE, Eng., a bird, sitting on a tree.
26. 2
MACFARLANE, M'FARLANE, or M'FARLIN, Sco.,
a demi-savage, in dexter a sheaf of arrows,
pointing with sinister to an imperial crown.
This I'll defend. 120. i
M'FARLANE, Sco., a naked man, in hand a
sheaf of arrows, ppr. This Vll defend.
MACFARQUHAR, Sco., a dexter hand, couped,
ppr. Sto pro fide. 153. 7
M'FARQUHAR, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter a sword. Fide et fortitudine. 44. 1 1
M'FARQUHAR, Sco., a dexter hand, ppr. 153. 7
M'FARQUHAR, Eng., on a winged globe, an
eagle, rising, ppr. 8. 2
M'FAYDEN, a talbot, passant, collared and
lined, ppr. 6 1. 8
M'FELL, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Aspiro. 1 02. IO
MACFIE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Pro
rege. 44- H
M'FiNGAH, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a tilting-spear.
M-GALLOCK, Sco., a dove, ppr. Industrid et
labore. 112. II
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MACGAN, Iri., a boar's head, couped, az.,
armed and crined, or. 3. 9
M'GASSOCK, Sco., a dove, ppr. Industrid et
labore. 112. u
M'GAVIN, Sco., a dragon's head, or, vomiting
fire, gu. 90- 6
M'GEE, or M'GniE, an ostrich, ar., in mouth
a horse-shoe, az. 108. 13
M'GELL, Sco., a terrestrial globe. Honestum
utili prefero.
M 'GEORGE, Sco., a demi-griffin, ar. 86. 13
M'GEORGE, Eng., a greyhound's head, or, col-
lared, gu. 1 8. 10
M'GiBBON, Sco., two oars, in saltier, sa. 121. 15
M'GiE, a leopard's head, erased, gardant, or.
10. 4
M'GILEVRAY, Sco., a cat, sejant. Touch not
the cat without a glove. 32. 2
M'GiLL, a phoenix in flames, ppr. Sine fine.
101. 10
M'GiLL, Sco., a martlet, ar. In Domino con-
fido. II9-4
M'GiLL, or MACGILL, Eng. and Iri., a phoenix
in flames, ppr. Sine fine. loi. IO
M'GiLL, Sco., a martlet, rising, ppr. In Deo
confido. H9-7
M'GILLEOUN, or MACGILLEOUN, Sco., an arm,
embowed, in fess, couped, supporting a spear,
issuing in pale, all ppr. 141. 15
M'GiLVRAT, Sco., a camel's head, sa. 31. 7
M'GLASHAN, Sco., a long cross, recrossed, gu.,
on three grieces. 143. n
M'GouAN, or M'GowAN, Sco., a thistle, ppr.
Juncta arma decori. 29. 10
M'GouGAN, Sco., an arm, in fess, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched. Vincere vel mori.
146. II
M 'Go WAN, Eng., a galley, with oars in action,
ppr. 21. 2
M'GOWAN, Sco., a talbot, passant, or, collared,
az. 61. 8
McGowRAN, Iri., an ancient ship or galley.
21. II
MACGREGOR, Sco., a lion's head, erased. Spare
not. 47. 13
MACGREGOR, MURRAY, Bart., Sco. : (i.) Be-
hind two cannons, in saltier, a Highlander,
couped above knees, on sinister a shield, ar.,
in dexter a sword. E'en do, and spare not.
138. 13. (2.) Out of a mural coronet, a
lion's head, crowned with an antique crown,
with points. Serioghalmo dhream.
MACGREGOR, Sco., an eagle, perched, wings ex-
tended, ppr. Serioghalmo dhream — and —
In liber tate sociorum defendenda. 100. 14
MACGREGOR, Gleney, out of a mural coronet,
ar., masoned, sa., a lion's head, gu., crowned
with an antique crown, or. Eadhon dean gus
na caomhain — and — Virtutis regia merces.
MACGREGOR, out of a heart, a hand, grasping
a scimitar, ppr. Firrineach gus e chrich.
138. 3
MACGREGOR, Bart., in hand a dagger, erect,
ppr., pommel and hilt, gold. E'en do, and
spare not. 122. 12
M'GREGOR, Sco., a lion's head, erased. E'en
do, and spare not. 47. 13
M'GREGOR, Sco., an arm, in armour, ppr., in
hand a scimitar, az., hilted and pommelled,
or. 121. 6
M'GREGOR, Sco., a fir-tree. 26. 3
M-GREGOB, Sco., a lion's head, erased, on head
an antique crown, ppr. E'en do, bait spair
nocht.
M'GREGOR, Sco., a naked arm, in hand a sword,
blade enfiled with three royal crowns, all
ppr. 121. 4
M'GREGOR, PATRICK C., Esq. of Bredilands,
Renfrews., a pine-tree. Ard choille.
26. 3
M'GuARiE, or MACQUARIE, Sco., a nag's head,
couped, ar., bridled, gu. Be true. J2. 7
MACGUFFIE of Crossmichael, Kirkcudbright, a
boar's head, couped, sa. A rma parata fero.
3- 9
M'GuFFOCK, a dove, ppr. Industrid et labore.
112. II
M'GuiRE, Iri., a dagger, in pale. 148. 8
M'GuiRE, Iri., a buck's head, erased, az. 83. 13
M'HADO, and M'HADDO, Sco., in hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. Vigilo. 158. 9
M'HAFFIE, Sco., a demi-griffin, gu. 86. 13
MACHAM, Eng., a greyhound, current, sa. 17. 8
M'HARDIE, Sco., the sun, or. Luceo, non uro.
7. 10
M'HARDIE, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in band a scimitar, all ppr. Tout hardi.
121. 6
M'HATTIE, Sco., between wings, an escallop,
ar., charged with a cross fleury, sa., all ppr.
5- 7
MACHELL, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
MACHELL, Eng., a camel's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged, ar. 31-6
MACHEN, or MACHIN, Eng., on a lion's head,
erased, sa., a chapeau, or. 43. 4
MACHEN of Eastbach Court, Glouc., a pelican's
head, erased, or. 103. 1 1
MACHIN, Notts , on a mount, vert, a pelican's
head, couped, gu., in front of rays of the
sun, or. Auxilium ab alto.
M'HuD, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger, ppr. E'en do. 159. 4
M'HuTCHEON, Sco., a wyvern. Fortiter gerit
crucem. 91. 5
M'lLWHAM, Sco., a parrot, feeding on branch
of a cherry-tree, ppr. 1 1 8. 9
M'lNDOE, Sco., a sun-dial, on a stand, ar.
65. s
M'lNNES, a bee sucking a thistle, ppr. E
labore dulcedo. 29. 2
MAC!NROY, Sco., a lymphad, in full sail, sa.
Sequor. comp. 21. n
M'lNROY, Sco., a pelican, in nest. Fidelitas.
97. 2
M'INTIRE, Eng., out of a tower, a demi-grey-
hound, rampant, ppr. 24. 8
M'lNTOSH, Sco., a cat, current, gardant, ppr.
63. 12
M'INTOSH, or MACINTOSH, Eng., a demi-cat,
salient, sa. Prenez garde. 62. 10
M'lNTOSH, or MACINTOSH, Sco., a cat, salient,
ppr. Touch not the cat bot a glove. 62. 6
M'lNTOSH, Sco., a cat, current, gardant. Touch
not the cat bot a glove. 63. 12
M'lNTYRE, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, in
pale, both ppr. Per ardua. 122. 12
M'lvER, a boar's head, couped, or. Nunquam
obliviscar. 3. 9
M'lvER, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, az. 88. 7
M'lvER, Lane., a boar's head, couped, or.
Nunquam obliviscar. 3- 9
MACK, a heart, gu., pierced by an arrow, iu
bend sinister, ar. Et domi ctforis. 157. 5
MAC
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MACK, Sco., a water-bouget, sa. In spe et la-
bore trans iyo vitam. I31- Io
MACK, Sco., a water-bouget, sa. Enesperanza.
131. 10
M'KAILE, Sco., a cancer, ppr. Nee fero, nee
igne. 6. 8
M'KALL, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
caltrap, ppr. 121. 3
MACKARTNEY, in dexter hand a slip of rose-
bush, ppr. Stimulat sed ornat. 152. 8
MACKAULY, a leg, couped at knee, booted and
spurred. 133. 12
MACKAULY, a boot, couped at ankle, spurred,
all ppr. Dulce periculum. 1 36. 4
MACKAY, Sco., a dexter cubit arm, erect, in
hand a dagger, in pale, all ppr., hilt and
pommel, or. Manu forti. 122. 12
MACKAY, Eng., a lion, passant, or, in dexter a
crescent, gu. 36. 6
M'KAY, Sco., in hand a scimitar, all ppr.
Manuforti. 158. 9
M'KAY, Eng., a demi-greyhound, vert. 1 7. 3
MACKBEATH, Sco., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in fess, in hand a sword, all ppr.
comp. 125. 9
M'KEAN, Sco. a demi-cat, gard^nt, sa. 62. 10
M'KEAN, Sco., a talbot, sejant, ppr. J'ai
bonne tsperance. see plate 61
M'KECHNIE, Sco., in dexter hand a spur.
152. 9
MACKEILL, Sco., a cross Calvary, gu. 147. 4
M'KELL, Sco., out of clouds, a dexter hand
brandishing a scimitar.
M'KELLAR, Sco., out of a castle, triple-towered,
a demi-lion, rampant. 23. 5
M'KELLAR, Eng., a cat, rampant, gardant, gu.
M'KELLAR, and M'KELLOR, Sco., an arm, in
armour, enibowed, in hand a scimitar, ppr.
121. 6
M'KELLIP, Sco., a demi-talbot. Non dormit
qui custodit. 61. 5
M'KELLIP, Sco., a talbot's head. Non dormit
qui custodit. 6 1. 3
M'KELLIP, on a dexter gauntlet, a falcon, close,
belled, ppr. 99. 13
MACKEN, a pelican's head, gu., issuing from
rays, or. 1 02. 7
MACKENAN, and MACKEUAN, or MACKEWAN,
Sco., trunk of oak-tree, shooting new branches,
ppr. Reviresco. 26. 13
MACKENAY, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a broken spear. 141. 6
MACKENNAL, or MACKANNEL, Sco., an eagle's
head, erased, ppr. Intrepidus et benignus.
102. 10
M 'KENNY, Bart., in hand, in armour, couped at
wrist, a roll of parchment. 1 28. 1 3
MACKENZIE, Sco., a rugged rock, ppr. Truth
will prevail. 67. 5
MACKENZIE, Sco., an arm, embowed, in hand
a dart, all ppr. Jfecte ad ardua. 157. 6
MACKENZIE, or M'KENZIE, Sco. , a man's heart,
in flames, within two branches of palm, in
orle, all ppr. Ferendum et sperandum. 29. n
M \CKENZIE, an eagle, rising from a rock, ppr.
Pirma ct ardua. loo. 12
MACKENZIE of Ord, Ross, in hand a dagger, in
bend, ppr. Sic itur ad astra. 127. 7
MACKENZIE, Sco., a crescent, ar. Crcscitque
virtu te. 140. 2
MACKENZIE, Sco., a mountain, in flames, ppr.
Luceo, non uro. 8. 13
MACKENZIE, on a rock, a stag's head, cabossed,
comp. 84. 2
MACKENZIE, Middx., a buck's head, cabossed,
ar., attired, or. 84. 2
MACKENZIE, Bart., of Kilcoy, Sco., a lady,
from waist, with bodice and short sleeves,
presenting a rose with dexter, sinister bent
outward, and hand resting on side, ringlets
loose. Amore vici. comp. 129. 8
MACKENZIE, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a sword, in bend, all ppr. Fide parta,
fide aucta. 154. 6
MACKENZIE, Bart., of Scatwell, Sco : (i.) The
sun in splendour, ppr. 7- IO- (2.) In hand
a sword, in bend, ppr. Sine macula. 159. 7
MACKENZIE, Sco., bet ween the attires of a stag,
fixed to the scalp, sa. , a boar's head, erect,
or. 4. 2
MACKENZIE, or M'KENZIE, Sco., the sun in
splendour. Luceo, non uro. 7. 10
MACKENZIE, Bart., of Garlock, a Highlander,
wielding a sword, ppr. Virtute et valore.
138. 10
MACKENZIE of Craig Hall, Sco. (now repre-
sented by J. R. Coulthart, Esq. — see COULT-
HART), a demi- savage, wreathed about head
and loins with laurel, holding in dexter hand,
on his shoulder, a club, all ppr. Virtute et
valore. 162. 9
MACKENZIE, MUIR-, Bart., Sco. : (i.) A palm-
branch, in bend dexter, surmounted by a
sword, in bend sinister, all ppr. (2.) In
dexter hand a dart, ppr. I. 6
M'KENZIE, Bart., of Coul, a boar's head, erect
and erased, or, between the attires of a stag,
fixed to the scalp, sa. Pulchrior ex arduis.
4. 2
M'KENZIE, Sco., a dexter arm, throwing a dart,
ppr. Recta et ardua. 157. 6
M'KENZIE, a lion, couchant, gardant, ppr.
Insult me not. 39. 13
M'KENZIE, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a gar-
land of latirel, ppr. Virtute et amore. 123. 7
M'KENZIE of Glack, Aberdeen, two hands,
holding a two-handed sword, in bend, ppr.
Always faithful. 122. 4
M'KENZIE, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, in
bend, ppr. Sic itur ad astra. 159. 7
M'KENZIE, or MACKINZIE, Sco. and Eng., a
burning mount, ppr. Luceo, non uro. 8. 13
M'KENZIE, Sco., a stag's head, cabossed.
Cuidich in rhi. 84. 2
M'KENZIE, or M'KiNziE, Sco., a demi-lady,
in hand a rose, ppr. Amore vici. comp. 129. 8
M'KENZIE, Sco., in dexter hand, couped and
erect, a dagger, both ppr. Garde. 127. 7
M'KENZIE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
A rito viret honore. 44. 14
M'KENZIE, Sco., a mountain in flames, ppr.
Fide parta, fide aucta. 8. 13
M'KENZIE, Sco., in hand a wreath of laurel,
ppr. Virtute et valore. 150. 7
M'KENZIE, Sco., out of clouds, ppr., two hands,
conjoined. Fides unit. 136. I
M'KENZIE, a demi-lady, in dexter a cinquefoil,
ppr. Amore vici.
M'KERLIE, Sco., on dexter end of a mount,
vert, a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. In hoc
signo vinces. 65. 2
M'KERRELL, Sco., an ancient warrior, in ar-
mour, with a shield and spear, over point of
the latter, a. star. Dtdcis pro patrid labor.
M'KE
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M'KERROW, ALEX., Devonshire Club, S.W.,
two cross crosslets, fitched, in saltier. 1 60. 3
MACKEY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
MACKIE, or M'KiE, Sco., a raven, ppr. Labora.
114. 10
MACKIE, Eng., two oak-branches, in saltier,
acorned, ppr. 54. 10
MACKIE, Sco., in hand, couped at wrist, a
dagger, all ppr. 76. 8
MACKIE of Bargaly, Kirkcudbright, a raven,
ppr. Labora. 114. 10
MACKIEGAN, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a
griffin's head, in beak a key, all ppr. 88. I
MACKILLOP, or M'KILLOP, Eng., ademi-eagle,
regardant, ppr. 101. 12
M'KiLLOP, Sco., a talbot's head, erased, ppr.
Non dormit qui custodit. 6 1. 2
M'KiLLOP, Sco., a demi-talbot. Non dormit
qui custodit. see plate 61
M'KiLLOP, on a dexter gauntlet, a falcon,
close, belled, ppr. 99. 13
M'KiMMiE, Sco., a deer's head, erased, ppr.
Je suis pret. 83. 13
MACKINDER, or M'KiNDER, Eng., an elephant,
statant, ppr. 24. 14
MAcKiNDLAY, Sco. , a stag, trippant, ppr. A mo.
79- 4
M'KINDLAY, or MACKINLAY, Sco., an eagle's
head, erased, ppr. Spernit humum. 1 02. 10
M'KiNLAY, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
branch of olive, all ppr. Not too much.
143- 6
M'KiNNA, a,n arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand the butt end of a spear, ppr. Pruden-
tia et honor. 141. 6
MACKINNON, Eng., a spear, in pale, ppr. 66. I
MACKINNON, Hants, and Sco., a boar's head,
erased, in mouth a shin-bone, all ppr.
MACKINNON, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ar.,
in mouth a deer's shank-bone, ppr. Audentes
fortuna juvat. comp. 3. 8
MACKINTOSH, Eng., a cat's head, cabossed, gu.
63. 2
MACKINTOSH, Sco., a cat, sejant, gardant, sa.
Touch not the cat bot a glove. 32. 2
MACKINTOSH, W.S., a cat, sejant, on hind feet.
Touch not the cat bot a glove. 63. 6
MACKINTOSH, a tiger, rampant, ppr. n. 8
M'KiRDY, Eng. and Sco., a demi-wyvern, or.
Dieu et mon pays. 89. 1 1
MACKLEANS, a cypress-branch and laurel- slip,
in saltier, surmounted of a battle-axe, in
pale. 29. 8
MACKLELD, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, enfiled with a moor's head,
all ppr.
MACKLELLAN, or MT.ELLAN, Sco., a moor's
head and neck, ppr. Sapit qui reputat.
J34- 13
MACKLELLAN, or M'LELLAN, Sco., a naked arm,
in hand a sword, on point a moor's head.
Think on. 148. 14
. MACKLELLAN, Sco., a mortar-piece. Superba
frango. 131. 4
MACKLIN, Eng., an ass's head. 20. 2
MACKLIN, Eng., an eagle's head, issuing from
rays. 102. 8
MACKLOIDE, or M'CLOUD, Sco., a bull's head,
cabossed, between two flags. Hold fast.
14. 5
MACKLOW, a dragon's head, in mouth an
eagle's leg, erased, or.
MACKLOW, a sinister arm, in hand a bow,
strung. 122. 6
MACKMURE, Eng., a dolphin, naiant. 68. n
MACKMORAGH, and MACKMORE, Iri., on a ducal
coronet, a griffin, sejant, ppr., resting paw
on a shield, ar. 88. 12
MACKXIGHT, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand
a spear, in bend, ppr. Fac et spera.
MACKNIGHT, or M'KNIGHT, Sco., a tower, sa.,
masoned, ar. Justum et tenacem. 22. 14
M'KNIGIIT, a lion's head, erased, az. Omnia
fortunes committo. 47. 13
MACKNYGHTE of Macknyghte, Sco. (now repre-
sented by J. R. Coulthart, Esq.— see COULT-
HART), a demi-lion, rampant, ar. Omnia
fortunes committo. 44. 14
MACKORDA, a demi-wild Irish savage, in dextei
a heart, in sinister a dart, all ppr.
comp. 125. 6
M'KowAN, two doves, billing. Constancy.
106. 6
MACKPHERSON, Sco., a cat, sejant, gardant, ppr.
32. 2
MACKRETH, Hants., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
MACK WILLIAMS, Eng., a phoenix in flames, -ppr.
101. 10
MACKWORTH, Wei. and Lond., a cock, ppr.
Gwell angua na chywilydd. 94. 12
MACKWORTH, Kuts. and Norf., a sinister wing,
erect. 107. 14
MACKWORTH, Bart., Glams., a cock, ppr.
94. 12
MACLACHLAN, a castle, triple-towered. 23. 10
M'LACHLAN, or MACLAUCHLAN, Sco., a leo-
pard's head, cabossed, ppr. Fortiter. 47. 2
M'LACHLAN, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a lion's head, gu. Fortis et fidus. 47. 10
M'LAGAN, Sco., a mortar-piece, or. Superba
frango. 131. 4
M'LAGAN,. Sco., a beaver, ppr. Principiis
obsta. 33. II
M'LAGGAN, Sco., a greyhound, sejant, collared,
ar. 18. 13
MACLAINE of Kington House, Glouc., a
Lochaber-axe, erect, between branches of
laurel and cypress, all ppr. Altera merces.
94- 5
M'CLAMBROCH, Sco., in hand a dagger. Fear
God, andfyht. 76. 8
MACLAREN, Sco., a cannon, mounted, ppr.
Forward. 132. 12
M'LAREN, Sco., a mortar-piece, az. Franco.
131- 4
M'LARTY, a hand, ppr., holding up a cross
crosslet, fitched, in pale, gu. In tefido.
152. 4
M'LAUCHLAN, Sco., a castle, triple-towered.
Fortis et fidus. 23. 10
MACLAUGHLAN, Sco., a salmon, naiant, ppr.
Fortis et fidus. _ 5. fl
M'LAUGHLAN, a horse's head, in arm our, issuing,
on top a plume of ostrich-feathers, all ppr.
72. II
M'LAURANCE, and M'LAURIN, the Virgin and
Child, ppr., vested, vert.
MACLAURIN of Balquhidder, a lion's head,
erased, crowned with an Eastern diadem of
four points, between two laurel-branches, in
orle, ppr. Ab origine fidus.
M'LAWS, a garb, or, banded, gu. Dominus
providebit. 12. 13
M'LE
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M'LEA, Sco., two lions' paws, erased, in saltier,
ppr. Viiicere xel mori. 52- $
M'LEA, two arms, dexter and sinister, from
shoulders, extended, in saltier, the former
holding a pair of compasses, extended, and
the latter a sword, in pale, all ppr. Tarn
arte quam marte.
MACLEAN, Bart., Sco., a tower, embattled, ar.
22. 14
MACLEAN of Penny cross, Argyll, and Sco., a
battle-axe, in pale, crossed by a branch of
laurel and cypress, in saltier, all ppr. Altera
merces. 94. 5
MACLEAN, same crest. Sorti cequus utrique.
M LEAN, Sco., a laurel and palm-branch, in
saltier, ppr. Fortiter et strenue.
M'LEAN, Sco., a salmon, naiant. 5. n
M'LEAN, Eng., a dragon's head, vert. 90. 4
M'LEAN, Sco., a tower, ar. Virtue mine honour.
22. 14
MACLEAY of Keiss Castle, Caithness, a buck's
head, erased, ppr. Spes anchor a vitce. 83.13
M'LEAY, Sco., same crest and motto.
M'LEAY, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or. 42. 10
MACLELLAN, a moor's head, on the point of a
dagger, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Think
on. 132. 2
M'LELLAN, Sco., a mortar - piece. Superba
frango. 131. 4
M'LELLAN, a negro's head, couped, ppr. Sapit
qui reputat. 134. 13
MACLEOD, a urus's head, erased. Murus
a/ieneus. 14. 9
MACLEOD, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
Luceo, non uro. 101. 10
MACLEOD, Sco., two lions, regardant. Hold
fast — and — Murus aheneus.
M'LEOD, or MACLEOD, Sco., the sun in splen-
dour. Luceo, non uro. 7. 10
M'LEOD, Sco., an eagle's head, ppr. Murus
aheneus. 102. 9
M'LEOD, Sco., an anchor, the flukes upper-
most. Vigilando.
M'LEOD, or MACLEOD, Sco., a urus's head,
cabossed, sa., between two flags, gu., staves,
of the first. Hold fast — and — Murus
aheueus. 14. 5
M'LEOD, a bull's head, cabossed, gu. Hold
fast. 15. 8
M'LEOD, Sco., the sun in splendour, or.
Quocunque jeceris, stabit. 7. 10
M'LEOD, a lion's head, erased, gu., langued,
az. Hie murus aheneus. 47. 13
M'LEOD, a castle, triple -towered, and em-
battled, ar., masoned, sa., windows and port,
gu. 23. 10
M'LEUR, or M'LuRE, Sco., an arm, in armour,
in hand a falcon's lure, ppr. Spcctemur
agenda. comp. 130. 6
M'LEURG, Sco., a demi - archer, shooting an
arrow from a bow. Ad metam. 126. 14
M'LiN, Eng., an eagle's head, issuing from rays.
102. 8
M'LiN, an ass's head, couped, in mouth a
thistle, leaved. 20. 10
M'LiNTOCK, Iri., a lion, passant, ppr. Virtute
et labore. 36. I
M'LowE, Eng., stump of oak-tree, sprouting
branches, ppr. 26. 13
M'LuRE, and MACLURE, Sco., an eagle's head,
erased, ppr. Paratux sum. 102. 10
MAO
MACMAHON, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand, ppr., a roll, or.
MACMAHON, Bart., an arm, embowed to dexter,
in armour, ppr., in hand a sword, wavy,
surmounted by a portcullis, gu., chained,
or. Sic nos, sic sacra tuemur.
MACMAHON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword. 140. 13
M'MAHON, Iri., two dexter hands, in armour,
conjoined, environed with clouds, support-
ing a flaming heart, all ppr. 124. 14
MACMAHON, a goat, passant, ar., armed and
hoofed, or. 56. 1 1
M'MAUGHT, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, gu.,
holding a fleur-de-lis, az. Pro arts etfocis.
133- 5
MACMAURE, Iri., between two branches, in
orle, ppr., a dexter hand holding a roll of
paper. 144. 8
MACMICHAEL, Lond. and Sco., a talbot's head,
couped, ar., charged with a crescent, or.
MACMICHAEL, a battle-axe, erect, surmounted
by a branch of laurel on dexter, and oak on
sinister, in saltier, all ppr. comp. 29. 8
M'MiciNG, M'MiCHiN, M'MiCKiNG, or M'Mi-
KIN, Iri., a demi-savage, in dexter an arrow,
on his hack a quiver, full, ppr. 125. 5
MAC MILLAN, Sco., a, dexter and sinister hand,
brandishing a two-handed sword, ppr. Mi-
seris succurrere disco. 122. 4
MACMILLAN, Sco., in dexter hand a broadsword,
ppr. 146. 4
M'MiLLAN, Edinr., a lion, rampant. Age ant
perfice. 41. 12
M'MiLLAN, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
M'MiLLAN. a mullet, sa. 107. 4
M'MiN, M'MiNN, and M'MyNE, Sco., a stag,
couchant, ppr. Nil cerium est. 80. 9
M'MoRE, Iri., a cubit arm, in armour, in hand
a sword, ppr. 155. 7
MACMORRAN, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, gu.
Virtus virtutis prcemium. 153. 7
M'MoRRAN, a raven, ppr. Virtus virtutis
prcemium. 114. 10
M'MoRRAN, Sco., a raven, ppr. Pro lusu, et
prceda. 114. 10
M'MoRRAN, Sco., a hawk, belled, ppr. Pro
lusu et prceda. 104. 2
MAcMuRDOCH, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu.
Omine secundo. 47. 13
M'MuRRAY, Limerick, a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, gu., holding a Lochaber-axe, ppr.
Virtute fideque. 43. 7
M'MuRRAY, Sco., a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
MACNAB, or M'NAB, Sco., a savage's head,
affronted, ppr. Timor omnis abesto.
123. 14
M'NAB, or M'NABB, a savage's head, in profile.
123. 12
M'NAB, Sco., in dexter hand a sword. Timor
omnis abesto. 159- 7
M'NABB, Eng., a galley. 21. II
MACNAGHTON, or M'NAUGTON, Iri., a tower,
gu. / hope in God. 22. 14
M'NAIR, a mermaid, ppr., in dexter a mirror,
in sinister a comb. 32. 5
MACNAMARA, Eng., a stag's head, or. 83. 13
MACNAMARA, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an arm, embowed, in hand a tilting-spear,
ppr.
MACNAMARA, out of a ducal coronet, or, an
arm, embowed, in hand a lance, ppr.
MAC 264
MACNAMAEA, an arm, embowed, in hand a
dagger, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or. 154. 6
MACNAMARA, a naked arm, in hand a scimitar,
ppr. Firmitas in coelo. 146. 4
M'NAMARD, Eng., out of tower, a demi-lion,
rampant, ppr. 24. 6
M'NAUGHT, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
langued, gu. Om nia fortunes committo.
47- J3
M'NAUGHTAN, or M'NAUGHTON, Sco., a tower,
embattled, gu. / hope in God. 22. 14
M'XAUGHTAN, WORKMAN-, Knt., Iri. : (i.) For
M (Na'ughtan, a tower, embattled, gu. / hope
in God. 22. 14. (2.) For Workman, out of
a crescent, a lictor's fasces. Non pas
rouvrage, mats I'ouvrier.
M'NAYR, a mermaid, with mirror and comb,
ppr. 32. 5
MACNEIL, Sco., an arm, in armour, from shoul-
der, issuing, in hand a dagger, point upward,
all ppr. Vincere vel mori.
M'NEIL, or MACNEIL, Sco., a rock, ppr. Per
virtutem sciamque. 67. 5
M'NEIL, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr. Vincere vel mori.
140. 13
M'NEIL, Eng., a lion, rampant, or. t 41. 12
MACNEILL of Barra, Inverness, a rock, gu.
Vincere vel mori. 67. 5
M'NEMAEA, Iri., a mermaid, in dexter a comb,
ppr.
MAcNicoL, a crescent, gu. Gradatim. 140. 2
M'NicoLL, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
Nil sistere contra. 47. 13
M'NiSH, an arm, embowed and couped, in fess,
ppr., vested, az., in hand an oak-sprig, vert,
fructed, or.
M'NiSH, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. Animo
non astutid. 98. 10
M'ONALD, Sco., a mountain, inflames. 8. 13
MACONOCHIE, a demi-man, in dexter three ar-
rows, pointing with sinister to an imperial
crown, placed on dexter side of wreath,
head, wreathed, having a loose tartan plaid
hung over sinister shoulder, all ppr. His
nitimur et munitur. 1 20. I
M'ONOGHUY, Sco., a dexter hand, in fess,
couped, holding a laurel- branch, ppr. Cer-
tamine summo.
M'OuL, an arm, in armour, embowed, in fess,
couped, ppr., in hand a cross crosslet, fitched.
Vincere vel mori.
M'OwL, in lion's paw, erased, a dagger, all ppr.
Vincere vel mori. 45. 8
MACPETER, Sco., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
masoned, sa., a lion's head, gu., crowned
with an antique crown, ppr. Pour mon Dieu
— and — E'en do, and spare not.
MTHAILL, Sco., a deer's head, erased, ppr.
Memor esto. 83. 13
MACPHARLANE, or M'PHARLIN, Sco., a naked
arm, in hand a sheaf of arrows, ppr. This
Ptt defend. 127. 12
MACPHERSON, a cat, sejant, rampant. Creagn
dhubh chloinn Cliatain. 32. 2
MACPHERSON, a grey cat, sejant, rampant.
Touch not the cat bot the glove. 32. 2
MACPHERSON of Cluny, Inverness, a cat, se-
jant, ppr. Touch not the cat bot a glove.
32. 2
MACPHERSON, or M'PHEKSON, Eng., a black
cat's foot, holding up a crescent, or; 45. 10
MAC
MACPHERSON, a cat, rampant, ppr. Qui me
tangct pcenitebit. 62. 12
M'PHERSON, a cat, current, sa. Touch not the
cat bot a glove. 63. 12
M'PHERSON, Sco., a cat, sejant, ppr. Touch
not the cat bot a (/love. 32. 2
M'PHERSON, Iri., a fox's head, erased, gu. 16. I
M'PHIE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Pro
rege. 44. 14
M'QuAiD, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
MACQUAIRE, out of a crown, ppr., an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a dagger, ar.
Turris fortis mihi Dcus. 120. 9
MACQUEEN, Sco., a wolf's head, couped, sa.
Vires in arduis. 19. 5
MACQUEEN, Sco., out of a cloud, a dexter arm,
in fess, in hand a laurel garland, ppr. Vir-
tus in arduis. comp. 141. 3
MACQUEEN, an heraldic tiger rampant, erm.,
holding an arrow, point downward, ar.,
pheoned, gu. comp. 63. 13
M'QuEEN, a wolf, rampant, against a broad
arrow, erect on point.
M'QuEEN, Beds., a wolf's head, erased, ppr.
Quce sursum volo videre. 19. 6
M'QuEEN, Sco., a wolf's head, couped, ppr.
Virtus in arduis. 19. 5
M'QUEEN, Eng., a boar's head, erect, sa. 3. 6
M'QuHAN, Sco., out of a cloud, a dexter arm,
from shoulder, in fess, in hand a garland,
ppr. I4I-3
M'QuiLLANU, JOHN, London, Ontario, a cat,
sejant, ppr. 32. 2
M'QuiNN, Eng., a wolf's head, ppr. Que sur-
sum volo. 19. 5
MACQUIRE, or M'QuiRE, Eng. and Iri., a dag-
ger, in pale, ppr. 148. 8
M'R,ACH, Sco., in dexter hand a scimitar, both
ppr. Fortitudine. 158. 9
MACRAE, Sco., same crest and motto.
M'RAE, Sco., an arm, embowed, in hand a
scimitar, ppr. Fortitudine. 146. 4
MACREA, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. Delcctat el
ornat. 25. 12
MACREADIE, or MACREADT, in hand, in bend,
a sword, ppr. Semper parat us. 1^9- 7
MACRERY, or MACKRERY, a savage, statant,
wreathed round middle with leaves, ppr.
126. 12
MACRITCHIE, Sco., a cat, sejant, erect, sa.
Prenez garde. 63. 6
M'BJTCHIE, Sco., a lion's paw, charged with a
cheveron, and thereon a crescent.
M'PvOBERTSON, Sco., a dexter hand, holding up
a royal crown, ppr. Virtutis gloria merccs.
151. 14
MACRORIE, Sco., a lymphad, with sails furled,
and oars in action, sa., flagged, gu. Res,
non verba. 21. 6
MACSAGAN, Sco., a greyhound's head, ar.. col-
lared, sa., ringed, or. Nee timide, nee timer e.
iS. 10
MACSWEEN, a broadsword and a bow, in saltier,
ppr. By the providence of God.
M'TAGGART, a trefoil, ppr. Ditat Deus.
M'TAGGART, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
Vi et virtute. 47- *3
M'TAGGART, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased,
sa. 20. 4
M'TAVISH, Sco., a boar's head, erased. Nc
obliviscaris. 15- 5
MACTIKR, Sco., an arm, embowed, in hand a
M'TU
battle-axe, ppr. Hcec manus ob patriam.
146. 2
MTuRK, Sco., a ram's head, cabossed, ppr.
57- 5
M'VEAN, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword. Fidelis. 140. 13
M'ViCAR, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. Dominus
providebit. 98. IO
M'WmRTER, an antique Scottish harp, or, with
nine strings, ar. Te Deum laudamus. 'J'J. n
M' WORTH, Eng., a cock. 94. 12
MADAM, Lond., Wilts., and Iri., an eagle's
head, erased, or. 102. 10
MADDEN, Lond. and Iri., out of a ducal coro-
net, a falcon, rising, or, belled, gu., in beak
a cross botonne'e, of the second.
MADDER, Staffs., on trunk of tree, in fess, vert,
a lion, sejant, or. 38. 5
MADDISON, Eng., a demi-lion, gu. 44. 14
MADDISON, Northumb., out of a crown-flory,
an arm, in armour, ppr., garnished, or, in
gauntlet a battle-axe, ppr., charged with a
cross, gu., staff, sa.
MADDISON, in dexter hand, ppr., sleeve, er-
minois, a battle-axe, sa.
MADDOCK, a lion, passant. 36. I
MADDOCK, Iri., out of a cloud, a Band, erect,
holding a club, ppr. 155. 5
MADDOCKS, Eng., an elephant's head, erased,
gu. 24. 6
MADDOCKS, a demi-lion, in dexter a rose. 42. 5
MADDOX, Eng., a Bengal tiger, passant, gardant,
ducally gorged, ppr. II. 7
MADELEY, Middx. and Salop, a hawk, ppr.,
preying on a martlet, sa. 97-4
MADELEY, an eagle, preying on a crane, ppr.
115. 10
MADESTON, a cubit arm, in armour, erect, per
pale, crenellee, or and ar., in hand a halberd,
headed and garnished, of the last.
MADESTON, Eng. , an ostrich, regardant, ducally
crowned, resting dexter on a pellet, sa.
MADESTON, a cock's head, erm., in beak a tre-
foil, slipped, vert. see plate 93
MADOCK, Eng., an eagle, displayed, in dexter
a sword, in sinister a pistol, all ppr.
MADOCK, Glouc., a lion's head, erased, or,
pierced through neck by a sword, in pale,
point issuing from top of head, embrued,
ppr., hilted and pommelled, gold.
comp. 49. 13
MADOCKS of Glanywern, Denbigh, a demi-lion,
rampant. 44. 14
MADOX, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, a dagger,
both ppr. 45. 8
MADOX, Herts., Salop, and Lond., a lion, se-
jant, or, in dexter a sword, ar., hilt and
. pommel, gold. see plate 38
MADRESTON, a torteau, charged with the sun,
or.
MADYSTON, a cubit arm, in hand a battle-axe,
sa. 156. 14
MAGAN of Cloriearl, Iri., a boar's head, az.
Virtute et probitate. 3. 1 3
MAGAWLEY, Iri., a horse's head, ar., in a wag-
gon harness, sa. 72. 5
MAGAWLEY, Iri., a swan, wings addorsed, ppr.
75- 10
MAGAWLEY, Iri., a swan, ppr. 75. 1 1
MAGENIS of Warrington, Iri., a boar, passant,
ppr. Sola solus servire Deo. 4. 1 1
( MAGEE, Iri., a lion, sejant, collared. 38. 1
265 MAI
MAGENS, Lond. and Glouc., an arm, erect,
ppr., in hand three trefoils, vert.
MAGEOGHEGAN, Iri., a bloodhound, passant,
collared, indented, ppr. 59. 6
MAGER, or MAJOR, a greyhound's head, gu.,
collared, or. 1 8. 10
MAGILL, Eng., a savage's head, couped, ppr.
123. 12
M AGIN, Eng., a demi-wyvern, vert. 89. 1 1
MAGINN, Iri., a cockatrice, displayed, vert.
92. 12
MAGINNISE, Iri., a boar, passant, ppr. 4. 1 1
MAGNALL, Lond. and Line., on a mount, vert,
an eagle, rising, ppr., crowned with an
Eastern coronet, or.
MAGNUS, Eng., a lion's gamb, erased, or. 51. 15
MAGOR, a greyhound's head, collared. 1 8. 10
MAGOUNIS, Iri., a demi-lion, gardant, gu.,
holding a fleur-de-lis, or.
MAGRATH, Surr., an arm, couped, in fess, ppr.
Solus in fide.
MAGRATH, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion, passant,
ppr. 37. 8
MAGRATH, Iri., a crow, sa. 114. II
MAGUIRE, Iri., an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword. 140. 13
MAGUIRE, Eng., on a serpent, in a love-knot,
vert, a hawk, statant, ppr. no. 9
MAGUIRE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed,- in beak a rose, stalked and
leaved, all ppr.
MAGUIRE, Iri., a stag, statant, ppr. 81. 10
MAHEN, on a mount, vert, a hawk, rising,
belled and hooded, ppr. 105. 1 1
MAKER of Wilson's Lodge, Somers., an eagle,
or, perched on its prey. In periculis audax
— and — Firmitas in ccelo. 97- 7
MAKER, an eagle, wings expanded. 100. 14
MAHER, Iri., a bee, volant, in pale, or. j6. 4
MAHEVVE, Cornw., a Cornish chough, erm.
114. 10
MAHEWE, Cornw., an eagle, wings addorsed,
or, preying on a snake, no wed, ppr. see plate 97
MAHEWE, Norf., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
maned, gu., the horn twisted, of the first and
second, on neck a cheveron, vair. 70. 5
MAHON, Iri., a demi-husbandman, over dexter
shoulder an ox-yoke, ppr. 143. 14
MAHON, Iri., a tiger, statant, in dexter a
broken tilting-spear.
MAHON, Iri., a lion, rampant, in dexter an
olive-branch. Per ardua surgo.
MAHON, Bart., Iri., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a
dagger, also ppr., pommel and hilt, gold.
Moniti meliora sequ<tmur. 1 59. 4
MAHON, Baron Hartland. See HARTLAND.
MAIDMAN, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, gar-
dant, ducally gorged. IO. 5
MAIDMAN, Hants., an arm, embowed, vested,
cuffed, ar., in hand a dove, ppr.
MAILLARD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
peacock's tail, ppr. 117. 5
MAIN, Sco., an escallop, or, charged with a
mullet, gu. 5. 3
MAIN, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. 1 1. 8
MAIN, Sco., a hand throwing a dart, ppr.
Projcci. I. 6
MAIN, a cubit arnr^ erect and vested, in hand,
ppr., a cross crosslet, fitched, in pale.
MAIN, Sco., a negro's head, sa.. banded, ar.
135- S
MAI
266
MAL
MAINE, out of a mural coronet, an arm, in
armour, garnished, or, in hand a spear,
point downward. Vincit pericula virtus.
MAINGY, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, erininois.
19. 6
MAINSTONE, Herts, and Lond., a hedgehog,
ar- 33- 2
MAINTEB, out of a mural coronet, or, a uni-
corn's head, az., armed and crined, gold.
MAINWARING, Chesh. and Salop, out of a ducal
coronet, or, an ass's head, ppr. Dei-ant si
jepuis. 20. 5
MAINWAKING of Whitmore, Staffs., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an ass's head, with a
hempen halter, all ppr. Levant si je puis.
MAIN WARING of Oteley Park, Salop, out of a
ducal coronet, an ass's head, couped, ppr.
Devant d je puis. 20. 5. For Kynaston, a
lion's head, erased, sa., guttee-d'or. 47. 13
MAIR, Lond. and Sco., a swan, ppr. Tempore
candidior. 75. u
MAIR, Eng., a demi-pegasus, issuing, ar., en-
filed round waist with a ducal coronet, gu.
71. 9
MAIR, Sco., a negro's head, couped at shoul-
ders, sa., banded, ar. 135. 13
MAIRE, a cubit arm, erect, vested, in hand a
bugle-horn, stringed. coinp. 152. 13
MAIRIS, Wilts., on a mount, vert, a peacock,
in pride, or, resting dexter on an escutcheon,
az., charged with a cross pattde, fitched,
gold. Si Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos.
MAISTERTON, and MAISTERSON, Chesh., a tiger,
passant, ar. 9. 13
MAITLAND, Sco., a rock, in the sea, ppr. Atta-
men tranquUlus. 66. 7
MAITLAND, Earl of Lauderdale. See LAUDER-
DALE.
MAITLAND, Sco., a demi-monk, vested, grey,
in dexter a crucifix, ar., in sinister a rosary,
ppr. Esse quam videri. 126. 8
MAITLAND, a rock in the sea, ppr. Pluctits
fluctu. 66. 7
MAITLAND, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu.
Paix et peu. 47. 13
MAITLAND, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., langued
and membered, az., in dexter a thistle, ppr.,
in sinister a fleur-de-lis, of the second. JPwtci
et fides. 42. I
MAITLAND, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, se-
jant, affronte'e, in dexter a sword, ppr., in
pale, in sinister a fleur-de-lis, ar. Deo ju-
vante.
MAITLAND, a lion, sejant, affronte'e, crowned,
in dexter a sword, ppr., in pale, in sinister
a fleur-de-lis, ar.
MAITLAND, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
couped in all the joints, or, issuing from
water, ppr. Lnctor et cmergam.
MAJENDIE of Hedingham Castle, Ess., an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a scimitar, ppr.
Qualis ab incepto. 121. 6
MAJOR, Iri., an escallop. Deus major columba.
MAJOR, Notts., a greyhound, rampant, sa.,
collared, ar. 1 7. 2
MAJOR, Suff., an arm, embowed, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., charged on arm with a plate, in
hand, ppr., a baton, or.
MAJORIBANKS, Sco., a demi-grifnn, rampant.
Et custos et pugnax. 86. 13
MAJORIBANKS, Sco., a lion's paw, grasping a
lance, in bend, ppr. Advance with courage.
50. 13
MAJORIBANKS, a bear's paw, erased, grasping
a tilting-spear, in bend sinister.
MAKABETH, Lane., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a broken tilting-spear, all
ppr. 141. 6
MAKEPEACE, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar., be-
tween two laurel-branches, in ovle, vert. 71.8
MAKEPEACE, a dove and olive-branch, all ppr.
1 06. 7
MAKEPEACE, Lond. and Berks., a leopard, pas-
sant, regardant, or, resting dexter on a
shield, gu., charged with a cross crosslet,
fitched, gold.
MAKEROTH, or MAKERETH, Eng., an arm, in
armour, in hand a broken lance, all ppr.
141. 6
MAKEWE, an eagle, preying on a serpent,
no wed. see 105. 7
MALBANKE, Eng., on a tortoise, an eagle, perch-
ing, ppr. 97. 12
MALBANKE, Lane., a lion's head, erased, gu.
47- 13
MALBONE, Eng., an eagle, regardant, in dexter
a sword, ppr. 98. 14
MALBT, a goat, passant, or. 56. 1 1
MALCOLM, a demi-swan, rising, ar. 75. 3
MALCOLM of Pottalloch, Argyll, a tower, ar.
In ardua petit. 22. 14
MALCOLM, and MALCOM, Sco., on a mount,
vert, a pyramid, encircled by a wreath of
laurel, ppr. Ardua tendo. 145. 14
MALCOM, Eng., a demi-swan, rising, ar. 75. 3
MALCOM, Sco., a tower, az., masoned, sa. In
ardua tendit. 22. 14
MALCOM, a castle, ar., masoned, sa., portcullis,
gu. In ardua tendit. 23. IO
MALE, on a marquess's coronet, a Cornish
chough, wings expanded, ppr.
MALEDOCTUS, Eng., a demi-lion, supporting a
long cross. 43- 13
MALEFONT, and MALESAUNTS, Eng., a demi-
lion, regardant, gu., supporting a spear, en-
filed with a boar's head, couped, ppr. 46. 10.
MALEPHANT, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
crowned, or. comp. 42. 3
MALET, Bart., Wilts., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a tiger's head, erin. Ma force d'cn
haut. II. I
MALET, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's head.
86. 3
MALEVERER, Eng., a nag's head, in armour,
ppr. 71- 6
MALEVERER, Yorks., a greyhound, passant,
ar. 17- 5
MALFIT, a dexter arm, in armour, in hand a
scimitar, all ppr. 1 21. 6
MALIN, Eng., an elephant, passant, or. 24. 14
MALING, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, in a case, all ppr.
108. 5
MALKIN, Eng., a wolf's head, sa. 19- 5
MALLABAR, a martlet, or. H9- 4
MALLAKE, Devons., on a cubit arm, erect,
vested, or, two bends, wavy, sa., in hand,
ppr. , a mallet, of the first.
MALLAM, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, or. 68. 1 1
MALLARD, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., a stag,
trippant, ppr.
MALLET, out of a ducal coronet, or, a tiger s
head, erm. XI« *
MAL,
267
MAN
MALLET of Amesburg, Wilts., out of a ducal
coronet, a griffin's bead, or. Force d'cn
kaut. 86. 3
MALLET, a hind's head, ar. , ducally gorged, or.
MALLET, out of a ducal coronet, or, an ante-
lope's head, ar.
MALLET, Sco., between two bay-branches, a
lion's head. Ccelitus vires.
MALLEY, a goat's head, erased, sa., bezantee.
55- 2
MALLEY, a savage, passant, carrying a tree,
eradicated, ppr.
MALLEY, a savage, wreathed round temples
and loins, with a club resting on shoulder,
all ppr. 125. 10
MALLOCK, Sco., between two bay -branches, in
orle, a lion's head, crowned with an antique
crown, ppr. Court no friend, dread no foe —
and — E'en do, and spare not.
MALLOM, and MALLON, Norf., an arm, in pale,
vested, vert, the cuff turned up, erm., in
hand, ppr., a lure, feathered, ar., gar-
nished, or, stringed and tasselled, gu.
MALLORY, a nag's head, or. 72. i
MALLORY, Northamp., a nag's head, gu., crined,
or, charged with a fleur-de-lis, gokl.
MALLORY, a horse's head, couped, per pale,
gu. and az., ducally gorged, or.
MALLOW, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
two sceptres, in saltier, or. 78. 5
MALMAINS, Eng., a lamb, supporting a banner,
ar. 55. II
MALMAYNES, Eng., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, hand apaumee, ppr. 148. 2
MALMESBURY, Earl of (Harris), a hedgehog, or,
charged on side with three arrows, one in
pale, two in saltier, ar., and across them,
barwise, a key, az. Je maintien drai.
MALONE, Eng., on a mount, a lion, rampant,
ppr., collared, gu., in dexter an arrow, sa.
40. 7
MALONE, Iri., between wings, ppr., a griffin's
head, in beak a palm-branch, vert. 87. 7
MALONE, a man, in armour, in dexter a lance,
on sinister a shield, all ppr. Fidelis ad
urnam. 126. 10
MALPAS, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a wyvern,
vomiting fire at both ends, ppr. cornp.qi. 10
MALTBY, Yorks., a garb, or, banded, gu. 12. 1 3
MALTBY, Ess., a barley -sheaf, erect, and banded,
or, pendent therefrom a bugle-horn, ar.
MALTIWARD, Suff.,a demi-griffin, ar., between
claws a saltier, sa.
M ALTON, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, devouring
a fish, ppr. 68. 7
M ALTON, Iri., on a rock, a dove, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr. 106. 3
MALTON/Devons. and Yorks., a snake, nowed,
in pale, ppr., ducally gorged, ar. no. 3
MALTRAVERS, Baron. See NORFOLK, Duke of.
MALTREVERS, Eng., a fountain, ppr. 156. I
MALY, Iri., a ship. 21. 12
MALY, Kent, an arm, embowed, in hand an
anchor, by the middle, in pale, end resting
on the wreath.
MALYN, an arm, bent, couped at shoulder, sa.,
in hand, ppr., an anchor, or.
MALYNES, Eng., a reindeer's head, cabossed,
ppr. 64. 2
MAN, Eng., on stump of oak-tree, an eagle,
parching, ppr. 99. 9
•MAN, Sco., a unicorn's head. Nil time. 70. 4
MAN, three legs, in armour, conjoined at
thighs, embowed at knees, ppr. 120. 2
MAN, or MANN, Suff., a demi-dragon, wings
addorsed, ar., guttee, sa. 91. 8
MANARD, Eng., a stag, passant, or, attired,
ppr. 79. 4
MANATON, Cornw., a unicorn's head, erased.
70- 5
MANBY, Line, and Lond., a cubit arm, couped,
erect, vested, in gauntlet a sword, az., pom-
melled, gold. 155. 7
MANCHESTER, a polecat, ppr. 34. 2
MANCHESTER, Eng., on a mount, an ermine,
passant, ppr. 16. 8
MANCHESTER, Duke of (Montagu), a griffin's
head, couped, wings expanded, or, gorged
with a collar, ar., charged with three
lozenges, gu. Disponendo me, non mutando
me.
MANDEL, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head. 98. 2
MANDER, Eng., a swallow, volant, sa. 119. i
MANDERNE, Cornw., a lion, rampant, or,
guttee-de-sang, crowned, gold. 41. 4
MANDERSON, Eng., an antelope, passant, ar.
MANDEVILE, Eng., two dexter hands, con-
joined, supporting a scimitar, in pale, all
ppr. 159. 9
MANDIS, out of a coronet, or, an arm, em-
bowed, in hand a couteau sword, ppr. 1 20. 8
MANDITT, and MANDUYT, a garland of laurel,
ppr. 13. 10
MANDUIT, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, support-
ing a long cross. 43. 13
MANDUT, MANDUYT, or MANDUIT, Eng., a
bezant, ar., charged with a stag, statant,
on a mount, ppr. 79-5
MANEY, Kent, a cubit arm, couped, erect,
vested, in hand, ppr., a battle-axe, of the
last. 156. 14
MANFIELD, or MANSFIELD, Eng., a griffin's
head, erased. 88. 7
MANFIELD, Bucks., a tiger, sejant, or, ducally
gorged, gu. comp. 9. 10
MANFIELD, Sco., an ostrich's head, between
two feathers, ar. 1 08. 4
MANFORD, three annulets, interlaced, or. 1 50. 3
MANGIN, Bath, a crane, in beak a fish, all
ppr.
MANGLE, and MANGLES, an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in hand a scimitar, all ppr.
121. 6
MANICO, a quatrefoil, vert. 1 24. i
MANINGHAM, Camb. and Kent, out of a ducal
coronet, ar., a talbot's head, or, collared and
lined, gu., at end of line a bow-knot.
MANINGTON, Cornw., a demi-unicorn, rampant,
sa., armed, hoofed, and maned, ar. 70. 1 1
MANIOT, a Saracen's head, affrontee, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and sa. 134. 3
MANLEY, Eng., a cross patte"e, az. 123. 5
MANLEY, a man's head, couped at shoulders,
affronted, ppr., hair, sa., wreathed, vert.
134- 3
MANLOVE, Derbs. and Staffs., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a cubit arm, erect, vested, er-
minois, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a flaming
sword, of the third.
MANLOVELL, five bell-flowers, in pale, ppr.,
leaved, vert.
MANLY, Eng., from a terrestrial globe, winged,
ppr. , an eagle, rising, sa. 8. 2
MAN
MANLY, a cross pattde, ar. 123. 5
MANMAKER, two wings, displayed, gu.
MANN, Sco., three men's legs, armecl, ppr., con-
joined in centre of upper part of the thighs,
flexed, garnished and spurred. 1 20. 2
MANN, Lond., a dragon's head, between wings,
gu., guttde-d'or. 90. 9
MANN, Ess. and Kent, out of a tower, or, five
spears, ppr. comp, 24. 3
MANN, a griffin's head, erased, in beak a sword.
88. 5
MANN, a demi-man, ppr., wreathed about
head and middle, vert, holding over dexter
shoulder an arrow, of the last.
MANN, a demi-dragon, wings addorsed, sa.,
gutte'e-d'eau, inside of wings and talons,
ppr. Per ardua stabilis. comp. 91. 8
MANN, Earl of Cornwallis. See CORNWALLIS.
MANNELL, a horse's head, erased, ar. 72. I
MANNERS, Duke of Rutland. See RUTLAND.
MANNERS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, gu., armed, gold. 14. 2
MANNERS, Line, and Leic., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a peacock, in pride, ppr.
116. 13
MANNERS, Baron (Manners-Sutton): (i.) A
wolf's head, erased, gu. 19. 6. (2.) On a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a peacock, in
pride, ppr., charged with a crescent. Pour
y parvenir. comp. 116. 13
MANNING, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, ar., between wings, sa. 102. 2
MANNOCK, Suff., a tiger's head, erased, quar-
terly, ar. and gu. 10. 6
MANNOCK, an heraldic tiger's head, couped.
64. 6
MANNOCK of Gifford's Hall, Suff., an heraldic
tiger's head, erased. 64. 6
MANSBRIDGE, Lond., a dexter arm, erect, vested,
az., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a derni-eagle,
with two heads, gu., ducally gorged, or.
MANSEL, Eng., on a mount, a buck, lodged,
ppr. 80. 7
MANSEL, Congrave Hall, Northamp., on a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a falcon,
rising, ppr. 98. IO
MANSELL, an eagle, rising, ppr.
MANSELL, and MANSEL, on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a flame of fire, ppr. Quod
vult, vcdde'vult. 146. 3
MANSELL, an arm, embowed and vested, in
hand a pair of scales, equally poised.
comp. 144. i
MANSERGH, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., gorged
with a collar, raguly, gu., in dexter an arrow,
of the last, feathered and barbed, or.
MANSFIELD, Birstall House, Leic., an eagle,
rising, wings expanded, in beak an annulet.
comp. 98. 10
MANSFIELD, Earl of (Murray), a buck's head,
couped, ppr., with a cross pattee between
antlers, ar. Una wquus virtute — and — Spero
meliora. 84. 9_
MANSFIELD, Eng., a cross pattee, fitched, erm.
50. 2
MANSFIELD, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a short sword, all ppr. T arris for-
titudinis. 140. 13
MANSH, Gaynes Park, Ess., out of a mural
coronet, erm., a griffin's head, az., in beak,
or, a rose, slipped, ppr. comp. 88. 2
MANSH, a griffin's head, couped, az., gorged
268 MAR
with a ducal coronet, or, in beak a rose, ar.,
seeded, or, slipped and leaved, vert.
MANSHAM, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, or,
between wings, gu. 88. 6
MANSON, Sco., in dexter hand a thistle. Mece
memor originis. 85. n
MANSON, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a garb, or.
12. 7
MANSTED, an arm, in armour, in hand a holly-
branch, fructed, ppr. 125. 8
MANSTON, Eng., a harp, or. 77. n
MANSUEN, and MANSUER, Westm. and Norf.,
a pelican's nest, or, young ones, sa., thereon
a pelican, sa., vulning, ppr. 97. 2
MANT, Eng., an antelope, passant, or. 82. 14
MANTEBEY, a boar's head, in bend, ar., armed,
or, out of mouth, flames.
MANTELL, or MANTLE, North amp. and Kent,
a stag's head, couped at neck, gardant, ar.
82. I
MANTELL, Lond., a stag's head, couped, gar-
dant, ar. Petit alta. 84. 1 1
MANTON, a unicorn, sejant, or, resting dexter
against a tree, vert. 70. 14
MANVERS, Earl (Pierrepont), a lion, rampant,
sa., between wings, erect, ar. Pie rcpone te.
40. 10
MANWAIRING, out of a ducal coronet, or, an
ass's head, ppr. Devant si je puis. 20. 5
MANWAIRING, Whitemore, Staff., an ass's head,
ppr., haltered, ar., on neck a mullet for dif-
ference.
MANWARING, Eng., an ass's head, erased, ppr.,
or 20. 2
MANWELL, Eng., a ram, passant, gu. 57. 10
MANWIKE, on a hurt, an etoile, or.
MANWOOD, Kent and Ess., on a ducal coronet,
a lion's head, gardant, or.
MANYNGHAM, Eng., an ostrich, wings addorsed,
in beak a horse-shoe, all ppr. 1 08. 12
MAPES, Norf., an arm, in armour, embowed,
or, in hand a spur, ar. , leathered, sa.
MAPLES, Eng., a tower, or. 22. 14
MAPLESDEN, out of a mural coronet, az., two
arms, in armour, embowed, ppr., supporting
a flag, gu., flotant to sinister, staff, or.
MAPLETOFT, Spring Hall, Suff., a demi-lion,
rampant, holding a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
46. 4
MAR, Sco., a goat's head, erased. 55. 2
MARBURY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up and
indented, ar., a man's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and sa.
MARBURY, a mermaid, ppr., with mirror and
comb, or. 32. 5
MARBURY of Marbury Hall, Chesh., on a
chapeau, gu., turned up, ar., and semee of
plates, a Saracen's head, in profile, couped,
ppr., crined and bearded, sa., wreathed, of
the first.
MARCH, Eng., a griffin, passant, wings addorsed.
87. 13
MARCH, out of a mural coronet, sa., a nag's
head, ar.
MARCH, an arm, bendy, wavy, sinister, or and
purp., in hand, ppr., a flower, gu., leaved,
vert, on top a goldfinch, volant, ppr.
MARCH, a demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 14
MARCHALL, a mullet, or, between two palm-
branches, vert. 138. 8
MARCHANT, out of a ducal coronet, a nag's
head. 73- I
MAR
269
MAR
MARCHE, Camb., on a ducal coronet, or, a wolf,
passant, ar.
MARCHE, Lond, a griffin's head, erased, az.,
in beak a rose, gu., stalked and leaved, vert.
MARCHMONT, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
claw, erect. 51. I
MARCKWICK, Suss., a boar, passant, charged
with a saltier. comp. 4. 1 1
M ARGON, Norf., a lion of St. Mark.
MARDAKE, an eagle, displayed, or, environed
by a serpent, vert, the head turned to dex-
ter, over eagle's head. 95.. 14
MARDEN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a unicorn's
head, sa., armed and inaned, gold. 70. I
MARE, Eng., a hand, apaumee, gu. 153. 7
MARE, Chesh., a demi-leopard, salient, ar.,
spotted, sa. 9. I
MAREWOOD, out of a mural coronet, or, a
beacon in flames, ppr., between wings, ar.
39- 9
MARGESSON, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion,
passant, gardant, sa., gorged with a ducal
coronet, or. Loyalte me lie. see plate 37
MARGETSON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
lion, passant, gardant, sa.
MARGETTS, Eng., the attires of a stag affixed
to scalp.
MARGOUTS, Eng., a stag's head, vert. 84. 10
MARIET, a squirrel, sejant, ppr., supporting a
staff, raguly, sa. see plate 58
MARISHALL, Sco., a trefoil, ppr. Semper vires-
cit virtus. comp. 77. I
MARJORIBANKS of Marjoribanks, a demi-griffin,
ppr. 86. 13
MARJORIBANKS, Bart., Berw., a lion's gamb,
erect and erased, grasping a tilting-lance, in
bend sinister, point downward, ppr. Ad-
vance with courage. 49. I
MARJORIBANKS, Sco., a lion's paw grasping a
lance, in bend, ppr. Advance with courage.
50. 13
MARKE, Eng., in lion's gamb, sa., a battle-axe,
or. 49. 3
MARKE, Cornw., a demi-lion, in dexter a fleur-
de-lis. 46. II
MARKER, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, rest-
ing dexter on a mount, ppr. 98. 12
MARKER, Devons., a greyhound, statant, ppr.
17- IS
MARKHAM, Notts., a lion, sejant, or. winged,
and circled round head, ar., resting dexter
on a harp, gold. 38. 14
MARKHAM, Iri., a falcon's head, erased, erm.
103. 3
MARKHAM. Becca Hall, Yorks., the lion of St.
Mark, sejant, gardant, supporting a harp.
MARKHAM, Yorks., a lion, sejant, gardant,
winged, or, the head radiated, ar., support-
ing the hames of a horse's collar, gold.
MARKHAM, a lion, couchant, winged, support-
ing a lyre, all or.
MARKLAND, Eng., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
MARKOE, a demi-lion, gu., ducally gorged, ar.
46. 8
MARKS, or MARKES, Eng., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, erm., holding a fleur-de-lis, or. 46. 1 1
MARKS, Middx., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, or. 41. 9
MARLAY, Iri., on point of spear, issuing, a dol-
phin, naiant, ppr. 68. 9
. MARLBOROUOH, Duke of (Spencer-Churchill) :
. (i.) For Churchill, a lion, couchant, gar-
dant, ar., supporting with dexter a banner,
gu., charged with a dexter hand, apaumee,
of the first, staff, or. (2.) For Spencer, out
of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, be-
tween wings, ar., gorged with a bar-gemelle,
and armed, gu. Fiel pero desdichado. 100. 3
MARLER, Lond., on a chapeau, purp., turned
up, erm., an eagle, wings addorsed, or du-
cally gorged, beaked and legged, gu. 98. 1 1
MARLETON, on a tower, ar., a lion, rampant,
ppr. 22. 13
MARLET, Iri., a demi-eagle, rising, ppr. 101. 13
MARLEY, and MARLOW, Eng., a cross moline,
pierced, erm. 77-7
MARLEY, an eagle, wings expanded. 100. 14
MARLION, an ostrich's head and neck, gu.,
wings addorsed, ar. and sa., in mouth a
horse-shoe, of the second. see plate 108
MARLOTT, Suss., a demi-tiger, rampant, ar.,
erased, per fess, gu. 9. 5
MARLYN, a tower, ar., masoned, sa., on top a
cupola, or. 22. 5
MARM, Eng., a goat's head, erased. 55. 2
MARMADUKE, Eng., three mullets, in cheveron,
ar. 137. 8
MARMION, Eng., a rose, gu., barbed, vert.
30. 8
MARMYON, Eng., a tent, az., garnished. 78. 5
MARNELL, Eng., a stag, trippant, or. 79. 4
MARNER, Lond. and Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a mullet, az., between two laurel-
branches, vert. Quo virtus ducit scando.
53- 3
MARNEY, Eng., a grenade, inflamed, ppr. 32. 10
MARNEY, Sco., a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
MARNEY, Cornw., between wings, ar., a cha-
peau, turned up, erm.
MARNHAM, Eng., between two stalks of wheat,
in orle, or, a cross moline, gu. 12. i
MARNY, a chapeau, sa., lined, erm., winged on
top, ar. 51. 2
MAR and KELLIE, Earl of (Erskine\ in dexter
hand, couped above wrist, a dagger, erect,
ppr., pommel and hilt, or. Je pense plus.
MARR, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, or. In
cruce solus. 141. 14
MARR, Eng., a horse's head, erased and bridled,
ppr. ^72. 7
MARR, Ess., two lions' gambs, erased, in sal-
tier, or, in each a battle-axe, handles, gu.,
blades, ar.
MARRANT, a crane, wings addorsed, regardant,
ar., resting dexter on a pellet. 1 1 6. I
MARRIOT, or MARRIOTT, Eng., a talbot, pas-
sant, sa., collared and lined, or, line coiled
at end. 61. 8
MARRIOT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a ram's
head, ar., attired, gold. comp. 57. I
MARRIOTT, Norf., on the sun in splendour, or,
a ducal coronet, gold, thence issuing a ram's
head, ar.
MARRIOTT of Avonbank, Wore., a talbot, sta-
tant, ppr., chained, or. Virtute etf.de. 59. 6
MARRIOTT, Lond., a talbot, passant, collared,
sa., line reflexed over back. 6l. 8
MARRIS, Yorks., a castle, ppr. 23. 6
MARROW, a pillar, ar., base, az. 132. 3
MARRYATT, Eng., a lion, rampant, double-
queued, ppr. 4°- 9
MARSDEN, Lane., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
guttde-de-sang, gorged with a ducal coronet
az.
MAR
MARSH, Middx.,.a demi-lion, rampant, erased,
sa., bezant^e, gorged with a ducal coronet,
ar. 46. 8
MARSH, Middx., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
ducally crowned, or. 44. 5
MARSH, Kent and Hants, out of a mural
coronet, gu., a horse's head, ar., ducally
gorged, or.
MARSH, a demi-leopard, rampant. 9. I
MARSH, Kent, a ram's head, ar., attired and
crowned, or. 57-3
MARSHALL, Sco., a chevalier, in armour, in
dexter a mai'shal's baton, resting on his
side, ppr. Deus providebil. comp. 137. 5
MARSHALL, Lane., a man, in armour of a
pikeman of the 1 5th century, in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale. comp. 137. 5
MARSHALL, Yorks., a man, in armour, ppr.
comp. 137. 5
MARSHALL, Durh. and Hunts., an arrow, ar.,
headed and feathered, az., enfiled with a
ducal coronet, or. 138. 9
MARSHALL, Surr., a greyhound, sejant, ar.,
gorged with a collar, gu., ringed, or, resting
dexter on a buck's head, cabossed, of the
second.
MARSHALL, Somers., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., garnished, or, scarf, gold, and
az., in hand, ppr., a tilting-spear, gold.
137. 5
MARSHALL, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's
head, all or. 14. 2
MARSHALL, Yorks., a lion, passant, gardant,
or. 36. 13
MARSHALL, out of a ducal coronet, a stag's
head, all or. 83. I
MARSHALL, Eng. and Sco., a dove and olive-
branch. 1 06. 7
MARSHALL, Surr. and Suss., a demi-man, in
armour, ppr., in dexter a baton, or, tipped,
sa., over armour a sash, az.
MARSHALL, a demi -antelope, wings addorsed.
MARSHALL, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Virtute tutus. 106. 7
MARSHALL, Eng., a man's head, couped at
shoulder, ppr., temples wreathed, ar. and az.
I3'- IS
MARSHALL, Sco., a dove, ppr. Alta petit.
112. II
MARSHALL, or MARSHAL, Sco., a trefoil,
slipped, ppr. Semper virescit virtus.
MARSH AM, Eng., a falcon, rising, or, winged,
gu. 100. 13
MARSHAM, Kent, a lion's head, erased, gu.
Q.uod adest. 47. 13
MARSHAM, Earl of Romney. See ROMNEY.
MARSHAM, Ess., a griffin's head, couped, or,
between wings, gu. 88. 6
MARSHAM, Norf., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
charged with three cross crosslets, fitched,
or, one and two. Quod adest.
MARSHAM, a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
MARSHE, Hants., a griffin's head, sa., in beak
a rose, gu., leaved, ppr. see plate 88
MARSHE, a griffin's head, az., ducally gor
and lined, or, in beak a flower, gu., stal
and leaved, vert. 87. 3
MARSHE, Beds., out of a mural coronet, az., a
horse's head, ar., gorged with a chaplet of
laurel, ppr.
MARSKE, Yorks., a lion's head, erased, az.,
charged with a cinquefoil, or.
276 MAR
MARSON, a portcullis, az. 138. n
MARSTON, Eng., the sail of a ship, ppr. 21. I
MARSTON, a demi-greyhound, ar., gorged with^
a fess, indented, sa. 1 7. 2*
MARTAINE, Bowton, Cambs., an etoile, gu.
128. 5
MARTER, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erin.,
an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 1 1
MARTHAM, Eng., out of a tower, a demi-lion,
between paws a bomb, fired, all ppr. 22. 3
MARTIALL, Lond., a greyhound, salient, ppr.
MARTIN, an arm, erect, in hand a scimitar,
both ppr., hilt and pommel, or. 146. 4
MARTIN, Yorks., an eagle, displayed, or. 95. 13
MARTIN, Lond., a wood- martin, ppr., collared,
ar.
MARTIN, Devons. and Wei., a leopard's head,
erased, ppr. 10. 6
MARTIN, a Saracen's head, in profile, wreathed
about temples. 131. 15
MARTIN, out of a ducal coronet, a buck's head,
couped, between two slips of cypress.
see plate 83
MARTIN, Sco., a lion's dexter paw grasping a
crescent, or. Hinc fortior et clarior. 45. 10
MARTIN, Iri., a leg, couped above knee, az.,
spurred, ppr. 136. 6
MARTIN, Sir THEODORE, K.C.B., a lion, ram-
pant, in dexter a crescent, ppr. Hinc fortior
et clarior. 163. 2
MARTIN, Sco., an adder, with young ones
bursting through her side, ppr. Ingratis
servire nefas. ill. 8
MARTIN, Yorks., a buck's head, couped, ppr.
84. II
MARTIN of Anstey, Leic., out of a mural coro-
net, vert, a talbot's head, ppr., eared and
langued, gu., collared, of the first. Sure and
steadfast. comp. 60. 5
MARTIN, Sco., a lion, statant, ppr., in dexter a
crescent, or. 36. 6
MARTIN, Suff. : (i.) A cockatrice's head
between wings. 92. 10. (2.) A martin,
passant, ppr. Jnitium sapientice est timor
Domini. 34. 5
MARTIN, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., in hand a
scimitar blade, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
158. 9
MARTIN, a wild cat, ppr. 34. 2
MARTIN, Eng., an etoile, gu. . 128. 5
MARTIN, Eng., a tower, triple-towered, chequy,
or and az. 23. 10
MARTIN, Eng., a demi-antelope, ar., collared,
gu. 82. ii
MARTIN, Sco., a martin, statant, ppr. Initium
sapientice est timor Domini. 34. 5
MARTIN, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, ppr.
Propatrid. 127. 7
MARTIN, Bart., Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar.
158. 9
MARTIN, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, sa. comp. 1 8. 10
MARTIN, a martin-cat, passant, ppr. 34. 5
MARTIN, Kent and Yorks., a stag's head, sa.
84. 10
MARTIN, Lond. and Herts., a martin, sa., in
beak a buckle, ar.
MARTIN, Bart., Berks., in hand a sabre,
trenchant, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. A uxi-
lium ab alto. 158. 9
MARTIN of Ross House, Galway, an etoile of
siy. points, or. Sec itur ad astra. 128. 5
MAR
271
MARTIN of Ham Court, Wore., a martin, pas-
sant, ppr. PC jus lethoflagitium. 34. 5
MARTIN, WYKEHAM-, of Leeds Castle, Kent :
(l.) For Martin, a martin, entwined by a
Serpent, ppr., in beak a crosslet, fitched. or.
(2.) For Wykeharn, a bull's head, erased, sa.,
armed, or, charged with two chevronels,
gold. Manners makyth man. see plate 1 4
MARTINAL, Eng., three organ -pipes, two in
saltier, one in pale, ppr.
MARTINDALE, Eng., a wolf, current, ppr. 63. I
MARTINE, Sco., a lion, passant, in dexter a
crescent, ppr. Hinc fortior ct clarior. 36. 6
MARTINEAN, Eng., a ram's head, erased, gu.
57- 7
MARTINEAU of Basing Park, Hants, a martin,
ppr. 119. 5
MAJRTINIDS, between two elephants' tusks, gu.
and sa., a sword, in pale, entiled with a
crown, or.
MARTINSON, Northumb., out of a mural coro-
net, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers, ar.,
charged with a martlet, wings expanded, ppr.
We rise. comp. 108. 5
MARTON, Yorks., a stag's head, ppr., attired,
or. 84. 10
MARTYN, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
falcon's head, az., beaked, gold. 5°- 3
MARTYN, a martlet. 119. 5
MARTYN, Eng., a martin, passant, ppr. 34. 5
MARTYN, a wood-martin, ppr., collared, ar.
34- 6
MARTYN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle's head, ar., between wings, gu. 50. 3
MARTYN, Eng., an etoile, gu. 128. 15
MARTYN, or MARTIN, on stump of tree, couped
and erased, ar., a monkey, sejant, ppr., col-
lared and lined, or, looking in a mirror,
framed, gold.
MARTYN, Durh., an ostrich's head, ar., between
ostrich s wings, gu., in mouth a horse-shoe,
or. 1 08. 8
MARTYN, Cambs., a griffin, segreant. 86. 10
MARTYN, Eng., on a celestial globe, an eagle,
wings displayed, ar., ducally gorged, of the
first.
MARTYN, Lond., an eagle, displayed, gu. 95. 13
MARTYN, Iri., an etoile of six points, or. Sic
itur ad astra. 128. 5
MARTYN of Pertenhall, Beds., a leopard's
head, couped, ppr. 10. 12
MARTYR, Eng., an ostrich's head, ar., collared,
or, between two palm -branches, vert. 108. 3
MARTYR, a griffin, segreant, or, ". wings ad-
dorsed, ar., holding a rose, gu., stalked and
leaved, ppr. comp. 86. 10
MARTYRE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
44- H
MARVEL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume
of ostrich-feathers, ar. 1 08. 5
MARWICK, a boar, passant. 4. 1 1
MAR WOOD, Eng., a goat's head, erased.* 55. 2
MARYET, and MARYOT, Suss., a talbot, passant,
sa., collared and lined, or, line coiled at
end. 6 1. 8
MARYBOROUGH, Baron (Wellesley-Pole) : (i.)
For Pole, a lion's garnb, erect and erased,
gu., armed, or. 51, 15. (2.) For WcUesley,
out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu., holding a forked pennon, of the
last, flowing to sinister, one-third per pale,
from the staff, ar., charged with the cross of
MAS
St. George. (3.) For Collcy, a cubit arm,
erect, vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a
scimitar, ppr., hilt and pommel, or, the arm
enfiled with a ducal coronet, gold. Pollct
virtus.
MASCALL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ducally
crowned, ppr. comp. 44. 5
MASCALL, an elephant, statant. 24. 14
MASCALL, a sea-lion, salient, sa. 69. 7
MASCY, or MASEY, Eng., a lion's head, couped,
ar. 47. 14
MASH, out of a mural coronet, a horse's head,
ducally gorged.
MASH, issuing from rays, a hand, vested, hold-
ing up a skull. 157. 10
MASHAM, a griffin's head, couped, or, between
wings, gu. 88. 6
MASHITER, a greyhound, sejant, winged and
collared. 1 8. 8
MASKELL, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. u. 8
MASKELYNE, a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws an escallop. 42. 6
MASON, Iri., three moors' heads, conjoiued on
one neck. 134. 2
MASON, Sco., the sun in splendour. 7. 10
MASON, Eng., a deer's head, erased, ppr. 83. 1 3
MASON, Norf., a lion's head, between wings,
az. 49. 6
MASON, Eng., a mermaid, the upper part
guttee-de-larmes, in dexter a comb, in
sinister a mirror, the frame and her hair,
sa. 32. 5
MASON, Sco., a tower, ppr., masoned, sa. Dc-
meure par la re"rite. 22. 14
MASON, a stag's head, erased, sa., attired, or,
gorged with a ducal coronet, gold.
see plate 83
MASON, Warw., a talbot, passant, regardant,
ar., eared, sa., in mouth a hart's horn, or.
MASON, a lion, rampant, double-headed.
MASON, Berks., a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a crescent, or.
MASQUENAY, Iri., a Roman head, with a hel-
met, couped, ppr. 135. 8
MASSAH, Iri., a demi-griffin, wings addorsed,
sa., holding a pole-axe, gu. 86. 14
MASSAREENE, Viscount, Iri. (Skeffington-Fos-
ter), a mermaid, ppr. Per augusta ad
augusta. 32.5
MASSENDEN, Line., a Cornish chough, sa.,
beaked and legged, gu., in beak a sprig
of laurel, ppr.
MASSEY, Chesh., on a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, gu. Pro libcrtate patrice. 14. 2
MASSEY, Camb. and Chesh., an owl, ar. 107. 9
MASSEY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
boar, passant, ppr., environed with a net. 4. 8
MASSEY, Lond., on a mount, vert, a lion, cur-
rent, ar., interlaced with four trees, of the
first.
MASSEY, or MASSIE, a demi-pegasus, wings
displayed, quarterly, or and gu. 71. I o
MASSEY, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a bull's head, gu., armed, sa. Pro libertate
patrice. 14. 2
MASSEY, DUNHAM-MASSEY : (r.) For Massey,
a moorcock, sa., combed and wattled, gu.
113. 10. (2.) For Oliver, in lion's gamb,
erased, a bunch of olive, ppr., pendent
therefrom by a chain, a bugle, or.
MASSEY, Chesh., a heath cock, statant, sa.,
legged, combed, and wattled, gu. 113. 10
MAS
MASSIE, Eng., a horned owl, ppr. 107. 8
MASSIE, a lion, salient, ar., between two trees.
MASSIE, an owl, attired, ppr. 107. 9
MASSINBEBD, Eng., a lion's head, erased,
charged on neck with two darts, in saltier,
points downward.
MASSINGBERD, and MASSINBERD, a dragon's
head, erased, between wings, az. and sa.
90. 9
MASSINGBERD of Ormsby, Line.: (i.) A dra-
gon's head, erased, between wings, az.
90. 9. (2.) A lion's head, erased, az.,
charged on neck with two broad arrows, in
saltier, ar., barbed, or, between four gutes-
d'or. Est meruisse satis.
MASSINGBERD of Grunby, Line., same crest
and motto.
MASSINGBIRD, Eng., a laurel-branch, fructed,
ppr. 53-9
MASSINGHAM, Eng., a long cross, on three
grieces, recrossed, gu. 143. II
MASSON, Sco., the sun in splendour. 7. 10
MASSON, Sco., a house, ppr., ensigned on top
with a crescent, ar. Dominus providebit.
MASSY, Chesh., a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
MASSY, a lion's head, couped, ar. 47. 14
MASSY, an owl, sa., gorged with a collar, go-
bony, ar. and az.
MASSY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's
head, gu., armed, sa. Pro libertate patrice.
14. 2
MASTER, Wilts., a cubit arm, couped, erect,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a bunch of
honeysuckles, all ppr.
MASTER, Kent, out of a mural coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar., crined and armed, ppr.
MASTER, Kent, Oxon., and Glouc., within a
ring, or, gemmed, ppr., two snakes en-
twined, erect on their tails, and addorsed,
az.
MASTERMAN, Yorks., a moor's head, in profile,
ppr., wreathed about temples, ar. and gu.
I3I- 15
MASTERS, an arrow, erect, sa., barbed and
feathered, ar., enfiled with a leopard's head,
or.
MASTERS, an arm, gu., in hand two branches,
flowered, ar., leaved, ppr. 123. 7
MASTERS, out of a mural coronet, or, a uni-
corn's head, ar., armed and crined, gold.
MASTERSON, Eng., a buck, passant, az. 79. 4
MASTERTON, and MASTERTOWN, Sco., a dexter
hand, issuing, holding a scimitar, ppr. Pro
Deo et rege. 1 58. 9
MASTERTON, Sco., a stag, running past a fir-tree,
ppr. Per ardua. . see plate Si
MASTERTOUN, Sco., a stag, current, bearing on
his horns an oak-slip, fructed, ppr.
MASTON, Eng., the sail of a ship, ppr. 21. I
MATCHAM, an arm, in pale, vested, vert, cuffed,
ar., in hand ears of wheat, ppr. 149. 10
MATCHELL, Bucks., a camel's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged, ar. 31. 6
MATCHET, and MATCHETON, Eng., a cross
patte"e, fitched, gu. 50. 2
MATCHETT, Norf., a demi-lion, or, armed and
langued, gu. 44. 14
MATHER, Sco., a rock, sa. 67. 5
MATHER, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, erect,
holding an arrow, point downward. 153. 13
MATHER, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. For-
titcr et celeriter. 96. 10
272 MAT
MATHER, a dexter hand, apaume'e, charged
with an eye. Deus providebit. 1 28. 6
MATHER, Wei., a demi-mower, habit and cap,
hands and face, ppr., in dexter a bugle-horn,
or, in sinister a scythe, ppr. Mowe tvarilie.
MATHESON, Sco., in dexter hand a scimitar, ppv.
Fac et spera. 158. 9
MATHEW, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., an annu-
let, or, stoned, gu. 128. 4
MATHEW, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr. Quid non pro patrid.
140. 13
MATHEW, a cock, close. 94. 1 2
MATHEW, and MATTHEWS, Eng., a stork, ar.
115. 8
MATHEW, Norf., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
armed and maned, gu.
MATHEW, Iri., a heathcock, sa. 113. 10
MATHEW, Ess., in lion's garnb, erect, a cross
crosslet, fitched, in pale, sa. Cruce non leone
fides.
MATHEWS, Iri., an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, ppr. 140. 13
MATHEWS, Eng., on an escallop, gu., between
wings, az., a cross fleury, or.
MATHEWS, Suff., in lion's gamb, a cross pattde,
fitched, all sa. 44. i
MATHEWS, a greyhound's head, ar., between
two roses, gu., stalked and leaved. 1 8. 2
MATHEWS, a dove, close. 112. 1 1
MATHIAS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
broken battle-axe.
MATHIAS of Llangwarren, Pembroke, a stag,
trippant, ppr., armed, or. 79- 4
MATHIE, Sco., a unicorn's head, erased. Ess*,
quam videri. 7°« 5
MATHIESON, or MATHISON, Sco., a cock, gu.
94. 12
MATHILEZ, Eng., a serpent, nowed in a love-
knot, vert. in. 13
MATHISON, Sco., a branch of laurel, fructed,
ppr. Viridis semper. 53- "9
MATHISSON, Sco., a lion, rampant. Vigilans.
41. 12
MATOKE, or MATTICK, Yorks. and Herts., a
bear, salient, per bend, ar. and sa. 28. 8
MATOKE, or MATTOCK, a bear, salient, per
bend, ar. and sa., muzzled, or. 28. 8
MATON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
an anchor, by the middle, in fess.
MATON, a sheaf of seven arrows, sa., enfiled
with a mural coronet, or.
MATRAN, a sinister arm, hand clenched, ppr.
MATRAVERS, Eng., two halberds, addorsed, en-
twined with a serpent, ppr. 111.4
MATREVERS, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, or.
84. 2
MATSON, on a rock, a fort in flames, ppr. 67. 2
MATTHEW, Suss. , an eagle, displayed, per fess,
ar. and gu. 95. 13
MATTHEW, Dors., on a mount, vert, a moor-
cock, ppr. 113. 10
MATTHEW, Iri., a heathcock, ppr. 113. 10
MATTHEWS, Middx. and Ess., a bull's head,
between wings. Omne solum viro patria cst.
15. 2
MATTHEWS, Heref., on a mount, vert, a moor-
cock, in mouth a sprig of heather, all ppr.
comp. 113. 10
MATTHEWS, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.,
and palm-branch, in saltier, vert.
MATTHEWS, a demi-lion, rampant, or. 44. 14
MAT
273
MAX
MATTHEWS, Middx. and Ess., between wings,
ar., a bull's head, couped, sa. 1 5. 2
MATTHISON, Sco., a deini-lion, ppr., between
paws a cross crosslet, gu.
MAUD, or MAUDE, Eng., a lion's head, erased,
gu- 47. 13
MAUDE, a lion's head, couped, gu., charged
with a cross crosslet, fitched, or. De monte
alto.
MAUDE, Iri., in hand two branches of palm,
in orle, ppr. 158. 14
MAUDE, a lion's head, couped, gu. 47. 14
MAUDE, Viscount Hawarden. See HAWARDEN.
MAUDELE, or MA UDELL, out of a ducal coronet,
or, an eagle's head, ar. 50. 3
MAUDIT, Sco., two laurel- branches, in orle, ppr.
Pro rege et lege. 13. 12
MAUDLEY, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, a
falcon's head, all ar. 50. 3
MAUDUIT, out of a five-leaved coronet, or, a
griffin's head, between wings, ar., beaked,
gold. comp. 100. 3
MAUGER, Eng., a sea-lion, rampant, az. 69. 7
MAUGHAM, and MAUGHAN, Eng., in lion's paw,
erased, the hilt of a broken sword, in pale.
50. 15
MAUGHAN, Sco., the sun in splendour, or.
JResurf/o. 7. i o
MAUL, Eng., in hand an escutcheon, charged
with a crescent, gu.
MAUL, Sco., a wyvern with two heads, one at
each end. 91. 10
MAULE, Eng., a phrenix in flames, ppr. Vivit
post funera virtus. 101. 10
MAULE, Earl of Panmure. See PANMURE.
MAULE, Sco., a wyvern. vert, with two heads,
vomiting fire at both ends, ppr., charged
with a crescent, ar. dementia tecta rigore.
comp. 91. 10
MAULE, Sco., a dragon, vert, with tire, ppr.,
out of mouth and tail. Jnest dementia forti.
91. 10
MAULE, Sco., same crest, dementia et animus.
MAULEVERER, Yorks., a greyhound, ar., col-
lared, or. 17. 13
MAULEVERER, Yorks., a maple-branch, rising
out of the trunk of a tree, ppr. En Dieu
mafoy. 26. 13
MAUNCELL, Iri., a lion, rampant, vert.
41. 12
MAUNCELL, a griffin's head, erased, a rose,
counterchanged on neck, beaked, az.
MAUND, or MAUNDE, Eng., on a mount, a deer,
trippant, ppr. 79-4
MAUNDEFIELD, Eng., a comet-star, ppr. 7. 6
MAUNDRELL, in lion's gamb, couped and erect,
a fleur-de-lis.
MAUXDRELL, an arm, embowed, in f ess, couped,
vested, ar., in hand, ppr., a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa. 103. 8
MAUNDUIT, Eng. , out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, between wings, ar.
comp. 100. 3
MAUNELL, Eng., from the top of a tower,
issuing from the wreath, an eagle, wings
addorsed, in beak an acorn, slipped and
leaved, ppr. 99. 4
MAUNSELL of Bally william, Iri., a hawk,
rising, ppr. Honorantes me honorabo.
100. 13
MAUNSELL, co. Limerick : (i.) A hawk, rising,
• ppr. 100. 13. (2.) A chapeau, inflamed
at top, ppr. Quod milt valde vult — and —
Honorantes me honorabo. 146. 3
MAURICE, Eng., a hawk, perching on stump of
tree, or, armed and belled, gu. 105. 5
MAURICE, Wei., a unicorn's head, erased, sa.
70- 5
MAURICE, Wei., a lion, passant, sa. 36. i
MAVER, on a rock, an eagle, ppr., wings close.
MAW, Lane, and Suff., on a mount, vert, a
camel, couchant, ar., lump on back, and end
of tail, or. see plate 31
MAWBEY, and MAWBREY, Eng., an eagle, dis-
played, az., charged on breast with a bezant.
96. 5
MAWBEY, Bart., of Botleyes, Surr., same crest.
Auriga virtutum prudtntia.
MAWBEY, Eng., an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
MAWBRAY, a young man's head, couped, af-
fronted. 123. 14
MAWDLEY, Somers., out of a ducal coronet,
or, an eagle's head, ar.
MAWER, a lion's gamb, issuing, sa., resting on
an escutcheon, erm. 45. 2
MAWGAWLEY, Iri., a horse's head, ar., in a
waggon-harness, sa. 72. 5
MAWGYRON, Eng., a Catherine wheel, sa., em-
brued, gu. 145. 15
MAWHOOD, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a collar, gu., rimmed, studded,
and ringed, or, charged on neck with a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu.
MAWLE, Suff., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a demi-peacock, displayed, ar.
MAWLEY, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.,
and a palm-branch, in saltier.
MAWSON, Lond., a lion's head, or, collared,
gobony, erm. and erminois. 49. 1 2
MAWSON, a greyhound, ar., passing a tree,
vert. 17. 6
MAXEY, or MAXIE, Ess. and Suff., a talbot's
head, erased, ar., collared and ringed, gu.
60. 4
MAXFIELD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a dolphin,
naiant. 68. 2
MAXTON of Cultoquhey, Perth, a bee, volant,
ppr. Providus esto. 76. 4
MAXTON, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
Fides. 141. 14
MAXWELL, a stag, rising from, a holly-bush,
ppr. Viresco et surgo. 79. 1 1
MAXWELL, Sco., a falcon, looking at the &un,
ppr. I'll bide broad Albine. 100. 4
MAXWELL, Sco., a hart, couchant, attires
wreathed with holly - leaves, ppr. Semper
viridis. see plate So
MAXWELL, Iri., a buck's head, erased, ppr. Je
suispret. 83. 13
MAXWELL, Sco., a man's head, affrontee, ppr.
Think on. 123. 14
MAXWELL, Eng., a griffin's head, or. 88. 7
MAXWELL, Sco., a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
Propero, sed euro. 84. 2
MAXWELL, Sco., a stag, couchant, under a
thicket of holly. Reviresco. So. 2
MAXWELL, Sco., a stag, lodged within two
branches of laurel, in orle. Curo dum
quiesco. So. 14
MAXWELL, Iri., a buck's head, erased, ppr.
*3- 13
MAXWELL, Sco., a savage's head, affronte'e,
from shoulders, within two branches of
laurel, in orle, all ppr. Think on. 122. II
S
MAX
274
MAXWELL, Sco., a deer's head, erased, ppr.
1 am ready. 83. 13>
MAXWELL, Sco., a stag, lodged in a bush, all
ppr. A'on dormio. 79. 1 1
MAXWELL, Sco., same crest. Nunquam
dormio.
MAXWELL, a buck's head. 84. 10
MAXWELL, a demi-eagle, wings extended, ppr.
101. 13
MAXWELL, Sco., in an eagle's talon, a pen,
ppr. Non sine usu. 1 1 3. 8
MAXWELL, Sco., an eagle, rising, sa., beaked
and membered, gu. Reviresco. 98. 10
MAXWELL, Sco., a man's head looking up, ppr.
121. II
MAXWELL, Sco., a hart, couchant, his attires
wreathed with holly-leaves, all ppr.
MAXWELL, Sco., a falcon, looking toward the
sun. 100. 4
MAXWELL, Sco., a hand, issuing, ppr., holding
up two eagles' heads, conjoined at neck, and
erased, sa. JRevirescat.
MAXWELL, Lord Herries : (i.) A hedgehog,
sa., quilled, or. 33. 2. (2.) On a helmet,
a garb.
MAXWELL, GRAHAM-, Sco. : (i.) An eagle,
regardant, rising from the top of a rock, all
ppr. Souvenez. (2.) A stag's head, cabossed,
ppr. Propero, sed euro. 84. 2
MAXWELL, PERCEVAL-, of Groomsport, Down,
a stag's head and neck, erased, ppr. Je suis
prct. 83. 13
MAY, Iri., a triton, in sinister a trident. 125. 13
MAY, Sco., on a rock, a wild goose, statant,
ppr. 109. 9
MAY, Eng., a leopard's head and neck, ppr.
Viyilo. 10. 12
MAY, Suss, and Somers., out of a ducal coro-
net, a tiger's head, gold, pellettee, maned,
sa. II. 2
MAY, an arm, in mail, embowed, in hand, all
ppr., a truncheon, or, tipped, sa.
MAY, a leopard's head, ppr. 10. 12
MAY, Suff., out of a mural coronet, ar., a leo-
pard's head, gu., billette"e, or.
MAY, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a leo-
pard's head, gu., bezante'e. 11. 2
MAY, Hants and Kent, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a leopard's head and neck, ppr. 1 1. i
MAY, Cornw., an eagle, devouring a serpent.
97- *3
MAY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a leopard's
head and neck, ppr. Fortis ctjidelis. 1 1. 2
MAY of Hadlow Castle, Kent, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a leopard's head, ppr. Nil
desperandum. II. i
MAYATS. a boar's head, couped and erect.
MAYCE, Eng., a pestle in a mortar, ppr. 149. 8
MAYCE, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged and lined, sa. see plate 76
MAYCOTE, Kent, out of a mural coronet, gu., a
buck's head, or.
MAYDWELL, Lond. and Northamp. , a pyramid
of laurel-leaves, vert. 66. 9
MAYER, an eagle, wings addorsed, ppr. 100. 12
MAYER, a demi-lion, rampant, regardant, in
dexter a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
• MAYERSBACH, or MAYERSBACK, out of a ducal
coronet, two laurel-branches, erect, between
two elephants' trunks, addorsed.
MAYFIELD, Camb., a lion's head, couped, gu.,
in mouth a may-flower, or.
MEA
MAYHEW, Eng., three roses, gu., stalked, leaved,
and barbed, vert. 53. 5
MAYN, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
MAYNARD, Leic., Devons., and Middx., a stag,
trippant, or, attired, ppr. 79. 4
MAYNARD, Ess. and Iri., a stag, or, charged
on breast with a crescent, sa.
MAYNARD, Iri., in dexter hand a palm-branch,
both ppr. 158. 6
MAYNARD, a stag, or, attired, ppr. 81. 10
MAYNARD, Derbs., a buck, passant, or, gorged
with a collar, invected, ar., fimbriated, sa.
see plate 79
MAYNARD of Harsley Hall, Yorks. : (i.) For
Maynard, a stag, trippant, or, gorged with
a collar, invected, ar., fimbriated, sa. see
plate 79. (2.) For Lax, on a mount, vert,
a Catherine wheel, or. Manus justa nardus.
MAYNARD, Viscount, a stag, statant, or.
Manus justa nardus. 8 1. 10
MAYNE, Iri., a human heart, gu., winged, or.
52. II
MAYNE, Bucks., out of a mural coronet, or, a
dragon's head, erm. 90. 10
MAYNE, Warw. and Yorks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a dragon's head, erm. 90. 12
MAYNE, Lond. and Devons., a cubit arm,
vested, az., in palm of hand an eye, all ppr.
MAYNE, Bucks., a hand, ppr., between wings,
erm. conip. 145. 8
MAYNE, a cubit arm, in pale, ppr., vested, sa.,
cuffed, ar., in hand a cross crosslet, gu.
comp. 141. 8
MAYNE, Berks., a cubit arm, in armour, in
pale, hand, ppr., holding a cross -flory, ar.
MAYNELL, Eng., a demi-savage, in dexter a
dagger, in sinister a key, all ppr. 131. 7 .
MAYNER, Eng., in hand, erect, ppr., a lion's
gamb, erased, ar. 141. 7
MAYNESTON, Lond., a hedgehog, or. 33-2
MAYNEY, an arm, in armour, ar. and sa., wield-
ing a battle-axe. 141. 12
MAYNSTONE, a reindeer, passant, ppr. 84. 8
MAYO, Dors., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
sinister hand, ppr., between wings, ar.
145. 8
MAYO, Earl of, Iri. (Bourke), a mountain-cat,
sejant, gardant, ppr., collared and chained,
or. A cruce solus.
MAYOR, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., an escallop,
gu., between wings, or. 5. 6
MAYOW, Lestwithiel, Cornw., a Cornish chough,
erm. 114. 10
MAYOW, an eagle, wings addorsed, preying on
a serpent, nowed. 97. 13
MAYOW, a pelican, standing on a snake, nowed.
MAYS, out of a ducal coronet, a dexter arm,
vambraced, in hand a scimitar, ppr. 122. 3
MAYSEY, a lion, current, in a wood, ppr. Pro
libertate patriot.
MAZE, Eng., on a lion's head, erased, az., a
chapeau, or. 43. 4
MAZZINGHI, out of a foreign baronet's coronet,
on a helmet, partially open, a demi-lion, hold-
ing a club, in pale. Chilafa I'aspetti.
MEACHAM, a falcon, wings extended, ppr.,
belled, or. 100. 13
MEAD, Eng., a reindeer, trippant, vert. 84. 8
MEAD, on a ducal coronet, an eagle, displayed.
101. 2
MEADE, Earl of Clanwilliam. See CLANWIL-
L1AM.
MEA
27S
MEADE, Iri., an eagle, displayed, with two
heads, sa., armed, or. Toujours prest. 96. 13
MEADOWS, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, displayed, sa.
MEADOWS, Burgersh House, Stiff., a pelican,
vulned, ppr. Mea dos virtus. 97- 7
MEADOWS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
deini-eagle, wings expanded, sa. 101. 2
MEAGER, Eng., a buffalo's head, erased, or.
14. 9
MEAKIN, Wore., a unicorn's head, erased. 70. 5
MEALES, Eng., a stag, at gaze, sa. 81. 10
MEARA, Iri., a pelican, vulning. 97. 7
MEARE, Eng., a mermaid, ppr., hair, or. 32. 5
MEARE, a bull's head, erased. 15. 6
ME ARES of Meares Court, Iri., a kingfisher,
ppr. Omnia providentice committo. 1 14. 5
MEARES, Eng., a bear's paw, erased, ar. 51. 9
MEARING, on a ducal coronet, or, a griffin,
segreant, gu.
MEARNS, Eng., a peacock in pride, ppr. 1 17. I
MEARS, Eng. , a cock's head, ppr. 94. 9
MEASON, LAING-, of Lindertis, Sco., a castle,
ppr. Firm. 23. 6
MEASTER, Heastbury, Wilts., a cubit arm,
couped, erect, vested, gu., purfled, ar., in
hand a bunch of honeysuckles, all ppr.
comp. 156. 12
MEASTER, a dexter arm, in pale, vested, in hand
a slip, triple-flowered. 156. 12
MEATH, Earl of (Brabazon), on a mount, vert,
a falcon, rising, or, belled, gold. Vota vita
mea. 104. 10
MEAUTYS, Ess., a unicorn, sejant, erminois.
MEDCALF, Ess. and Yorks., a talbot, sejant,
ppr., resting dexter on an escutcheon, ar.
61. 10
MEDDERBURN, in lion's gamb, erased and erect,
a scimitar. 78. 7
MEDDOWES, or MEDDUS, a cross formee, or,
entwined with a snake, ppr. 132. 10
MEDEWE, DE, of Witnesham Hall, a pelican,
vulned, ppr. Mea dos virtus. 97. 7
MEDFORD, Eng., a deer, lodged, ar. 80. 9
MEDGLEY, or MIDGLEY, on a mount, an heraldic
tiger, sejant, resting paw on a caltrap.
MEDHURST, a martlet, charged with a fleur-de-
lis, in beak an acorn and oak-leaf.
MEDLAXD, Cornw., a sea-gull, rising, ppr., on
breast a crescent.
MEDLEY, Suss., an heraldic tiger, sejant, vert,
tufted and maned, or.
MEDLICOTT, out of a mural coronet, gu., a
demi-eagle, wings expanded, or. Dat cura
quieten. 98. 3
MEDLYCOTT, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed. IOI. 2
MEDLYCOTT, Bart., Somers., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a deini-eagle, wings elevated,
or. 98. 3
MEDLYCOTT of Rocketts, Waterford, out of a
mural coronet, gu., a demi-eagle, wings ele-
vated, or. Dat cura quietem. 98. 3
MEE, Eng , a ram's head, erased, ar., armed,
or. 57. 7
MEECH, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar. 1 7. 8
MEEK, Eng., a demi-wolf, ducally gorged and
lined, between paws a mullet of six points.
19. 9
MEEK, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, holding a
scimitar. Pro recto. 46. 9
* MEEK, Sco., an increscent and decrescent. 93. 3
MEL
MEEKE, Ess., a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
MEEKINS, out of an antique earl's coronet, a
wolf's head, erased, ar.
MEER, Sherborn, Dors., an eagle's head, couped,
or. 102. 9
MEER, Dors, and Durh., a demi-dogfish.
5- 12
MEEREHURST, Surr., a rose, ar., barbed, vert,
between dragons' wings, gu.
MEERES, Line., a peacock's tail, erect, ppr.
comp. 117. 5
MEERS, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, a rose-
branch, all ppr. 43. I
MEESTED, on a broken tower, ar., a bird, or.
MEETEKERKE, Herts., a unicorn's head, erased,
ar., crined, tufted, and horned, or. jo. 5
MEGG, Dors., a talbot's head, erased, ar., eared,
sa., collared, or, under the collar two pellets,
in fess, three acorns, erect, out of the top of
the head, ppr.
MEGGES, a griffin, sejant, winged, of the same,
beaked, and gorged with a ducal coronet,
gold.
MEGGET, Sco., a square padlock, therein the
key. Lock sicker.
MEGGISON, Eng., on a mountain, a dove, all
ppr. 1 06. 12
MEGGS, Lond., a griffin, sejant, per pale, g\i.
and or, beaked, legged, and ducally gorged,
gold, wings addorsed.
MEGGS, Cambs. and Kent, a greyhound's head,
sa., eared, ar., on neck a gemelle, or, between
three bezants, one and two, head crowned
with three oak-branches, ppr.
MEIGH, a lion, rampant, or, in dexter a cross
pattee, fitched, az., sinister resting on an
anchor, ppr., pendent therefrom by a chain,
gold, an escutcheon, gu., charged with a
boar's head, erased, ar.
MEIGNELL, Eng., a rose-bush, ppr. 30. 5
MEIK, Sco., an increscent and decrescent, re-
specting and joining the one to the other,
ppr. Jungor ut implear. 93. 3
MEIKLE, Sco., a deer's head, or. 84. 10
MEIN, Eng., in hand a vine-branch, ppr.
MEIN, Sco.. a dexter hand, erect, charged with
an eye, ppr. Deas providebit. 128. 6
MELBORNE, on a ducal coronet, a wy vern, sans
legs, vert. 91. 2
MELBOURNE, Viscount (Lamb), a demi-lion,
rampant, gu., between paws a mullet, sa.
Virtute etjide.
MELDERS, Sco., a lion's head and neck, erased
and erect, ppr. 47. 13
MELDERT, a dexter gauntlet, apaume'e, az.
153- 8
MELDRUM, Sco., in dexter hand a book, ppr.
Mem immota manet. 144. 12
MELES, on stump of tree a martlet.
MELHUISH, Somers., a cubit arm, in hand a
pheon, in pale. 133. 2
MELHUISH, Eng., a pelican, in nest, ppr. 97. I
MELL, Eng., on a chapeau, az., turned up, or,
a martlet, wings addorsed, sa. 119. 8 -O ,,
MELLEH, and MELLERS, Suff., a greyhound^* s' '
passant, sa., collared, or, resting dexter o»*L ^-''
an escutcheon, sa.
MELLES, a portcullis, sa., chains, or. 138.
MELLIS, Sco., the sun in splendour, or. 7.
MELLISH, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
ostrich, wings addorsed, ppr. 108. 9
MEL
.Mini ii, ..1,1, ,,f :i, du'-al coi,, net, or, a swan's
lic.-i.il .-mil ii'-ek, jir. 75. S
M i:i.i,i,;ini', MM Ibex, X, il.nl us ct audax. 82. 12
MKM.O, MM";., ;i, mullet, ar. 107. 4
J\IKI,I.OK, I'ln;^., :i demi-Icopard, issuin
supporting ;ui anchor, n:i. 9. 8
MKLTON, Eng., n serpent, nowed, az. in. 13
MKI.TO.N, a, lion's head, • i a .. < d, :i/.., gutttie-d'or,
(luc.;i.li v v.op'ed, of the |;i..l,.
I\I 1:1, VKTON, S<:o., a talbot's head. JJenique
<'ii/iiiii. 6l. 3
MKLMI.K, or MKI.VIM,, Sco., :i ere ;cent, ppr.
l>, nnjiii' cut a in. 140. 2
MI;I,\ II.KO! r,.d"arvie, a talbot'H head and neck,
erased ;MK| collared. 60. 4
MiaVlIJO, Sco., a talbot's head. /)<>ii</Hr' culuin.
61, 3
DdELTlLL, Sco., an i.i^lc, rising, ppr. £7<ra
aspicio, 98. IO
MKI.VII.L, Sco., a ratch-head, erased, jipr., col-
lared, j_-ii., char'.', d \\illi :i crescent, ar. De~
iii', in- ,-u/nfnmr.
M 101. VI 1. 1,, Sco., 11 sloth-hound's head, Collped,
Pin-. /h-iii,/n,- i-ii/iini. 6r. 3
MI,I.\ 11,1,, or Miii.vii.i.K, Sco., two eagles' win^s,
conjoined, ppr. I >: nil/tic i-nlnin. 113. 3
iMi.i,vii,LE, Eng. and Si-o., :i talbot's head, or.
<". 3
MELVILLE, Viscount (Saunders - Dundas), a
lion's In ad. all'rontee, gu., struggling through
an oaL l.n.,li, all |.|.r. I'.ssaycz. .-}S. II
MKLVILLK, WHIT1-, Boa : (I.) An arm, . 'in-
bowed, holding a lamvl -\vn-:it.li, all i.].r.
Virtute parta. 123. 7. (2.) A en -N< -. -nt.. Uf
nique cielum. 140. 2
M i i.\ INK, Sco., an eagle, rising. Ultra a^>'n-in.
98. 10
MKMKS, TJ I. and K.-nl., an :uil..-lop(-'s lu-.-id,
V,n., t.iill.i'd and a.rim-d, or, i.s.siiiii;.; I'roin rays,
gold.
MKMH'is, and MKNDS, Wul., out of the t"p of
a town-, ;ni arm, in aniK.nr, cniliou cd,
wii-lding a battle a\..
M KM HP, a, di-mi linn, ppr. 44. 14
MENUOUK, Eng., an ouk br*e, fnirt..-d, ppr.
25. 12
MKNKLL, or Mi^ M.I.I,, lOn^., :i demi-savago, in
dt -\ LIT a dagger, in sinister a key, all ppr.
131- 7
MIMI.I,, a, unicorn's head, COUped, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel.
Mi NI:I.I, a moor's liead, in profile, COUped at
shouldern, wroat,h< .1, or and a/,. 131. 15
Mi MI, or MIM.I r, a .lemi lion, ranipanl. a/..
44. 14
MI.MI., l-lii ••-., a I .oar, passant, between two
trees, ppr.
portcullis, sa., chain, or. 138. II
MKNTKATII, in hand a da — <T, t-rect, both ppr.
/)H»I rim, .s/xro. 122. 12
MIMIITII, <ii;\NfVILLE-STUART, Bart., Close-
hum, 1 Mmil'ries, a, Ivniphad, sails furled, a
pennon, L;II., attache, I |,, (lie mast, at eitlier
«'iid a, lla;;, cliar;;ed \\illi tl saltier, 117.., all
flowing to the diAter. />iiin riro, xj><-r<>.
21. 7
MKN^S, a lion's p.iu, erased, sa., charged with
a chcvcron, or. 51. 7
I\IKV/,II.:S, S.-o., a l>ook, expand.-d, ppr. Spcro.
149- 3
MI.N/.IKS, Sco., a cherub, win-s expanded, ppr.
( 'Itrintus. 130. IO
276 MER
MKN/IKS, I'lnj^., a Havage's head, affrontee,
coiiped at shoulders, sa. 123. 14
MKN/IKS, Sco., a savage's licad, ppr. Will,
<;<></, / xhatt. 123. 14
Ali'iN/iK.s, Sco., a deini-ca^le, wings expanded,
ppr. Ma/<> ii/nri. i/iHimfadari. 101. i^
MKN/IKS, Sco., u crcsecnt, ppr. Ut crcscit c/n-
rescit. 140. 2
MKN/IKS, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a baton,
ppr. Forteni fora jurat. 43. 9
MKOLKS, Cliesh., a lion's head, (.'rased, .-a,,
winded, or. 49. 6
MEHBUHY, a camel's head, sa., ducal ly •
or. 31. 6
MKKKHIIY, Chesh., a mermaid, ppr., with mir-
ror and comb, or. 32. 5
M Kia'UJNT, Sutf, two lions' gambs, erased, in
waltier, or, in each a battle-axe, ar., handles,
gu.
Mi K« I;H, Sco., a heron's head and neck, in
mouth an eel. '/'//> ;/rit poul. 115. 5
MKHCKK, Sco., in dexter hand an open book.
Jehova portio mca. 151. 4
MEHOEII, Lond., a stork's head, erased, ppr.,
in mouth a snake, vert. 115. 5
MKKCKK, Sco., a cross pattde, fitehrd, gu.
( 'ru.r. C/irijsti meet, corona. 50. 2
M Kia'KK, Sco., a naked arm, emliowed, in hand
a curtal-axe, ppr. 146. 2
MKKCIIAND, and M KKCIIANT, Bucks., on a
mount, vert, a nioon-ock, p]ir. 113. 10
M KKCIKK, Northumb., a dcmi-huntsman, wind-
ing a horn, ppr., vested, a/. /Uutr ^In-ill.
132. 14
MKHOY, Eng., in dexter hand an olive-branch,
PPr- 133- 4
M KKK, M I.KKS, and MEYIIES, Eng., a mermaid,
ppr., hair, or. 32. 5
M 1:1:1.11 in i, Kni;. an. 1 Wei., a lion's head, erased,
ppr. 47. 13
M i i:i:i>i in, a demi-lion, sa., collared. 45- 14
M KKKDITH, on an l^isl.-i -n coronet, or, a dragon,
passant, gu., langued, a/.
M KKKDITH, a demi lion, ra.mpant, sa,, diicaJlv
gorged, or. 46. 8
MIKUMIII of Dick's Grove, Kerry, out of a
dueal coronet, or, a :;rillin'.s liead. frtjn'ri;
aude. So. 3
J\l KKKDITH, ]iart., of (Jrecnhills, Kildare, on
an Mastern coronet, or, a, dragon, p.
gu., langued, a/. /''int />< i nt/ini/iix.
M i;i;i.!)H n, co. Kerry, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a grittin's lu ad. So. 3
M KI;I I'lTH, \\'.\I;TKK , of IV-ntrcbychan, h.n-
l.i-di, a lion's head, erased, or. //</> Ihhnn
lnl> thlhn, a />nir a ili</<ni. 47. 13
M KKKDYTII, Iri., a goat's head, erased, ar. 55. 2
M KKKI>\ rii. KIIIJ., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
JNlKKKDVI'll, I'.art,, of ( 'arlandstou n, Iri., on an
Eastern coronet-, or, a dra-on, passant, gu.
/•'i<it /><•! voluntas.
M KKKKIKl.l), Loiid.,a. ^.-irb.or, l>ande.l,sa. 12. 13
MKHKS, Eng., in dexter hand a suord, in bend.
Si in' nntu. 15<). 7
MKKKWKATHKK, an arm, in armour, eml.ou, d,
in hand a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or,
entwined with a .serpent, vert.
Ml KICK, MUL,'., a cat's lace, sa. 33. 9
Mi KICK, l-'.ii:;., a water-spaniel, sejant. 59. 7
Ml KICK, Lond. and \\'el.. a sea-liorse, ppi-.,
mancd, or, holding in feet a mullet, pierced,
MEB
277
MEY
MERICK, Somers., a water-spaniel, passant, ar.
IMKKITON, Eng., a demi-savage, over shoulder
a club, ppr. 125. 10
MKRK.S, an otter's head and neck, erased, sa.
27. 4
MKRI.AY, a hind's head, or, gorged with a col-
lar, sa., charged with three bezants.
MKRI.K, a, lion's tail, erased. 2. 2
MKKUV;, :i lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
]\li:iu,YON, Eng., an eagle's head, or, between
wings, vair. IO2. 13
MEIUIYON, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, sa.
?o. 5
MERREY, Eng., a thistle and rose, stalked and
leaved, in saltier, ppr. 30. 3
j\lKuiiKY, or MERRY, Derbs., out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-lion, gu., crowned, or.
MERRICK, Wei., on a tower, ar., a Cornish
chough, ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis, gu.
MERRICK, a tower, ar. 22. 14
MERRIFIELD, Eng., the sun, rising, ppr. 7. 7
MERRILEES, Sco., in the sea, an open boat.
21. 9
MERRILL, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, ppr.
117. ii
MERRIMAN, Eng., a boar, passant, bristled,
vert. 4. ii
IVI KKKIMAN, Lond., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., garnished, or, wielding a sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, gold. 140. 13
MERRINGTON, a lion's head, collared. 49. 1 2
MERRITT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
salmon, ppr. 6. 2
MERRY, a demi-lion, in paws an anchor, fluke
upward. 42. 9
MERRY, Lond., a demi-lion, in paws an anchor.
Vive en espoir. 42. 9
MKKKY, Norf., the mast of a ship, rompu and
erect, thereto a yard, with sail furled, in
bend sinister, above it a round top, three
arrows issuing therefrom on each side, in
saltier, points upward, all ppr.
.MKKKY, Highlands, Berks., out of a mural
coronet, a lion, rampant, ducally crowned,
between paws a chess-rook, charged on
shoulder with a cross pattde.
MERRYTON, a pair of wings, ar. 109. 12
M Kliin WKATHKK, MERYWEATHER, Or MERRI-
VYKATHER, in hand, gauntleted, a sword, en-
twined with a serpent, comp. 151. 15.
Another, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, entwined with a serpent.
]\1 KKSAR, a cross pattde, or. Crux Chritii nos-
tra corona. 123. 5
MEHKER, Line., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
a demi-lion, or, in paws a battle-axe, ar.,
handle, gold. 42. 14
MERTON, Eng., a demi-moor, in hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. 125. 4
MERVIN, Eng., an escutcheon. 120. 12
MERVYN, Iri., an ear of wheat and a palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr. 13. 9
]\1 1 KVYN, Wilts., a squirrel, sejant, cracking a
nut, gu. 58. 12
IV! KKVDALE, Bucks., an eagle's head, ar., erased,
per fess, gu. 102. 10
MERYET, a porcupine's head, sa.
MKRYNO, Notts., a nag's head, erased, sa.,
bezantde, in mouth an annulet, or.
M K u VON, a bee, displayed, ppr. 76. $
-Mi:i;v WEATHER, Kent, in gauntlet, ppr., a
sword, ar., hilted, or, a snake, ppr., entwin-
ing sword and gauntlet.
MEHCHINES, Eng., a rose, ar., surmounted by
a thistle, ppr.
MESCHINES, DE,Eng., in hand a scimitar. 158. 9
MESCOW, Eng., a buck's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or. 83. 13
MKSHAM, ARTHUR, of Pontryffydd, Bodfari,
Flints., a lion, passant, gardant, fore-dexter
paw on wreath of laurel, charged on side
with etoile of eight points. Duty. 162. 2
MESSENGER, Eng., a pegasus, current, ducally
gorged and chained. 71. 13
MESSENT, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a demi-
eagle, sa., winged, or. Semper mrsum.
IO2. 2
MESSENT, Lond., in lion's gamb, erased, a rose-
branch, slipped, ppr. Pax et libertas. 78. 15
MESSER, and MESSING, Eng., an eagle, dis-
played, gu. 96. 10
MESS'YE, Wore., a dragon's head. 90. 4
MESURIER, LE, an ostrich's head, between two
feathers, ppr. 108. 4
METOALF, Eng., a talbot, sejant, resting dexter
on an escutcheon, ar. 61. 10
METCALP, or METCALFE, a talbot, sejant, ar.,
spotted, liver-colour, resting dexter on an
escutcheon, or. 61. 10
METCALFE, Bart., Berks., a talbot, sejant, sa.,
dexter supporting an escutcheon, or, charged
with a hand, out of clouds on sinister, hold-
ing a pen, all ppr. Conquicsco. 61. 10
METCALFE of Hawstead House, Suff ., a talbot,
sejant, ppr., in dexter an escutcheon, or.
61. 10
METGE, a dolphin, naiant. 68. 1 1
METHAM, Eng., a bull's head. 15. 6
METHEN, Sco., a cross pattde, or, within a cres-
cent, ar. Marie ct dypeo. 77. 2
METHEWEN, a wolf's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared, vair. 62. 2
METHOULDE, or METHWOLD, Norf., a goat's
head, erased, ar., attires and beard, sa. 55. 2
METHOULDE, or METHWOLD, Norf., a goat's
head, erased, or. 55. 2
METHUEN, Sco., a wolf's head, erased, ppr.
Fort is in arduis. 19. 6
METHUEN, and METHVEN, Eng., a wolf's head,
erased, ppr. Virtus invidUe scopus. 19. 6
METHWOLD, a goat's head, erased, ar. 55. 2
METLEY, a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
METTORD, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting a
garb, ppr. 41-13
MEURS, Eng., a demi-savage, with a club over
dexter shoulder, and a serpent entwined
round sinister arm, wreathed round middle
with leaves, all ppr. 128. 8
MEUX, Bart., Herts., two wings, inverted and
addorsed, ar., conjoined by a cord, with tas-
sels, or. 19. 2
]\1i;\ KRKLL, Staff., a demi-griffin, segreant, sa.,
beaked and legged, gu. 86. 13
MEVERELL, Derbs., in gauntlet a dagger, all
ppr. 155-7
MEWBERY, a cornucopia, ppr. 30. 13 or 14
MEWESS, or MEWSSE, Beds., a demi-eagle, dis-
played, or, ducally gorged, gu., beaked, az.
MEWIS, a dexter hand, couped, in fess, charged
with an eye, ppr. 126. 5
Mi:x BOROUGH, Earl of (Saville), an owl, ar.
He fast. ^ 107. 8
MEY, a demi-savage, wreathed round loins with
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leaves, over dexter shoulder a club, ppr.,
round sinister arm a serpent, entwined, vert.
. 128. 8
MEYER, Eng., a lion, rampant, double-queued.
40. 9
MEYERS, Eng., a mermaid, in dexter a comb,
in sinister a mirror. 32. 5
MEYMOTT, three mullets, in fess, gu., in front
of a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a wreath of laurel, or.
MEYNELL of Meynell, Langley, Derbs., a
horse's head, erased, ar. Virtute vici. 72. I
MEYNELL of Kilvington, Yorks., a negro's
head, ppr., couped at shoulders, wreathed,
or and az. Deus non reliquit memoriam
kumUium. 135. 13
MEYNELL, Derbs. and Staffs., a horse's head,
ar. 72. i
MEYRIC, or MEYRICK, Wei., on a tower, ar., a
mount, vert, thereon a Cornish chough, ppr.,
in dexter a fleur-de-lis, gu. Jleb Dduw heb
ddim, Dhuw a digon.
MEYRICK, a tower, per pale, ar. and erminois.
Stemmata quid faciunt. 22. 14
MEYSEY, Wore., a dragon's head, quarterly, or
and az. 90. 4
MIALL, a crane, in mouth a branch, ppr. 1 1 6. 7
MICHAEL, Eng., a garb, erect, or. 12. 13
MICHAEL, MICHALL, or MICHELL* Berks., a
leopard's head. 10. 12
MICHEL, Eng., in dexter hand a crane's head,
erased. Nil conscire sibi. 140. 10
MICHEL, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in hand a broken spear, gold.
141. 6
MICHELBOURNE, a tiger, passant, sa. 9. 13
MICHELGROVE, a unicorn's head, erased, ar.
7°- 5
MICHELL, Wilts., a cubit arm, erect, ppr., in
hand a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or,
seven flames issuing from the blade, ppr.,
three from each side, and one from the
point.
MICHELL, Cornw., a pegasus, flying. 71. 13
MICHELL, Norf., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand, all ppr., a cutlass, ar., hilt and
pommel, or. 121. o
MICHELL, Cornw., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, dropping blood.
MICHELSON of Chester, a fleur-de-lis, ppr.
142. 13
MlCHELSTON, MlCHESTON, and MlCHELSTANE,
Eng., a banner, displayed, ar., charged with
a cross, gu., between four torteaux, of the
last.
MICHIE, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, in fess,
holding a dagger, in pale, ppr., hilt and pom-
mel, or. Pro patrid et libertate.
MICKLETHWAITE, Lond., on a chapeau, a talbot,
sejant. 60.
MICKLETHWAITE, Yorks., a griffin's head, er
ppr. In ccelo spes mea est. 88. 7
MICKLETHWAITE, Suss., a griffin's head, ar.,
erased, gu., gorged with a collar.
MICKLETHWYATT, PECKHAM-, Bart, Suss., on a
mount, vert, an ostrich, or, in mouth a horse-
shoe, sa., between two palm-branches, vert.
Favent numine.
Mico, Lond., out of clouds, a hand, holding a
sword, in pale, ppr., hilt and pommel, or,
charged on blade with a moor's head, ppr.,
point embrued, gu. 121. 10
MIDDLECOT, Line., a demi-eagle, displayed,
errn., ducally gorged, or, in beak an escal-
lop, gold.
MIDDLEMORE, or MiDLEMORE, in grass and
reeds, a moorcock, all ppr. 113. 10
MIDDLETON, a Saracen's head, couped on shoul-
ders, affrontee, wreathed round temples.
130- 13
MIDDLETON, Ess., a dexter hand, apaumee,
PPr- 153- 7
MIDDLETON, Ess. and Salop, a wolf's head,
erased, ppr. 19. 6
MIDDLETON, Surr., a monkey, passant, ppr.,
ringed and lined, or. 35. 9
MIDDLETON, Camb., Lane., and Westm., a
hawk's head, ar., beaked, or. 103. 3
MIDDLETON, out of a tower, a demi-lion, ram-
pant. Fortis in arduis. 24. 6
MIDDLETOX, a tower, embattled, sa., on top a
lion, rampant. Fortis in arduis. 22. 13
MIDDLETON, Sco., a boar's head, erased and
erect, az. Guard yourself. 3. 6
MIDDLETON, Ess., in lion's paw, a branch of
palm, ppr. Sobne, pie, juste. 43. 5
MIDDLETON, Sco., on top of a tree, an ape,
sejant, all ppr. Arte ct Marte.
MIDDLETON, Lane., on trunk of a tree, or, a
monkey, sejant, ppr., ringed round loins, az.
MIDDLETON, Northumb., a savage, in dexter
an oak-tree, erased, fructed, all ppr. Lesses
dire. 137. 10
MIDDLETON, Derbs. and Yorks. : (i.)For Mid-
dleton, an eagle's head, erased, ar., charged
on neck with a saltier, engrailed, sa. (2.)
On a mount, vert, a cross clechee, or, charged
on centre with a fleur-de-lis, sa. Conjunctio
firmat.
MIDDLETON of Stockfield Park, Yorks., be-
tween wings, ar., a garb, or. 12. 8
MiDFORD, Durh., an owl, ar. 107. 8
MIDGLEY, an heraldic tiger, sejant, erect, be-
tween paws a caltrap.
MIDGLEY, on a mount, an heraldic tiger, se-
jant, resting dexter on a caltrap.
MIDGELEY, two keys, in saltier, az., wards
down.
MIDLEHAM, Eng., on a chapeau, vert, turned
up, or, a wyvern, wings expanded, az.
92. II
MIDWINTER, Devons., a dexter arm, embowed,
in hand, ppr., a plume of feathers, two sa.,
one or.
MIKEN, Iri., a demi-black, in dexter an arrow,
on back a quiver, ppr. 125. 5
MIKIESON, Sco., a decrescent, ppr. Ut implear.
105. 8
MIKIESON, Sco., a crescent, ppr. Ut implear.
140. 2
MILBANK, Yorks., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
charged with a bend, erm.
MILBORNE, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. 100. 14
MILBORNE, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
MILBURN, Eng., a bear's head, erased, sa.,
muzzled, or. 28. 2
MILBURNE, Eng., in hand a battle-axe, ppr.
156. 14
MILCHAM, Norf., a griffin's head, ppr. 88. 7
MILDMAY, Eng., a lion, rampant, gardant, or.
41. 7
MILDMAY, a chapeau, winged, the points of the
wings surrounded by a band, therefrom pen-
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dent a mortar, in f ess, the whole surmounted
by an etoile.
MILDMAT, a leopard's head, erased, or, ducally
gorged, gu., ringed and lined, of the last, on
neck, beneath the coronet, three pellets.
MILDMAY, Ess., a demi-stag, salient, ppr.,
attired, and collared, or, wings addorsed, ar.
MILDMAY, ST. JOHN, Bart., Ess., a lion, ram-
pant, gardant, az., armed and langued, gu.
Attd ta Hara. 41. 7
MILDRED, Eng.,a bear, passant, struck through
by the head of a broken spear, in bend, ppr.
28. 12
MILDMAY, Ess., a lion, rampant, gardant, az.
41. 7
MILEHAM, Norf., a griffin's head, erased.
88. 7
MILES, a dove, between two ears of wheat.
MILES, a dove, between two laurel-branches,
in orle. 93. 8
MILES, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
MILES, Eng., a deini-lion, supporting an anchor.
42. 9
MILES, Somers., an arm, in armour, embowed,
garnished, supporting an anchor, all or.
MILES, Hants., on a mural coro^net, gu.f an
escallop, ar.
MILES, Lond., a boar's head and neck, couped,
transfixed by an arrow.
MILES, out of a ducal coronet, a lion's head,
gorged with a chaplet of laurel, murally
crowned.
MILES, Leic., an eagle, rising, erminois, col-
lared, therefrom a chain, reflexed over back,
on breast a mill-rind, sa. Sans crainte.
loo. 7
MILESON, Yorks., a tiger's head, sa., tufted,
tusked, collared, and lined, or. IO. 9
MILFORD, in lion's gamb, a trefoil, ppr.
MILL, Sco., a Pallas's head, couped, helmeted,
beaver, turned up and plumed, gu. Tarn
arte quam Marte. 135. 8
MILL, Sco., a galley, oars erect, in saltier, and
flagged, ppr. Dat euro, commodum. 21. 7
MILL, a greyhound's head, erased. 20. 4
MILL, Suss., a demi-bear, salient, sa., muzzled,
ringed, and lined, or. 28. 5
MILL, an eagle's head, erased, gu., beaked,
or, in beak a cross moline, erect, sa.
MILL, a bloodhound's head, erased, ar. Tou-
jours fidele. 6 1. 2
MILL, Kent, a demi-bear, salient, sa., muzzled,
ringed, and lined, or, on shoulder three
gutties, gold.
MILL, Bart., Hants., a demi-bear, muzzled and
chained, or. Aides Dieu. 28. 5
MILL, Sco., a greyhound's head, issuing, ar.,
collared, az., ringed, or. Toujours Jidele.
18. 10
MILLAR, Sco., two hands, issuing, supporting
a sword, in pale, ppr. 145. 5
MILLAR, Lond., a wolf's head, erased, az., col-
lared, erm. Regard bien. 62. 2
MILLAR, Eng., three ears of wheat, issuing,
or. 13. 8
MILLAR, in dexter hand, a book, open, ppr.
Felicem redd'it religio. 151. 4
MILLAR, a demi-moor, drawing an arrow to
the head in a bow, ppr. Non eget Mauri
jaculis. 132. ii
MILLARD, Eng., on a mount, vert, a stag,
feeding, ppr. 79! 6
MIL
MILLARD, Hants, a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
between paws a mascle, or.
MILLBANK, Eng., a hill, vert. comp. 54. 13
MILLBDRN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion. 44. 13
MILLE, Eng., a unicorn's head. 70. 4
MILLER, Sco., a cross moline, sa. Optima,
coelo. 77. 9
MILLER, Eng., a caltrap, embrued. 147. 6
MILLER, Eng., a hand, with two fingers point-
ing upward, ppr. Mancnt optima coelo. 1 59. 2
MILLER, a demi-savage shooting an arrow from
a bow. Non eget Mauri jaculis. 132. 1 1
MILLER, Iri., a pole-cat, sa. 34. 2
MILLER, Suss., a wolf's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a fess, wavy, az. 19. 6
MILLER, Sco., a dexter hand, pointing with
two fingers. Spei bonce atque animi. 1 59. 2
MILLER, Sco., two arms, their hands joined,
ppr. Unione augetur. 1 59. 1 1
MILLER, Sco., a lion, rampant, sa., between
paws a cross moline, gu. Forward.
MILLER, a griffin's head, erased, ar., ducally
gorged and chained, az.
MILLER, a wolf's head, erased, collared, gold.
62. 2
MILLER, Lane., a demi-wolf, erminois, gorged
with a collar, gobony, ar. and az., support-
ing with paws a spindle, erect, ppr.
MILLER, Devons. and Middx., a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, az., holding a mascle, or.
MILLER, Warw. and Dors., a demi-lion, az.,
between paws a mascle, or.
MILLER, Bart., Sco., a hand, couped at wrist,
third and fourth fingers folded in palm, ar.
159. 2
MILLER, Bart., Iri. , a wolf's head, erased, ar.
19. 6
MILLER, Bart., Hants., a wolf's head, erased,
gorged with a fess, wavy, az.
MILLER of Collier's Wood, Surr., a hand,
couped at wrist, third and fourth fingers
folded in palm, ar. Manent optima coelo.
159. 2
MILLER of Ratho, same crest.
MILLES, Eng., a cat, sejant, ppr. 32. 2
MILLES, a demi-bear, sa., muzzled, collared,
or. 28. 5
MILLES, a bear, passant, sa., muzzled and
chained, or. 28. 10
MILLES, Suff., a hare, sejant, ppr., in riouth
three ears of wheat, or.
MILLES, Kent and Norf., a lion, rampant, or,
between paws a mill-rind, sa.
MILLES, Lond., a paschal lamb, passant, ar.,
unguled, or, over dexter shoulder a banner
of St. George, double-pennoned. 55. II
MILLETT, Middx. and Bucks., out of a mural
coronet, an arm, erect, vested, or, in glove,
ar., a dragon's head, erased, vert.
MILLIDGE, Sco., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
MILLIGAN, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a sword.
Fide et foi'titudine. 44. II
MILLIGAN, Sco., a demi-lion," rampant, gu., in
dexter a sword, ppr. Regarde bien. 44. 1 1
MILLIKEN, Sco., a demi-lion, royally crowned,
gu., in dexter a sword, ppr. Regarde bien.
MILLINGTON, Eng., an ass's head, ppr. 20. 2
MiLLMxAN, Eng., a cross moline, gu. 77. 9
MILLMAN, a stag, lodged, attired and hoofed,
gold, charged on body with hurts, in fess
MILLMAN, Eng., a gauntlet, ppr. 153. 8
MIL
MIT
MILLNER, or MILNER, Yorks., a horse's head,
sa., crined and bridled, or; charged on neck
with a bezant.
MILLOT, Durh., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in glove of mail, a billet, sa.
MILLS, Surr. and Glouc., a lion, rampant, or.
41. 12
MILLS, a lion's paw, erased, sa. 51. 15
MILLS, on an earl's coronet, the sun shining.
MILLS, Berks., a lion, rampant, or, in mouth a
sinister hand, gu.
MILLS, Ess., a hart, charged with an etoile, or.
MILLS, Captain CHARLES, C.M.G., Cape of
Good Hope, a lion, rampant, or. Confide.
41. 12
MILLS of Lindley Hall, Huddersfield, Yorks.,
same crest and motto.
MILLS, Middx., on a ducal coronet, a lion, ram-
pant, gu. Honor virtutis pretium.
MILLS, Suff., a demi-bear, rampant, sa.,
muzzled. 28. 5
MILLS, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, regardant,
or, between paws a mill-rind, sa.
MILLS, Beds, and Herts., a wing, ar. and vert.
107. 14
MILLS of Saxham Hall, Suff., a lion, rampant,
or. Confido. 41. 12
MILLS, Lond., a holy lamb, passant, bearing
cross with banner flotant. 55. 10
MILLWARD, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sabre, ppr. 121. 6
MILMEN, Devons., a stag, lodged, charged with
two roundles, counterchanged. 80. 10
MILN, Eng., a garb, erect, banded, ppr. 12. 13
MILNE, Sco., in dexter hand a folded book,
ppr. Efficiunt clarum stadia. 144. 12
MILNE, Sco., a Pallas's head, couped at shoul-
ders, ppr., vested about neck, vert, on head
a helmet, az., beaver turned up, and a plu-
mash, gu. Tarn arte quam Marte. 135. 8
MILNE, Sco., a martlet, volant, ar. Prudenter
qui sedido. 1 19. I
MILNE, Edinr., a martlet, volant, sa. Ex in-
dustrid. 119. i
MILNE, Sco., in the sea, ppr., a cross moline,
sa., within two ears of wheat, in orle.
Clarum reddit industria.
MILNE, Sco., a galley, oars erect, in saltier,
ppr. Dat euro, comrnodum. 21. 7
MILNER, Yorks. : (i.) For Milner, a greyhound,
current, sa., collared and ringed, or. 17. 8.
(2.) For Wheeler, a lion's head, couped, ar ,
charged on breast with a Catherine-wheel,
£u-
MILNER, a horse's head, bridled, with wings
addorsed.
MILNER, Yorks., a horse's head, erased, sa.,
bridled, or, on neck a bezant.
MILNER, Bart., Yorks., a horse's head, couped,
sa., bridled and maned, or, charged on neck
with a bezant, between wings, az.
MILNES, Sco., a garb, ppr. 12. 13
MILNES, Bart., Leic. , a garb, or, banded by a
fess, dancette"e, az., charged with three mul-
lets, pierced, gold.
MILNES, Derbs., a bear's head, couped at neck,
sa., charged with a mill-rind, or.
MILNES, Stubbing Edge, Derbs., a demi-lion,
rampant, or, in paws a mill-rind, sa.
MILNES, Beckingham Hall, Line., an elephant's
head, erased, ppr., gorged with a ducal coro-
net, or.
MILNES, MONCKTON-, of Fryston Hall, a garb,
or. Scio cui credidi. 12. 13
MILROY, Sco., a leopard's face, or. 10. 4
MILSOLM, a tiger's head, sa., tufted, collared,
and lined, or. 10. 9
MILTON, Lond. and Ox on., in lion's gamb,
erect, ar., an eagle's head, erased, gu.
MILTON, Lond., an arm, in armour, ppr.,
scarfed, az., in hand a broken spear, gu.,
headed, ar. 141. 6
MILTOWN, Earl of (Leeson), a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu., between paws the sun, or. Clarior
e tenebris.
MILWARD, Ess., out of a palisado coronet, or,
a lion's gamb, sa., grasping a sceptre, gold.
MILWARD, Ess., in lion's gamb, sa., a sceptre,
or. 78. 9
MILWARD, Lechlade, Glouc., a bear's paw,
erased, sa., claws, or, holding a sceptre, in
bend, sinister, gold, entwined by a sprig of
oak, between wings, az.
MINCHIN, Eng., a lion's tail, erased. 2. 2
MINETT, Eng., a mermaid, in dexter a mirror,
with sinister combing her hair, all ppr.
32. 5
MINGAT, or MINGEY, Norf ., a lance, or, headed,
ar., environed with a laurel-branch, ppr.
MINIET, Eng., an eagle, volant, over a ruined
castle, ppr.
MINNE, Ruts., a heathcock, ppr. 113. 10
MINNETT, a wing, erect, ar., charged with three
bars, gu.
MINNIT, a helmet, beaver open, sa., garnished,
or. 140. 3
MINORS, a cubit arm, ppr., in hand a lion's
gamb, erased. 141. 7
MINORS, a wolf's head, erased, sa., devouring
a sinister hand, ppr.
MINSHALL, and MYNSHALL, Bucks., Chesh.,
Devons., Suff., and Suss., a Turk, kneeling
on one knee, vested, gu., legs and arms in
mail, ppr., at his side a scimitar, sa., hilted,
or, on his head a turban, with feathers, ar.,
in dexter a crescent, of the last. 120. 10
MINSHULL, two bears' paws, erased and erect,
supporting a crescent. Good deeds shine
clear — and — In hoc plcnius redibo. 11.4
MINSTER, Baron. See CONYNGHAM, Marquess.
MINTERNE, and MINTERN, Surr. and Dors., a
bull's head, gu., ducally gorged and armed,
or. 14. 2
MINTO, Earl of (Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound),
a dexter arm, embowed, out of clouds,
throwing a dart, all ppr. Non eget arcu.
MIREHOUSE, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
MIRPIN, a demi-lion, ppr., holding a flag, ar.,
charged with a saltier, sa.
MIRRIE, or MIRRY, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, gu. 44. 13
MIRTLE, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., encircled
with a chaplet of myrtle, vert, in hand a
scimitar.
MISSENDEN, amongst flags, vert, a demi-swan,
displayed, ar., collared, gu.
MISSIRINEN, or MISSERINEN, Eng., a battle-
axe, in pale, ppr. 153. 3
MITCHAEL, or MITCHELL, Sco., a stalk of wheat,
bladed, ppr. Crcsco. 13. 7
MITCH ALL, a garb, or. 12. 13
MITCHELL, Yorks., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
141. 14
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MITCHELL, Sco., three ears of barley, bladed,
ppr. In Deo spes. 13. 8
MITCHELL, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
Spernit humum. 101. 10
MITCHELL, Sco., in hand a pen, ppr. Favente
Deo super o. 144. 10
MITCHELL, Sco., a stalk of wheat, or, slipped
and bladed, vert. Sapiens qui assiduus. 13. 7
MITCHELL, Sco., in hand a garland of laurel,
both ppr. Deo favente. 150. 7
MITCHELL, Eng., a garb, vert. 12. 13
MITCHELL, Bart., of Bandeth, three ears of
barley on one stalk, ppr. Sapiens qui assi-
duus.
MITCHELL of Berry, same crest and motto.
MITCHELL, a demi-angel, pointing upward with
dexter, in sinister a sceptre.
MITCHELL, a cubit arm, vested, surrounded by
wheat-ears, in hand a flag-staff, with flag
downward, staff broken.
MITCHELL, a pelican, wings elevated and ad-
dorsed, vulned, ppr. 97. 7
MITCHELL, St. Michael the archangel, in ar-
mour, ppr., face, neck, arms, and legs bare,
wings, ar., hair auburn, in dexter a spear, of
the first. 126. 10
MITCHELL, a cubit arm, erect, gu., cuffed, ar ,
in hand a crane's head, erased, ppr. 140. 10
MITCHELL, Cornw., a demi-pegasus, or, winged,
az., charged on shoulder with a demi-rose,
gu., divided fessways, rays issuing from the
division, pendent, ar.
MITCHELL, FORBES-, of Thainston, Aberdeen :
(i.) For Forbes, a cock, ppr. Watch. 94. 12.
(2.) For Mitchell, a phoenix in flames, all
ppr. Nuttd palescere culpd. 101. 10
MITCHELSON, Sco., an increscent, ar. Crescam
tit prosim. 93. i
MITCHELSON, Eng., a hawk, rising. Virtute,
tutus. loo. 13
MITCHENER, Eng., a dove, ar. 112. 11
MITFORD, a dexter and sinister arm, one above
the other, both in fess, holding a sword, in
pale, ar., pommelled, or, on point a boar's
head, sa., tusked, ppr., couped, in fess, -ar.
God careth for us.
MITFORD of Mitford Castle, Northumb., a
dexter and sinister arm, issuing in bend,
couped, ppr., holding a sword, in pale, ar.,
pommelled, or, on point a boar's head, sa.,
tusked, ppr., couped, in fess, ar.
MITFORD, on a mole, passant, sa., an escallop,
or.
MITFORD, Baron Redesdale. See REDESDALE.
MITTLEWELL, an eagle's head, erased, ar.
102. 10
MITTON, Salop and Staffs., a demi-eagle, dis-
played, with two heads, az. comp. 96. 9
MITTON, a ram's head, couped, ar., armed, or.
57- 8
MITTON, a demi-eagle, displayed. 102. 12
MITTON, Staffs., a bull's head, sa., armed, or,
charged with three annulets, gold.
MITTON, Oxon., in lion's gamb, couped and
erect, ar., an eagle's head, erased, gu.
MOBERLEY, MOBERLY, and MODBURLEY, Eng.,
a demi-lady, in dexter a pair of scales.
129. 10
MOCKET, Kent, a tiger, sejant, az., collared,
ar. 9. 10
MOCKLOW, Notts., a griffin's head, guttee-de-
larrnes, in beak a buck's foot, of the first.
MOCKLOW, Wore., a griffin's head, per pale,
indented, gu. and ar., in beak an eagle's
leg, erased, or.
MODA, Suff., a demi-lion, rampant, crowned,
or.
MCDDER, Staffs., on a staff, couped, raguly, in
fess, vert, a lion, sejant, or. 38. 5
MODERBY, Eng., in hand a thunderbolt, ppr.
144- 3
MODEY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, with wings displayed, gu.
MODYFORD, a garb, or. 12. 13
MOESLER, Lond., a talbot, statant, collared.
59- 6
MOFFAT, Eng., a cat, sejant, on hind legs,
gar dan t, ppr. 63. 6
MOFFAT, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
Spero meliora. 141. 14
MOFFAT, the sun in splendour, ppr. 7. 10
MOGG, Soiners., a cock, ppr., bearing a shield,
ar., charged with a crescent, gu., pendent
from neck, by a chain, gold. Curce pii Diis
sunt.
MOHUM, and MOHUN, Eng., a dexter arm,
vested with a maunch, erm., in hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, or.
MOILE, or MOILL, Eng., on a winged globe, an
eagle, 'rising, ppr. 8. 2
MOIR, Sco., a moor's head. Non sibi, scd
cunctis. 134. 13
MOIR of Leckie, Sco., a falcon, ppr., armed
and belled, or, perching on a heron, lying on
its back, ppr., beaked and niembered, gu.
Neoublie. 115. 10
MOIR, Sco., a negro's head, couped, ppr.
Mediocriter — or — Sur esperance. 1 34. 1 3
MOIR, Sco., a Mauritanian's head, couped, ppr.
Major opimaferat. 134. 13
MOIR, Sco., out of a cloud, an arm, from
shoulder, in hand a branch of laurel, slipped.
Virtute non aliter.
MOIR, Sco., a mort-head, with two leg-bones,
in saltier, ppr. Non sibi, sed cunctis.
MOISES, a tuft of reeds, vert. Nisi virtus vttior
alga.
MOLANT, a demi-mule, gu.
MOLC ASTER, and MONC ASTER, Eng., an old
man's head, affronted, ducally crowned, or.
122. 5
MOLDFORD, a buck's head, gu. 84. 10
MOLE, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
snake, head erect, body entwined. ill 3.
MOLE, Beds, and Northamp., out of clouds,
ppr., a cubit arm, in pale, vested, gu., hand
open, of the first.
MOLESWORTH, Bart., Cornw., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, ppr., in gauntlet a cross
crosslet, or. Sicjidem teneo.
MOLESWORTH, Viscount, Iri. (Molesworth), an
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a
cross crosslet, or. Vincit amor patrice.
MOLFORD, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-swan, wings expanded, ar., beaked,
gu- 75- 5
MOLINEAUX, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge-
pierced, az. 77. 7
MOLINEUX, Hawkley, Lane., a beaver, passant,
Ppr. 33- ii
MOLINEUX, a garb. 12. 13
MOLINEUX, Notts., a peacock's tail, ppr., in
bend sinister, affixed to the side of a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm.
MOL,
282
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MOLINEUX, in a chapeau> gu., turned up, erm.,
a peacock's feather, in bend sinister, ppr.
MOLINEUX, Earl of Sefton. See SEFTON.
MOLINS, Lond., a water-wheel, or. 39. 2
MOLL, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr. Post
funera fccnus. 101. 10
MOLLESON, Sco.. a Saracen's head, erased,
dropping blood, ppr. Fax mentis honestce
gloria. 134. 15
MOLLESONE, Sco., a hart's head, cabossed, ppr.
Fax mentis honestce gloria. 84. 2
MOLLING, and MOLTING, on a rock, a martlet,
sa. 119. ii
MOLLINGTON, Eng., a demi-man, shooting an
arrow from a bow, ppr. 132. II
MOLLOY, Iri., out of a cloud, a hand, erect,
holding a book, expanded, ppr. 126. I
MOLLOY, Middx., a greyhound, current, ar.,
against a tree, vert. 1 7. 6
MOLLOY, on a ducal coronet, a lion, rampant,
all or.
MOLLOY, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, or. 44. 13
MOLLOY, a sea-lion, sejant. 69. 2
MOLONY, an arm, in armour, embowed. in hand
a scimitar, ppr. Periissem, ni periissem.
121. 6
MOLOWNEY, a stag, passant. 79. 4
MOLSON, a crescent, between wings, ar.
MOLTON, or MOULTON, Eng., a shark's head,
regardant, issuing, swallowing a blackamoor.
6. 12
MOLYNEAUX, Eng., a cock's head, between
wings, ppr. comp. 93. 10
MOLYNES, Berks, and Leic., a falcon's head,
wings expanded. 107. 12
MOLYNES, Eng., a savage's head, couped, ppr.
123. 12
MOLYNEUX, a peacock's tail, erect, ppr., banded,
or and az.
MOLYNEUX, Bart., Iri., an heraldic tiger, pas-
sant, ar., in dexter a cross moline, or. Pa-
trice in f el id /delis.
MOLYNS, a savage's head, in profile, ppr.
123. 12
MOMPESSON, Wilts., a jug, or, stringed, az.,
tasselled, gold.
MOMPESSON, Norf ., a plume of ostrich-feathers,
ar. Mafoy en Dieu seulemcnt. 51. 3
MOMPISSON, Wilts., a plume of ostrich-feathers,
ar., the centre, sa., all turned, or. Ma foy
en Dieu sculement. 51. 3
MONCASTER, Eng., a man's head, affrontee,
couped at shoulders, ducally crowned. 122. 5
MONCK, Bart., Northumb., on a mount, vert,
a demi -griffin, az. sec plate 86
MONCK of Coley Park, Berks., a wyvern, ar.
9i- 5
MONCKTON, or MONKETON, Yorks., Surr., and
Line., a martlet, or. 119. 5
MONCKTON, MONGTOWN, MONKTON. MONGDENE,
and MONGTON, two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, placing a Saracen's head, affrontee,
on a pheon, all ppr. 121. 2
MONCKTON, Viscount Galway. See GALWAY.
MONCREIPF, and MONCREIFFE, Sco., a demi-
lion, rampant, ppr. tiur esperance. 44. 14
MONCRIEF, Sco., a gilliflower, ppr. Dili gent id
cresco. 53. 12
MONCEIEF, Sco., same crest. Firma spes.
53- 12
MONCRIEF. Sco., a stork's head. Yircscit. 116. 3
MONCRIEFF, Sco., three ears of rye, banded to-
gether, ppr. 13. 8
MONCRIEFF, or MONCRIEFFE, Sco., a demi-lion,
rampant, gu., armed and langued, az. Sur
esperance. 44. 14
MONCTON, Sco., a martlet, or. 119. 5
MONCUR, in dexter hand a garland of roses, ppr.
151- 5
MONEY, a hedgehog, ppr. 33. 2
MONEY, Ess., a bezant, between wings, az.,
semee of fleurs-de-lis, or. Factis, non verbis.
94- 7
MONEY, a cubit arm, erect, vested, in hand a
battle-axe, in bend sinister.
MONEY, an eagle's head, in beak three roses,
stalked, all ppr.
MONEY, KYRLE-, of Much Marcle, Heref. : (T.)
For Money, an eagle's head, erased, sa., in
mouth a fleur-de-lis, or. 101. 8. (2.) For
Kyrle, on a mount, vert, a hedgehog, or.
Nil moror ictus. 33. 2
MONGREDIEN, on a mount, vert, an eagle's
head, erased, or, between two palm-branches,
ppr. Sursum.
MONHALT, in lion's gamb, erased, ar., an oak-
branch, fructed, or, leaved, ppr.
MONHAULT, Yorks., a lion's head, gu., charged
with a cross crosslet, fitched. or.
MONINGTON, Eng., a savage's head, in profile,
ppr. 123. 12
MONINS of Waldershare, an increscent, or.
Mediocria maxima. 93. I
MONK, a wyvern, ppr. 91. 5
MONKE, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, rest-
ing dexter on a small mount, ppr. 98. 12
MONKE, MONCK, or MUNCKE, Devons., a dra-
gon, passant, vert. 89. 13
MONKHOUSE, Eng., a church, ppr. 23. 13
MONKHOUSE, Northumb., out of a tower, ppr.,
masoned, sa., an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, ppr. Alonachus saltabor.
MONMOUTH, a hawk's head, erased, vert,
charged on neck with a cheveron, or, in
mouth a trefoil, of the first.
MONMOUTH, an eagle's head, erased, or, charged
on neck with a cheveron, in mouth a trefoil,
or.
MONNOUX, Beds., a dove, in mouth an oak-
sprig, fructed, all ppr.
MONNOUX, Beds., a turtle-dove, az., winged,
or, membered and beaked, purp., in mouth
an oak-stalk, vert, fructed, or.
MONNYNGS, three crescents, interlaced, ar.
MONNYPENNY, on a dolphin, embowed, bridled,
Neptune astride, holding with sinister a
trident over shoulder. comp. 68. 3
MONOX, MONNOX, or MONOUX, Ess., a dove,
ar., in mouth three acorns, vert, fructed, or.
MONRO, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. Alis et
animo. 102. 10
MONRO, Sco., an eagle, perching, ppr. Time
Deum. 99. lo
MONRO, Sco., an eagle, looking to the sun in
glory, ppr. Caiestia zequor. 100. 4
MONRO, Sco., an eagle, perched, or. Non in-
feriora. 99- 10
MONRO, Bart., an eagle, rising, ppr. Dread
God. 98- 10
MONRO, K.B., Sco., an eagle, close, ppr.
Dread God. 9§- *3
MONRO, Sco., an eagle, rising, with a sword,
ppr. Alls et animo. 98. 14
MON
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MONRO, an eagle, wings addorsed, ar. 100. 12
MONRO, Surr., an eagle, displayed, ppr. 95. 13
MONRO of Ewell Castle, SUIT., an eagle, dis-
played, ppr. Non infcriora. 95. 13
MONROSE, an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 10
MONSELL, a lion, rampant, in paws a mullet.
MONSON of Preston, three Saracens' heads,
conjoined in one neck, one to dexter and
sinister, and one looking upward. Pretio
prudentia prcestat. 135- *4
MONSON, Eng. , a lion, rampant, or, supporting
a pillar, gold. Prest pour mon pays.
MONSON, Baron, a lion, rampant, or, sustained
by a pillar, ar. Prest pour mon pays.
MONTACUTE, DE, a griffin's head, between
wings, or. 88. 6
MONTAGU, Eng., on a chapeau, a leopard, pas-
sant. 9. 12
MONTAGU, Wilts., a griffin's head, couped,
wings expanded, or, gorged with a collar,
ar., charged with three lozenges, gu. Dis-
ponendo me, non mutando me. comp. 88. 8
MONTAGU, Baron (Montagu-Scott), a griffin's
head, or. Spectemur agenda. 87. 6
MONTAGU, Duke of Manchester. See MAN-
CHESTER.
MONTAGUE, Eng., a griffin's head, between
wings, ppr. 88. 6
MONTAGUE, Duke of, a griffin's head, couped,
or, wings addorsed and beaked, sa. Specte-
mur agenda. 88. 6
-MONTAGUE, a griffin's head, or, between wings,
az. 88. 6
MONTAGUTA, a demi-lion, rampant, or. 44. 14
MONTALT, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed,
throwing a dart, ppr. 157. 6
MONTCHANTSEY, and MoUNTCHANSEY, in hand
a scimitar, in pale, ppr. 153. 15
MONTCHENCY, Eng., iii the sea, a ship, all
ppr. 21. 12
MONTEATH, Sco., in hand a dagger, in bend.
Dum vivo, spero. 127. 7
MONTEFERIORE, a demi-lion, or, between paws
a cross-moline, gu., issuing from a mount,
vert, on which are three fleurs-de-lis. Video
meliora.
MONTEFIORE, Bart., Lond., out of trunk of
oak-tree, sprouting fresh branches, a demi-
lion, holding a flag-staff, pennon flotant to
sinister, and inscribed with Hebrew. Think
and thank.
MONTEITH, Sco., an eagle, looking to the sun
in glory. Sub sole nihil. loo. 4
MONTEITH, Sco., in hand a dagger, ppr. 127. 7
MONTEITH, Sco., a tree, ppr. Viresco. 26. 1 1
MONTEITH, Sco., a wolf's head, in mouth a rose.
19. i
MoNTEiT'T, Sco., a lymphad, oars in saltier,
ppr., flagged, gu. , cantoned with St. An-
drew's cross. Dum viro, spero. 21. 7
MONTESEY, a sea-lion, supporting an anchor.
MONTFORD, Yorks., atalbot's head, sa., eared,
or, gorged with a ducal coronet, gold.
MONTFORD, Lord (Bromley), out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., hold-
ing a standard, vert, charged with a griffin,
passant, gold, staff, ppr., headed, ar. Non
inferiora secutus. 46. I
MONTGOMERIE, Sco., a lady, in dexter an an-
chor, in sinister a savage's head. Garde
bicn. 139.' 10
MONTGOMERIE of Annick Lodge, Ayrs., a
female figure, ppr., anciently attired, az.,
in dexter an anchor, or, in sinister a savage's
head. Gardez bien. 139- 1O
MONTGOMERY of Benvarden, co. Antrim, same
crest and motto.
MONTGOMERIE, Earl of Eglinton. See EGLIN-
TON.
MONTGOMERY, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand
a broken spear, point falling down. Garde
lien. 141. 6
MONTGOMERY, Iri , out of a ducal coronet, or,
two laurel-branches, in orle, vert. 136. 7
MONTGOMERY, a fleur-de-lis, or. An I may.
142. 13
MONTGOMERY, Sco., a lady, ppr., vested, az ,
dexter supporting an anchor, in sinister a
Saracen's head, erased, held by the hair, both
ppr. Garde bien. 139. 10
MONTGOMERY, Eng., a Saracen's head, affronted.
130- 13
MONTGOMERY, Sco., a branch of palm, ppr.
Procedamus in pace. 13. I
MONTGOMERY, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger. 1 59. 4
MONTGOMERY, Sco., in hand a branch of palm,
ppr. Procedamus in pace. 158. 6
MONTGOMERY, a cubit arm, in armour, erect,
in hand a dagger, all ppr. 155. 7
MONTGOMERY, Norf. : (i.) On a chapeau. gu.,
turned up, erm., a plume of peacock's fea-
thers, ppr. (2.) A palm-branch, ppr. 13. I
MONTGOMERY of Milton, Northamp., a hind's
head. 85. 3
MONTGOMERY, a merman, ppr., holding a tar-
get, or. 125. 13
MONTGOMERY, Sco., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand a broken spear, the point falling. 1 24. 7
MONTGOMERY, Bart., Iri., a dexter arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand a broken spear, all
ppr. 124. 7
MONTGOMERY, Sco., a heart, surmounted of an
eye, ppr.
MONTGOMERY, Sco., an eagle, rising. 98. 10
MONTGOMERY, Bart., Sco., a female figure,
vested, az., supporting in dexter an anchor,
and in sinister a Saracen's head, couped, all
ppr. Gardez bien. 139. 10
MONTGOMERY of Convoy House, Iri., an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a broken spear.
Patrice infelicifidelis. 741. 6
MONT HERMER, Eng., a griffin's head, between
wings, ppr. 88. 6
MONT HERMER, DE, Eng., a gem-ring, or,
stoned, vert. 2. 10
MONTLABY, a demi-fleur-de-lis, issuing.
MONTMORENCY, DE. See MOUNTMORRES.
MONTMORENCY, DE. See FRANKFORT.
MONTOLIEU, Lond., a fleur-de-lis, or, between
wings, erect, sa.
MONTON, Eng., a horse's head, or, inaned, sa.
72. I
MONTPENSTON, Wilts., three ostrich-feathers,
two ar., centre one sa., turned over, or.
51- 3
MONTRESOR, Kent, a ducal helmet, ppr. 131. 3
MONTRESOR of Denne Hill, Kent, a royal
helmet, or. Mon Tresor.
MONTRIOU, Norf., a pheasant, ppr. 10. 7
MONTROSF, Duke of (Graham), an eagle, wings
hovering, or, preying on a stork on its back,
ppr. Ne oubliez. 115. 10
MONTROSE, a spur, between wings. 62. 5
MON
284
MOB
MONYNS, Walwarsher, Kent, an increscent, or.
93- i
MONYPENNY, Sco., a dolphin, az., finned, gu.
68. II
MONYPENNY, Kent and Sco., Neptune bestrid-
ing a dolphin, naiant, in the sea, in dexter,
reins, in sinister his trident, all ppr. Tem-
pered cequor. see plate 68
MOODIE, Eng., a demi-pegasus, wings addorsed,
body enfiled with a ducal coronet. 71. 9
MOODY, or MOODYE, Eng., two arms, embowed,
in saltier, dexter vested, gu., sinister, vert,
in each hand a cutlass, ar., hilt, or. 146. 9
MOODY, Sco, in lion's paw, a pennon, or,
charged with a double-headed eagle, dis-
played, sa. The reward of valour. 50. 4
MOODY, or MOODYE, Wilts., a wolf's head,
erased, ppr. 19. 6
MOODY of Aspley, Beds., two falchions, in sal-
tier, ppr., hilts and pommels, or, surmounted
by a wolf's head, erased, per pale, ar. and az.
MOONE, Eng., a bear, rampant, supporting a
staff, in pale, ppr. 28. 9
MOOR, Berks., a griffin, sejant, regardant, or,
winged, az., beaked and legged, gold. JSihil
utile quod non honest urn.
MOOR, out of a ducal coronet, a moor's head,
between two spears, points upward, in bend.
MOORE, Kent, a moor's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed about temples, or and sa., on neck.
135- 13
MOORE, a demi-bull, salient, erminois, attired,
or. 67. 9
MOORE, Eng., a demi-bull, erm., armed, or.
67- 9
MOORE, Suff., a stag, passant, sa., platee,
attired, or. 79. 4
MOORE, Berks., on a mount, vert, a moorcock,
ppr. 113. 10
MOORE, on a human heart, gu., an eagle's leg,
erased at thigh, sa. 50. 10
MOORE of Appleby, Parva, Leic., a moorcock,
sa., guttee, or, wattles and legs, gu., wings
expanded. Non civium ardor. 113. 10
MOORE, an eagle, preying on a rabbit, all ppr.
97. 10
MOORE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
moor's head, in profile, ppr., wreathed.
Fortis cadere, non cedere potcst. see plate 135
MOORE, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
moor's head, ppr., wreathed round head, a
jewel pendent in ears, ar. comp. 135. 13
MOORE, Line., a lion, passant, gardant, gu.,
ducally gorged and chained, ar. comp. 37. 13
MOORE, Suff., a Cornish chough, ppr., guttde-
d'or. 114. 10
MOORE, Surr., on a ducal coronet, an antelope,
or. see plate 8 1
MOORE of Tara House, co. Meath, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a moor's head, ppr., fil-
letted round temples, in the ear a jewel,
pendent, ar. Durum patlentid frango.
comp. 135. 13
MOORE, a naked man, sa , holding a dart, or.
MOORE, a dove, wings expanded, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr. 106. 13
MOORE, a moor's head, conped at shoulders,
ppr., wreathed about head, ar. 135. 13
MOORE, Devons., Hants, and Surr., out of a
ducal coronet, az., a swan's neck, ar., beaked,
gu. 75- »
MOORE, Lond. and Herts., out of a demi- castle,
ar. , a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, or, hold-
ing a banner of the family arms, staff, sa.
MOORE, Baron. See DROGHEDA, Marquess of.
MOORE. See MOUNTOASHEL.
MOORE, a moor's head, affrontee, ppr., wreathed,
a jewel pendent in ears, ar. 134. 3
MOORE, Westm., in front of bulrushes, ppr., a
swan, wings elevated, ar., charged on breast
with a pheon, sa.
MOORE of Barn, Iri., a goshawk, seizing a
coney, both ppr. Vis unita fortior. 97. 10
MOORES, Eng., an eagle, rising, ppr. Juravi
et adjuravi. 98. 10
MOORHEAD, a negro's head, sa., banded, ar.
135- 9
MOORHOUSE, Yorks., a pelican, vulning, ppr.
97- 7
MOORMAN, Eng. , in hand, four arrows, points
downward. 127. 12
MOORSIDE, Eng., a tree, ppr. Insiste firmater.
26. II
MOORSIDE, a demi -dragon, vert, in dexter an
arrow, point downward, sa. Insiste firmater.
MOORSOM, on a mount, vert, a moorcock. Ad
astra. 113. IO
MOORTON, an eagle, preying on a hare, ppr.
97. 14
MOOTHAM, Eng., a cubit arm, in armour, in
gauntlet the two ends of a broken spear.
124. 7
MORANT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a stag's
head, cabossed. see plate 84
MORANT, Hants, a dove and olive-branch.
1 06. 7
MORAR, Lond., a lion's head, erased, erm., col-
lared, bendy, orandaz. 49. 12
MORAY of Abercairney, Sco., an earl's crown,
surmounted of a star of twelve rays, ar.
Sans tache — and — Tantl talcm genuere par-
entes.
MORAY, Earl of (Stuart), a pelican in nest,
feeding her young, ppr. Salus per Christum
redemptorem. 97. 2
MORBY, an eagle, displayed, or. 96. 10
MORCRAFT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gold,
a bull's head, sa., attired, or. 14. 2
MORDANT, Viscount, Eng., a black's head,
affrontee, couped at shoulders, sa., banded
round temples and tied, gu. and ar. 134. 3
MORDANT, Earl of Peterborough, same crest.
MORDANT, or MORDAUNT, Bart., of Massing-
ham, Norf., out of an earl's coronet, or, the
bust of a moorish prince, affrontee, couped
below shoulders, ppr., vested, gold, wreathed
about temples, ar. and sa. Ferro comite.
129. it
MORDAUNT, Bart., Norf., a Saracen's head, in
profile, ppr., wreathed, ar. and sa. 131. 15
MORDEN, Kent, a hawk, wings addorsed, ar.,
beaked, or, preying on a partridge, ppr. 97. 4
MORE, a lion, passant, regardant, gu. 36. 5
MORE, Sco., a black's head. Major opima
ferat. 135. 13
MORE, Eng., a moor's head, ppr., wreathed, ar.
and sa. 131. 15
MORE, Line., a lion, passant, regardant, gu.,
ducally gorged and chained, ar. 36. 4
MORE, Eng., a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
MORE, Innernytie, an eye, eradicated, ppr.
Deusdedit. 120. 6
MORE, Notts., on a moor's head, in profile, ppr.,
a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm. see plate 1 34
MOB
285
MORE, a moorcock, ar., guttde-de-poix, beaked
and legged, gu. 113. 10
MORE of Linley, Salop, an eagle, ar., preying
on a have, sa. 97- 14
MORE, Wilts, and Somers., a tiger's head,
erased, ar., pierced through neck by a broken
spear, or, headed, of the first.
MORE, Suff., a wolf a head, erased, sa., gorged
with a collar, dancette'e, or. 62. 2
MORE, Yorks., a moor's head and shoulders,
ppr., in ear a ring, or. 135. 13
MORE, on a tower, triple-towered, or, a moor's
head, in profile, ppr.
MORE, a moor's head, affronte'e, sa. 123. 14
MORE, Devons., in hand a sword. 159. 7
MORE, Dors., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
az., supporting a garb, vert, banded, gu.
MORE, a dove, wings expanded, ppr. 99. 1 1
MORE, Lane., a partridge, wings expanded, in
beak a stalk of wheat, all ppr. Comme je
fus.
MOREAU, on a wreath, a coronet composed of
fleurs-de-lis, or, therein a dexter arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, ppr., in hand a scimitar,
ar., hilt and pommel, or.
MOREHEAD, Sco., two hands, conjoined, couped,
supporting a sword, in pale. Auxilio Dei.
I34. 9
MoREiDDia, Wei., a boy's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr., having a snake entwined
about neck, vert. Another, crined, or.
MORELAND, Eng., a ship, in full sail, ppr.
21. 14
MORES, a demi-lion, rampant. Deus nobis,
quis contra. 44. 14
MORES, Coxvvell, Berks., a moor's head, in
profile, wreathed round temples, or and az.
I3I- 1S
MORES, EOWE-, Middx., a moor's head, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and sa. Either discard the
word, or becomingly adhere to it. 131. 15
Mo RET, a demi-griffin, gu., collared, or, sup-
porting an anchor, az. 86. 4
MORETON, Chesh. and Suss., a wolf's head,
couped, ar. 19. 5
MORETON, a cock's head, or, wings expanded,
az., collared with a fess, cottised,gu., combed,
of the last, in bill a trefoil, slipped, of the
third.
MORETON, or MORTON, a demi-moorcock, dis-
played, sa., combed and wattled, gu. Per-
severando. 74. 14
MORETON, Chesh., a greyhound's head, couped,
collared. 1 8. 10
MORETON, Baron Ducie. See DUCIE.
MOREWOOD, Derbs., two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., holding a chaplet, or.
MOREWOOD, Alfreton Hall, Derbs. : (i.) On a
torse, ar. and vert, two arms, in armour,
embowed, ppr., supporting a chaplet of oak-
branches, of the second, fructed, or. (2.)
For Palmer, a greyhound, sejant, sa., col-
lared. 1 8. 13
MORFYN, a blackamoor's head, couped at
shoulders, vested, pendents in ears, or,
wreathed about temples, bat's wings to his
head, sa., expanded. 129. 9
MORGAN, Eng. , a reindeer's head, cabossed, ar.
64. 2
MORGAN, Lond., in dexter hand, ppr., a swan's
head and neck, erased, ar. 151. 8
MORGAN of Golden Grove, Flints., Wei. : (i.)
MOB
A Saxon's head, ppr. 123. 12. (2.) A Cor-
nish chough, ppr. Hheb Dhaw hheb dhim a
Dhuii) digon. 114. 10
MORGAN, a savage's head, affronte'e, wreathed.
134- 3
MORGAN, Eng., a reindeer's head, or. 127. 5
MORGAN, on a mount, an oak-tree, fructed, or,
against it a wolf, ppr. 63. 1 1
MORGAN, WeL, a reindeer's head, or, attired,
gu. 83. 12
MORGAN, an eagle's head, erased. 102. 10
MORGAN, a griffin, segreant. 86. 10
MORGAN, WeL, a reindeer's head, cabossed, or.
64. 2
MORGAN, Dors., a griffin's head, erased, or,
charged with two bends, sa. see plate 88
MORGAN, out of a ducal coronet, two eagles'
heads, addorsed, all or. comp. 102. 5
MORGAN, Durh., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, with two heads.
MORGAN, Ess. and Wei., a demi-eagle, dis-
* played, or, charged on body with a fess,
wavy, sa. comp. 102. 12
MORGAN, Ess., a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
MORGAN, Norf., a reindeer's head, sa., attired,
or, charged on neck with a mullet. 83. 12
MORGAN, Somers., a demi-griffin, segreant, sa.
86. 13
MORGAN, an heraldic tiger, sejant, sa., crined
and tufted, or, in dexter a battle-axe, in
pale. see plate 64
MORGAN, GOULD-, Bart., Monm. : (i.) For
Morgan, a reindeer's head, couped, or, at-
tired, gu. (2. ) For Gould, an eagle, rising,
ppr., in beak a pine-cone.
MORGAN, Biddlesdon Park, Bucks., a demi-lion,
rampant, regardant, ar. comp. 42. 13
MORGAN, Suss. , a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
MORHAM, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, sa.
61. 2
MORIARTY, Iri., an eagle, wings addorsed, ppr.
100. 12
MORIARTY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a griffin,
sejant, supporting an escutcheon, gu. 88. 12
MORICE, Eng., in lion's gamb, a crescent.
45. 10
MORIER, a greyhound's head, ppr., between
two roses, slipped and leaved. 1 8. 2
MORING, a greyhound, statant. 17. 5
MORIS, Suff., a talbot, gu., collared and lined,
or. 6 1. 8
MORISKINES, Eng., a stork, ppr. 115. 8
MORISON, or MORRISON, three moors' heads,
conjoined in one neck, ppr., the faces look-
ing to the chief, dexter, and sinister. Pretio
pntdentia prcestat. 135. 14
MORISON, MORRISON, or MORRYSON, Eng., a
pegasus, or. 71. 13
MORISON, Herts., Line., and Lane., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an eagle's head, between
wings, ar. 102. 2
MORJARTY, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a dagger, blade entwined by a ser-
pent.
MORLAND, Eng., an arm, couped and embowed,
in hand three stalks of wheat, ppr. 1 56. 1 1
MORLAND, a camel's head, erased. 31. 7
MORLAND of The Court Lodge, Kent, a falcon,
ppr., belled, or. 104. 2
MORLAND, Kent, a leopard's head, jessant-de-
lis, or, between wings, erm.
MOB
286
MOR
MORLAND. a griffin's head, wings addorsed,
az., semee of fleurs-de-lis and cross crosslets,
or.
MOELAXD, a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
MORLAND, a tiger's head, jessant-de-lis, be-
tween wings.
MORLAND, BERNARD-, Bart., Line.: (i.) For
Morland, a griffin's head, wings addorsed,
az., sem^e of cross crosslets and fleurs-de-
lis, alternately, or. (2.) For Bernard, a
demi-bear, sa., muzzled. Bear and forbear.
28. 5
MORLEIGH, Lane., a unicorn's head, erased, or.
70. 5
MORLEY, Eng., a demi-griffin, wings expanded.
MORLEY, Norwich, a wolf, sejant, sa., maned
and tufted. 19. 8
MORLEY, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a grif-
fin's head, between wings, all ar. 100. 3
MORLEY, Suss., a man, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in dexter a baton, gold, across his
body a sash, of the last. 124. u
MORLEY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a leopard's head, ar., jessant-de-lis, or.
MORLEY, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head, between wings.
MORLEY, a talbot, passant, regardant, ermines,
collared, or.
MORLEY, Earl of (Parker), an arm, erect,
vested, az., slashed, and cuffed, ar., in hand
the attire of a stag, gu. fideli certa merccs.
2. 14
MORLEY, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-talbot,
or.
MORLEY of Marrick Park, Yorks., out of a
ducal coronet, a griffin's head, between
wings, all ar. S'tts te mordent, moi'd les.
100. 3
MORNELL, out of a mural coronet, az., a dra-
gon's head, vomiting flames, ppr.
MOROW, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's head,
between wings. 102. 2
MORPHEW, Eng., a crane, ppr. 116. 10
MORPHEW, a crane, statant, in mouth a ser-
pent. 115. 2
MORRALL, Salop : (i.) A demi-griffin. 86. 13
(2.) A boar's head, erased, ducally gorged.
Norma tuta veritas. 4. 4
MORRAL of Pl&s Yolyn, Salop, a demi-griffin.
Norma tuta veritas. 86. 13
MORRELL, Eng., the horns of a bull, fixed to
scalp, ppr. 15. 3
MORRELL, a harpy, ar., crined, or. 32. 1 1
MORRES, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
Deus nobiscum quis contra nos. 44. 14
MORRES, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, errninois.
44. 14
MORRES, a cock, entwined by a serpent. 93. 1 1
MORRICE, or MORRIS, Eng., a lion, rampant,
or, charged on shoulder with a cross, gu.
MORRICE, Kent, on a rest, a falcon, ppr.,
beaked and belled, or. 104. 7
MORRICE, a lion, rampant, regardant.
MORRICE, a hawk, ppr., belled and jessed, or.
104. 2
MORRICE, Lond., a lion, rampant, or, collared,
gu., holding a pellet.
MORRICE, or MORICE, Ess., a cock, gu., beak-
ed, combed, and wattled, or, environed round
neck by a snake, ppr.
MORRIS, Coxwell, Berks., a moor's head,
erased, erminois, in profile, wreathed, ar.
and az.
MORRIS, Iri., a lion's head, ar., guttee-de-sang.
47. 14
MORRIS, a stag, passant, ppr. 79. 4
MORRIS, a lion, rampant. 41. 12
MORRIS, a fox's head, couped, ppr. 16. 3
MORRIS, a demi-lion, rampant, or, supporting a
plate. 43. 15
MORRIS, a tower in flames, ppr. 34. 4
MORRIS, a castle, domed, ar. 22. 5
MORRIS, a cock, with a serpent enwrapped
round body, the head in beak.
MORRIS, Glouc., a derni-lion, rampant, or,
charged on shoulder with a cross-fleury, sa.,
in paws an ear of wheat, ppr.
see plates 42-44
MORRIS, a tower, or, inflamed, gu. 34. 4
MORRIS, Ess., a lion, rampant, sa., bezantee,
ducally gorged, or. see plate 4 1
MORRIS, Bart., Glams., a lion, rampant, or,
charged on shoulder with a cross, couped,
gu., within a chain in the form of an arch,
gold. Scuto fidei.
MORRIS, Yorks., a lion, rampant, regardant,
or. Marte ct mare faventibits — Irrupta co-
pula— and — Spectemur agendo. 41. 7
MORRIS of The Hurst, Salop, an eagle, dis-
played, sa. 95. 13
MORRISON, three men's faces conjoined in one
neck, one affrontee, the others facing the
dexter and sinister. 134. 2
MORRISON, Iri., an oak-branch, fructed, ppr.
54. 12
MORRISON, Eng., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand a branch of oak, ppr.
MORRISON, Eng., a pegasus. 71. 13
MORRISON, two arms, dexter and sinister, in
fess, couped, holding a two-handed sword, in
pale. 134. 9
MORRISON, Lane., on a ducal coronet, ppr., an
eagle's head and neck, between wings, ar.
102. 2
MORRITT, or MORRIT, Eng., a griffin's head,
erased, ppr., in beak a rose, gu., barbed and
slipped, vert.
MORSE, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting a
plumb rule. 40. 5
MORSE, two battle-axes, in saltier, banded with
a chaplet of roses, ppr.
MORSE, a battle-axe, erect. 153. 3
MORSHEAD, Cornw., a demi-griffin, regardant.
MORSHEAD, Bart, Cornw., a demi-wyvern,
rampant, regardant, vert, collared, or, sup-
porting an escutcheon, az., charged with a
bezant.
MORSON, Lond., a lion's head, erased. 47. 14
MORT, Astley, Lane., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
MORTIMER, Eng., a rose, per pale, ar. and gu.
150. I
MORTIMER, Lond., a torteau, gu., between
wings, or. 94. 7
MORTIMER, Sco., a bull's head, cabossed, sa.
Acquirit qui tuetur. 15-8
MORTIMER, Eng., a pyramid of leaves, az. 66. 9
MORTIMER, Eng., a buck's head, quarterly, or
and gu., attired, or. 84. IO
MORTIMER, Sco., a buck's head, cabossed, sa.
Acquirit qui tuetur. 84. 2
MORTIMER, Lond., a buck's head, erased, quar-
terly, or and gu. Press forward. 83. 1 3
MOR 287
MORTIHORE, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a stag's head. 84. 6
MORTINIUS, a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
ducal coronet, all between two elephants'
probosces.
MORTLAKE, Sum, a lion, sejant, or, in dexter
a cross patte'e, latched, az., on it a scroll with
motto, Jlic labor ; resting sinister on a cone,
ar., and on that another scroll, with Hie
opus. 38. 7
MORTLOCK, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa.
47- 13
MORTOFFE, and MORTOFT, Norf., a stag's head,
erased, sa., nose, ar., attired, or, gorged
with a ducal coronet, of the second.
MORTON, Sco., a lion's paw, erect, sa. A tc,
pro te. 51. 15
MORTON, Erbeck, Herts., an eagle, wings ex-
panded, erm. loo. 14
MORTON, a cock's head, or, between wings,
az. Perseverando. 74. 14
MORTON, Chesh., a greyhound's head, ar., col-
lared, vert, rimmed of the first. 18. 10
MORTON, a wolf's head, ar. 19. 5
MORTON, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. Virtutis
prcemium. 25. 12
MORTON, Eng., a goat's head, ar., attired, or.
56. 4
MORTON, DE, Eng., a griffin, segreant, sa.
86. 10
MORTON, Sco., a tree, truncated, leaves
sprouting therefrom, ppr. 26. 13
MORTON, Earl of (Douglas), a wild boar, ppr.,
sticking between two clefts of an oak-tree,
a chain and lock holding the clefts together.
Lode sicker. 4. 7
MORTYMER, Norf., a buck's head, erased, quar-
terly, or and gu. 83. 1 3
MORTYMER, a rose, per pale, ar. and gu. 1 50. i
MORVILE, a cat's head, affrontee, gu. 33-9
MORWELL, a demi-griffin. 86. 13
MOSELAY of Buildwas, Salop, an eagle, dis-
played, erm. Honorate, dUigite, timete.
MOSELEY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa. 95. 13
MOSELEY, or MOSLEY, out of a mural coronet,
chequy, ar. and sa., a demi-lion, in dexter a
mill-pick, of the first.
MOSES, Eng., a cock, regardant, ppr. 93. 13
MOSLEY, an eagle, displayed, erm. Mos legem
regit. 95. 13
MOSMAN of Aughtefardle, a hand, couped at
wrist, erect, holding a closed book. 144. 12
Moss, lioby Hall, Prescot, a rock, ppr., there-
from rising a dove, ar., holding in beak an
olive-branch, and surmounted by a rainbow,
also ppr. Peace ivith power. 106. 14
Moss, or MOSSE, out of a mural coronet, or, a
griffin's head, erm. 88. 2
Moss, a demi-sea-horse, ppr., collared, vair,
resting sinister on an escutcheon, ar., charged
with a pine-apple, ppr. Non nobi$ solum.
MOSSEY, Lond., an eagle, displayed, erm.
95- 13
MOSSMAN, Sco., a hand, couped at wrist, erect,
holding a book. Ne mdiora mancnt. 144.12
MOSTON, Eng., a lion's head, gu. 47. 14
MOSTYN, a lion, rampant, or. Auxilium mcuiii
a Domino. 41. 12
MOSTYN, Baron (Lloyd), a stag, trippant, ppr.
Heb Dduw heb ddym, Dduw a dyyon. 79. 4
MOTHAM, Suff., atalbot, couchant, erm. 60. 14
MOU
MOTHERWELL, Sco., a crescent, or. 140. 2
MOTT, Suff. and Ess., an etoile of eight points,
ar.
MOTT, a griffin's head, erased, between two
fleurs-de-lis. 102. 14
MOTTERSHED, stump of tree, ppr., with a branch
sprouting, vert. 26. 13
MOTTEUX, Norf., a lion, passant, gardant, gu.,
ducaily crowned. Quid vult valde vult.
comp. 37. 9
MOTION, Eng. , a stag, statant, wounded by an
arrow. 8 1. 6
MOUAT, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant. 36. 13
MOUBRAY, and MUBRAY, Sco.,- a demi-lion,
rampant, gu. Fortitudine. 44. 14
MOUBRAY, Sco., a heron's head and neck, issu-
• ing. Let the dead shaw. 116. 3
MOUBRAY, or MOWBRAY, a falcon, rising, belled.
Sola nobilitat virtus. 100. 13
MOUBRAY, Sco., a man's head, affronte'e.
A udentcs fort una javat. 123. 14,
MOUBRAY, Knt., of Cockairny, Sco., a demi-
lion, rampant, crowned. Fortitudine.
MOUL, or MOULE, Eng., a lion, rampant, sup-
porting a broad arrow, point downward,
ppr. 41. 10
MOULD, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or. 42. 10
MOULDEN, Kent, a griffin's head, erased.
88. 7
MOULE, Beds., out of clouds, ppr., a cubit arm,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., hand open and erect.
MOULSON, an elephant, ar., lifting with its
proboscis a branch of laurel, ppr.
comp. 24. 14
MOULSON, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
MOULT, Eng., a fish, naiant, az., spotted, or.
5- ii
MOULT, Notts., a pelican, ar., wings expanded,
beaked and legged, sa., vulning, gu. 97. 7
MOULTON, a shark's head, regardant, issuing,
swallowing a blackamoor. 6. 12
MOULTON, a griffin, segreant, regardant.
MOULTON, Devons., a cubit arm, erect, vested,
gu., cuffed, erm., in hand, ppr., a chaplet of
roses, of the first, leaved, vert.
MOULTON, on a pellet, a falcon, rising, ar.
MOULTON, Lond., a griffin, passant, resting
dexter on a mullet, or.
MOULTRIE, Sco., a mermaid, ppr. Nunquam
nonfidells. 32. 5
MOULTRIE of Aston Hall, Salop, same crest
and motto.
MOUNEHENSE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
phoenix in flames. 103. 7
MOUNSEY, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword. 140. 13
MOUNSEY, Castletown, Cumb., a demi-griffin,
wreathed round neck with oak, bearing with
three claws a banner, erect.
MOUNSHER, Eng., a man's head, in profile,
ppr. 123. 12
MOUNT, Eng., a demi-man, in armour, bran-
dishing a scimitar, ppr. 130. 14
MOUNT, Kent, a fox, salient, supporting the
trunk of a tree, raguled, ppr.
MOUNTAIGNE, a crane's head, or, out of flames,
ppr.
MOUNTAIN, Herts., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, between paws an escallop, gu., on breast
a cross crosslet, fitched, of the second. In
cruce sal us.
MOU
MUL
MOUNTAINS, Middx., a stork's head, out of rays,
or.
MOUNTANET, a wolf, sejant. 19. 8
MOUNTCASHELL, Earl of (Moore), a goshawk
seizing a cony, both ppr. Vis unita fortior.
97- H
MOUNTCHANSEY, Eng., in hand a scimitar, in
pale, ppr. 153. 15
MOUNT-EDGCUMB, Earl of (Edgecumb), a boar,
passant, ar., gorged with a chaplet of oak-
leaves, fructed, ppr. Au playsire fort de
Dieu. 4- 9
MOUNTFOKD, Sco., a talbot's head. 61. 2
MOUNTFOED, and MOUNTFOKT, Eng., a fleur-
de-lis, gu. 142. 13
MOUNTFORD, Staffs, and Warw., a lion's head,
couped, az. 47- * 4
MOUNTFOED, Yorks., a talbot's head, sa., du-
cally gorged and eared, or.
MOUNTJOY, Eng., a demi-sportsman firing his
, piece, ppr. 130. 12
MOUNTMORRES, Viscount (De Montmorency),
a peacock, in pride, ppr. Dieu ayde. 117.1
MOUNTMORRIS, Earl of (Annesley), a moor's
head, in profile, couped, ppr., wreathed, ar.
and az. Virtutis amore. 1 3 1 . 1 5
MOUNTNEY, Norf., Ess., and Leic., a wolf, se-
jant, ar. 19. 8
MOUNTNEY, Leic., a greyhound, sejant, collared
and lined. 1 8. 13
MOUNT-SANDFORD, Baron, Iri. (Sandford), out
of a ducal coronet, gu., a boar's head and
neck, or. Cor unum, via una. 3. 3
MOUNTSTEPHEN, a demi-griffin, salient, wings
addorsed, sa. 86. 13
MOUNTSTEVEN, a demi-griffin, salient, wings
addorsed, sa., armed, or. 86. 13
MOUSELL, a wolf, salient, sa. Mos legem reyit.
MOUTH WE Y, Eng., a Doric pillar, entwined
with ivy, on top a flame of fire, all ppr.
MOUTRIE, Sco., a talbot's head, ar. Nunquam
nonfidelis. 61. 3
MOUTRY, Sco., a mermaid, ppr. Nunquam non
fidelis. 32. 5
Mow, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr. Post
funera fcenus. 101. 10
MOWAT, Sco., an oak tree growing out of a
mount, ppr. Monte cdto. 26. 5
Mo WATT, Eng., a demi-lion, or. 44. 14
MOWBEAY, DE, Eng., in hand a scimitar. 1 58. 9
MOWBEAY, DE, Eng., a fox, current, ppr.
1 6. 13
MOWBEAY, Sco., a female's head, affrontee,
ppr. A udentes fortuna jurat. 129. 14
MOWBEAY, on a chapeau, gu., lined, erm., a
lion, passant, ar., between the attires of
a stag, or.
MOWBEAY, an oak-tree, ppr., pendent there-
from a shield, gu. Suo stat robore virtus.
comp. 25. 6
MOWBEAY, North umb., a mulberry-tree, or.
26. 6
MOWEE, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
MOWLES, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-savage,
ppr.
MOWNE, two arms, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
supporting a ball, sa. 1 24. 9
MOXON, Eng., a demi- eagle, displayed, az.
102. 12
MOYES, Canons, Surr., a dove, ar., in mouth a
laurel-sprig, vert. 106. 7
MOYLE, two demi-dragons, addorsed, their
necks entwined round each other, one gu.,
the other, or.
MOYLE, a wyvern, wings expanded, gu. 91. 5
MOYNE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, a
tiger's head. 11. i
MOYNES, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
battle-axe.
MOYNLEY, Eng., a hind's head, couped. 85. 3
MOYSE, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. u. 8
MOYSEY, Somers., a dragon's head, vert,
charged on neck with a cross-flory, or.
MUCHELL, a camel's head, ducally gorged.
31. 6
MUCKLE, Sco., a lion, passant, gu. 36. I
MUCKLESTON, Salop, a greyhound's head, ppr.,
collared, gu. 18. 10
MUCKLEWAITE, a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
MUDGE, a pheon, ar. 77. 13
MUDGE of Sidney, Devons., a cockatrice. All's
well. 92. 13
MUDIE, Sco., a pheon, ar. Dcfensio non offen-
sio. 77. 13
MUDIE of Pitmuies, Forfars., same crest and
motto.
MUDIE, Eng., a ship in full sail, or. 21. 14
MUILMAN, Ess. and Lond., a mullet of six
points, or, between wings, ar. 141. i
MUIE, Sco., a moor's head, in profile, couped,
ppr. Duris non frangor. 123. 14
MUIE of Riccarton, Bart., a savage's head, in
profile, wreathed about temples with laurel,
ppr. Duris non frangor. 1 34. i
MUIE, Sco., a savage's head, couped, ppr.
Durum patientid frango. 123. 12
MUIEE, or MUEE, Sco., in dexter hand a sword,
all ppr. Help at hand, brother. 1^9. 7
MUIEHEAD of Lauchop, two hands supporting
a sword, in pale, ppr. Auxilio Dei. 145. 5
MUIEHEAD, Sco., same crest and motto.
MUIESIDE, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr. Insiste
fir miter. 25. 12
MULBERY, and MULBUEY, Eng. , a lion, passant,
sa., holding a crescent, or. 36. 6
MULCASTEE, Kent, a lion, rampant, erminois,
in fore-dexter a sword, erect, hind-dexter
resting on a bomb, fired, ppr.
MULCASTEE, Surr. and Cumb., a lion, rampant,
az., ducally gorged, or, holding a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, gold, point ena-
bled, gu.
MULES, Devons. and Somers., a mule, ppr.
MULGEAVE, Earl of (Phipps), in lion's gamb,
erect, sa., a trefoil, slipped, ar. Virtute quies.
MULHOLLAND of Springvale, Down, an escal-
lop, gu. Semper prcKcinctus. 5. I
MULLADY, Iri., on a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound, current, sa.
MULLEE, Eng., a swan, ppr. 75. II
MULLINER, Lond., a swan, ppr. Mediis tran-
quittus, in undis. 75. II
MULLINS, Baron Ventry. See VENTRY.
MULLOY, Iri., a greyhound, running by an
oak-tree, all ppr. Malo mori q uam foedari.
17. 6
MULSHO, or MULSHOE, Bucks., a griffin, sejant,
wings addorsed, gu., armed, or. 88. 13
MULTON, Eng., a savage's head, couped,
wreathed with laurel, ppr. 134. I
MULTRAIN, Iri., a griffin, segreant, gu., in
sinister a sword, in pale.
MUM
289
MUR
MUM BEE, Bristol, a Peruvian chief, affrontee,
on head a plume of five ostrich-feathers, with
beads round neck, all ppr. Faut etre.
MUMBY, on a ducal coronet, a lion, sejant, ppr.
MUMFOKD, Eng., a demi-cat, rampant, gardant,
ppr. 62. 10
MUN, Middx. and Ess., a cubit erm., in ar-
mour, in hand a lion's gamb, erased, gu.
MUN CASTER, Baron (Pennington), a mountain-
cat, passant, ppr. Vincit amor patrice. 34. 2
MUNDAY, or MUNDY, a wolf's head, sa.
MUNDAY, a leopard's head, erased, sa., flames
issuing from mouth. 10. 14
MUNDAY, or MUNDEY, Derbs , a wolf's head,
erased, sa. , bezante'e, vomiting flames, ppr.
MUNDELL, Sco., an arm, in armour, ernbowed,
striking with a dagger, ppr. Strike. 159. 4
MUNDELL, Sco. , a globe rent, ppr. Jmpavidum
ferient ruince. comp. 8. 9
MUNDEN, Middx., in a rostrell crown, or, a
leopard's head, sa., bezante'e.
MUNDS, and MUNS, a cubit arm, in armour,
erect, in hand a lion's gamb, erased, or.
MUNDY, Derbs., a wolf's head, erased, sa.,
bezante'e, fire issuing from mouth, ppr.
MUNDY, a leopard's head, erased, sa., bezantee,
fire issuing from mouth, ppr. 10. 14
MUNN, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
MUNN, Eng., a lion's head, ermine. 47. 14
MUNRO, Eng. and Sco., an eagle, close, ppr.
Dread God. 98. 13
MUNRO, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. Dread
God. 98. 10
MUNRO, an eagle, wings expanded. 98. 10
MUNRO, on a mural coronet, ar., an eagle,
close, or. see plate 98
MUNSTER, Earl of (Fitz-Clarence), a lion, sta-
tant, gardant, or, imperially crowned, ppr.
Ncc temere, nee timide.
MUNT, Eng., a savage's head, couped, dropping
l, ppr. 134. 15
N, Eng., a cannon, mounted, ppr.
blood, ppr.
MUNTON.
^132. 12
MURDEN, a leopard, rampant, gardant, ppr.
MURDOCH, a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
savage's head, couped, ppr. 132. 2
MURDOCH, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu.
Omine secundo. 47. 13
MURDOCH of Gartincaber. Perths., a raven, ris-
ing, transfixed by an arrow, ppr. Otnnia
pro bono. 114. 12
MURDOCH, Sco., a raven, rising, sa., shot
through breast by an arrow, gu., headed
and feathered, ar. Om nia pro bono. 114. 12
MURDOCK, a raven, issuing, regardant, in dex-
ter a sword, in pale.
MURE, Sco., a moor's head, in profile, wreathed
with a garland, all ppr. Duris non frangor.
134- I
MURE, Sco., a savage's head, from shoulders,
wreathed with laurel, ppr. Duris nonfran-
gor. 134. 3
MURE of Caldwell, Ayrs., a Saracen's head,
ppr. Duris non franyor. 123. 14
MUREHEAD, two hands, ppr., issuing, grasping
a two-handed sword, in pale, az., hilted and
pommelled, or. Auxilio Dei. 122. 4
MURIELL, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, ppr.
36. 13
MURIELL, a demi-cat, in claws a branch of
roses, of the first, leaved, ppr., gorged with
a fess, counterchanged.
MURLSON, Sco., three moors' heads conjoined
in one neck, ppr., banded, az. J\J ediocritcr.
134. 2
MURPHY, Sco., a hawk's head, or. 103. 3
MURPHY, Iri., a lion, rampant, gu., between
paws a garb, or. 41. 13
MUKPHY, EDWARD, Montreal, Canada, a lion,
rampant, gu., in dexter a garb, or. Fortls ct
hospitalis. comp. 41. 13
MURPHY, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu., in dexter
a garb, or.
MURPHY, Iri., a demi -sportsman, firing his
piece, ppr. 130. 12
MURRANT, Lond., a moor's head, ppr., wreathed,
ar. and gu., between dragon's wings, or.
MURRAY, Id., on a ducal coronet, a martlet,
ppr. 119. 2
MURRAY, Sco., a horse, ar., furnished, gu.
Virtute fideque. 73. 7
MURRAY, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. Tutum
te littore sistam. 21. 13
MURRAY, Sco., a mermaid, in dexter a mirror,
in sinister a comb, all ppr. Toutprcst. 32. 5
MURRAY, Sco., an olive-tree, ppr. Ex bello
quies. 26. 1 1
MURRAY, an angel, ppr. Noctcsque diesque
prcesto. • 139-3
MURRAY, Lord Elibank. See ELIBANK.
MURRAY of Murraythwaite, Dumfries, a cherub,
ppr., winged, or. Koctes diesque prcesto.
130. 10
MURRA-Y, Earl of Mansfield. See MANSFIELD.
MURRAY, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, sa., in
beak a fleur-de-lis. 101. 8
MURRAY, an eagle's head, ppr. Tout prest.
102. 9
MURRAY, Sco., a horse, salient, ppr. Functa
virtute fides. see plate 7 3
MURRAY, Sco., a mermaid, in dexter a sword,
ppr. In ut)~umque paratus. 32. 9
MURRAY, Sco., a greyhound, current, ppr.
Gloria, won prccda. 17. 8
MURRAY, Sco., a demi-man, vested in green,
winding a hunting-horn, ppr. Hinc usque
super na venabor. 132. 14
MURRAY, Sco., an escallop, gu. Fidel siynum.
5- i
MURRAY, Sco., an olive-branch, issuing, vert.
Ex bello quies. 13-4
MURRAY, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Pacts munera. 106. 7
MURRAY. Sco., a mullet, or. Sanstache. 117.4
MURRAY, Earl of Dun more. See DUNMORE.
MURRAY, Duke of Atholl. See ATHOLL.
MURRAY, Baron Glenlyon. See GLENLYON.
MURRAY of Murray shall, Perth, a buck's head,
ppr. Macte virtute. 84. 1 1
MURRAY, Sco., a griffin, salient. Impero. 86. 10
MURRAY, Sco., in dexter hand a roll of paper,
all ppr. Deum time. 125. 3
MURRAY, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, hand apaumee. 148. 2
MURRAY, Sco., a burning lamp, ppr. Placcam.
96. 3
MURRAY, Sco., in hand, ppr., a fetterlock, or.
Inde sccurior.
MURRAY, Sco., a lion's head, erased, crowned
with an antique crown.
MURRAY, Sco., in dexter hand a mirror. Nosce
teipsum.
MURRAY, Sco., a demi-savage, with club over
dexter shoulder, ppr. Furtli fortune. 125. :o
MUR
290
MURRAY, a lion, rampant, gardant, gu., col-
lared and chained, supporting an anchor, or.
Virt u te fideque. see plate 4 1
MURRAY, Warw., a telescope, on a stand, or.
They by permission shine.
MURRAY, Sco., a swan's head, couped. Malo
mori quam fcedari.
MURRAY, Sco., in lion's gamb, a sword, ppr.
Fortes fortuna adjurat. 43. 3
MURRAY, Sco., an eagle, ppr. Noctesque dies-
que prcesto. 98. 13
MURRAY, a branch of laurel, erect, vert. Pari-
tur bcllo. 53. 9
MURRAY, Sco., an olive-branch, ppr. In betto
quies. 13-4
MURRAY of Lintrose, Perth, same crest and
motto.
MURRAY, Sco., in dexter hand a flaming sword,
ppr. Deum time.
MURRAY of Cringletie, Peebles, in dexter hand
a roll. Deum time. 125. 3
MURRAY of Polmaise, Stirling, a mermaid, in
dexter a mirror, in sinister a comb. Tout
prest. 32. 5
MURRAY, a demi-man, couped at thighs, ppr. ,
wreathed about head and loins, vert, in dex-
ter a sword, in sinister a key, all ppr. 131.7
MURRAY of Eriswell Lodge, Suff., a demi-
savage, ppr., wreathed about head and waist,
vert, in dexter a dagger, also ppr., pommel
and hilt, or, in sinister a key, gold. Farth
fortune and fill the fetters. 131. 7
MURRELL, a griffin's head, wings addorsed.
88. 10
MURRELL, or MURRTLL, a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, in dexter a bunch of flowers, ar., •
stalked, vert.
MURRY, Eng., a demi-savage, wreathed about
middle arid temples, vert, in dexter a dagger,
in sinister a key. 131. 7
MURRY, Eng., in hand a roll of parchment.
125. 3
MURRY, a branch of olive. 13-4
MURRY, a demi-lion, in paws a battle-axe.
43. ii
MUSARD, Eng., a savage's head, couped, drop-
ping blood, ppr. 134. 15
MUSCHAMP, Durh., a lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a banner, ar. Vulneror, non vincor.
40. 14
MUSCHAMPE, Surr., a mastiff-dog, ar., collared.
59- 6
MUSGRAVE, Bart., Glouc., two arms, in armour,
embowed, supporting the sun, ppr. Sans
changer.
MUSGRAVE, Bart., Cumb., two arms, in armour,
ppr., gauntleted, supporting an annulet, or.
Sins changer.
MUSGROVE, Bart., a demi-lion, ppr., gorged
with a double collar, gemelle, sa., between
paws a lozenge, az., charged with a cross
crosslet, or. Nil desperandum.
MUSHAT, and MUSHET, Eng., a mount, vert,
semee of strawberries, ppr. 1 34. 1 1
MUSHET, Sco., a twig of rose, blooming, ppr.
Dabunt aspeia rosas. 30. 8
MUSHET, on the top of a Saracen's head,
affronte"e, a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
MUSICIANS, TRADE, Lond., a lyre, or. 77. n
MUSKERRY, Baron, Iri. (Deane), on a ducal
coronet, or, a crododile, statant, ppr. Forti
ct Hddi nihil difficile.
MYB
MUSKETT, Suff. and Norf., out of a ducal coro-
net, sa., a demi-antelope, or, chained and
ringed, of the first.
MUSNER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a camel's
head, sa.
MUSSELL, Wilts., a wolf, salient, sa. 62. 8
MUSSENDEN, Line., a Cornish chough, ppr., in
beak a sprig of laurel, vert.
MUSSENDEN of Larchfield, co. Down, a dove,
in mouth an olive branch, all ppr. J'aime
la liberte. 106. 7
MUSTERS, Eng., a lion, sejant, on hind legs,
gardant, supporting an escutcheon, charged
with a bend.
MUSTON, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a garb, or.
12. 7
MUTERER, Sco., a castle, triple-towered, ppr.,
door and windows, gu. Patience and resolu-
tion. 23. 10
MUTLOW, a griffin's head, couped, guttee, coun-
terchanged, in beak a buck's foot, erased
and erect, or.
MUTTLEBURY, Somers., a hare, current, ar. 58. 8
MUTTON, Eng., a unicorn, rampant. 70. 10
MYALL, an eagle, wings addorsed, erminois,
chained, collared, and charged on breast with
a mill-rind, sa.
MYDDLETON, Wei., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a dexter hand, erect, ppr.
MYDDLETON, WHARTON-, of Old Park, Durh. :
(i.) For Myddleton, a savage, wreathed
about head with leaves, in dexter an oak-
tree, erased and fructed, all ppr. comp.
137. IO. (2.) For Wharton, a bull's head,
erased, ar., charged with a trefoil, vert.
Lesses dire.
MYDHOPE, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
holding a ducal coronet, or.
MYERS, Eng., a ducal coronet, or, ensigned
with three arrows, points downward, en-
twined with a serpent, ppr. III. IO
MYERS, a demi-horse, rampant. 72. 10
MYERS, a boar's head, erased, in fess. 15. 5
MYERS, Bart., Eng., a mermaid, with dexter
combing her hair, in sinister a mirror. 32. 5
MYGGS, a talbot's head, sa., eared, ar., col-
lared, or. 60. 4
MYLBOURNE, a leopard's head, per pale, ar.
and sa. 10. 12
MYLECENT, Yorks., out of an antique crown,
or, a dragon's head, sa., collared and chained.
MYLES, Kent, a buzzard, ppr.
MYLIE, Sco., a bull's head, erased, sa. 15. 6
MYLNE, Sco., a martlet, volant. Ex industria.
119. I
MYLNE of Mylnefield, Perths., a dexter hand
holding a book, ppr. Ejfficiunt clarum studia.
144. 12
MYNDE, Salop, a heathcock, ppr. 113. 10
MYNN, a demi-pegasus, or. 71. 10
MYNORDS, Heref., in hand a lion's gamb,
erased, sa. Spero ut f delis. 141. 7
MYNORS, Weatherook, Wore., a dexter cubit
arm, in armour, in hand a lion's paw, erased,
all ppr.
MYNSHULL, Chesh., two lions' gambs, gu., sup-
porting a crescent, ar. 1 1. 4
MYRESON, Eng., a buck's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or. 83. 13
MYRETON, and MYRTOUN, Sco., out of a cloud,
a dexter hand, holding a cross f orme'e, fitched,
gu. 144. 5
MYB
291
NAP
MYRETON, Sco., two arms issuing from clouds,
drawing anchor out of sea, ppr. 146. 8
MYRTOUN, Sco., a crescent, ar 140. 2
MYSTERS, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, sa.,
charged with two bars-gemelle, or.
comp. 88. 10
MYTTON, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand, by the blade, a sword, point down-
ward, ppr. 67. 15
MYTTON of Shipton, Salop, a bull's head, erased,
bezantee. 15. 6
MYTTON of Garth, Montgomery, a ram's head,
couped, ar., horned, or. 57. 8
MYTTON of Halston, Salop, same crest.
N
NADLER, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, and a '
sword, in saltier. 52. I
NAESMITH, Sco., in hand a broken hammer.
Non arte sed marte. 152. 10
NAGLE, Eng., a unicorn's head, sa. 70. 5
NAGLE, Bart., Iri., a goldfinch, ppr. Non vox,
sed votum. 112. 5
NAGLE, Clogher House, co. Cork, on a coronet,
ppr., an eagle, perched.
NAGLE, CHICHESTER-, of Calverleigh Court,
Devons.: (r.)For Nagle, a goldfinch, ppr.
112. 5. (2.) For Chichester, a heron, rising,
in beak an eel, ppr. Non vox, $jd votum.
115. 12
NAIL, a round buckle, gu., between wings,
dexter, ar., sinister, of the first.
NAIRN, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, sprouting leaves,
ppr. Sero, sed serio. 2.6. 13
NAIRN, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting a
garb, ppr. 41. 13 j
NAIRN, or NAIRNE, Sco., a globe, on a stand, '
ppr. Spes ultra. 8. 4
NAIRNE, Eng., the sun in splendour, or. 7. 10
NAIRNE, Sco., a globe. Spes ultra. 8. 6
NAIRNE, Lord, Sco. (Murray-Nairne), a sphere.
Pius ultra. 8. I
NAISH, Eng., in dexter hand a sword, in pale,
ppr. 122. 12
NAISH, co. Limerick, a greyhound, sejant, ppr.,
collared, ar. 1 8. 13
NALDER, Berks., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
NALDER, Berks., a domed tower. 22. 5
NALLINGHURST, Eng., a wyvern, gu. 91. 5
NANBY, in lion's paw, sa., an ostrich -feather,
ar. . 78. 14
NANDIKE, Yorks., a demi-griffin, wings ad-
dorsed, ar., supporting a spear, sa., headed,
of the first. see plate 86
NANFAN, or NANPHAN, Eng., two dolphins,
addorsed, az. 68. IO
NANFANT, a spaniel dog, ar. 35. I
NANFANT, three vine- hooks, or pruning-hooks,
ar., one erect, two in saltier. 78. I O
NANFANT, three pruning-hooks, one in pale,
two in saltier, or, environed in middle by a
wreath. 78. IO
NANFANT, on a coronet, or, a bird, az. 107. 2
N ANGLE, Iri., a falcon, ppr., belled, or. 104. 2
NANGOTHAN, and NANGOTHAM, Sco. and Eng.,
a pole-cat, ar. 34. 2
NANNEY, Wei., a lion, rampant, az. 41. 12
NANPHAN, Wore., a water-spaniel, passant, ar.
35- I
NANSOLYN, Eng., a cross patte"e, fitched, az.
50. 2
NANSON, Eng., a peacock, in pride, ppr.
117. I
NANTON, Suff., a cockatrice, close, ppr., wings,
. sa. 92. 13
NANTS, an etoile of eight points, or.
NAPEAN, a goat, passant. 56. 1 1
NAPER, Devons., a demi-antelope, erased, or,
attired, ar. 82. 1 1
NAPER, Iri., on a mount, vert, a falcon, ppr.
105. 12
NAPER, or NAPIER, Bucks., a dexter cubit arm,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a crescent,
of the first. 144. 6
NAPER, Meath, same crest. 144. 6
NAPIER, Sco., in hand an eagle's leg, erased,
ppr., talons expanded, gu. Fides servata
secundat. 151. II
NAPIER, Sco., two hands, conjoined, grasping
a cutlass, in pale, ppr. Absque dedecore.
I59-. 9
NAPIER, Sco.*, a man's head, adorned with
laurel, ppr. Virtute gloria parta. 1 34. I
NAPIER, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a crescent.
Sans tache. 132. 15
NAPIER, Dors., a heron, ppr. 115. 8
NAPIER, Dors, and Beds., a dexter arm, erect,
vested, gu., in hand, ppr., a crescent, ar.
144. 6
NAPIER, Beds, and Oxon., a greyhound, sejant,
gu., collared, or. 9. IO
NAPIER, Sco., in hand a couteau sword, ppr.
Sans tache. 158. 9
NAPIER, Sco., in dexter hand an eagle's leg,
erased. Vincit veritas. 151. II
NAPIER, Sco., same crest. Nil veritur veritas.
NAPIER, Sco., an eagle's leg, erased, ppr., armed,
gu., in fess. Vincit veritas.
NAPIER, Sco., an eagle's leg, erased, in bend,
ppr., armed, gu. Usque Jidelis.
NAPIER, a demi-antelope, erased at flank, or,
armed, ar. 82. II
NAPIER, two dexter hands, clasped in amity,
holding a dagger, in pale, all ppr. Absque
dedecore. 159. 9
NAPIER, Bart., Sco.: (i.) For Napier, an arm,
in hand an eagle's leg, ppr. fides servata
secundat. 151. 1 1. (2.) For MiRiken, a deuri-
lion, rampant, gu., in dexter a dagger, or.
Regarde bien. 44. 1 1
NAPIER, Baron, Sco. (Napier), a dexter cubit
arm, erect, in hand a crescent. Sans tache
— and — Ready, aye ready. 132. 15
NAPIER of Pennard House, Somers., a dexter
cubit arm, erect, in hand a crescent. Fato
providentia major. 132. 15
NAPLETON, Eng., a griffin, statant. 87. 12
NAPPER, a demi-antelope, or, armed and maned,
az. 82. II
NAPPER, Lond., on a mount, vert, a falcon,
close, ppr. 105. 12
NAPPIER, Beds., a dexter cubit arm, erect,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a
crescent, of the second. 144. 6
NAP
NAPPIER, Beds., a demi-antelope, erased, or,
attired, ar. 82. 1 1
NAPTON, Eng., a lion, passant, tail extended,
ppr. 40. 2
NARBON, Eng., a dove, volant, in mouth an
olive-branch. 1 06. IO
NARBOON, or NARBOONE, Eng., the golden
fleece, or, banded, az. 57-6
WARES, Kent, two spears, in saltier, banded
in middle, az. (Another, gu.)
NASH, a greyhound, sejant, ar. Omnia vincit
veritas. 18. 14
NASH, Iri., a pelican, ppr. 97. 7
NASH, a wolf, regardant. 63. 10
NASH, Lond, a cubit arm, erect, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand an oak-branch, fructed,
ppr.
NASH, Iri., a greyhound, sejant, sa., collared,
ar., studded, or. Omnia vincit veritas. 18. 13
NASH, Wore.: (i.) On a mount, vert, a grey-
hound, current, ar., charged on body with
an ermine spot, sa., in mouth a sprig of ash,
ppr. comp. 17. 8. (2.) Out of a ducal coro-
net, jewelled and turned up, erm., a grey-
hound's head, ar., collared, sa., rim and ring,
or. comp. 1 8. i
NASMYTH, Bart., Sco., in hand a hammer, or.
Non arte sed tnarte.
NASMYTH, or NEASMITH, in hand a broken
hammer. Non arte sed marie. 152. 10
NASSAU, Eng., in a coronet, composed of fleurs-
de-lis and strawberry leaves, or, two single
attires of a stag, gu. Ne supra modum sapere.
83. 8
NASSAU, out of a ducal coronet, or, the attires
of a buck, gu.
NATHALEY, NATHILEY, or NATHELEY, Eng.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-swan, sa.,
wings displayed. 85. 5
NATHAN, a heart, gu., pierced by an arrow, in
bend sinister, sa. 157. 5
NAUGHTON, Sco., a demi-tower, gu. / hope in
God.
NAUGHTON, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, in dexter a fleur-de-lis.
NAUNTON,an ostrich's head, ar., ducally gorged,
az. comp. 1 08. 6
NAYLOR, Yorks., a lark, volant, or. 119. 3
NAYLOR, or NAYLOUR, Lond., Durh., Oxford,
and Hunts., a lion's head, erased, sa.,
charged on neck with a saltier, or. see 47. 13
NAYLORD, Glouc., a goat's head, or, attired,
sa., in mouth a sprig of laurel, ppr.
NAYLOUR, Kent, on a mount, vert, an eagle,
rising, ppr. loo. 12
NEAGLE, a demi-griffin, segreant. 86. 13
NEAL, Eng., a ram, statant, ppr. 56. 1 1
NEAL, Eng., a mound, gu., banded and crossed,
or. 78. 3
NEAL, an arm, in armour, in bend dexter, in
hand a sword, in bend sinister. 140. 13
NEAL, or NEALE, a griffin's head, erased, ar.
88. 7
NEALE, Eng., a mascle, or. 107. 6
NEALE, Hants, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
chaplet of laurel, vert. 136. 7
NEALE, Middx., a dragon's head, or, vulned in
neck, gu. 90. 8
NEALE, a tower, gu., from battlements a peli-
can, rising, wings displayed, or, vulning, ppr.
NEALE, on a mount, vert, a stag, statant.
. 81. ii
292 NEI
NEALE, Allesley Park, Warw. : (i.) For Ncale,
out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-lion, ram-
pant, per fess, erm. and gu., charged on
shoulder with an escallop, counterchanged.
(2.) On two crosses pattde, ar., a demi-
eagle, displayed, sa.
NEALE, or NELE, a fret, az. 128. n
NEALE, BURRARD-, Bart. : (i.) Out of a naval
coronet, or, a cubit arm, erect, encircled by a
branch of oak, ppr., in hand a trident. 143. 2.
(2.) A dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
NEARNS, Iri., a lion's head, erased. 47. 1 3
NEASMITH, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, all
ppr. M 'arte non arte. 159. 7
NEAT, Eng., a horse's head, bridled, ppr. 72. 7
NEAT, Eng., a bull's head, between wings.
15. 2
NEAT, or NEATE, Lond. and Wilts., a bull's
head, couped at neck, gu., armed and crined,
ar., between dragon's wings, vert.
NEAVE, Lond., a demi-leopard, rampant, gar-
dant, ppr., supporting an anchor, or. Indus-
trid permanente. 9. 8
NEAVE, Bart., Ess., out of a ducal coronet,
gold, a lily, stalked and leaved, vert, flowered
and seeded, or. Sola proba quce honesta.
53- 14
NECHURE, Eng., in hand a rose-branch, ppr.
152. 8
NEDHAM, Herts., a dolphin, naiant, or. 68. n
NEED, out of an Eastern crown, or, a griffin's
head, sa., charged with an etoile, gold.
NEEDES, a buck's head, cabossed, pierced
through by an arrow, all ppr. comp. 84. 2
NEEDHAM, Viscount Kilmorey. See KILMOREY.
NEEDHAM, on a mount, vert, a stag, lodged,
sa., attired, or. 80. 10
NEEDHAM, Leic., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
Nunc aut nunquam. 101. 10
NEEDHAM, Herts., out of a palisado coronet,
or, a buck's head, sa., attired, of the first.
NEEDHAM of Lenton, Notts., out of flames, or,
a demi-eagle, displayed. Soyezferme.
101. 10
NEEDHAM, a turkey, tail displayed. 116. 5
NEEFIELD, and NERFIELD, Eng., two anchors,
in saltier, az. 94. 3
NEELE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a chaplet
of laurel, vert. 136. 7
NEELE, Eng., a mound, gu., banded and
crossed, or. 7^-3
NEEVE, out of a ducal coronet, a narcissus,
stalked and leaved, ppr. 53. 14
NEFIELD, and NESFIELD, a pillar, ar., supported
by two lions' paws, ppr. 1 1 7. 3
NEFMENEILL, or NEFMENELL, Eng., a dexter
hand, apaumee, ppr. 153. 7
NEGUS, Norf., a sea-mew, resting dexter on an
escallop, or.
NEIL, Sco., a lion, passant, gardant, sa.
NEIL, Eng., a uniccrn's head, erased, gu. 70. 5
NEILL, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand holding a
club, all ppr. 155-5
NEILL, Barnweill, Ayr: (i.) An arm, in
armour, in hand a dagger, back-handed.
159. 4. (2.) In dexter hand, ppr., a sword.
159. 7
NEILSON, Sco., demi-man, over shoulder a
hammer, all ppr. Prccsto pro patrid. 131.9
NEILSON, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, ppr.
Virtute et votis. 127. 7
NEI
NEILSON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az., a
lion's head, or. 45- !5
NEILSON, Sco., in dexter hand a lance, in pale,
ppr. His reyi servitium.
NEILSON, in dexter hand a spear, ppr. Prcesto
pro patrid. 148. 10
NEILSON, Sco., a dexter hand, ppr., pointing to
a crescent, or. His reyi servitium, 159.13
NEISH, cupid, with bow and arrow, ppr. Ami-
citiain trahit amor. 135. I
NEKE, in lion's gamb, az., a lozenge, in pale,
ar., charged with a cross crosslet, sa.
43- 2
NELL, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ar., attired,
or. 83. 13
NELME, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-dragon,
or, wings addorsed, az., between claws a
cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
NELSON, Iri., a dexter arm, in armour, in hand
an oak-branch, ppr.
NELSON, Yorks., a cubit arm, in hand, ppr., a
fleur-de-lis. 121. i
NELSON, a cubit arm, in armour, in hand a
baton, all ppr. 153. 12
NELSON, Kent, a dexter arm, erect, in hand a
tilting-spear, all ppr. 148. IO
NELSON, a lion's gamb, erect, ppr., holding an
escutcheon, sa., charged with a cross patonce,
or.
NELSON, Beeston, Norf., in hand a scimitar,
hilt and pommel, or. 158. 9
NELSON, a dexter hand, erect, ppr., the first
finger and thumb pointing to a crescent, or.
comp. 159. 13
NELSON, Earl (Nelson): (i.) On a naval
coronet, or, the chelengk, or plume of
triumph, presented to the first Lord by the
Grand Signior. (2.) The stern of a Spanish
line-of-battle ship, flotant, upon waves, all
ppr., inscribed under the gallery, " San
Josef." Faith and uorks.
NELSON, Durh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13
NELTHOEPE, Bart., Middx., out of clouds, an
arm, couped, ppr., in fess, in hand a sword,
in pale, hilt and pommel, or. 152. 5
NEMPHAETS, a deini-lamb, salient, over dex-
ter shoulder the holy banner of the cross, all
ppr. Pax potior betto.
NEPEAN, Eng., a goat, passant, ppr. 56. II
NEPEAN, Bart., Dors., on a mount, vert, a goat,
passant, sa., charged on side with two er-
mine spots, in fess, or, collared and horned,
gold.
NERBERYE, and NERBURY, Eng. , three organ-
pipes, two in saltier, and one in pale, or,
banded with leaves, vert.
NEREFORD, a glowworm, ppr.
NERFIELD, Eng., two anchors, in saltier, az.
94- 3
NESBETT, an arm, in armour, couped below
wrist, in gauntlet a baton. 153. 12
NKSBITT, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a tal-
bot's head, ppr. 60. 5
NKSBITT of Lismore House, Cavan, a dexter
cubit arm, in armour, in hand a truncheon.
Je maintien drai. 153. 12
NESHAM, Durh. : For Nesham, a demi-lion,
rampant, in dexter a cross crosslet. 46. 4.
(2.) For Douthuuite, on a rock, ppr., a fleur-
de-lis, counterchanged, or and gu. Spes,
solus, decus. 77. 14
293 NEV
NESMETH, an arm, in hand a broken hammer,
in bend sinister, top pendent. 1 52. 10
NESS, Sco., in dexter hand a laurel-branch, ppr.
I33- 4
NETBY, in lion's gamb, a bird-bolt, sa.
NETHERCOAT, Northamp.,a wolf's head, erased.
19. 6
NETHERSALL, and NETHERSOLE, Kent, an arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., girt with a scarf,
flotant, vert, in gauntlet a broken tilting-
spear, or.
NETHERSOLE, Eng., a stag, at gaze. 81. 10
NETTER, a unicorn's head, erased, gu., ducally
gorged, armed and maned, or.
see plates 70 and 7 1
NETTERVILLE, Viscount, Iri., a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, gu,, bezantee. Cruci,
dum spiro, fido. 42. 10
NETTERVILLE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
bezantee. Cruci, dum spiro, fido. 44. 14
NETTLEFOLD, Eng., awater-bouget, gu. 131. 10
NETTLES of Nettleyille, Iri., a stag, statant,
under a tree, ppr. Nemo me impune lacessit.
81. 4
NETTLESHIP, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a
nettle-branch, vert.
NETTLESHIP, a demi - bear, rampant, ar. ,
muzzled, or. 28. 5
NETTLESHIP, Lond., a lion, passant, in dexter
a buckle, or.
NETTLETON, Eng., a bear's paw, erased, gu.
51- 9
NEVE, LE, Lond. and Norf., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a lily, ar., leaved, vert. 53. 14
NEVELL, an anchor, sa., environed by a ser-
pent, or. 138. 14
NEVEMENELL, Eng., a dexter hand, apaumee,
PP^ 153- 7
NEVETT, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a battle-axe, all ppr. 154. 10
NEVITT, Birmingham, same crest.
NEVIL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's
head, pied, ppr., attired, of the first, charged
on neck with a rose, gu., seeded, gold,
barbed, vert. Ne vile velis.
NEVILE of Thorney, Notts. : (i.) Out of a
ducal coronet, a bull's head, ar. 14. 2.
(2.) On a chapeau, turned up, erru., a ship,
sa. Ne vile velis.
NEVILL, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, ar., gutte'e-
de-sang, holding a sword, of the first, hilt
and pommel, or. 44. n
NEVILL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's
head, erm., armed, gold. 14. 2
NEVILL, Iri., a lion's head, az., royally crowned,
ppr.
NFVILL, Staffs., a griffin, passant, or, charged
on breast with a crescent.
NEVILL, Iri., a greyhound's head, erased, ar.,
collared, gu., charged with a harp, or.
NEVILL, Line, and Yorks., a tiger, sejant, erm.
9-4
NEVILL, Leic. and Yorks., a greyhound's head,
erased, or. charged on neck with a label of
three points, vert, between as many pellets.
NEVILL, Earl of Abergavenny. See ABEEGA-
VENNY.
NEVILL, Kent and Berks., a bull, passant, pied,
and armed, or. 14. 13
NEVILLE, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand holding
up a garb by the band, all ppr. 12. 5
NEVILLE of Borrismore, Iri., out of a ducal
NEV
294
NEW
coronet, or, a bull's head, pied, attired, gold.
Ne vile velis. 14. 2
NEVINSON, Kent, a wolf, passant, ar., pellet tde.
19. II
NEVOY, a pegasus, ppr. Marte et arte. 71. 14
NEW, Eng., a dexter arm, ppr., vested, per
cheveron, or and gu., in hand a roll of
parchment, ar. 142. 3
NEW ALL, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
141. 14
NEWAKKE, Eng., a savage's head, in profile,
looking up, ppr. 1 2 1. II
NEWBALD, or NEWBOLD, a cross, flory, fitched,
az. 123. 6
NEWBERRY, and NEWBERY, Eng., a dexter arm,
ppr., vested, az., cuffed, or, in hand a trun-
cheon, gu., tipped, gold. I. 4
NEWBERY, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ar.
IO2. IO
NEWBE-RY, Lond., a moor's head, in profile,
ppr. 123. 12
NEWBIGGING, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr.,
between attires a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
Ct'uce lincimus. 83. 4
NEWBIGGING, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. I'll
try. 98. 10
NEWBIGGING, Sco., a date-tree, fructed, ppr.'
Fructu noscilur. 25. I
NEWBOLD, Eng., a griffin's head, erased.
88. 7
NEWBOLD, Yorks., a boar's head and neck,
couped, in mouth a broken spear, in bend,
ppr. 4. i
NEWBOROUGH, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
NEWBOROUGH, Eng., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 4
NEWBOROUGH, Eng., in hand a fleur-de-lis.
121. I
NEWBOROUGH, Eng., a blackamoor's head, in
profile, sa. 134. 13
NEWBOROUGH, Baron (Wynn), a dexter arm,
in armour, in hand, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or.
Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re. 142. 4
NEWBURGH, Earl of (Eyre-Radcliffe-Living-
stone), a leg, erect, in armour, couped at
thigh, gu., knee-cap and spur, or. Sijepuis.
i3& 5
NEWBURY, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, or.
102. 12
NEWBURY, DE, Eng., a quatrefoil, vert. 124. i
NEWBY, Eng. , an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, ppr. 140. 13
NEWCASTLE, Duke of (Frennes-Pelham-Clin-
ton), out of a ducal coronet, gu., a plume of
five ostrich-feathers, ar., banded with a line,
laid cheveronwise, az. Loyaulte n'a honte.
1 08. 5
NEWCE, and NEWSE, Herts., Norf., and Surr.,
on a mount, vert, a garb, or, banded, gu.
12. II
NEWCOM, NEWCOMBE, NEWCOME, and NEWCO-
MEN, a lion's gamb, erased, sa. 51. 15
NEWCOME, Shenley, Herts., same crest.
NEWCOMB, Iri., out of a mural coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed. 98. 3
NEWCOMBE, Devons., a demi-horse, ar., gorged
with a chaplet, vert.
NEWCOMBE, Devons., on a mural coronet, or,
a raven, wings expanded, ppr.
NEWCOME, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or, a
Cornish chough, wings expanded, ppr.
NEWCOURT, Devons., a demi-griffin, gu., guttee-
d'or, beaked and legged, gold. 86. 1 3
NEWDEGATE, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, ar. Confide
recte agens. 142. 13
NEWDEGATE of Arbury, "Warw., same crest and
motto.
NEWDEGATE, Warw., Surr., and Middx., a
swan, ar., beaked and membered, gu., gorged
with a ducal coronet, or, thereto a chain
affixed, and reflexed over back, vert.
NEWDICH, and NEWDICK, Wore., out of a
mural coronet, or, a lion's head, gu. 45. 15
NEWDIGATE, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, ar. 142. 13
NEWDIGATE, a lion's gamb, erased, ar. 51. 15
NEWDIGATE, Surr., a horse, current, az., flames
issuing from nostrils, ppr. comp. 73. 5
NEWEKE, between two quills, ar., a mullet, az.
113. 6
NEWELL, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az., a
lion's head, or. 45. 15
NEWELL, Oxon., an Italian greyhound, ppr.,
collar dovetailed, or, charged on shoulder
with a cinquefoil, ar.
NEWELL, or NEWALL, Sco., a falcon, rising, in
dexter a pen, all ppr. IHligentia ditat.
NEWENHAM, Iri., in the sea, an anchor, in pale,
ensigned with a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch. 1 06. 4
NEWENHAM of Coolmore, between wings, gu.,
a demi-lion, rampant, ar., charged on shoulder
with three guttees-de-sang. Deo adverso, Ics
' vincitur. 46. 5. For Worth, an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, holding a broken tilting-
spear. Crucemferre dignum. 141. 13
NEWENHAM, Notts, and Northamp., between
wings, gu., a demi-lion, rampant, ar., charged
on shoulder with three guttees-de-sang.
46- 5
NEWENHAM, Herts., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
charged with a bend, vert. -comp. 44. 14
NEWENHAM, and NEVENHAM, Eng., a pegasus,
current, ppr. 71. 1 3
NEWENSON, Herts, and Kent, a wolf, passant,
ar. 19. II
NEWENTON, Eng., a sea-lion, rampant, or. 69. 7
NEWENTON, Ess. and Suss., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.
NEWHOUSE, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, gu. 58. 12
NEWHOUSE, Lane., an arm, erect, ppr., in hand
a banner, az. 122. 15
NEWINGTON, Eng., a reindeer's head, cabossed,
sa. , attired, or. 64. 2
NEWINGTON, Suss., on a chapeau, az., turned
up, erm., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar. Fac
justa.
NEWLAND, Devons. and Hants, in lion's gamb,
erect, ar., a cross formee, fitched, gu.,
charged with three bezants.
NEWLAND, Herts., a tiger's head, erased, ar.,
maned and tufted, or, gorged with a collar,
sa., charged with three crescents, of the first,
in mouth a broken spear, embrued, ppr.
NKWLANDS, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant. Pro
patrid. 44- 14
NEWLING, in lion's gamb, erased, ar., a cro.ss
pattee, fitched, gu. 44. I
NEWMAN, a martlet, volant, ppr. 119. i
NEWMAN, Eng., a martlet, rising, ppr. Lux
mea C/tristus. 119- 5
NEWMAN, Lond., on a plume of five feathers,
three az., two or, a griffin's head, gold.
NEWMAN, Lond., on a mount, vert, a man,
NEW
jacket az., breeches sa., on head, ppr., a
cap, gu., on a ladder, lighting a beacon, all
ppr.
NEWMAN, a mermaid, in the sea, ppr., hair, or.
32. 5
NEWMAN, Cornw., between wings, gu., a demi-
lion, rampant, ar., guttee-de-sang.
NEWMAN, Bart., Devons., a lion, rampant, ar.
Ubi amor, ibi fides. 41. 12
NEWMAN of Brands House, Bucks., a swallow,
volant. Ad te, Domine. 119. I
NEWMAN, Bart., Devons., a lion, rampant, per
cheveron, az., guttde-d'eau, ar., and guttee-
de-sang. Probitas rerus honos. 41. 12
NEWMARCH, Eng., in the sea, an anchor, in pale,
ensigned with a dove and olive-branch, all
ppr. 1 06. 4
NEWMARCH, Yorks., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. 1 06. 7
NEWMAKCH, Northumb., a demi-griffin, ppr.
86. 13
NEWMAKCHE, Eng., a tower, triple-towered,
ppr. 23. 10
NEWNHAM, Eng., a ram's head, erased, ar.
NEWNHAM, a demi-lion, charged with a pale.
NEWPORT, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, garnished, or, in hand, ppr., a sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, gold. 140. 13
NEWPORT, Salop, a unicorn's head, ar., armed
and crined, or, erased, gu. 7°« 5
NEWPORT, a fleur-de-lis, ar. 142. 13
NEWPORT, a stag, gu., collared with a ducal
coronet, stringed and attired, or.
NEWPORT, Salop, a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
ducally gorged, or. see plate 70
NEWPORT, Bart, Iri., a unicorn's head, erased,
ar., armed, maned, bearded, and ducally
gorged, or. Ne supra modum sapere.
NEWPORT, Herts, and Northamp., a buck, gu.,
attired, gorged and chained, or.
NEWPORT, Wore., a bugle-horn, sa., stringed,
az. i. 12 or 13
NEWS, a demi-lion, holding a laurel-branch,
all ppr.
NEWSAM, Yorks., a sword, in pale, ar., enfiled
with a thistle, ppr.
NEWSHAM, Lane., a boar's head, erased, or,
charged with a cross crosslet, gu.
NEWSHAM, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
NEWSHAM, Eng., in lion's gumb, gu., a cres-
cent, or. 45. 10
NEWSOM, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa., a
bezant. 45. I
NEWTE, a newt, ppr. Puyilem claravcrat.
NEWTON, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, or, bran-
dishing a scimitar, ppr. Pro patrid. 46. 9
NEWTON, Eng., a bear's head, couped, ar.,
muzzled, gu. 20. 6
NEWTON, Yorks., Line., and Derb., a lion,
rampant, ar. 41. 12
NEWTON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head, between two ostrich-feathers, ar.
NEWTON, Northumb., an arm, embowed, vested,
in hand a shin-bone.
NEWTON, Sco., a boar's head, erased and erect,
ppr. 3. 6
NEWTON, Chesh., in lion's gamb, erect, a key,
affixed to a chain, or. 48. i
NEWTON, an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, sa.,
environed by a snake, or.
295
NIC
NEWTON, a wild man, kneeling on sinister
knee, presenting a sword, all ppr.
NEWTON, Beds., Bucks., and Devons., two
arms, counter- embowed, dexter and sinister,
vested, az., supporting in hands, ppr., a garb,
or.
NEWTON, Cheadle Heath, Chester, a lion, ram-
pant, per fess, erm. and gu., collared, of the
last, between paws a cross, of the first, beu-
rettee, or. see plate 40 and 41
NEWVILLE, Eng., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 7
NETLAN, Iri., in hand a sword. 159. 7
NIBBS, Eng., a buck's head, ppr. 84. 1 1
NIBBS, a buck's head, cabossed, gu., pierced
through by an arrow, or. feathered, ar.
NIBLET, an eagle, wings extended, or. 100. 14
NIBLETT, Glouc., an eagle, rising. 98. 10
NIBLETT, Surr., a lion, couchant, mounted,
vert, guarding a cross, gu. Veritatis assertor.
NIBLIE, Sco., in hand a scimitar, ppr. Honor
et amor. 158. 9
NIBLOCK, a leopard, passant, in dexter a tre-
foil, slipped,
NICHELL, a demi-griffin, az., in beak a pink,
flowered, gu., leaved, vert.
NICHOL, or NICHOLL, Eng., in lion's paw, az.,
an olive-branch, ppr. 51. 8
NICHOL, or NICOL, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., armed
and langued, or. Generositate. 44. 14
NICHOLAS, on top of a tower, issuing, a raven,
wings expanded. 119. 14
NICHOLAS, Eng., a lion, passant, az., semee of
etoiles, or.
NICHOLAS, Wilts, and Lond, on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., an owl, wings expanded,
or. 107. 7
NICHOLAS, and NICHOLLS, Glouc. and Wilts.,
a quatrefoil, on a stalk, raguly, or, charged
with a martlet, sa.
NICHOLAS, a raven, wings elevated, sa., perched
on battlements of a tower, ar. 119. 14
NICHOLL of Tredunnock, Monmouth, on the
battlements of a tower, a Cornish chough,
wings addorsed. 119. 14
NICHOLLS, a squirrel. 58. 12
NICHOLLS, Bart., Eng., a wolf's head, erased,
and collared, sa. 62. 2
NICHOLS, Cornw., in hand, couped above wrist,
in fess a bow, or, stringed, ar.
NICHOLLS, a lion's head, erased, collared,
charged with three martlets.
NICHOLLS, Bucks., an eagle, rising, sustaining
a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
NICHOLLS, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar. Nil sistere contra.
44- 13
NICHOLLS, Lond. and Salop, a dove, close, ppr.
Dum spiro, spero. 112. 1 1
NICHOLS, a pheon, ar. 77. 13
NICHOLS, a demi-lion, rampant, between paws
a human heart.
NICHOLS, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13
NICHOLSON, Sco., a unicorn's head, erased, sa.
70. 5
NICHOLSON, Eng., a stag, trippant, gu., armed,
or. 79- 4
NICHOLSON, between two roses, gu., slipped
and leaved, vert, a greyhound's head, ar.
18. 2
NICHOLSON, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
NIC
296
NOG
NICHOLSON, a demi-man, vested in a close coat,
az., buttons and cuffs of sleeves, turned up,
or, face and hands, ppr., armed with a head-
piece and gorget, ar. , beaver open, in dexter
a sword, in pale, ppr., hilt and pommel, gold,
in sinister a Bible, open, clasps of the fourth.
NICHOLSON, Bart., Glenbervie, Sco., a lion's
head, erased, gu. Nil sister e contra. 47.13
NICHOLSON, Iri., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
charged with a fess, or.
NICHOLSON of East Court, Glouc. : (i.) For
Nicholson, a derni-lion, erased, charged with
a bomb, fired, ppr., supporting a flag-staff,
encircled by an eastern crown, with banner,
gu. Generositate. (2.) For M'Innes, out of
a mural coronet, ppr., a dexter arm em-
bowed, vested, gu., entwined by a thistle,
ppr., in glove, ar., a sword, also ppr. Post
prcelia prcemia.
NICHOLSON, Waverley Abbey, in front of rays,
a lion's head, erased.
NICHOLSON, Koundhay Park, Yorks., on branch
of tree, in fess, ppr. , a lion's head, erased at
neck, or, charged with a cross pattee, gu.
NICHOLSON, Lane, and Cumb., out of a ducal
coronet, gu., a lion's head, erm. 47. 10
NICHOLSON, Balrath, co. Meath, a leopard, se-
jant, ar., spotted, sa., thrust through neck
by a demi-lance, ppr. comp, 9. 10
NICHOLSON, Roe Park, Londonderry, out of a
mural coronet, a demi-lion, rampant, all
ppr. comp. 42. 14
NICHOLSON, STEELE-, of Ballow-House, Iri.:
(l.) For Nicholson, out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a lion's head, erm. 47. 10. (2.) For
Steele, a demi-eagle, wings displayed, in beak
a snake, ppr. Deus mihi sol.
NICKELSON, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr. Genero-
sitate. 44. 14
NICKLIN, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ar. 88. 7
NICKOLS, in hand, in armour, couped above
wrist, in fess, an arrow, in pale, ppr., crossed
at top by a bow, in fess. or, strung, ar.
NICKOLSON, Eng., a hawk's head, erased, sa.
i°3- 3
NICOL, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
NICOLAS, out of a count's coronet, a wolf's
head.
NICOLL, Eng., a sparrow-hawk, sa., beaked and
legged, gu. 104. 2
NICOLL, or NICOLLS, Middx., a wolf's head,
sa., charged with five ermine spots, in fess,
or.
NICOLL, a lion's head, erased, az., collared, ar.,
charged with three martlets, sa.
NICOLLS, Norf . , a squirrel, sejant, sa., collared,
or, between fore-legs a water- bouget, ar.
NICOLLS, a cubit arm, ppr., in hand a bow, or,
strung, ar. 122. 6
NICOLLS, or NYCOLLS, Lond., a demi-Cornish
chough, ppr., in beak an ear of wheat, or.
NiCOLSON, Iri., an arm, in armour, ppr., in
hand a holly-branch, vert.
NICOLSON, a lion's head, erased. Generositate.
47- 13
NICOLSON, Sco. , same crest. Nil sistere contra.
NICOLSON, a demi-lion, or, armed and langued,
gu. Generositate. 44. 14
NICOLSON, Lond., on a mount, vert, a leopard,
sejant, ar., spotted, sa., pierced through
breast by a lance, ppr., wound dropping
blood.
NICOLSON, in lion's gamb., gu., an anchor, or.
NIELSON, Sco., on a mount, vert, a tower, with
cupola and vane, ppr. Murus ahenus.
comp. 22. $
NIGELL, or NIGILL, an oak-tree, vert. 25. 12
NIGHTINGALE, Bart., Cambs. and Ess., an ibex,
sejant, ar. , tufted, armed and maned, or.
NIGHTINGALE, Lond. and Warw., a greyhound,
current, erm., charged with a crescent for
difference. comp. 17. 4
NIGHTINGALE, Kent, a greyhound, passant,
ppr. Mens conscia recti. 1 7. 5
NIGHTINGALL, an ibex. 82. 12
NIGHTINGALL of Brome Hall, Norf., on a
mural coronet, or, an ibex, ar. , horned,
maned, and tufted, gold, gorged with a
laurel-wreath, vert.
NIGON, a leopard's face. 47. 2
NIMMO, Sco., out of a mural coronet, an arm,
in armour, embowed to sinister, supporting
in pale a pennon of two points. / show, not
boast. 125. i
NIND, Eng., a torteau, gu., charged with a pale
indented, ar. 8. 3
NISBET, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, or. 84. 2
NISBET, a castle, sa., growing beside it a thistle,
ppr. Hinc ducitur honos. 23. 9
NISBET, Sco., out of a cloud, in fess, a dexter
hand holding a balance and scales, all ppr.
Discite justitiam.
NISBET, Sco., a boar's head, erased. His for-
tibus arma. 3. 13
NISBET: (i.) An eagle, wings displayed, ppr.
N on tabes mrtutisors. 100.14. (2.) A boar,
passant, sa. / byde it. 4. 1 1
NISBET, or NISBETT, Sco., a boar, passant, sa.
/ byde it. 4. 1 1
NISBET, Sco., a boar's head, erased, sa. Vis
fortibus arma. 15. 5
NISBET, a torteau, charged with a pale in-
dented, ar. 8. 3
NISBET, Sco., a cubit arm, in armour, erect,
in hand a truncheon, ppr. I byde it. 153.12
NISBET, Eng., a boar's head, erased, sa. 1 5. 5
NISBETT of Cairnhill, Lanark, a boar's head,
erased, sa. Vis fortibus arma. 15. 5
NIVEN, Sco., a branch of palm, vert. Vivis
sperandum. 13. 3
NIVEN, Eng., a holly-branch, vert. 29. 7
NIVISON, Sco., a wolf, passant, sa. . E-xitus
acta probat. 62. n
Nix, Eug., on a mount, a stag, lodged, ppr.
80. 7
NIXON, Eug., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
159. 7
NIXON, Iri., on point of a sword, in pale, a
cross pattde, ppr. 90. I
NIXON, a moorcock, ppr. 113. 10
NIXON, Oxon., a leopard, rampant, gardant,
ppr.
NOBBES, on a chapeau, ppr., an eagle's head,
az. 102. 6
NOBLE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, or. Fide
et fortitudine. 95. 13
NOBLE, Iri., in lion's paw, sa., a cross pattee,
fitched, or. 44. I
NOBLE, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger. Virtute
et valor e. 127. 7
NOBLE, a lion, passant, az. 36. I
NOBLE, a demi-greyhound, ar. 1 7. 2
NOCK, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar, ppr.
158. 9
NOD
297
NOR
NODES, two lions' gambs, sa., holding a garb, or.
NODIN, Eng., a stag's head, couped, gu. 84. 10
NOEL, a buck, statant, ar., armed, or. Pensez
a lien. 81. 10
NOEL, Eng., a buck, ar., attired, or. Tout
bien ou rien. 8 1. 10
NOEL, Bart., Rxits , a buck at gaze, ar., attired,
or. Tout bien on rien. 8 1. 12
NOEL of Moxhul Park, Warvv., same crest
and motto.
NOEL, Baron Barham. See BARHAM.
NOGLE, a goldfinch, ppr. 1 12. 5
NOLAN, Iri., a hawk. 104. 2
NOLAN, Lond , a demi-lion, rampant, gu., hold-
ing a fleur-de-lis, or. 46. 1 1
NOLAND, or NOWLAND, Iri., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu. 44. 14
NONE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, az., on breast
a mullet, or.
NONFANT, three vine-hooks, interlaced, ppr.
NONWERS, NORWERS, and NOWERS, a pestle
and mortar, or. 149. 8
NONWIKE, out of a plume of ostrich -feathers,
ar., a demi-griffin, ppr. 86. 1 1
NOONE, Norf. and Sufi, a bull's head, erased,
attired, of the last. 15. 6
NOONE, Leic., an eagle, displayed, with two
heads, or, wings, vert. 96. 13
NORBERY, and NORBURY, Eng., a dove, or.
112. II
NORBORNE, Wilts., a demi-lion, erm., between
paws a ducal coronet, or.
NORBURY, Iri., a fleur-de-lis. Right can never
die. 142. 13
NORBURY, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, sa. 14. 2
NORBURY, Earl of, Iri. (Toler), a fleur-de-lis,
or. Regi ct patrice fidelis. 142. 13
NORCLIFFE, Eng., a buck's head, erased, az.
83- 13
NORCLIFFE, Yorks., a lion, passant, gu., gorged
with a chaplet, vert.
NORCLIFFE of Langton, Yorks., a greyhound,
sejant, or, collared, az., sustaining with dex-
ter a mascle, ar. Sine macula.
NORCOP of Betton Hall, Salop, a boar's head,
sa. 3. 9
NORDEN, Lond., an arm, couped, erect, vested,
az., cuff, ar., in hand an escarbuncle, or.
Providentid lutamur. 156. 15
NORDEN, Kent, a hawk, ar., belled, or, pre}'-
ing on a partridge, of the first, beaked, gold.
97- 9
NORDEN, a demi-beaver, sa., in mouth a branch
of five leaves, vert.
NORDET, Eng., between wings, ppr., a torteau,
gu- 94- 7
NORFOLK, Eng., a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
NORFOLK, Duke of, Earl of Arundel (Howard^,
on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a lion,
statant, gardant, tail extended, or, gorged
with a ducal coronet, ar. Solo virtus invicta.
comp. 37. 10
NORGATE, a demi-wolf, salient, ar., charged
on breast with an etoile, gu.
NORHOPE, a cubit arm, vested, in hand, ppr.,
a garland, of the second.
NORIE, Sco., on point of a pheon, a negro's
head, couped, betaveen two arms, in armour,
vambraced, all ppr. Domi ac foris.
NORIE, and NORRIE, Eng., a wolf's head,
erased, sa. . 19. 6
NORMAN, Rev. JOHN BURTON, M.A., Rectory,
Edgeware, Middlesex, and Kirkandrews-in-
Eden, Cumberland, a stag's head, erased,
ppr. Frangas nonjlectes. 83. 13
NORMAN, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a bull's
head. 14. 2
NORMAN, Eng., a spear, issuing, thrust through
a savage's head, couped, ppr. 123. 8
NORMAN, Dencombe, Suss , a sea-horse, sejant,
resting dexter on an escutcheon. comp.6g. 6
NORMAND, Sco., a holy lamb and banner, ppr.
Auxilium ab alto. 55. 1 1
NORMAN-LEE: (i.)A lion, passant, gardant.
36. 13. (2.) A demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
NORMANTON, Earl of (Agar), a demi-lion, or.
Via trita, via tuta. 44. 14
NORREYS, JACKSON-, of Davyhulme, Lane., on
a mount, vert, an eagle, wings elevated, sa.
100. 12
NORRINGTON, Eng., a bat, displayed, ppr. 74. 5
NORRIS, Eng., an escarbuncle, gu. 123. 4
NORRIS, Iri., a virgin's head, couped at breast,
ppr., vested, gu. 139. 8
NORRIS, Sco., a pelican, in nest. Sic his qui
diligunt. 97. 2
NORRIS, Eng., a sea-lion, or, tail part, ppr., in
dexter a cross flory, sa. 69. 5
NORRIS, Norf., a talbot, sejant, collared and
ringed. Fideliter serva. 6 1. 6
NORRIS, Hants, on a mount, vert, an owl, in
dexter an arrow.
NORRIS, and NORREYS, a demi-stag, ar., attired,
sa., pierced through body by an arrow, of
the last, headed and feathered, of the first.
comp. 79. 13
NORRIS, and NORREYS, Berks, and Lane, a
raven, wings elevated, sa. 119. 7
NORSE, Sco., in dexter hand a pair of scales.
144. I
NORTH, Earl of Guildford. See GUILDFORD.
NORTH, Notts., a lion's head*, erased, ar., col-
lared, vair, or and az. 49. 12
NORTH, Eng., a dragon's head, sa., purfled, or,
gorged with a ducal coronet and chain, gold.
90. 7
NORTH, Middx., a cock's head, couped, wings,
or, each charged with two cheverons, sa.,
collared, in beak a branch of holly, leaved
and fructed, ppr.
NORTHAGE, Lond., a stag's head and neck,
affronte*e, ppr. 82. I
NORTHAM, Eng., a demi-wolf, gu. 64. 8
NORTHAM, a demi-wolf, rampant, collared, ppr.
63- 5
NORTHAMPTON, Marquess of (Compton), on a
mount, vert, a beacon, or, inflamed on top,
ppr. Je ne cherche que ung. 2. 9
NORTHCOTE, Devons., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a stag, trippant, ar. Christi crux
est mea lux. 79- 9
NORTHCOTE of Crediton, Devons., same crest.
NORTHCOTE, Somerset Court, a stag, ar., charged
on body with two crosses botonnde, gu.,
resting dexter on an escutcheon, or, charged
with a pale, eng., bendy of six, of the first
and az.
NORTHCOTT, Devons, a demi-unicorn, or. 70. 1 1
NORTHEN, out of a mural coronet, a dragon's
head, vomiting flames, ppr.
comp. go. 6 and 10
NORTHESK, Earl of (Carnegie) : (i.) The stern
of a line-of -battle ship on fire, ppr. (2.)
NOR
298
NOY
Out of a naval coronet, or, a demi-leopard,
ppr. Tache sans tacke.
NORTHEVER. Somers., a lion's gamb, ar, sup-
porting a lozenge, az., charged with a cross
crosslet, or. 43. 2
NORTHEY, Eng., a deini-unicorn, ar. 70. 10
NORTHEY, Epsom, a cockatrice, flames issuing
from the mouth, ppr.
NORTHFOLKE, or NORFOLK, Eng., a lion, ram-
pant, sa. 41. 12
NORTHIN, Lond., on a ducal coronet, or, a tal-
bot, passant, az., collared, of the last. 60. 2
NORTHLAND, a falcon, close, belled, ppr. 104. 2
NORTHLEIGH, Eng., three savages' heads, con-'
joined in one neck, one looking to dexter,
one to sinister, and one upward. !35- *4
NORTHMORE of Cleve Hall, Exeter, a lion's
head, erased, gu., crowned with radiant
crown of five points, ar., charged on breast
with a rose, of the second, barbed and seed-
ed, ppr. Nee data, nee dejecta. 47. I
NORTHMORE, Devons., a lion's head, erased,
charged with a cinquefoil, crowned with a
radiant crown, ar. comp. 47. I
NORTHUMBERLAND, Duke of. Earl Percy (Percy),
on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a lion,
statant, az., tail extended. Esperance en
Dieu. 37. 5
NORTHWICK, Baron (Rushout), a lion, passant,
gardant, or. Par ternis suppar. 36. 13
NORTHWOOD, Eng., a demi-liou. az., armed and
langued, or. 44-14
NORTON, Kent, a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
NORTON, Eng., a griffin's head, or. 87. 6
NORTON, a moor's head, couped at shoulders,
PP^ 134- 13
NORTON, Beds., Herts., and Bucks., a griffin,
sejant, ppr., winged, gu., beak and fore legs,
or. 88. 13
NORTON, Eng., a man's head, in profile, ppr.,
bound about forehead with a fillet, wreathed
and tied in a knot, ar., az., and gu. 131. 13
NORTON, Suff., a hare, sejant, gu., in grass,
vert. comp. 58. I
NORTON, Iri., between wings, or, a spur rowel,
az.
NORTON, a maiden's head, ppr., garlanded,
vert. 129. 5
NORTON, a buck's head, cabossed, or. 84. 2
NORTON, Bucks, and Cambs., a greyhound's
head, or, gorged with a fess, engrailed, be-
tween two bars, gu., the fess ringed, gold.
1 8. 10
NORTON, Baron Grantley. See GRANTLEY.
NORTON, Norf., a halberd, ppr. 153. 3
NORTON, Berks., Kent, and Middx., out of a
ducal coronet, az., a demi-lion, rampant,
double-queued, ar. comp. 44. 13
NORTON, Lond. and Salop, between wings, or,
a wreath of laurel, vert, tied with a ribbon,
gu.
NORTON, Wore., a tiger's head, erased, in
mouth a broken spear, or. see plate IO
NORVEL, an apple, in pale, stalked and leaved,
ppr.
NORVILL, Sco., a martlet, rising, ppr. Spent
renovant aloe.
NORWICH, a cock, ar., combed, legged, and
wattled, gu. 94. 12
NORWICK, a lion's head, erased, environed with
a circle of peacock's feathers, ppr.
NORWOOD, Kent, on waves of the sea, ppr., a
lion, sejant, holding between paws an an-
chor, fluxes upward. Sub cruce vinces. 1 20. 3
NORWOOD, Eng., an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 10
NORWOOD, out of a ducal coronet, a boar's head
and neck, all or. 3. 3
NORWOOD, and NORTHWOOD, a demi-lion, ram-
pant, erased, ar., ducally crowned, or, in
gambs a branch of palm, ppr. 46. 3
NORYS, out of an antique crown, or, a dragon's
head, gu.
NOSWARTH, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a unicorn's head, sa., armed and crined, ar.
70. I
NOTLEY of Chillington House, Somers., out of
a mural coronet, a lion's head. Noli mentiri.
45- 15
NOTMAN, an eagle, rising, ppr., sustaining a flag,
gu., staff, sa.
NOTON, Eng., a hind's head, or. 85. 5
NOTT, Eng., a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
NOTT, Lond. and Kent, a martlet, ar. , ducally
crowned, or, in beak an olive-branch, ppr.
NOTTAGE, Eng., a seax, ppr. 65. 1 1
NOTTAGE, Suff., a cross patte*e, fitched. 50. 2
NOTTIDGE, Ess., a boar's head, couped at neck,
gu., langued, az., crined and tusked, or, col-
lared, erminois.
NOTTINGHAM, Iri., in hand an escallop, ppr.
158- 3
NOTTINGHAM, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., an
annulet, or. 128. 4
NOUNE, and NUNNE, Eng., a bull's head, erased,
per fess, ar. and gu., attired, of the last.
15. 6
NOURSE, Eng., a stag's head, or. 84. 10
NOURSE, Oxon., two bears' gambs, or, holding
a fire-ball, ppr.
NOURSE, an arm, embowed, vested, az., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a snake, of the last, en-
vironed round arm.
NOVE, Leic., an eagle, displayed, vert. 96. 10
NOVELL, Lond., a buck, trippant, ar. 79. 4
NOVELLE, Eng., a bat, displayed, sa. 74. 5
NOWELL, and NOEL, Leic., a stag, trippant, ar.,
attired, or. 79' 4
NOWELL, Middx., a cubit arm, in pale, ppr.,
in hand a snake, or. 155. 1 1
NOWELL, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in hand a fire-ball, of the first.
comp. 155. 3
NOWENHAM, a sturgeon, ppr.
NOVVLAN, and NOWLAND, Eng., a cock, ar.,
combed and wattled, gu. 94. 12
NOWLAN, Iri., an arm, in armour, az., em-
bowed, in hand a sceptre, or. 141. 4
NOWLAND, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
44. 14
NOWNE, Eng., a lion, rampant, or, charged on
shoulder with a crescent, gu.
NOY, Eng., a fir-tree, vert. 26. 3
NOY, Iri., two daggers, in saltier, ppr. 150. 10
NOYE, Cornw., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a falcon, wings expanded, in beak a
branch of laurel, ppr.
NOYE, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
falcon, close, ar., in beak a laurel-branch,
vert.
NOYE, Cornw., a dove, ar., in beak a sprig of
laurel, vert. 106. 7
NOYES, a deer's head, erm. 84. 1 1
NOYES, East Mascall's, Suss., on a chapeau, a
dove, in mouth an olive-branch, ppr.
NOY
299
OCH
NOTES, Eng., a deer's head, erased, erm.
83- 13
NUBURGH, Eng., on a mural coronet, a sheaf
of seven arrows, points upward, banded.
NUGENT, Ess., a cockatrice, vert, beaked,
combed, wattled, and armed, gu. Decrevi.
92. 8
NUGENT, Iri., a griffin, vert, charged on breast
with a martlet. Decrevi.
NUGENT, Bart., Berks., a cockatrice, vert,
gorged with a plain collar, or, pendent
therefrom an escutcheon, gu., charged with
a dagger, in pale, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
Decrevi.
NUGENT, Bart., Iri., a cockatrice, ppr. Decrevi.
92. 13
NUGENT, Baron, Iri. (Grenville - Nugent-
Temple, (i.) For Grenvitte, a garb, vert.
12.. 13. (2.) For Temple, on a ducal coro-
net, a martlet, or. Templa quam dilccta.
119. 2
NUGENT, Earl. See BUCKINGHAM, Duke of.
NUGENT, Cavan, a cockatrice, rising, ppr., tail
no wed, wattles, ppr. Decrevi. 92. 13
NUGENT, RICHARD, Lond, same cr,est.
NUN, Eng., an arm, in armour, vambraced, in
hand a hawk's lure, all or.
NUN, a bull's head, erased, per fess, vert and
or. 15. 6
NUNN, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a battle-axe. 154. 10
NUNN, and NUNNE, Iri., a bull's head, erased,
per fess, ar. and gu., armed and crined, of
the last. 1 5. 6
NUNN of St. Margaret's, Wexford, a bull's
head, erased. Suaviter in modo, fortiter in
re. 15. 6
NUNN, FREDERICK J., Clacton-on-Sea, Ess, a
demi-lion, ar., in dexter paw an anchor, ppr.
Perseverantio et spes. 1 60. 4
NURSE, Sco., a pair of balances, ppr. Justitia.
32. i
NUSHAM, a monster, with a lion's head, fish's
body, and bird's feet. 69. 3
NUTBROWNE, Ess., a lion, sejant, sa., in paws
a sword, ar., hilt, of the first, pommel and
gripe, of the second.
NUTCOMBE, Wilts., on a mural coronet, or, a
falcon, close, ppr., beaked and belled, or.
NUTHALL, Chesh. and Lane., a talbot, statant,
ar., chained, or. 59. 6
NUTHALL, Chesh., a falcon, rising, ar., beaked
and ducally gorged, or. 105. 15
NUTT, Eng., on a chapeau, a cock, crowing,
ppr. 93. 12
NUTT, Glouc. and Suss., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a pheon, or, between wings,
ar.
NUTT ALL, a martlet, sa. 119. 5
NUTTALL of Kempsay House, "Wore., a mart-
let, sa. Serva jugum. 119. 5
NUTTER, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, or. 68. 1 1
NYSSELL, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
fleur de-lis, or. 41. 9
O
OAKDEN, Stockwell Green, Surr., a wolf, ram-
pant, ar., against an oak-tree, fructed, ppr.
Et, si ostendo non jacto. 63. 1 1
OAKELEY, Bart., Salop, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., charged with two
fleurs-de-lis, or, each in a crescent, gu., in
hand a scimitar, also ppr., hilt and pommel,
gold. (2.) A stag's head, erased, ar. Non
timeo, sed caveo. 83. 13
OAKELEY, Salop and Wales, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a scimitar,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or. 1 21. 6
CAKES, Eng., a cock's head, erased, gu. 94. 9
OAKES, within palings, ppr., an oak-tree, vert.
CAKES, a serpent, erect on tail, in mouth a
sprig.
CAKES, a demi-leopard, rampant, gorged with
an antique crown, in paws an acorn- branch,
fructed, ppr.
CAKES, or CKES, Northamp., an oak-tree, vert,
fructed, or, supported by two lions, rampant,
ar.
OAKEY, Eng., the rising sun, ppr. 7. 7
OAKLEY, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
charged with a crescent, in hand a scimitar.
comp. 121. 6
OAKLEY, Eng., a terrestrial globe, ppr. 8. 6
OATES, Eng., a boar's head, erased, ar. 6. 1 1
OATLY, Eng., a garb, ppr. 12. 13
O'BiERNE, Eng., a cockatrice, az., winged, or.
92. 13
O'BREANON, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword. 140. 13
O'BRIEN, Eng., a crane, ar., beaked and legged,
gu. 1 16. 10
O'BRIEN, out of a cloud, a naked arm, in
hand a sword, all ppr. Viyueur de dessus.
O'BRIEN, Bart., Iri., same crest. Lamh laidir
an nachtar.
O'BRIEN, a crane, statant, beaked and legged,
gu., in beak a serpent. 115. 2
O'BRYEN, Marquess of Thomond. See THO-
MOND.
O'BRYNE, and OBYRNE, Iri., a mermaid, in
dexter a mirror, with sinister combing her
hair. 32. 5
O'CAHANE, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, purp.,
in hand a sword, ppr. 154. 6
O'CALLAGHAN, Viscount Lismore. See Lis-
MORE.
O'CALLAGHAN of Mary fort, Iri., a dexter arm,
embowed, in hand a sword, thereon a snake,
all ppr. Fidus et audax. 151. 15
O'CARRIE, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a spear, all ppr.
O'CARRILL, Iri., between two sprigs, a falcon,
rising, belled, ppr.
O'CARROLL, Iri., on stump of tree a hawk,
rising, ppr. In fide et in beUo fortis. 105.5
OCHTERLONIE, Sco., an eagle, displayed, az.
Deus mihi adjutor. 95- * 3
OCHTERLONY, Sco., a swan, rousant, ar.. du-
cally crowned, or, collared and chained,
gold, charged on breast with a rose, gu.
76. 9
OCHTERLONY, Bart., out of an Eastern crown,
OCK
300
OGI
ot, a cubit arm, erect, in hand a scroll, en-
twined with laurel, all ppr. P^udentid et
animo.
OCKLESHAW, Lane., a flaming sword, erect, or.
66. 3
OCKLEY, Salop, in hand, two palm-branches, in
orle, ppr. 158. 14
O'CoBTHAics, Iri., a naked boy, riding on back
of a dolphin. 68. 3
O'CoNAKCHY, Iri., on a ducal coronet, az., an
eagle, displayed, gu.
O'CONNELL, Iri., a stag, statant. 8l. IO
O'CONNELL, Iri., a stag's head, erased, ar.
83- '3
O'CONNELL, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a stag,
passant, ar.
O'CONNELL of Darrinane Abbey, Kerry, a
stag's head, erased. 83. 13
O'CONNOR, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword. 140. 13
O'CONNOR, Sco. , a hand, gauntleted, throwing
a javelin.
O'CONNOR, Eng., a cock's head, or. 94. 9
O'CONNOR - DON, Koscommon, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sword, ar., hilt
and pommel, gold, entwined with a snake,
ppr,
O'CONYERS, Iri., a bull's head, couped, pierced
through neck by an arrow.
O'CuiLEAN, Iri., a pelican, vulning. 97. 7
O'DANIEL, Iri., a bull, passant. 14. 14
O'DAVORON, Iri., a hind, statant, ppr. 85. 15
ODDIE, an otter's head, erased, in mouth a fish.
comp. 34. 12
ODDY, Eng., a goat's head, per pale, or and az.,
horns counterchanged. 56. 4
ODEHULL, and ODELL, Eng., an eagle, display-
ed, gu. 95. 13
ODEL, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
sword. 140. 13
ODELL of Carriglea, Iri., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, ppr. Quantum
in rebus inane. 140. 14
ODIARD, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in gauntlet a covered cup, or.
ODINGSELL, Notts, and Warw., a wolf, pas-
sant, gu. 63. 3
ODINGSELLS, Eng., a wolf, passant, or, guttee
on neck, gu. 63. 3
ODINGSELLS, Warw., a naked arm, erect, in
hand, ppr., a mullet, gu. 152. 7
O'DoGHERTY, and O'DOHERTY, Iri., in dexter
hand a sword. 159. 7
O'DoNAVAN, Iri., an eagle, rising. 98. 10
O'DONEL, Bart., Iri., two armed arms, em-
bowed, ppr., in saltier, in hand on dexter
side a heart, in sinister a scimitar, all ppr.
In hoc signo vinces. 127. 6
O'DONNEL, or O'DONNELL, Eng., on a ducal
coronet, the attires of a stag, ppr. 83. 8
O'DoNNOGHUE, Iri., on a mount, vert, a pea-
cock, az., spotted, or. 117. i
O'DoNOCHOO, Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, entwined with a
serpent, head toward handle.
O'DONOVAN, co. Cork, on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., an eagle, rising, ppr. Ad-
juvante Deo in hostes. 98. i
O'DovANAN, Iri., an eagle, rising. 98. 10
O'DuANE, Iri., a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
O'DuANE, Iri., a wolf's head and neck, couped.
19- 5
O'DuNN, Iri., a tree, ppr., at foot a lizard,
passant, vert. 26. 9
O'DuiRE, or O'DwiRE, Iri., in hand a sword.
159. 7
O'DYEARNE, an arm, in armour, ppr , garnished,
or, couped at shoulder, in fess, in hand, erect
from elbow, of the first, a covered cup, gold.
O'FARRAIL, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a grey-
hound, current^ sa.
O'FARRAILL, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a grey-
hound, springing, sa.
O'FERRAL-MoRE, co. Kildare : (i.) Out of a
ducal coronet, a dexter hand, apaumee.
(2.) A dexter arm, vested, couped, in fess,
in hand, ppr., a sword, erect. Spes mea
Deus.
OFFICER, Sco., in dexter hand a cutlass, ppr.
Deo juvante, vinco* 153. 15
OFFLEY, out of a ducal coronet, or, the attires
of a stag affixed to scalp, sa. 80. 6
OFFLEY, a demi-lion, per pale, or and az.,
collared and lined, in dexter a pink, ppr.,
stalked and leaved, vert.
OFFLEY, Lond. and Surr., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or, collared, gu., between paws an
olive - branch, stalked and leaved, ppr.,
fructed, gold.
OFFLEY, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, collared,
per pale, counterchanged, holding a branch
of laurel, ppr.
OFFORD, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, or, col-
lared, gu. Satis est prostrassc, leoni. 45. 14
O'FLAHERTIE, a lizard, passant, ppr. 27. 9
O'FLYNN, Iri., in hand, couped at wrist, a
snake. 155. n
OGUEN, a griffin's head, erased, in beak an
oak-branch, fructed, ppr.
OGDEN, between two branches of oak, in orle,
leaves, ppr., fructed, or, a stag's head, ca-
bossed, ppr., attired, gold.
OGIE, Eng., a human heart, gu., pierced by a
passion nail, in bend sinister, az. 136. 9
OGILBY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cock's head, gu. 94. 8
OGILBY, Iri., a lion, rampant, gu., supporting a
tilting-spear, entwined witli a string of tre-
foils, ppr.
OGILVIE, Sco., on a garb, in fess, or, a lion,
passant, gardant, gu. Qua* moderate, fa-ma.
36. 14
OGILVIE, a demi-lady, in hand a flower, ppr.
129. 15
OGILVIE, a lion's head, erased, gu., crowned
with an imperial crown. A Jin. see plate 47
OGILVIE, a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
OGILVIE, in dexter hand a branch of palm, ppr.
Secundat vera fides. 158. 6
OGILVIE, a lion's gamb, ppr. Ex ungui bus
leonis. 51. 15
OGILVIE, a sword, in bend, ppr. Pro patrid.
154- 9
OGILVIE, Earl of Airlie and Lintrathen. See
. AIRLIE.
OGILVIE, a demi-lion, gu., unguled and armed,
az. Forward. 44- '4
OGILVIE, a demi-man, armed at all points,
ppr. Prceclarum reji ct reyno servitium.
127. 10
OGILVIE, in dexter hand a sword, all ppr. Pro
pair id. X59^7
OGILVIE, a lion, rampant, gardant, ppr. Nil
desperandum. 41- 7
OGI
OGILVIB, Sir JOHN, Bart, Baldovan, Dundee,
a demi-lion, rampant, gu., armed, az. For-
ward, and— Terrena pericula tperno. 44. 14
OGILVIE, a dexter arm, in hand a scimitar, all
ppr. Propatrid. 146.4
OGILVIE, a galley, ppr. Cum periculo htcrum.
21. II
OGILVIE, a demi-lion, in dexter a sword, in
pale, ppr. Ex armis honos. 44. 1 1
OGILVIE, a lady's dexter arm, hand apaume'e,
bracelet round wrist, ppr. Pro salute. 151.6
OGILVIE, a bull, issuant, sa., collared with a
garland of roses, ppr. Industria. 15. 1 1
OGILVIE, a dexter arm, couped, in bend dexter,
in hand a plumb-rule.
OGILVIE, a talbot's head, ar. Adfinem, spero.
61. 3
OGILVIE, a lion, rampant, ppr., armed and lan-
gued, gu., in dexter a rose, of the last, stalked
and leaved, ppr. Fortiter et suaviter.
OGILVIE, Earl of Seafield. See SEAFIELD.
OGILVIE, a lion, rampant, ppr. Nil despcr-
andum. 41. 12
OGILVIE, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. For-
ward. 47. 13
OGILVY, Sco., a deer's head, couped, gu., at-
tired, or. Bene paratum dulce. 84. 1 1
OGILVY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
nag's head, ar. 73. I
OGILVY, Sco., a sun-flower, ppr. Quo duxcris
adsum. 53- IO
OGILVY, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. Fi-
deliter. 47. 13
OGILVY, Sco., a demi-bull, sa., collared with a
garland of roses, ppr. Industria. 15. 12
OGILVY, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a garb,
ppr. Marte et industrid. 42. 12
OGILVY, Sco., on a garb, in fess, or, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant. Qua moderata firma. 36. 14
OGILVY, Sco., a sword, in bend, ppr. Pvgno
pro patrid. 154. 9
OGILVY, Sco., in hand a palm-branch, ppr.
Secundat vera fides. 155. 6
OGILVY, Sco., a lion, rampant, between paws a
sword, in pale, ppr. Ex armis honos.
OGILVY, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., armed, az.
Forward. 44. 14
OGILVY of Inshewan, Forfars., a stag's head,
couped at neck, attired, or. Bene paratum
dulce. 84. ii
OGLANDER, Hants, a bear's head, or. Sen-are
munia vita*. 28. 2
OGLANDER, an antelope's head, erased. 82. 6
OGLANDER, a boar's head, couped, in fess. 3. 9
OGLE, Iri., a demi-tiger, rampant, ducally
gorged, ppr. 9. 3
OGLE, Eng., a bull's head, erased, or, horned,
gu. 15. 6
OGLE, a bull's head, or, armed, az., ducally
gorged, gu. 14. 2
OGLE, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
couped, resting on elbow, ppr., in hand an
ancient mace, sa., studded, ar. 151. 10
OGLE, an antelope's head, erased. 82. 7
OGLE, Line., a bull's head, erased, or, armed,
gu., gorged with a chaplet, vert.
OGLE, Northumb., an antelope's head, erased,
ar., tufts, mane, and horns, or. 82. 7
OGLE, Bart., Hants, an heraldic antelope's
head, ar., tufted, maned, and horned, gu.
Prenez en gre. 64.- 5
OGLE, Eglingham, Northumb., an antelope's
301 OLD
head, erased, horned, or, and an arm, armed
in mail, issuing from a circle of gold, in hand
a sword, broken in middle, edge bloody, hilt
and pommel, gold.
OGLE, a demi-lion, or, in dexter a truncheon,
gu-
OGLETHORPE, Eng., a cock's head, or, between
wings, gu. comp. 93. IO
OGLETHORPE, Oxon., a boar's head, couped,
gu., in mouth an oak-branch, vert, fructed,
or. 3- 5
O'GORMAN, Iri., a cubit arm, couped, in hand
a sword, all ppr. Primi et ultimi in betto*
159- 7
O'GRADY, Iri., a horse's head and neck, erased.
72. i
O'GRADY of Kilballyowen, Iri., a horse's head,
ar. Vulneratus, non rictus. J2. i
O'HAHARTY, or O'ELARTY, Iri., a lizard, vert.
27. 10
O'HANLAN, Iri., on a mount, a lizard, erect,
ppr. 27. 10
O'HARA, Eng., a crane's head, or, beak, gu.
116. 9
O'HARA, a demi-lion, rampant, pean, in dexter
a chaplet of oak-leaves, vert, fructed, ppr.
O'HARA, Iri. , a lion, rampant, in dexter a sprig.
O'HARA, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, erm., in
dexter a chaplet of laurel, ppr., fructed, gu.
O'HiCKiE, Iri., in hand, gauntleted, a baton.
153- 12
OKEBOURN, Eng., an eagle, rising from a globe,
winged, all ppr. 8. 2
OKEDEN, Eng., in bear's paw, sa., an oak-
branch, ppr., fructed, or.
OKEDEN, Hants, between two oak-branches,
in orle, a buck's head, cabossed, all ppr.
O'KEEFE, Iri., a dove, gu. 112. II
O'KELLY, Iri., a demi-savage, handcuffed,
wreathed about temples and middle, vert.
136. 14
O'KELLY, Iri., a greyhound, statant, ppr. 1 7. 5
O'KELLY, Iri., on a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound, current, or.
O'KENNELLY, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a flaming sword, ppr.
O'KENNELLY, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr., blade wavy.
OKEOVER, Oxon. and Staffs., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-dragon, erm. 90. 15
OKEOVER of Okeover, Staffs., out of a coronet,
or, a demi-wyvern, erm., langued, gu. Esto
vigilans. 91. 2
O'KERNEY, Iri., a swan's head, sa., between
wings, or. 75. I
OKES, a cockatrice, sa. 92. 13
OKETON, or OKTON, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, or.
142. 13
OKEWOLD, Glouc., a leopard's head, erased, or,
between wings, vert.
OLD, a cluster of grapes, pendent, slipped and
leaved, vert. 30. 9
OLDAKER, a griffin's head. Observe. 87. 6
OLDAKER, Kent, a bull's head, erased. 15. 6
OLDBEIFE, Eng., a spread eagle. 96. 10
OLDERBURY, Lond., out of an antique crown,
or, a demi-lion, rampant, az.
OLDERSHAW, Suff., a pheon, sa., entwined by
a snake, ppr. 89. I
OLDES, Eng., a lion, sejant, ppr., supporting
an antique shield, gu., charged with a fess,
or. 3s 4-
OLD
302
ONL
OLDESWORTH, Glouc., a lion, sejant, gu., sup-
porting between paws a scroll, or.
OLDFIELD, Chesh., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.
102. 12
OLDFIELD, Oxon., Leic., and Line., on a garb,
or, a dove, ar., beaked and legged, gu., in
beak an ear of wheat, gold. 1 12. 6
OLDFIELD, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-wyvern, wings displayed, ar, 90. 15
OLDGATE, out of a mural coronet, ar., a bull's
head, sa., collared, go bony, ar. and gu.
OLDHAM, Eng., a dove, sa., in mouth a sprig
of laurel, vert. 1 06. 7
OLDHAM, Lond., an owl, in an ivy bush, both
ppr.
OLDMIXON, Somers., a battle-axe, erect, or,
headed, ar., in middle of handle a ribbon,
tied, az.
OLDS WORTH, Glouc., a lion, sejant, gardant,
gu., resting dexter on a carved shield, or.
O'LEARIE, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword. 140. 13
OLIPHANT, Sco., a crescent, 01. What was may
be. 140. 2
OLIPHANT, Sco., the sun in glory, ppr. liinc
ittuminabimur. 7- IO
OLIPHANT, Sco., an elephant's head, erased,
ppr. Quod agis fort Her. 24. 6
OLIPHANT, Sco., a falcon, volant, ppr. Altiora
peto. 105. I
OLIPHANT, Sco., an eagle, regardant, wings
expanded, ppr. Altiora peto. loo. 10
OLIPHANT, Eng., a camel, ppr. 31. II
OLIPHANT, Sco. , a falcon, perched, ppr. A tout
pourvoir. 104. 2
OLIPHANT, an elephant's head, couped, ppr.
Quod agis fortiter. 24. 10
OLIPHANT, Sco., an elephant's head, couped,
ar. Non mutat fortuna genus. 24. 10
OLIPHANT, a unicorn's head, couped, ar., maned
and horned, or. Tout pourvoir. 70. 4
OLIPHANT, Sco., a hand, issuing, pointing, ppr.
Hope and not rue. 154- 15
OLIPHANT, Sco., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
maned and horned, or. Tout pourvoir. 70. 5
OLIPHANT, Sco., an elephant's trunk, ppr.
158- 7
OLIPHANT, Broadfield House, Cumb. : (i.) For
Oliphant, an elephant. 24. 14. (2.) For
Uewitt, a falcon. 104. 2
OLIPHANT of Condie, Perth, a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., armed and maned, or. Altiora
peto. 70. 4
OLIVE, Lond., a cockatrice's head, erased, ppr.,
combed and wattled, gu. 92. I
OLIVER, Iri., an heraldic tiger's head, erased,
or, collared, az. 64. 6
OLIVER, Sco., a dexter arm, ppr., vested, ar.,
turned up, gu., in hand an olive-branch,
fructed, ppr. Adfcedera cresco.
OLIVER, Exeter, Devons., a lion's head, erased,
enninois, collared and ringed, ar. 49. 12
OLIVER, Kent, a lion's head, erased, gu., col-
lared, ar. Non sine. 49. 12
OLIVER, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, hurling a
curling-stone, all ppr. 133. 6
OLIVER, a dexter naked arm, in hand an
olive-branch, fructed, ppr. 133. 4
OLIVER, Cornw., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sprig of oak, ppr., fructed, or.
OLIVER, Suss., a martlet, ar., in beak a sprig,
vert.
OLIVER of Cherrymount, Iri., in hand a
branch of olive, ppr. Ito tu etfac similiter.
133- 4
OLIVIER of Potterne Manor, Wilts., an
esquire's helmet, ppr. Sicut oliva virens
Icetor in cede Dei. 66. 14
OLIVIER, Lond. and Beds., an esquire's helmet,
ppr. 66. 14
OLLNEY, or OLNEY, Glouc. and Northamp., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a phoenix's head in
flames, in beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
OLMIUS, Lond., between two laurel-branches,
vert, a demi-moor, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, wreathed round head, ar. and
gu., on head a fess, counter-embattled.
O'LoGHLEN, Bart., Iri., on a ducal coronet, or,
an anchor, erect, entwined with cable, ppr.
Anchora salutis. comp. 133. 7
O'LOGHLIN, Iri., an anchor and cable, erect,
PP^ 133- 7
O'MALLAHAN, Iri., a horse, at full speed. 73. 5
O'MALLEY, Bart., Iri., a horse, at full speed.
Terra marique potens. . 73* 5
O'MALLEY, a hare, current. 58. 8
O'MALY, Iri., a ship, in full sail, ppr. 21. 14
O'MANNIS, Iri., in hand, ppr., a long cross, in
pale, purp.
O'MEAGHIR, Iri., a falcon, rising, ppr. 100. 13
O'MEARA, Iri., a pelican, vulning, ppr. 97. 7
O'MEARD, Iri., a pelican, ppr., vulning. 97. 7
OMER, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
OMMANEY, Surr., a cubit arm, erect, in hand a
battle-axe, in bend sinister, ppr. 156. 14
OMOND, Sco., a cubit arm, in armour, erect, in
hand a spear in fend, point downwards.
67. 4
O'MuLLEN, Iri., out of a crescent, gu., a sword,
ei-ect, ppr. 66. 8
O'MuLRiAN, OWNEY, Iri., a griffin, segreant,
gu., in sinister a dagger, in pale.
O'NEALE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a cubit
arm, in hand a sword.
O'NEILL, Iri., a dexter arm, in antique mail,
embowed, in gauntlet a sword, all ppr.
see plate 140
O'NEILL, out of a ducal' coronet, or, a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a
sword, blade waved, gold.
O'NEILL, Earl, Iri. (O'Neill), an arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., garnished, or, in
hand a sword, also ppr. Lamh dearg eirin.
140. 13
O'NELEY, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet,
or, an eagle's head, in flames, ppr., in beak
a sprig, vert.
O'NEYLAN, Iri., in hand a sword. 159' 7
O'NEYLAN, Iri., in dexter hand, couped below
wrist, a sword, in pale, on point a boar's
head, in fess. 148. n
ONGLEY, Baron, Iri. (Henley-Ongley), a phoe-
nix in flames, in beak a fire-ball, all ppr.
Mihi curafuturi. 103. 15
ONION, Eng., in dexter hand, gu., a spear, or.
148. 10
ONLEY, Northamp. and Suff., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an eagle's head, in flames, ppr.,
in beak a sprig, vert.
ONLEY, SAVILL-, Ess. and Middx. : (i.) For
Onley, out of a crown vallary, or, an eagle's
head, issuing from flames, ppr., in beak a
laurel-sprig, vert. (2.) For Savitt, on a
ONM
303
mount, vert, an owl, ar., charged on body
with three mullets, in bend, gu. (3.) For
Harvey, a dexter cubit arm, hand apaume"e,
ppr., charged from wrist with a pile, gu.,
above the fingers a crescent reversed, ar.
ONMANY, Iri., a gate, ppr. 155. 12
O'NOLAN, Iri., a hawk. 104. 2
ONSLOW, Surr. and Salop, a falcon, ppr., legged
and belled, or. preying on a partridge, of the
first, Festina lente, 97. 9
ONSLOW, Bart., Lane., an eagle, sa., preying
on a partridge, or. Festina lente. 97. 9
ONSLOW, Earl (Onslow), an eagle, sa., preying
on a partridge, or. Festina lente — and —
Semper fidelis. 97-9
OPENHEMER, or OPPENHEMER, a garland of
laurel, surmounted by a trident, in bend
dexter.
O'PHEALAN, and OFFEALAM, out of a ducal
coronet, a morion, feathers issuant from
top.
OPIE, Cornw., a demi-stag, rampant, in mouth
an arrow.
OPYE, Cornw., a demi-stag, erm., attired, or,
pierced through neck by an arrow, sa.,
feathered and headed, ar., wouftd and head
of arrow, gutte'e-de-sang. see plate 79
ORAM, Eng., a torteau, az., charged with a
stag, standing on a mount, vert. 79. 5
ORANMORE, and BROWNE, Baron, Iri. (Browne),
an eagle's head, erased. Furtiter et fiddlier.
IO2. IO
ORAY, or OYRY, a pennon, per fess, gu. and
or, staff, in bend, counterchanged. 2. 8
ORBY, an ox -yoke, erect, ar.
ORBY, or ORREBY, on a chapeau, erm., a ram's
head.
ORCHARD, Sco., in hand a sheaf of arrows,
points downward, ppr. 127. 12
ORCHARD, Eng., a crow. sa. 114. n
ORD, Sco., a fish, haurient. 6. 10
ORD, Eng., a stag's head, erased, purp. 83. 13
ORD, Northumb., an elk's head, erased, ar.,
attired, or.
ORD : (i.) For Ord, an elk's head, couped,
ppr. 55. 4 (2.) For Craven, on a chapeau,
purp., turned up. erm., a griffin, statant,
wings elevated and addorsed, of the second,
beak, or. 87. 10
ORDE, Northumb., a deini-lion, or, in dexter a
fleurde-lis, gu. 46. 1 1
ORDE, Bart., Northumb., a demi-lion, in dex-
ter a fleur-de-lis, or. 46. 1 1
ORDE, Hants, an elk's head, erased, ppr. 55. 4
^ORDE of Nunnykirk, Northumb., an elk's
head, ppr. Mitis etfortls. 55. 4
ORDWAY, two wings, displayed, each charged
with a mullet, pierced.
O'REILLY, Iri., on a roundel, sa., a cheveron,
or.
O'REILLY, Eng., an acorn, slipped and leaved,
vert. 54. 9
O'REILLY, East Brefney : (i.) Out of a ducal
coronet, or, an oak-tree, with a snake, en-
twined, descendant, ppr. (2.) A cubit arm,
in armour, in gauntlet a dagger, all ppr.
ORENGE, Somers., a demi-talbot, or. 61. 5
ORFEUR, Cumb., a woman's head, couped at
breasts, all ppr., on head a cross pattee,
fetched, or.
ORFORD, Earl of (Walpole). the bust of a man
in profile, couped, ppr., ducally crowned, or,
ORR
from the coronet flowing a long cap, turned
forward, gu., tasselled, gold, charged with
a Catherine wheel, of the last. Fari quce
sentias.
ORGAINE, Berks, and Wilts., three organ-pipes,
one in pale, two in saltier, or, bound, with a
chaplet of laurel, vert.
ORGAN, same crest.
ORIEL, Baron. See FERRARD, Viscount.
O'RiLEY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, an oak-
tree, around stem a serpent, entwined, all
ppr.
ORKNEY, Earl of (Fitzmaurice), a centaur,
passant, ppr. 133. 13
ORLEBAR, Lond. and Beds., an eagle's head,
between wings, erect, ar., charged on neck
with two barrulets, gu.
ORME, Sco., a griffin, passant, gu. 87. 13
ORME, Sco., a demi-griffin, wings addorsed, ar.
86. 13
ORME, Northamp., a dolphin, naiant, ar., fins,
tail, and tusk, or. 68. 1 1
ORME, Sco., a dragon, passant, wings addorsed,
ppr. 89. 13
ORME, Mayo, a dolphin, embowed, az., fins
and tail, or, surmounted of a pole-axe, gold.
ORMEROD, Lond., Glouc., and Lane., a wolf's
head, couped at neck, in mouth an ostrich-
feather, in pale, ppr.
ORMESBY, Line., an arm, embowed, vested, sa.,
cuffed, or, in hand, ppr., a leg, in armour,
couped at thigh, of the last, garnished, gold.
ORMSBY, Line., an arm, couped at elbow,
vested, sa., in hand a leg, in armour, couped
at thigh, all ppr. comp. 67. IO
ORMISTONE, Sco., a cock, crowing, ppr. In
dubiis constans. 94. 12
ORMISTONE, Sco., an anchor, ppr. Felicior quo
certior. 153. 1 1
ORMONDE, Marquess of (Butler), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
ar., therefrom a falcon, rising, of the last.
Commeje trouve — and — Depressus extottor.
ORMSBY, Iri., two globes, ppr. 8. 5
ORMSBY, Eng., a falcon, rising, or. 100. 13
ORMSBY, a dexter arm, in armour, e bowed,
in hand a leg, in armuur, couped above knee,
all ppr. Fortis qui prudens. comp. 67. IO
ORMSBY, co. Sligo and Salop, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., charged with a rose,
gu., in hand a leg, in armour, couped above
knee, also ppr.
O'RoURK, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
gauntlet grasping a sword, ppr.
ORPSEN, Kerry, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
lion, rampant, or. Vincit veritas. 44. 13
ORPWOOD, Berks., a boar, passant, quarters,
erm. and ermines, bristled, armed, and
hoofed, or. 4, 1 1
ORR of Harvieston, Clackm., a cornucopia.
Virtuti forturia comes. 30. 13
ORR, Sco., a cornucopia, ppr. Bonis omnia
bona. 30. 13 or 14
ORR, Sco., a cornucopia. Virtuti fortuna
comes. 30. 13 or 14
ORR, a lion, passant, ppr., resting dexter on a
torteaii.
ORR, Sco., out of a heart, a dexter hand grasp-
ing a scimitar. True to the end. 1 38. 3
ORRED, a hare, salient, ppr., in mouth three
ears of corn, or.
ORRELL, Camb. and Chesh., a lion's head,
OBR
304
erased, ar., powdered with torteaux, and
ducally gorged, gu.
ORROCK, Sco., a falcon, perching, ppr. Solus
Christus mca rupes. 100. 13
ORROCK, United States, America, same crest
and motto.
ORTNER, Lond., a tower, ppr., cupola and flag,
gu. Vim i'i repellere licet. 22. 5
ORTON, and ORTUN, Eng.3 a tower, ppr., cupola
and flag, gu. 22. 5
ORTON, a tower, ar. 22. 14
ORY, an arm, in armour, in hand a swoi'd, all
ppr. 140, 13
OSBALDESTON, Glouc. : (i.) A stag's head,
erased, per pale, ar. and sa., guttle, counter-
changed, attired, or. 83. 13. (2.) A man,
in armour, on horseback, all ppr., in dexter
a sword, ar., hilt, or. 73. 13
OSBALDESTON of Osbaldeston, Lane., same
crests.
OSBALDESTON of Humanby, Yorks., same
crests.
OSBALDESTON, Heref., a stag's head, erased,
per pale, ar. and sa., guttee, counterchanged,
attired, or. 83. 13
OSBALDESTON, Heref., a man, in armour, on
horseback, all ppr., in dexter a sword, ar.,
hilt, or. 73- 13
OSBALDESTON of Oxon., a knight, in complete
armour, on a white horse, on his shield the
family arms. Constance et ferme.
73- 13
OSBORN, Iri., out of a mural coronet, gu., a
lion's head, ar. 45. 15
OSBORN, Eng., an heraldic tiger, passant, ppr.
64. II
OSBORNE, Eng., an heraldic tiger, passant, ar.,
with a label of three points for difference.
Pax in bello.
OSBORN, or OSBORNE, a lion's head, erased, ar.,
ducally crowned, or. 161. 10
OSBORNE, Duke of Leeds. See LEEDS.
OSBORNE, Norf. and Ess., out of a ducal coro-
net, or," a tiger's head, sa., armed and crined,
gold. ii. I
OSBORNE, Derbs., a pelican, in nest, feeding
her young, or. 97. 2
OSBORNE, Yorks., a tiger, passant, ar., crested
and tufted, sa. Pax in bello. 64. 1 1
OSBORNE, Bart., Beds., a lion's head, erased,
ar., ducally crowned, or. Quantum in rebus
inane. 161. 10
OSBORNE, Derbs., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
44. 14
OSBORNE, Kent, a demi- leopard, rampant, col-
lared and lined. 9. 5
OSBORNE, Lond., an heraldic tiger, statant,
ar., crested and tufted, sa. comp. 64. 1 1
OSBORNE, Suff., a unicorn, passant, or, ducally
gorged, ringed, lined, armed, and crined, sa.
70. 12
OSBORNE. Beds., a leopard's head, ppr., ducally
crowned, or.
OSBORNE, Bart., Iri., a sea-lion, sejant, in dex-
ter a trident. Pax in bello.
OSBOURNE, Eng., 011 a rock, a castle in flames,
ppr. 67. 3
OSBOURNE, a unicorn, passant, or, ducally
gorged and chained, sa., horned, of the
second and first. 70. 1 2
OSBOURNE, Sco., a sword, erect, ppr. Je gag-
nic. 65. 6
OUL
O'SELBAC, Iri., a dexter hand pointing with
one finger, gu. 154. 15
OSEVAIN, Eng., a horse, passant, saddled and
bridled. 73. 7
OSGODBY, on a chapeau, a cross pattee, firn-
briated.
O'SHANLY, Iri., a hand, in armour, grasping a
broken sword.
O'SHAUGHNESSY, Iri., a nag's head, erased, sa.,
bridled, or. 72. 7
O'SHEE, Iri., a swan, rousant, sa., beaked and
membered, gu. Vincit veritas. 114. 12
O'SLATTERIE, or SLATTERIE, Iri., a cock, crow-
ing, ppr. 94. 12
OSMER, a buck's head, cabossed, ppr. 84. 2
OSMOND, Eng., an eagle, or. ' 98. 9
OSTLE, Eng., a horse's head. 72. I
OSTLER, a nag's head, issuing.
OSTRICH, an ostrich's head, erased, az., in
mouth a horse-shoe, or. see plate 108
O'SULLEVAN, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a bird,
ppr. 119. 2
O'SULLIVAN, BEARRA-, Iri., on a serpent, vert,
a moorcock, ppr.
OSWALD, Sco., a star of six points, waved, ar.
Monstrant astra viam. 128. ^
OSWALD, Eng., on a mount, a stag, lodged
under a holly-bush, all ppr.
OSWALD, out of a cloud, a dexter hand point-
ing toward a star of eight rays. Forti faret
codum. 159. 8
OSWALD, Sco., the same crest. Sequamur.
OSWALD, a comet-star, or. Monstrant astra
viam. 7. 6
OTGHER, a martlet, wings expanded, ar.
see plate 119
OTHWELL, Eng., a dove, volant, gu.
comp. 1 06. 9
OTLEY, Salop, in front of a garb, or, three
arrows, two in saltier, one in pale, points
downward, sa. Dat Deus incrcmentum.
OTTER, Hunts., a crescent, or. 140. 2
OTTLEY, Eng., a demi-lion, or, holding a
branch. com p. 46. 3
OTTLEY, Salop, a sheaf of oats, or, banded,
vert. ' 12. 13
OTTO, an otter, ppr. 34. 8
OTWAY, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.
102. 12
OTWAY, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or,
two wings, expanded, sa. 109. 12
OTWAY, Bart., Suss., out of a ducal coronet,
or, two wings, in pale, sa. Si Deus nobiscum,
quis contra nos. 109. 12
OUCHTERLONY. Sco., an eagle, displayed, party
per pale. Deus mihi adjutor. 95. 13
OUCHTERLONY, a rock, ppr. Jamais dbattu. 67. 5
OUCHTON, Eng., an eagle's head, or. 102. 9
OUGHTON, Sco., a tower, the sinister side-
battlement broken, all ppr., thereout a lau-
rel-sprig, vert, the tower charged on centre
with a grenade, sa., fired, ppr. Nescit abo-
lere vetustas.
OUGHTON, a tower, ruined on sinister top,
therefrom a laurel-branch issuing, ppr.
Nescit abolere retustas.
OULD, Iri., five arrows, in saltier, banded in
middle. 107. n
OULDES WORTH, a lion, sejant, gu., resting dex-
ter on a shield.
OULDFIELD, Line., on a garb, or, a dove, ar., in
beak an ear of wheat, gold. 112. 6
OUL
305
PAO
OULDS WORTH, Eng., out of a ducai coronet, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ppr. 108. 5
ODLDSWORTH, Glouc., a lion, sejant, gu., rest-
ing dexter on a carved shield, or.
OULRY, an owl, sa., between wings, dexter, or,
sinister, sa. comp. 107. 9
OULTON, and OWLTON, Eng., a martlet, ar.
119. 4
OULTON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13
OUSELET, Bart., Herts., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a wolf's head, erased, sa., in mouth a
dexter hand, couped at wrist, gu. Mars
lupi agnis vita.
OUSELEY, Northamp., same crest.
OUTLAWE, Norf., a demi-wolf, ppr., pierced
through side by an arrow, or, feathered and
headed, ar., the arrow in bend sinister.
comp. 64. 8
OUTRAM, Eng., a goat's head, erased, per fess,
or and sa. 55-2
OVER, Middx. and Herts., a bird, rising, or,
beaked and membered, gu., in beak an olive-
branch, vert, fructed, or. 106. 13
OVERBERY, and OVERBURY, Glouc., a lion's
gamb, erect, ar., encircled by a ducal coro-
net, or. 45. 9
OVEREND, Iri., a cherub's head, or. 130. 10
OVERMAN, Norf. and Suff., a leopard, sejant,
ppr., in dexter a fleur-de-lis, or.
OVERSTONE, Baron (Jones Loyd), a buck's
head, ppr., attired, or, erased, sa., charged
on neck with a fess, engrailed, of the last,
thereon three bezants. Non mihi sed patrice.
OVERTON, Ruts., a maiden's head, ppr., vested,
gu., crined, or. comp. 139. 8
OVERTON, Eng., on a chapeau, a martlet, sa.
119. 8
OVERY, Eng., a bull's head, az. 14. 7
OWEN, Salop, a wolf, passant, ar. 63. 3
OWEN, a demi-dragon, gu., winged, or. 91. 8
OWEN, Eng., two eagles' heads, conjoined at
neck, erased, or. see plate 96
OWEN, Wei., a lion, rampant, or. Honestas
optima politia. 41. 12
OWEN, BULKELEY-, of Tedsmore Hall, Salop :
(i.) For Owen, two eagles' heads, conjoined
in one neck, erased, party per fess, or and
gu., membered, of the last. (2.) For Hat-
chett, the blade of a battle-axe, ppr., edge
upward. (3.) For Bulkeley, in a ducal coro-
net, a bull's head, ar., armed, or. Eryr
Eryrod Eryri — and — Nee temeret nee timide.
14. 2
OWEN, a hawk's lure, charged with a fleur-de-
lis.
OWEN, Wore., an eagle's neck, with two heads,
couped, ppr.
OWEN, an anchor, sa., on base thereof a lion,
statant, gu.
OWEN, Iri., a cubit arm, vested, in hand a
lizard, 146. 10
OWEN, Oxon., a cubit arm, erect, vested, az.,
cuffed, erm., in hand, ppr., a chaplet, vert.
see plate 143
OWEN, Salop, a Cornish chough, ppr., in dexter
a fleur-de-lis, ar.
OWEN, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
OWEN, Glouc., out of a mural coronet, or, a
lion's gamb, sa., holding a fleur-de-lis, gold.
OWEN, Bart., Wei., a lion, rampant, or.
Honestas optima, politia. 41. 12
OWEN, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, sa., a
beech-tree, vert. Repullulat. 25. 2
OWEN, Wei., a raven, ppr., in beak a bait.
Deus pascit corvos.
OWEN, Wei.: (i.) A Cornish chough, ppr., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, ar. (2.) Two eagles'
heads, conjoined in one neck, erased, party,
per fess, or and gu., membered, of the last.
OWEN, Garthynghared, Wei., a cock's head,
erased, ar., in mouth a snake, az.
OWENS, Holastone, Antrim, a boar, passant,
ppr., collared and chained, or, to a holly-
bush, also ppr.
OWENS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, sa., a
beech -tree, vert. 25. 2
OWERS, a lion, passant, tail extended. Sine
timore. 40. 2
OWERS, a snake, nowed. 1 1 1. 8
OWGAN, a cockatrice, close, gu., legged and
beaked, sa., crested, or. 92. 13
OWSLEY, Leic., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
holly-branch.
OXBOROUGH, and OXBURGH, Eng., on point of
a sword, erect, ppr., a cross patt^e, sa. 90. I
OXBOROUGH, and OXBURGH, Norf., on a mount,
vert, a lion, rampant, or, holding up a spear,
gu., headed, ar., under the head two ribbons,
flotant, one or, the other az. 41. 6
OXCLIFFE, Eng., on a mount, vert, a bull, pas-
sant, sa. 15. 12
OXENBRIDGE, Bart., Eng., a demi-lion, tail
forked, ar., langued and armed, gu. 44. 14
OXENBRIDGE, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand
holding a club, ppr. 136. 3
/OXENDEN, Bart., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a lion's head, affrontee, or.
OXFORD and MORTIMER, Earl of (Harley), a
castle, triple-towered, ar., out of middle
tower a demi-lion, gu. Virtute et fide. 23. 5
OXLEY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a pea-
cock, ppr. 117. 12
OXMAN, Ruts., a demi-lion, rampant, regard-
ant, gu. comp. 42. 13
OXNAM, Cornw., an ox, sa. 14. 13
OXTOBY, Eng., in dexter hand a sword. 159. 7
OYKE, Eng., an ox-yoke, erect, sa., bows, or.
OYRY, a pennon, in bend, waving toward sinis-
ter, staff counterchanged. 2. 8
PACE, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
PACE, a boar's head, couped and erect, sa.,
eared, or, charged with an anchor, gold.
PACE, Leic., a buck's head, cabossed, ar., at-
tired, or, between attires a bird, wings ex-
panded, sa. 84. 3
PACHNUM, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-hawk, rising, ppr.
PACK, or PACKE, Eng., a leg, in armour,
U
PAG
306
couped, bent at knee, spurred, all ppr.
138. 5
PACK, out of a mural coronet, ar., a lion's
head, gu., gorged with a wreath, or.
PACKE, Norf., a lion's head, erased, or, collared,
sa., charged with three cinquefoils, erm.
PACKE, Leic. , a lion's head, erased, or, collared,
sa., on collar three cinquefoils, with an er-
mine-spot on each leaf. Libertas sub reye
pio. 49. 1 2
PACKE. Northamp., a lion's head, erased, or,
collared, sa., on collar three mullets, ar.
PACKENHAM, Hants, a leopard, couchant.
II. 12
PACKER, Berks., a black's head, couped, sa.,
wreathed round temples, or and gu. 135. 9
PACKER, Ess., a pelican in her piety, ar. 97. 2
PACKINGTON, Surr. and Middx., a demi-lion,
az, in dexter a dagger, ar.
PACKINGTON, Wore, arid Bucks., an elephant,
passant, or. 24. 14
PACKINGTON, Beds., Bucks., and Wore., a
derm-hare, az., charged with three bezants.
58. 3
PACKNAM, out of a mural coronet, an eagle,
wings elevated.
PACKWOOD, Warw., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
holding with dexter and supporting with
sinister a bell, sa., with a canton, erm.
None is truly great but he that is truly good.
PADDON, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a covered
cup, or. 142. II
PADDON, Eng., a tower in flames, ppr. 34. 4
PADDON of Thralesend, Beds., a tower, or,
flammant, ppr. 34. 4
PADDYE, Lane., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, ar. 37-8
PAGAN, Eng, in hand a dagger, erect, ppr.
Nee timeo, nee sperno. 122. 12
PAGAN, Sco., out of a mural coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed, ppr. 98. 3
PAGANELL, and PAGNELL, Eng., in the sea,
ppr., a column, sa. 136. 5
PAGE, out of a ducal coronet, per pale, or and
gu., a demi-griffin, salient, per pale, counter-
changed, beaked, of the second. 86. 2
PAGE, out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-
griffin, gu.
PAGE of Holebrook, Somers., a demi-griffin.
Honneur pour objet. 86, 1 3
PAGE, or PAIGE, Devons., an eagle, displayed,
erm. . 95. 13
PAGE, Middx., out of a mural coronet, gii., a
lion's head, or. 45. 1 5
PAGE, Kent, a demi-griffin, erm., beaked and
legged, gu. Another, ar. 86. 13
PAGE, Beds, and Kent, a demi-horse, per pale,
dancettde, or and az. 72. 10
PAGE, Hants, a demi-seahorse, assurgent.
69. ii
PAGE, Camb., a demi-griffin, holding a ducal
coronet. see plate 86
PAGELET, a morion, ppr. 154. i
PAGENHAM, out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-
eagle, gu., armed, gold. 98. 3
PAGET, Somers., a demi-tiger, rampant, sa.,
tufted and maned, ar., ducally gorged, or.
Diciendo y haciendo.
PAGET, Lond. and Staffs., a demi-tiger, ram-
pant, sa., ducally gorged, tufted, and maned,
ar.
PAGET, Marquis of Anglesea. See ANGLESEA.
PAL
PAGET of Ruddington .Grange, Leic., a lion,
rampant. Honestas. 41. 12
PAGET, Chipping Norton, a cubit arm, erect,
vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand a scroll, of
the second, bearing the inscription — Deo
faget. 134. 14
PAGETT, a demi-tiger, sa., ducally gorged and
tufted, ar. see plate 9
PAGITT, Lond., Middx., and Northamp., a
cubit arm, erect, vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in
hand, ppr., a scroll, of the second, charged
with motto — Deo pagit — a seal affixed there-
to, pendent, gu. 134. 14
PAGRAVE, Eng., a greyhound's head, ar. 18. 10
PAGRAVE, a rhinoceros, or. 31. 4
PAIN, Iri., on a chapeau, ppr., a greyhound;
sejant, or.
PAIN, Eng., a lion, rampant, ppr., supporting
a garb, or. 41. 13
PAIN, Patcham Place, Suss., a stag's head,
erased. 83. 13
PAINE, Eng., on a mount, vert, a lion,- ram-
pant, collared, in dexter an arrow. 40. 1 3
PAINTER, Eng., a goat, passant, ar., armed,
bearded, and hoofed, or. 56. 1 1
PAINTER, Cornw., three pheons, ar., handled,
or, two in saltier, one in pale, banded, gu.
PAITON, a griffin, or. .87. 12
PAKEMAN, a cockatrice, gu. , combed and wat-
tled, or. 92. 13
PAKENHAM, Earl of Longford. See LONGFORD.
PAKENHAM, Eng., in hand three arrows, points
downward, all ppr. 127. 12
PAKENHAM, Iri. and Eng., a griffin, segreant,
holding an escarbuncle, all ppr.
PAKENHAM, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed. 101. 2
PAKINGTON, Middx. and Surr., a demi-lion,
az., in dexter a dagger, ar. 44. 1 1
PAKINGTON, a demi-hare, az., bezantee. 58. 3
PAKINGTON, a demi-squirrel, erased, gu.
PAKINGTON, Bucks., an elephant, passant, or,
armed, gu. 24. 14
PALEY, Eng., a hand, issuing from a heart,
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr. 138. 3
PALEY, a boar's head, couped, in pale. 3. 4
PALEY of Oatlauds, Yorks., a stag's head,
couped, ppr. 84. n
PALK, Bart., Devons., on a semi-terrestrial
globe, ppr., an eagle, rising, ar.
PALL ANT, Suff., an escutcheon, of the family
arms, between wings, ppr.
PALLEY, a camel's head, sa. 31-7
PALLISER, Bucks., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a demi-eagle, wings elevated, or. 100. 2
PALLISER, Bucks., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
demi-eagle, wings elevated, erminois, charged
on breast with an anchor, in pale, az.
PALLISER of Derryluskan, Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, gu., a demi-eagle, wings elevated,
or. Deo volente. 100. 2
PALMER, Eng., a griffin, sejant, ar., beaked
and legged, or, a crescent on breast.
see plate 88
PALMER, Sco., a cat, sejant, ppr. 32. 2
PALMER, Beds., a greyhound, current, sa. 17. 8
PALMER, Northamp., a wyvern, or, armed and
langued, gu. Pour apprendre oblier ne puts.
91- 5
PALMER, Iri, same crest.
PALMER, Warw. and Yorks., a griffin, sejant.
SS. 13
PAL
307
PALMER, out of a ducal coronet, or, an ele-
phant's head, sa. 24. 12
PALMER of Holme Park, Berks., a talbot, se-
jant, erminois. 61. II
PALMER, between*; two laurel-branches, vert,
an escallop, ar.
PALMER, a dragon's head, couped, or, collared
and winged, vert, on collar three plates,
breast guttee-de-poix, wings fretty, ar., be-
tween the fret, trefoils, of the last, see plate 90
PALMER, Herts., a wyvern's head, or, collared,
gu., wings expanded, vert, fretty, senate of .
trefoils, slipped, ar.
PALMER, Kent, an ostrich, volant, ar.
PALMER, Line., a cubit arm, erect, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a palmer's staff.
PALMER, Lond. , a lion, rampant, or, holding
a palmer's staff, sa., head, end, and rest, or.
PALMER, Northamp., a wyvern, or, wings ad-
dorsed, vert. 91. 5
PALMER, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head. 86. 3
PALMER, Bucks, and Northamp., out of rays,
ppr., a griffin's head, ar.
PALMER, Surr., a greyhound, sejant, sa., col-
lared, or, on shoulder a trefoil, slipped, ar.
comp. 1 8. 13
PALMER, Bucks, and Northamp., a cubit arm,
in mail, erect, ppr., in hand a halberd, sa.,
headed, ar.
PALMER, Suss., a demi-panther, rampant, gar-
dant, flames issuing from ears and mouth,
ppr., holding a branch, vert, fructed, gu.
9. 6
PALMER of Clifton Lodge, Beds., same crest.
PALMER, Bart., Leic., a lion, couchant, or. 39. 5
PALMER, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., ornamented, or, in hand a spear,
ppr. In Deo est mihi omnis fides, comp. 141. 6
PALMER, Bart., Kent, a demi-panther, ram-
pant, flames issuing from mouth and ears,
holding a palm-branch, all ppr. Palma vir-
tuti. 9. 6
PALMERSTON, Viscount (Temple), a talbot, se-
jant, sa., collared and lined, or. Flecti, non
frangi. 61. II
PALMES, in hand a palm-branch. Ut palma
Justus. 158. 6
PALMES of Naburn, Yorks., in hand a palm-
branch. Ut palma Justus. 158. 6
PALMES, out of a ducal coronet, gu.. a dragon's
head, sa., encompassed with flames, ppr.
90. 2
PALSHED, an arm, embowed, vested, in hand,
ppr., three flowers, az., stalked and leaved,
vert.
PALTOCK, Surr., on a mount, vert, a greyhound,
sejant, sa., spotted, ar., collared, or. 1 8. 13
PAMURE, a demi-lion, rampant, az., in dexter
an heraldic rose, stalked and leaved, or.
PANCEFOOTE, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, az. 142. 13
PANELLEE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
heraldic tiger's head, gu. 64. 9
PANMURE, Baron (Maule), a wyvern, vert,
spouting fire before and behind. Clemenlid
et animis.
PAXNELL, Eng., out of an earl's coronet, a
moor's head, from shoulders, ppr. 129. 1 1
PANTER, Eng., a talbot, passant, sa., collared
and lined. 61. 8
PANTHER, Eng., a panther, passant, gardant,
ppr. II. 6
PAR
PANTON, Suss., a dolphin, haurient, or, between
two wings, gu., each charged with as many
bars, ar. 68. 1 1
PANTON, Wei., a sword, ppr., hilt and pom-
mel, or, enfiled with a leopard's head,
gold. 10. i
PANTON, Sco., a spear-head, ppr. Firmius ad
puynam. 147. 9
PANTON, a lion, couchant, tail between hind
legs, az., bezantee. 39. 5
PANTON, Durh., a sword, ppr., hilt and pom-
mel, or, enfiled with a leopard's head, gold.
Semper eadem. 10. I
PAPE, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a clam-shell,
or. 158. 3
PAPE, a falcon, wings expanded, ppr. 100. 13
PAPEWORTH, Eng., a fox's head, erased, gu.
16. i
PAPILLON of Acrise, Kent, a crescent, ar.
Ditat servata fides. 140. 2
PARAMORE, Kent, two arms, embowed, vested,
az., between hands, ppr., an etoile, or.
PARAMOUR, Kent, a cubit arm, erect, vested,
az., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an etoile, or.
PARAMOUR, Leic. and Salop, an antelope,
sejant, or, attired, maned, and tufted, sa.
PARAVISIN, Lond., out of a tower, an arm,
embowed, vested, in hand a tilting-spear.
24. I
PARBURY, Lond., between two branches of
laurel, in saltier, ppr., a pelican, or, seme"e
of torteaux, in nest, also ppr., feeding her
young. Cras mihi.
PARDEO, a tower, gu. 22. 14
PARDOE, Eng., a griffin, sejant, az., winged,
legged, and beaked, or. 88. 13
PARDOE, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, ar.,
supporting an escallop, sa.
PARDOE, Nash Court, Salop, a lion, passant,
gardant. 37. 13
PARDOE, Herts., a tower, or. 22. 14
PARES, Eng., a greyhound, current, gu. 17. 8
PARES of Hopwell Hall, Derbs., a demi-griffin,
or. Pares cum paribus. 86. 13
PARGITER, Northamp., a dexter arm, embowed,
ppr., vested, ar., in hand a covered cup, or.
67. 12
PARIS, a sphinx, couchant. 142. 10
PARIS, Eng. and Sco., a quill, erect, ppr.
65. 10
PARIS, Hunts, and Herts., a sphinx, couchant,
gu., face and breast, ppr., wings addorsed, or,
crined, gold.
PARIS, a sphinx, ppr., winged, or. 129. 13
PARISH, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.
70. 5
PARK, or PARKE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a
lion, passant, ducally crowned, ppr. 37. I
PARK, Sco., a buck's head, cabossed. Pro-
videntice me committo. 84. 2
PARK, a stag, lodged, ppr. So. 9
PARK, in dexter hand a book, closed, ppr.
Graviter et pie. 144. 12
PARK, in hand an open book, ppr. Sapienter
et pie. comp. 126. I
PARKE, on a mount, vert, paled in, ar., a fox.
PARKE, a talbot's head, erased, ar., pierced
through by an arrow, barwise, ppr.
PARKE, Cambs., a talbot's head, gu., pierced
in breast by a pheon, or.
PARKER, Eng., a cock's head, gu., between
wings, tawney, bill, ar. camp. 93. .10
PAR
308
PAR
PARKER, Wales, a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
PARKER, Eng., an elephant's head, ar., trunk
and tusks, or, ears, gu. 24. 9
PARKER, Suss., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a greyhound, or. 1 7. 7
PARKER, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bear's head, sa., muzzled, gold. 20. II
PARKER, out of clouds, ar., a dexter arm, ppr.,
vested, gu., in hand the hilt of a broken
sword, ppr. 135- 5
PARKER, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
bull's head, or, armed, ar. 12. 2
PARKER, Line., Derbs., and Staffs., a leopard's
head, erased, gardant, or, ducally gorged,
gu. 10. 5
PARKER, Eng., in hand, or, a falchion, blade
ar., hilt gold. 159. 7
PARKER, Earl of Macclesfield. See MACCLES-
FIELD.
PARKER, Eng., a horse's head, couped. 72. 7
PARKER, five darts, points downward, one in
pale, four in saltier. 107. II
PARKER, an arm, erect, vested, az., cuffed and
puffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an attire of a stag,
gu. 2. 14
PARKER, a stag's head, couped, ppr. 84. 1 1
PARKER, Yorks., a talbot's head, ar., eared
and langued, gu., collared, ermines. 60. 4
PARKER, a talbot's head, ar., collared, pean,
eared, gu. 60. 4
PARKER, on a mount, vert, a stag, trippant,
ppr. 79. 4
PARKER of Alkincoats, Lane., a stag, trippant,
ppr. Nonfluctu, necflatu movetur. 79. 4
PARKER, a buck's head, couped, ar., attired, or,
with an arrow through horns, of the first.
PARKER, on trunk of tree, couped at top, ppr.
an eagle, preying on a bird. 103. 12
PARKER, Middx., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
PARKER, Norf., a demi-cock, wings addorsed,
gu., combed and wattled, ar. 93. 7
PARKER, Suff., a talbot, passant, ar., resting
dexter on a buck's head, cabossed, or.
PARKER, Lane., a buck, trippant, ppr., pierced
by an arrow, in pale, point downward, ar.
81. 6
PARKER, Lond., on a chapeau, az., a greyhound,
passant, or, collared, ringed, and lined, ar.
PARKER, Kent, a cubit arm, erect, in mail, or,
in hand, ppr., a falchion, ar., hilt and pom-
mel, gold. 155-7
PARKER, Kent, a talbot, passant, ar., against
an oak-tree, ppr., fructed, or.
PARKER, Kent, an elephant's head, couped, ar.,
gorged with a collar, gu., charged with three
fleurs-de-lis, or. comp. 24. 10
PARKER, Kent, out of a mural coronet, or, a
horse's head, gu., maned, gold.
PARKER, Chesh., a buck's head, erased, ppr.
83- 13
PARKER, Chesh., on a mount, vert, a talbot,
sejant, ppr., collared, or, resting dexter on
a buck's head, cabossed, gu.
PARKER, Cumb., a cubit arm, erect, vested,
vert, cuffed, ar., in hand, the attire of a
stag, and a bow and arrow, in saltier, ppr.
Virtutis alimentum honos.
PARKER, Warw. and Devons., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a
stag's horn, gu. Fideli ccrta merces. 2. 14
PARKER, Ess., in lion's gamb, erased, or, an
arrow, gu., headed and feathered, ar.
PARKER, Bart., Warw., on a naval coronet,
az., a stag, statant, ar., behind him a laurel-
branch, issuant, in pale, ppr. Si. 2
PARKER, Bart., Ess., an elephant's head, couped,
ar., collared, gu., charged with three fleurs-
de-lis, or. Try.
PARKER, Bart., Suff., a dexter arm, erect,
vested, az., slashed and cuffed, ar., in hand,
ppr., an attire of a stag, or; piece of coral,
gu. 2. 14
PARKER, Earl of Morley. See MORLEY.
PARKER of Whiteway, Devons., an arm, erect,
vested, az., cuff, ar., in hand the attire of a
stag, ppr. Fideli certa merces. 2. 14
PARKER, BROCKHOLES-, of Hareden, Yorks.:
(i.) For Parker, on a chapeau, a stag, trip-
pant, ppr. 79. 9. (2.) For BrocTcholes, a
brock, passant, sa. Non fluctu, non flatu
movetur. 34. 9
PARKES, Eng., an escutcheon, party, per che-
veron, gu. and or, between two branches of
laurel, vert. 54. 3
PARKES, a talbot's head, erased, gu., on breast
a pheon, or.
PARKES, Staffs., in an oak-tree, ar., a squirrel,
sejant, ppr.
PARKHOUSE, and PARKHURST, Lond., a stag,
trippant, ppr. 79. 4
PARKHOUSE, Hants, a buck, ppr., charged on
body with three mullets, az., fore-dexter,
resting on a cross flory, vert. The cross our
stay.
PARKHURST, Eng., a griffin, segreant, per fess,
or and gu. 86. 10
PARKHURST, Surr., a demi-griffin, wings ad-
dorsed, sa., in dexter a cutlass, ar., hilt and
pommel, or. 86. 7
PARKHURST, Lond., out of a palisado coro-
net, or, a buck's head, erased, ar., attired,
gold.
PARKIN, Eng., a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 10
PARKINS, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a derni-
eagle, displayed. Honesta audax. 101. 2
PARKINS, out of a ducal coronet, a swan, wings
expanded, collared and lined, in bill an acorn-
slip.
PARKINS, Lond., a bull, passant, az., wings
addorsed, or, ducally gorged, gold.
PARKINS, Notts., a pine-apple, ppr., stalked
and leaved, vert. 30. 10
PARKINSON, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, in
beak a sword, ppr. 88. 5
PARKINSON, Heref., a cubit arm, erect, vested,
erminois, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an
ostrich-feather, in pale, gu. 141. 9
PARKYNS, a bull, passant, az., winged, or,
ducally gorged, gold.
PARKYNS, two eagles' heads, conjoined in one
neck, ppr.
PARKYNS, Baron Rancliffe. See RANCLIFFE.
PARLAR, Middx., a Cornish chough, sa., beaked
and legged, gu. 114. 10
PARMINTER, Cornw., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
95- 13
PARNELL, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dexter arm, in hand a sheaf of arrows, ppr.
146. I
PARNELL, Eng. and Iri., a griffin's head, sa.,
between wings, or. 88. 6
PARNELL, in lion's gamb, erect and erased, a
key, in bend sinister, wards upward, pen-
dent from a chain. 48. I
PAR 309
15. 5
d,
PARNELL, Iri., a boar's head, erased, or.
PARNELL of Avondale, Iri., a boar's hea
erased, or. J5- 5
PARNHAM, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, ar.
10. 6
PARNTHER, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
ppr., in hand a cross crcsslet, fitched, in
pale, or. 152. 4
PAROISSIEN, Hardingham, Norf., on a ducal
coronet, or, a dove, ppr.
PARR, Eng., a lady's head, from shoulders,
vested. 139- 8
PARR, Eng., a hind, trippant, ppr. 85. 7
PARR, an arm,- in armour, embovved, in hand
a pair of compasses. 137. 1 1
PARR, Westm., Northamp., Leic., Staffs., and
Derbs., a cubit arm, in armour, ppr., in
hand a bar, az.
PARR, Chesh., a demi-boar, rampant, az.,
bristled, or, charged with a bend, gu.,
thereon three lozenges, gold.
PARR, Salop, a female's head, couped below
shoulders, vested, az., on head a wreath of
roses, alternately ar. and gu. Ajnour avec
loyaulte. 139. 7
PARR-CODRINGTON, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a dragon's head, gu., between wings, chequy,
or and az.
PARRAM, in lion's paw, erased, or, a mallet,
erect, gu.
PARRE, Eng., a horse's head, gu., maned, or.
82. I
PARRET, and PERROTT, Kent and Oxon., a par-
rot, close, ppr., beaked and legged, gu., in
dexter a pear, or, on breast a mullet, gold.
comp. 1 1 8. 10
PARROT, or PARROTT, Eng., a parrot, gu.
118. 12
PARROTT, a parrot, in dexter a pear. 1 18. 10
PARRY, Eng., a lamb, ar., bearing a banner, or.
55- "
PARRY, Wei., a stag, at gaze, ppr. 81. 10
PARRY, Heref., three battle-axes, erect, ppr.
comp. 156. 2
PARRY, Berks., a cubit arm, ppr., hand grasp-
ing a snake, vert, biting the hand.
comp. 155. II
PARRY, Lond., a griffin, sejant, ppr. 88. 13
PARRY, Salop, same crest. Veritas odit morem.
PARRY, Wei., on a chapeau, erm., turned up,
gu., a boar's head, couped, sa., armed, or.
Vincefide.
" PARRY, LOVE JONES-, M.P., of Madryn, 94 Pic-
cadilly, and Pwllheli, Wales : (i.) For Parry,
three battle-axes, erect, staves, gu., orna-
mented, or. Heb Dduw heb Ddym, Duw a
Dygon. 162. 3. (2.) For Jones, on a cha-
peau, gu., turned up, erm., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or. 45. 6. (3.) A stag, trippant, az.,
attired and unguled, or. 44.14. (4.) A nag's
head and neck, erased, az., maned, or. Nil
dcsperandum. — Gofal Dyn Duw ai gwerid —
A prudent man God will guard. 72. I
PARRY, SEGAR-, Herts. : (i.) For Parry, a
buck's head, couped, ar., in mouth a sprig,
ppr. 83. 14. (2.) For Segar, on a ducal
coronet, or, two snakes, vert, entwined
round a sceptre, gold, between wings, dex-
ter, gold, sinister, ar.
I^ARSCOE, Eng., a castle, triple-towered, ppr.,
from middle tower a demi-lion, rampant, az.
23- 5
PAS
PARSONS, Heref., a halberd, headed, ar. 153. 3
PARSONS, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cubit arm, erect, in hand a sprig of roses,
all ppr. . 140. I
PARSONS, a tower, ar. 22. 14
PARSONS, Lond., on a leopard's head, gu., an
eagle's leg, erased at thigh, or.
PARSONS, Suss., a garb of quatrefoils, vert,
banded, or. 54. 2
PARSONS, Bucks., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., an eagle's head, erased, ar., beaked,
of the first. 1 02. 6
PARSONS, Earl of Rosse. See ROSSE.
PARTHERICHE, and PARTHERICKE, Middx., a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, couped, in
hand a scimitar, ppr. 12 1. 6
PARTINGTON, Eng., an arm, ppr., vested, ar.,
in hand an anchor, of the first. 2. I
PARTINGTON, a hawk, wings expanded, ppr.
100. 13
PARTIS, Northumb., a stag's head, cabossed.
84. 2
PARTRICH, a partridge, volant, or.
PARTRICK, an arm, in armour, embowed, hand
apaume'e, ppr. 148. 2
PARTRICKSON, Cumb., on a mount, vert, a stag,
current, regardant, ppr., hoofed and attired,
or. 8 1. 14
PARTRICKSON, and PATRTCKSON, Camb., on a
mount, vert, a stag, current, regardant, ppr.,
hoofed and attired, or. 8 1. 14
PARTRIDGE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
collared, gu., garnished, or. 45. 14
PARTRIDGE, Glouc. and Suff., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a horse's head, sa. 73. i
PARTRIDGE, Glouc. and Suff., a horse's head,
sa., crined, or, erased, per fess, gu. 72« I
PARTRIDGE, and PARTRICH, a lion's head, or,
issuing from a rose, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert. 45. 5
PARTRIDGE of Hockham Hall, Norf., a part-
ridge, wings displayed, or. Dum spiro,
spero. 1 09. 5
PARTRIDGE, a partridge, rising, or, in beak an
ear of wheat, ppr.
PARTRIDGE, a demi-leopard, rampant, gardant,
sa., bezante"e, gorged with a collar, gu.,
charged with three plates.
PARTRIDGE, Kent, an arm, embowed, tied
round elbow with a ribbon, in hand, ppr.,
a fire-ball, of the last. comp. 142. 8
PARTRIDGE of Bishop's Wood, Heref. : (i.) Out
of a ducal coronet, or, a horse's head, sa.
73. I. (2.) A leopard, ar., spotted, sa. 9. 14
PARVISE, Surr., a Cornish chough, rising, ppr.
119. 7
PASCALL, Eng., on a mount, a holy lamb, ppr.,
flag, sa. 55. 9
PASCALL, or PASCHALL, Ess., a demi-man,
couped at breast, vested, ppr., lined, erm.,
head, hair, and beard, of the first.
PASCOE, a wolf, regardant. 63. IO
PASCOL, Eng., a paschal lamb, ar., flag, gu.
55- I2
PASHLEY, and PASLEY, Eng., a balance and
scales, ar., beam, az. 32. I
PASKE, a lion, rampant, ar., supporting a cross
pattee, fitched, sa. 4°- 8
PASLEW, Yorks. and Suff., a lion, rampant, gu.
41. 12
PASLEY, Bart., Sco., out of a ducal coronet,
gold, a sinister arm, in armour, ppr., in hand
PAS
310
a staff, thereon a flag, ar., charged with a
cross, gu., and on a canton, az., a human leg,
in pale, couped above knee, or. Pro rege et
patrid pugnans.
PASLEY, Sco., a dexter arm, from shoulder, in
armour, in hand a dagger, point downward,
all ppr. Be sure. 1 59. 4
PASMORE, out of a mural coronet, seven Locha-
ber axes, addorsed, ppr. 132. 4
PASMORE, Berks, a demi- sea- wolf, ppr.
PASS, Eng., the sun in splendour, or. 7. 10
PASSINGHAM, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, party
per fess, or and gu., each charged with a
cinquefoil, counterchanged.
PASSINGHAM, a demi-lion, semee of cinquefoils,
in dexter a sword, in pale.
PASSMERE, Devons., a demi-sea-dog, az., finned,
ar.
PASSMERE, Devons., a demi-leopard, az. 9. I
PASSMORE, Eng., a stag, at gaze, ar. 81. 10
PASTON, Eng., a griffin, sejant, or. 88. 13
PASTON, a griffin, passant, or, collared, ar.,
lined, az.
PASTON, Norf., a griffin, sejant, wings addorsed,
or, in beak a chaplet, gu.
PASTON, Norf., a griffin, sejant, wings addorsed,
or, collared, in mouth a coil.
PATCH, Devons., a dexter arm, in armour, in
fess, couped, ppr., in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa. 141. 8
PATE, Leic., a stag's head, cabossed, ar., attired,
or, between attires, a raven, wings expanded,
sa. 84. 3
PATE, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, vair,
crowned, or. comp. 46. 3
PATEIS, Eng., a greyhound, current towards a
tree. 17. 6
PATER, Eng., a leopard's head and neck, erased,
gardant, gu. 10. 4
PATERSON, Sco., in hand a sword, in pale, ppr.
Pro rege et grege. 122. 12
PATERSON, Sco., a pelican's head, couped, ppr.
Pro rege et grege. 102. 9
PATERSON, Sco., a branch of palm, ppr. Vir-
tute viresco. 13. I
PATERSON of Bannockburn, in hand a quill,
ppr. Hinc orior. 144. 10
PATERSON of Castle Huntly, Perths., a peli-
can, in nest, feeding her young, ppr. Mer-
tie. 97. 2
PATERSON, out of a mural coronet, a demi-
savage, wreathed round middle, vert, in
dexter a cock's head, erased, in sinister, on
shoulder a club. I. 8
PATES, Glouc., a lion, vair, sa. and ar., crowned.
41. 4
PATESHALL, Heref., a demi-griffin, ar.
86. 13
PATESHALL, a peacock's head, sa., between
wings, or, beaked, gold, on neck three bends,
ar. comp. 117. 4
PATESHALL, BURN AM-, Heref., out of a ducal
coronet, a pelican, ar., vulning, ppr.
comp. 97. 7
PATESON, Norf., a pelican, in nest, vulning,
ppr. 97. i
PATISHULL, and PATTISHALL, Eng., in hand a
billet, az. 158. 7
PATISON, Sco., a pelican, in nest. Hostis honori
invidia. 97. 2
PATMER, Eng.5 in hand an imperial crown,
ppr. 151- 14
PAT
PATON, Sco., a sparrow-hawk, wings expanded,
ppr. Virtute adepta. 100. 13
PATON, Sco., a sparrow-hawk, perched, ppr.
Virtus laudanda. 104. 2
PATON, and PATOUN, Surr., a sparrow-hawk,
close, ppr., charged on breast with a trefoil,
slipped, or.
PATON, Sco., in dexter hand a rose-slip, leaved,
ppr. Virtute viget. 152. 8
PATON, Sco., a sparrow-hawk, rising, ppr.
Virtute viget. i oo. 1 3
PATON, PATTON, andPATTONE, a sparrow-hawk,
wings expanded, ppr. Virtute adepta.
100. 13
PATRIARCHE; a greyhound, passant, ar. Honor
et honestas. 17. 5
PATRICK, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr., a saltier,
sa. Ora et labora. 67. I
PATRICK of Rough wood, a dexter hand, erect,
ppr., holding a 'Saltier, sa. Ora et labora.
67. i. For Ralston, a falcon, looking to the
sinister. Fide et marte. 105. 14
PATRICK, Sco., a hand, erect, ppr. Ora et
labora. 153. 7
PATRICK, Durh., an arm, in armour, embowed.
148. 2
PATRICK, a stag, trippant. 79. 4
PATRICK, Kent, a stag, trippant. Study quiet.
79- 4
PATRICKSON, Cumb., on a mount, vert, a stag,
current, regardant, ppr., hoofed and attired,
or. 81. 14
PATRICKSON, Kirklinton, Cumb., same crest.
Mente et manu.
PATTE, Eng., a lion, rampant, az. 41. 12
PATTEN, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, vert.
NuUd pattescere culpd. 88. 7
PATTEN, Line, and Middx., a tower, or, issu-
ing flames of fire, ppr., over which a label
charged with this motto — Mai au tour.
PATTEN, Lane., a tower, or, issuing flames of
fire, ppr.
PATTEN, a griffin's head and neck, erased, vert,
beaked, or. 88. 7
PATTEN, WILSON-, of Bank Hall, Lane. : (i.)
For Patten, a griffin's head, erased, vert.
Nuttd pattescere culpd. 88. 7. For Wilson,
a demi-wolf, rampant. Virtus ad sidera
tollit. 64. 8
PATTE NSON, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, a
camel's head. comp. 31. 9
PATTENSON, Kent, a camel's head, sa., bezantce.
Finem respice. 31. 7
PATTERS, a cross crosslet, fitched, or, and a
palm:branch, vert, in saltier.
PATTERSON, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, or,
and palm-branch, vert, in saltier.
PATTERSON, Sco., a naked arm, erect, in hand
a pen, ppr. 144. 10
PATTERSON, a talbot's head, erased. 61. 2
PATTERSON, a pelican, in nest, vulning, all ppr.
97. 2
PATTISON, IrL, an arm, in armour, vambraced,
az., in hand a hawk's lure, or.
PATTISON, Eng., a hind's head, couped, or.
85- 3
PATTISON, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a
camel's head, sa., guttde-d'or, gorged with
a collar, crowned with an antique crown,
both or. Hostis honori invidia. 31. 9
PATTISON, Sco., a pelican, feeding three young
in a nest, all ppr. Hostis honori invidia. 97. 2
PAT
PAY
PATTISON, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
camel's head, ar., guttee, sa., crowned with
an antique crown, gold, collared, az., charged
with three escallops, of the second. Hostis
honori invidia.
PATTLE, an eagle, displayed, ppr. 96. 10
PATTLE, an eagle, displayed, or. 96. 10
PATTON, Eng., on a rock, a swan, close, ppr.
75- 7
PATTON, Sco., a sparrow-hawk, perching, ppr.
Virtus laudanda. 104. 2
PAUL, or PAULE, Eng., a garb, vert, banded,
ar. 12. 13
PAUL, Iri., a hand issuing from a cloud, in fess,
holding a torteau.
PAUL, Sco., two arms, in armour, placing a
savage's head, affrontde, on a pheon. 121. 2
PAUL, Sco., a leopard's head. Pro reye et re-
publicd. IO. 12
PAUL, Surr. and Norf., on trunk of tree,
raguly, in fess, sprigged and leaved, vert, a
bird, close, ar.
PAUL, Lond., an elephant, ar., on back a castle,
gu., tied under belly, on point of trunk a
falchion, in pale, of the last. comp. 24. 13
PAUL, Bart., Glouc., a leopard's head, ppr.,
erased, per fess, gu. Pro rege et republicd.
10. 6
PAUL, Iri., a cross pattee, fitched", or, between
two swords, in pale, ar., pommels and hilts,
gold. Vana spcs ritce.
PAUL, High Grove, Glouc., a leopard's head,
per pale, or and az., on neck a cross crosslet,
counterchanged.
PAULET, Marquess of Winchester. See WIN-
CHESTER.
PAULET, Devons. and Glouc., "an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr.
140. 13
PAULET, Bart., Southampton, a falcon, wings
displayed and belled, or, ducally gorged, gu.
A imez loyaulte. 99. 1 2
PAULEY, within an annulet, an eagle, displayed.
PAULI, a pillar, enfiled with a ducal coronet.
PAULL, a leopard's head, erased at neck. 10. 6
PAUMIER, Devons., a hawk's leg, erased, jessed,
and belled, ppr. 107. 13
PAUNCEFOTE, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ppr. 108. 5
PAUNCEFOTE, Notts., a lion, rampant, crowned
with a ducal coronet. Pensez forte. 41. 4
PAVELEY, Eng., an anchor and a sword, in sal-
tier, ppr. 1 20. 14
PAVER, Yorks., a tree, ppr. Faded, but not
destroyed. 26. II
PAVKY, Eng., a lion, rampant, gardant, sa.
41. 7
PAWLE, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, ppr.
10. 6
PAWLET, Somers., on a mount, vert, a falcon,
rising, or, ducally gorged, gu. Aimez loy-
aulte. 99. 1 2
PAWLETT, Eng., a falcon, volant, or. 105. I
PAWLETT, Middx., a terrestrial orb, or, there-
on a falcon, rising, ppr., collared and belled,
gold. 8. 12
PAWLETT, Middx., on a mount, vert, a falcon,
rising, or. 99. 12
PAWSON, Eng., a griffin's head, or. 87. 6
PAVVSON, Northumb. : ( i.) For Pawson, a buck's
head, erased, quarterly, indented, ar. and gu.,
attired, sa. 83. 13. (2.) For Ifargreave, on
a mount, vert, the sun in splendour, or.
Favente Deo. 7. 2
PAXTON, Eng., on top of a tower, a sea-pyot,
rising, ppr. 22. 4
PAXTON, Sco., a garb, ppr. Jndustria ditat.
12. 13
PAXTON, Herts, and Wei., an eagle's head,
erased, az., charged on neck with two che-
verons, or, between wings, ar., seme'e of
mullets, gu.
PAYLER, a lion, sejant, in dexter a saltier.
see plate 38
PAYNE, Suss., a lion's head, erased, per fess,
sa. and ar. 47. 13
PAYNE, Suss., a griffin, passant, wings ad-
dorsed, per pale, or and az. 87. 13
PAYNE, Norf., an ostrich's head, erased, be-
tween wings, az., in beak a horse-shoe, ar.
108. 8
PAYNE, Fulham, Middx., a griffin, passant,
wings addorsed, or. 87. 13
PAYNE, Middx., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, ar., a tilting-spear, rompee, gu.
Malo mori quam foedari.
PAYNE, a lion's gamb, erased, ar., grasping a
broken tilting-spear, gu. Malo mori quam
foedari. 49. I
PAYNE, Lond., out of clouds, ppr., two hands
conjoined. 136. I
PAYNE, a lion's head, erased, ppr., ducally
gorged, lined and ringed, or, in mouth a
laurel-sprig, vert.
PAYNE, in lion's gamb, a cross pattee, sa. 44. I
PAYNE, an ostrich's head, couped, or, between
wings, sa.
PAYNE, a demi-man, couped at loins, in profile,
in dexter an arrow.
PAYNE, a griffin, passant, az., feet and wings,
or. 87. 13
PAYNE, out of a plume of ostrich-feathers, a
leopard's head, or.
PAYNE, Leic., an heraldic tiger, sejant, sur-
mounting a branch of oak, fructed, ppr.,
dexter resting on a mascle, gu. Be just,
• and fear not.
PAYNE, Hunts., among grass, ppr., an otter,
passant, or, in mouth a fish, ar.
PAYNE, Dors, and Leic., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a woman's head, couped below shoulders,
ppr., vested, erm., hair dishevelled, gold, on
head a chapeau, az.
PAYNE, Dors, and Wei., a leopard's head, or,
gorged with a collar, az., rimmed, gold,
charged with three bezants. 10. 7
PAYNE, Leic. and Suff., a wolf's head, erased,
az., charged with five bezants, in saltier.
PAYNE, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ar., in hand a sword, hilt and pommel, or,
enfiled with a boar's head, sa., vulned, gu.
PAYNE, Norf., an ostrich's head, or, out of a
plume of feathers, ar. 108. 4
PAYNE, Suff., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet a leopard's head, all or.
PAYNE, Lond. and Berks., a demi-ostrich,
wings addorsed, ar., in beak a key, or.
PAYNE, Bart., Beds., in lion's gamb, erect, ar.,
a broken tilting-spear, gu. Malo mori quam
fo3dari. 49. I
PAYNE of Sulby Hall, Northamp., an ostrich's
head, erased, or, in beak a horse- shoe, ar.,
between wings, sa. 108. 8
PAYNELL, Eng., a lion, passant, vert. 36. I
PAY
312
PAYNELL, a lion, rampant, vert. 41. 12
PAYNELL, Line., an ostrich's head, ppr.
PAYNTELL, Lond., an arm, erect, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., three lilies, or,
leaved, vert.
PAYNTER, Eng., an old man's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr., vested, gu., on head a long
cap, az. 123. 2
PAYNTER, Norf., a lapwing, ar., environed with
two branches, vert, tops in saltier.
PAYNTER, Kent, on stump of tree, erased, ppr.,
a wyvern, vert, sans wings, tail entwined
round tree.
PAYNTER of Boskenna, Cornw., three broken
broad arrows, or, points downward, two in
saltier, one in pale, knit with a lace and
mantlet, gu., doubled, ar.
PAYNTER, Surr., three broken arrows, or, points
downward, two in saltier, one in pale, banded,
gu-
PAYTHERUS, Eng., a boar, passant, gu., bristled
and hoofed, or.
PAYTON, Suff., a griffin, sejant, wings addorsed,
or. 88. 13
PEACE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, purp.
44- M
PEACE, a dove, wings expanded, ar., in beak
an olive-branch, vert. 106. 13
PEACH, Kent, a lion's head, erm., crowned, or.
161. 10
PEACH, and PEACHE, Glouc., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, per fess, erm. and gu., ducally crowned,
or. camp. 46. 3
PEACHE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ducally
crowned, or.
PEACH EY, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand a
sabre, ppr. 146. 4
PEACHEY, a demi-lion, rampant, ducally crown-
ed, double-queued.
PEACHEY, a demi-lion, rampant, erminois, du-
cally crowned, or, holding a tower, ar.
PEACHEY, Suss., a demi-lion, rampant, double-
queued, erm., in dexter a sword, in pale, ar.,
hilt and pommel, or. Re quisquam serviat
enses.
PEACHEY, Baron Selsey. See SELSEY.
PEACOCK, Eng., a wyvern, wings addorsed,
ppr. 91. 5
PEACOCK, Sco., a plume of peacock's feathers,
ppr. Natures, donum. comp, 1 1 7. 5
PEACOCK, Lond., a peacock's head and neck,
or, wings expanded, az., a snake entwined
about neck, of the last. 1 1 7. 8
PEACOCK, Durh., a peacock's head, erased, az.,
gorged with a mural coronet, or. 117. 9
PEACOCKE, Bart., Iri., a cockatrice, vert.
Vincit veritas. 92. 13
PEACOCKS, BLIGH-, a peacock's head, erased,
az., gorged with a mural coronet, or. Natures
donum. 117. 9
PEAK, Eng., a lion's head, issuing, or. 47. 14
PEAK, Line., Northamp., and Lond., a lion's
head, or, pierced through side of head by
an arrow, in fess, point coming out of mouth,
gold, feathered arid headed, ar.
PEAKE, Lond., a human heart, gu., winged,
ar. 52. ii
PEAKE, Leic., a human heart, gu., between
wings, ar. Another, erm. 52. 1 1
PEAKE, a leopard's face, gu., in mouth an ar-
row, ppr., headed and flighted, or.
PKAKE, Lond., a lion's head, or, erased, per
PEA
fess, gu., on neck three guttees-de-sang, one
and two, pierced through side of head by an
arrow, ar., barbed and feathered, gold, the
point issuing from mouth.
PEAKE, Kent, a cockatrice, volant, or, beaked,
combed, legged, and wattled, gu.
PEAL, a wolf's head, couped, gorged with a
ducal coronet.
PEARCE, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand a dagger,
ppr. 122. 12
PEARCE, a leopard, sejant, gardant, ppr., dexter
resting on an escutcheon, ar., charged with a
bee, volant, sa.
PEARCE, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a lance, pointing to dexter.
PEARCE, Middx. and Norf., a demi-pelican,
rising, or, vulned in breast, ppr., crowned,
gu-
PEARCE, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
PEARCE, Cornw., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand an arrow, in pale, shaft resting on
the wreath.
PEARCE, Cambs., a Cornish chough, sa. 114. 10
PEARCE, Brecon, on rocks, ppr., a cross cross-
let, fitched, transpiercing a mural coronet,
az. Celer et audax.
PEARD, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, erm., col-
lared, sa, 45. 14
PEARD, Devons., a tiger's head, or, pierced
through neck by a broken spear, ppr., head-
ed, ar., wound embrued, gu.
PEARETH, Durh., a leopard's head and neck,
erased, ppr., in mouth a cross crosslet,
fitched.
PEARKS, in an oak-tree, a squirrel, sejant,
cracking a nut, all ppr.
PEARLE, Eng., in hand a thistle, ppr. 85. 1 1
PEARMAIN, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
PEAKS, Eng., a demi-lion, or. 44. 14
PEARSALL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or.
47- 13
PEARSALL, DE, of Willsbridge, Glouc., out of
a ducal coronet, a boar's head, gu., crined
and tusked, or, langued, az. Better dcathe
than shame. 3. 3
PEARSE, Eng., a seax, az., hilt and pommel, or.
65. ii
PEARSE, Devons., a wyvern, gu., wings dis-
played, ar. 91. 5
PEARSE, Somers. and Devons., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand a lance by the
middle, point to the dexter, ppr. Cadenti
porrigo dextram.
PEARSE of Harlington, Beds., a lion's head,
erased, ar. Vi divind. 47. 13
PEARSON, Sco., an ostrich, in mouth a horse-
shoe, ppr. A7il desperandum. 1 08. 13
PEARSON, Sco., a tower, ppr. Rather die than
be disloyal. 22. 14
PEARSON, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Dum spiro, spero. 106. 7
PEARSON, Eng., three savages' heads, conjoined
in one neck, one looking to dexter, one to
sinister, and one upward. 135. 14
PEARSON, the sun in splendour. 7. 10
PEARSON, Yorks., out of a cloud, the sun in
splendour. 7. I
PEARSON, a parrot, ppr. 118. 12
PEARSON, an arm in armour, embowed, in
hand a rose-branch, slipped, ppr.
PEARSON, a cock's head, erased, az., combed
PEA
PEI
and wattled, gu., charged on neck with a
sun, or, in beak a yellow flower, sprigged
and leaved, vert, between two branches of
palm, ppr.
PEARSON, Surr., out of an Eastern coronet, or,
a stag's head, errn.
PEARSON, a cubit arm, erect, in hand a wreath
of laurel, ppr. 150. 7
PEARSON, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a sun, or.
PEART, Eng., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
159- 7
PEART, a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
PEART, and PERT, Eng., out of an earl's coro-
net, or, a moor's head, from shoulders,
affrontee, ppr. 129. II
PEART, a stork, statant, ppr., between bul-
rushes, three on each side. 1 1 6. 8
PEASE, Yorks., an eagle's head, erased, in beak
a pea-stalk, ppr.
PEASE, Devons., a leopard's head, gardant,
couped at neck, collared, az., in mouth a
sword, barwise, ppr.
PEASE, Lond., on a mount, vert, a dove, rising,
ar., in beak, gu., a pea-stalk, blossoms and
pods, ppr., legs, of the third.
PEASLEY, Iri., a dragon, sejant, vert, advancing
a spear, or, headed, az.
PEAT, Sco., a deer's head, ppr. Prospere si
propere. 84. 10
PEAT, Eng., a hand holding a fish, ppr. 156. 5
PEAT of Seven oaks, Kent, on a mount of bul-
rushes, ppr., a stork, ar., beaked and legged,
gu., in front of mount two mascles, inter-
laced, in fess, az. Ardens.
PEAT, Sco., a dexter hand holding a book, ex-
panded. Amicus certus.
PEAT, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
heron's head, ppr.
PEATERSON of Bannockburn, Sco., a pelican's
head, erased, gu. Pourleroy. 103. n
PECHE, or PECHEY, Eng., an astrolabe, or.
77. 10
PECHELL, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr. 114. 10
PECHELL, BROOKE-, Bart., Ess., a lark, ppr.,
charged with two fleurs-de-lis, in fess, or.
PECHEY, a lion's head, erased, ar., ducally
crowned, or.
PECHEY, Kent, a lion's head, erm., crowned, or.
PECK, Ess. and Norf., two lances, or, in sal-
tier, headed, ar., pennons, gold, each charged
with a cross formee, gu., spears enfiled with
a chaplet, vert.
PECK, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., hold-
ing an anchor, or. 42. 9
PECK, a cubit arm, vested, in pale, in hand
three flowers, stalked and leaved. 1 56. 12
PECK, a dexter arm, embowed, ppr., in hand a
branch. 142. 6
PECK, out of a ducal coronet, a cubit arm, erect,
vested and cuffed, in hand, ppr., a sprig of
three roses. Crux, Christi solus mea.
PECKE, Suss., a helmet, in profile, close, plumed,
sa. 131. 3
PECKHAM, and PECKAM, a hand holding a scroll
of paper, ppr. 125. 3
PECKHAM, Eng., a cubit arm, in hand a dagger,
point downward, ppr. 130. 1 1
PECKHAM, Suss., an ostrich, ppr. Tentanda
via est. 108. 13
PECKOVER, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or.
47- 13
PECKS ALL, Middx., a moor's head, couped, ppr.
J34- 13
PECKSHALL, and PESHALL, a wolf's bead,
erased, ar., collared, flory, gu. 62. 2
PECKWELL, a stag's head, cabossed. 84. 2
PECK WELL, Eng., a griffin'* head, between
wings, ppr. 88. 6
PEDDER, Lane., two lions' heads, erased, ad-
dorsed, erminois, gorged with one collar,
gu., between two olive-branches, ppr. Je
dis la verite.
PEDDER, two lions' heads, erased, addorsed,
each respectively collared and counter-
changed. 47. 5
PEDDER, Eng., two branches of palm, in orle,
vert. 13. 2
PEDE, Suff., a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
with an ostrich -feather on each side, dextct1,
or, sinister, az. 155. 2
PEDLER, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
crowned with an Oriental crown, or, be-
tween paws a lozenge, charged with a fleur-
de-lis, in mouth a red flag. Animo non
astutid.
PEDLEY, a lion's head, gu. 47. 14
PEDLEY, Hunts., a demi-lion, rampant, in paws
a lozenge, or, charged with a fleur-de-lis, gu.
PEDYWARD, a cross crosslet, charged on centre
and on each crosslet with a mullet. 78. 9
PEECH, Eng., a lion's head, erased, erm.,
crowned, or. comp. 47. I
PEEL, Eng., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
PEEL, Bart., Staffs., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
gorged with a collar, az., charged with three
bezants, between paws a shuttle, or. In-
dustrid,.
PEELE, Eng., a stag's head, erased, or.
83- 13
PEERES, or PERSE, Kent, a sphere, at north
and south poles an etoile, all or.
PEERES, or PEERS, Eng., out of clouds, ppr.,
an arm, in armour, embowed, of the first,
garnished, or, bound above elbow with a
ribbon in a bow, gu., in gauntlet a spear, of
the third, headed with a pheon.
PERRIS, a celestial sphere in a stand, above it,
on dexter side, an etoile, below it, on sinister
the same.
PEERMAN, a stag's head, couped, or, collared, sa.
83. 12
PEERS, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a lion's head,
per cheveron, or and az. 47. 7
PEERS, Oxon., a demi-griffin, segreant, ar.
86. 13
PEERSON, Lond. and Cambs., a parrot, ppr.
118. 12
PEERSON, out of a mural coronet, chequy, ar.
and az., a parrot's head, vert, see plate 118
PEGG, or PEGGE, Derbs. , a demi-sun, issuing,
or, rays alternately ar. and sa. 7. I
PEGG, Eng., a lion's gamb, erased, az., armed,
or. 51. 15
PEGLER, Halifax, a griffin's head, erased, ducally
crowned. Speranza e rcrita. 101. 7
PEGRIZ, Eng., a dexter and sinister arm, hold-
ing a two-handed sword, in pale, ppr. 145. 5
PEIRCE, a griffin, passant, or. 87. 13
PEIRCE, Kent, a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
armed and maned, or. 70. 4
PEIRCE, a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
PEIRSE, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a cross
crosslet, fitched.
PEI
314
PEIRSON, Sco., a lion's paw, az., holding a
heart, gu. 50. 6
PEIRSON, Eng., a deer's head, issuing, or.
84. II
PEIT, Sco., in dexter hand a book, expanded,
ppr. Amicus.
PEITERE, Sco.. in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
Pour mon Dieu. 122. 12
PEITERS, or PETERS, Sco., a boar's head, be-
tween two bay branches, ppr.
PEITON, a griffin, sejant, fore-dexter extended.
88. 13
PEKE, Line., a lion's head, erased, or, guttee-
de-sang, pierced through side of head by an
arrow, gold, headed and feathered, ar., arrow
coming through mouth, vulned, gu.
PELHAM, Line., Dors., and Suss., a peacock in
pride, ar. 117. I
PELHAM, Earl of Chichester. See CHICHESTER.
PELHAM, a cage.
PELHAM, Suss.: (i.) A peacock in pride, ar.
117. I. (2.) A buckle, ar. 132. 7
PELL, Eng., a pelican, ar., wings addorsed,
vulning, ppr.
PELL, on a mural coronet, or, a mullet, pierced,
sa.
PELL, Line, and Norf., on a chaplet, vert,
flowered, or, a pelican, gold, vulned, gu.
PELLAT, Eng., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 12
PELLEW, Cornw., a ship in distress, on a rock,
ppr. Deo juvante. 21. 5
PELLEW, Viscount Exmouth. See EXMOUTH.
PELLOT, Suss., a lion, passant, ar., guttee, sa.,
in dexter an acorn, slipped, vert, fructed, or.
PELLOTT, Eng., a lion, sejant, gu., holding an
escutcheon of the arms. 38. 4
PELLY, out of a ducal coronet, or, an ele-
phant's head, ar. 24. 12
PELLY, Bart., Ess., out of a naval coronet, an
elephant's head. Deo duccntc, nil nocct.
PELTON, Eng., in hand a swan's head and neck,
erased, ppr. 151. 8
PEMBERTON, Durh., a griffin's head, sa. 87. 6
PEMBERTON, Durh., a dragon's head, sa.,
couped, gu., ducally gorged, or. 90. 7
PEMBERTON, a wolf, regardant, in mouth an
arrow, point downward. see plate 63
PEMBERTON, Lond., a dragon's head, vert,
couped, gu. 90. 4
PEMBERTON, Herts., a dragon's head, erased,
sa. 89. 5
PEMBERTON, Durh., a griffin's head, couped,
gorged with a ducal coronet, all ppr.
see plate 87
PEMBERTON, Lane., on a coney, ar., an eagle,
ppr. 97. 14
PEMBERTON, Durh.j a griffin's head, erased, sa.
Sunt sua prcemia laudi, 88. 7
PEMBERTON, Durh., a griffin's head, erased, sa.
Labore et honore. 83. 7
PEMBERTON, LEIGH : (i.) For Leigh, a demi-
lion, rampant, in dexter a lozenge, ar.,
charged with a rose of York and Lancaster.
(2.) For Pemberton, a wyvern's head, neck
transfixed by a dart. 90. 8
PEMBBIDGE, a bull's head, sa., between wings,
or. 15- 2
PEMBROKE, Lond. and Herts., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a wolf's head, gu. 64. 9
PEMBROKE, Earl of (Herbert), a wyvern, wings
elevated, vert, in mouth a sinister hand,
couped at wrist, gu. Uny je serviray. 91.9
PEN
PEMBROOKE, Eng., a heart, gu., charged with a
rose.
PENBAR, Eng., on a mount, vert, a moorcock,
ppr., combed and wattled, gu. 113. 10
PENDARVES, Lond., a lion, sejant, collared and
lined. 38. I
PENDARVES, Cornw., a demi-bear, erm.,
muzzled. 28. 5
PENDARVES, WYNNE-, of Pendarves, Cornw. :
(i.) A lion, rampant, regardant, or. comp.
40. 12. (2.) A demi-bear, erm., muzzled,
lined, and ringed, or. 28. 5. (3.) A saltier,
raguly, or.
PENDER, Sco., a demi-lion, or, holding a sabre,
ppr. 44. ii
PENDLETON, Eng., in lion's paw, sa., a battle-
axe, or. 49. 3
PENDLETON, Norf., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a demi-dragon, wings addorsed, or,
holding an escallop, ar.
PENDOCK, Northamp., on top of a tower, gu.,
a demi-pelican, wings addorsed, or, vulning,
of the first.
PENDRET, Eng., a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
PENDRETH, Kent, a tiger, sejant, erm., tufted
and maned, or, ducally crowned, gold.
PENDRILL, Somers., a sword and sceptre, in
saltier, surmounted of a regal crown, ppr.
PENFOLD, Eng., a lion, rampant, double-queued,
or. 40. 9
PENFOLD, Suss., out of park pales, alternately
ar. and sa., charged with three escallops, in
fess, or, a pine-tree, fructed, ppr.
PENGELLY, Cornw., in lion's paw, a palm-
branch, ppr. 43. 5
PENGELLEY, Cornw., a wyvern, wings addorsed,
vert, devouring a dexter arm, ppr.
PENHALLOW, Cornw., a goat, passant, az., hoofed
and attired, or. $6. 1 1
PENHELLEKE, Cornw., a Saracen's head, ppr.
123. 14
PENKEN, Wore., an antelope, sejant, sa., tufted,
attired, and maned, ar.
PENKEVELL, or PENKEVILL, Cornw., on a mount,
vert, a lion, couchant, ppr. 39. 13
PENLEAZE, Hants, a wyvern, wings elevated,
ppr. 91- 5
PENLEY, or PENLY, Eng.. a lion's head, erased,
gu., ducally crowned, or. 44. 5
PENMAN, Eng., a hart's head, cabossed, or.
Another, sa.
PENMAN, out of clouds, a dexter arm, in hand
a hammer over an anvil, all ppr.
PENMARCH, Eng., an ostrich, regardant, mur-
ally crowned, resting dexter on an escallop,
ppr.
PENN, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., gorged with
a collar, sa., charged with three plates.
PENN, Bucks., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
gorged with a collar, sa., charged with three
plates. Dum clarum, rectum teneam.
PENNANT, out of a ducal coronet, ar., an her-
aldic antelope's head, of tbe last, maned,
tufted, armed, and crined, or.
PENNANT, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, an
antelope's head, ar., armed, tufted, and
maned, or.
PENNANT, a lion, passant, gardant, gu. 36. 13
PENNANT, Wei. : ^i.) For Pennant, out of a
ducal coronet, ar., an heraldic antelope's
head, of the last, tufted, horned, and crined,
or. (2.) For Dawkins, a dexter arm, ena-
PEN
PER
bowed, ppr., ensigned with a crescent, gu.,
in hand a battle-axe, ppr., blade, ar.,
charged with a rose, gu.
PEXNECK, Cornw., an arm, embowed, sleeve,
gu., cuffed, or, in hand a wren, ppr.
PEXXEFATHER of New Park, Iri., a lion,
sejant, ar., supporting an oval shield, per
fess. or and gu., charged with a bend, erm.,
on shoulder a mullet. / abide my time.
PENNEL, a griffin, sejant. 88. 13
PEXXEL, or PENNELL, Eng., an arm, in armour,
couped at shoulder, embowed, in hand a
scimitar, ppr. 125. 9
PENNELL, an ostrich's head, couped.
PENNEY, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., collared,
sa. 45. 14
PENNEY, Herts., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
holding a comb, ar.
PENNIECOOK, or PENNYCUICK, Sco., a stag,
lodged under an oak-tree, ppr. Ut resur-
gam. So. 2
PENNILL, a demi-heraldic antelope.
PENNILL, a demi-wolf, rampant. 63. 5
PENNIMAN, out of a mural coronet, a lion's
head, ppr. 45. 15
PENNINGTON, a talbot, passant, in mouth a pen.
see plate 61
PENNINGTON, Devons., a man's head, couped
below shoulders, in armour, affronte'e, ppr.,
between wings.
PENNINGTON, dumb., a mountain-cat, passant,
gardant, ppr. Vincit amor patrice. see 63. 12
PENNINGTON, Ess., a mountain -cat, passant,
gardant, ppr.
PENNINGTON, a man's head and shoulders, in
armour, affrontee.
PENNINGTON, Baron Muncaster. See MUN-
CASTER.
PENNY, Eng., a porcupine, or. 33. 8
PENNY, Northamp., on a ducal coronet, ar., a
lynx, or.
PENNY, Sco., a demi-lion, or, holding a fleur-
de-lis, gu. 46. II
PENNY, Devons., on a crown vallary, gu., a
lynx, statant, or, in mouth a fleur-de-lis, az.
PENNYCOOCK, and PENNYCUICK, Sco., a demi-
huntsman, winding a horn, ppr. Free for a
blast. 132. 14
PENNYPATHER, Lond., a lion, sejant, ar., sup-
porting an oval shield, per fess, or and gu.,
charged with a bend, erm., on shoulder a
mullet. 38. 4
PENNYMAN, Bart., Yorks., out of a mural coro-
net, gu., a lion's head, erased, or, pierced
through neck by a broken spear, staves, or,
headed, ar. Forliter et fideliter.
PENREY, Eng., two hands, conjoined, couped
at wrists, holding a sword, in pale, ppr.
134. 9
PENRICE, Norf. and Suff., a wing, elevated,
surmounting another, ar., the former charged
with two mullets of six points, in pale, gu.
Tuto et celeriter.
PENRITH, a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
PENROSE, Cornw., a fish, gu. 5. 11
PENROSE, Iri. and Berks., a lion's head, erased,
or, collared, gu. 49. 12
PENRUDDOCK, or PENRUDDOCKE, Eng., a ram's
head, erased, sa., armed, or. 57. 7
PENRUDDOCK, Cornw., Wilts., and Cumb.? a
demi - dragon, rampant, vert, sans wings,
between eagle's wings, or.
PEXTAGRASS, an antelope's head, erased, ar.,
attired, gu. 82. 7
PENTELAND, Sco., a talbot, passant, ar. 61. 7
PENTLAND, Iri., a lion's head, or, collared, az.
49- 12
PENTLAND, Sco., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
PENTON, Eng., a lion's paw, erased. 51. 15
PENTON, a lion, couchant, gardant, double -
queued, az., bezantee. comp. 39. 13
PENWARNE, Cornw., a demi-lion, rampant, sup-
porting with both paws the helm of a ship.
44- $
PENWYN, Cornw., a stag's head, couped, per
fess, indented, ar. and gu. 84. IO
PENYNG, Suff., a buck's head, erased, attired,
of the last. 83. 13
PENYSTON, Oxon., on a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle, displayed, sa.
PENNYSTON, Suss, and Bucks., a griffin, pas-
sant, sa., armed, or. 87. 13
PEOR, Iri., a mermaid, ppr., in dexter a mus-
ket, or, in sinister a fleur-de-lis, az.
PEPE, a falcon, wings expanded, ppr. 100. 13
PEPERELL, out of a mural coronet, or, an arm,
in armour, embowed, between two laurel-
branches, ppr., in hand a staff, thereon a
flag, ar. Peperi.
PEPERWELL, on a mount, five palm-trees.
PEPLOE, Lane., a ducal coronet, or, thereon a
reindeer's head, gu., antlers, gold, charged
on neck with a human eye, shedding tears,
ppr.
PEPLOE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a rein-
deer's head, all or. 79. 2
PEPPARD, in front of three ostrich-feathers, ar.
and az., a greyhound, current, ppr. Vit tute
et valore.
PEPPER, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, or.
44. 14
PEPPER, Eng., a stag, trippant, ar. 79. 4
PEPPER, a greyhound's head, ar., between two
roses, gu., stalked and leaved, ppr. 1 8. 2
PEPPER, Leic. and Yorks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or. 44. 14
PEPPER of Ballygarth, Iri., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gardant, or. Semper ercctus. 42. 10
PEPPERELL, a parrot, between two rose-slips.
PEPPIN, a pegasus, current, wings addorsed,
ar. 71. 13
PEPWALL, Glouc., a hawk, close, between two
carnations, all ppr.
PEPYS, Eng., a camel's head, erased, or,
bridled, lined, ringed, gorged with a ducal
coronet, sa. 31. 6
PEPYS, Bart., Lond., a camel's head, erased,
or, bridled, lined, ringed, and gorged with
a ducal coronet, sa. Mens cujusque, is est
quisque. 31. 6
PERBO, Middx., a tiger's head, ar., maned and
langued, or, collared, vert, thereon three
fleurs-de-lis, of the last.
PERCEHAY, Yorks., a bull's head, az., horns,
per fess, az. and or. 14-7
PERCEVAL, Earl of Egmont. See EGMONT.
PERCEVAL, Eng., a thistle, slipped and leaved,
ppr. Sub cruce candore. 29. IO
PERCEVAL, Baron Arden. See ARDEN.
PERCEVAL, a squirrel, devouring a nut, ppr.
58. 12
PERCEY, a crescent, ar. 140. 2
PERCIVAL, a thistle, slipped and leaved, ppr.
29. 10
PER
316
PEECIVAL, Somers., a thistle, slipped and
leaved, ppr. Sub cruce Candida. 29. 10
PERCIVALL, Eng., a demi-lion, gu. 44. 14
PERCIVALL, a nag's head, ar.
PERCIVALL, Hants, a demi-lion, rampant, or.
44- H
PERCY, Duke of Northumberland. Sec NORTH-
UMBERLAND.
PERCY, Dors., a demi-lion, rampant, az., col-
lared, or, in dexter a spear, gold.
PERCY, Earl of Beverley. See BEVERLEY.
PERCY, Baron Prudhoe. See PRUDHOE.
PERIGAL, Lond. and Devons., a duke's helmet,
full-faced, with five bars of gold, gorged with
a collar and medal, or, bordered, of the same,
lined, gu. Pen — Gal. 140. 3
PERIN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a peacock's
head, ppr. 117. 7
PERKIN, Eng., a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
PERKINS, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
102. 12
PERKINS, out of a five-leaved coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar., maned and horned,
gold.
PERKINS, a lion, passant, sa., holding a fleur-
de-lis, gu. 37. 6
PERKINS, Warw., a lion, passant, sa., holding
a fleur-de-lis, gu. Simplex vigilium veri.
37- 6
PERKINS of Orton Hall, Leic., out of a ducal
coronet, a unicorn's head. Toujours loyale.
70. I
PERKINS, Berks, and Northamp., a pine-apple,
ppr., stalked and leaved, vert. 30. 10
PERKINSON, Eng. , a unicorn's head, erased.
70. 5
PERKINSON, Durh., a falcon, ppr. 104. 2
PERKS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or. 47. 13
PERNE, Cainbs., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
pelican's head, or, vulned, gu.
PEROTT, a bull's head, couped, sa., armed, or,
gorged with two bars, gold. 15. 4
PEROTT, Eng., a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
PERPOUND, in lion's gamb, erased, sa., a
cinquefoil, gu.
PERREAU, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
leopard's head, gardant, couped at neck,
ar.
PERRIER, out of a ducal coronet, a lion's head,
ppr. Consilio et vi. 47. 10
PERRIMAN, Eng., a wolf, passant, sa. 63. 3
PERRIN, Eng., a cock, crowing, ppr. 94. 1 2
PERRING, Eng., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
1S9- 7
PERRING, Bart., Devons., a fir-pine, leaved,
PPr- 54- 4
PERRINGS, Eng., three organ -pipes, two in sal-
tier, surmounted by one in pale, az., banded,
vert.
PERRINGS, Devons., a fir-apple, erect, leaved,
ppr. 54. 4
PERRIS, Lond., a demi-tiger, regardant, in
dexter an arrow, of the last.
PERROT, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa. 47. 13
PERROT, or PERROTT, Berks., a parrot, vert, in
dexter a pear, or. 118. 10
PERROT, Oxon., a parrot, vert. 118. 12
PERROTT, IrL: (i.) On an ancient royal cha-
peau, a lion of Britain, imperially crowned.
(2.) A parrot, vert, in dexter a pear, or, with
two leaves, of the first. Amo, ut invenio.
1 1 8. 10
PET
PERRY, Eng., a castle, ar., masoned, sa.
23. 6
PERRY, an arm, in armour, erect, ppr., issuing
from the top of a tower, gu., in hand a
dagger, sa.
PERRY, Lond., a hind's head, erased, ppr.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or, in mouth
a pear-tree branch, vert, fructed, gold.
PERRY, Wore., a cubit arm, in armour, ppr., in
gauntlet a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or,
strings and tassels flowing from the pom-
mel, gu. 155-7
PERRY, Glouc., a stag's head, ppr., pierced
through neck by an arrow, or, feathered, ar.,
headed, sa.
PERRY, Moor Hall, Ess.: (i.) A demi-lion,
ppr., seme"e of spear-heads, sa., in dexter an
escutcheon, of the last, charged with a
saltier, double-parted and frette'e, ar. (2.)
A lion's head, erased, or, seme'e of saltiers,
ducally crowned, gu., in mouth a pear,
slipped, ppr.
PERRY, Devons., a hind's head, erased, or, in
mouth a sprig of pear-tree, vert, fructed,
gold.
PERRYMAN, Eng., a wolf, passant, sa. 63. 3
PERRYMAN, Lond., out of clouds, ppr., two
arms, vested, vert, cuffed, ar., holding a
leopard's head, or.
PERRYN, Middx., Glouc., and Salop, a pine-
apple, or, stalked and leaved, vert. 30. 10
PERSHALL, and PESHALL, Eng., a wolf's head,
sa., in mouth a marigold, ppr.
PERSHOUSE, Staffs., a greyhound, sejant, ar.,
collared, sa., resting dexter on a mullet, of
the first.
PERT, Eng., out of an earl's coronet, or, a
moor's head, affrontee, ppr. 129. n
PERT, Middx., a ram's head. 57-8
PERT, Middx., a ram's head, erased, ar., armed,
or, on neck three bars-gemelle, gu.
PERT, Ess., a stork, ppr., beaked, or, statant,
among bulrushes, gold, leaved, vert, bearing
cats'-tails, sa. 116. 8
PERTON, Salop, on a mount, vert, a pear-tree,
fructed, ppr. Avi numerantur avorum.
PERWICHE, Eng., a crescent. 140. 2
PERY, Eng., a spear-head, ppr. 147. 9
PERY, Earl of Limerick. See LIMERICK.
PERY, Iri., a unicorn's head, sa. . 7°- 4
PERYAN, Herts., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
charged with three crescents, in pale, ar.
PERYAN, Herts., a lion, rampant, ar,, gutte'e-
de-sang. 41. 12
PERYENT, Herts.: (i.) A lion, rampant, ar.,
guttee-de-sang. 41. 12. (2.) A griffin's
head, erased, gu., charged with three cres-
cents, in pale, ar.
PESHALL, Bart., Staffs., a boar's head, couped,
gu., crined and tusked, or. 3. 9
PETER, Sco., in hand a dagger, point upward,
ppr. Pour mon Dieu. 122. 12
PETER, Cornw., two lions' heads, erased, con-
joined and addorsed, dexter, or, sinister,
jj az., collared, ringed, and counterchanged.
Sans Dieu rien. 47. 5
PETER, or PETRE, Ess. and Devons., two lions'
heads, erased, conjoined, and addorsed, dex-
ter, or, sinister, az., collared, ringed, and
counterchanged. 47. 5
PETER, Clan Alpine House, Sco., out of a
mural coronet, ar., masoned, sa., a lion's
PET
head, gu., crowned with an antique crown,
ppr. Eadhon dean agus na caomhain.
PETER, and PETERS, Sco., same crest. E'en
do, and spare not.
PETER of Whitesleed, Sco. : (i.) Out of an an-
tique crown, a dexter hand holding a dagger,
in pale, ppr. Pour mon Dieu. • comp. 1 22.
12. (2.) A boar's head, couped, ar. E'en
do, and spare not. 3. 9
PETER of Cauterland, Sco. : (i.) A dexter arm,
in bend, in hand a dagger, both ppr. Pour
mon Dieu. (2.) Out of a mural coronet, ar.,
masoned, sa., a demi-lion, gu., crowned with
an antique crown, ppr. Usque fac tt non
parcas — and — Turris fortis mihi Dens.
PETER of Cookston, Sco., between two laurel-
branches, ppr., a boar's head, couped. Usque
fac et non parcas.
PETERBOROUGH, a garb, ppr. 12. 13
PETERKIN, Sco., a unicorn's head, or. 70. 5
PETERKIN, or PETERKYN, Eng., a dove, ppr.
112. II
PETERKIN, Sco., a unicorn's head. Confido in
Domino. 70. 4
PETERS, Sco., out of a heart, a hand holding a
sword, in pale, all ppr. Verus adfinem.
PETERS, Sco., out of a cloud, a dexter hand
holding a dagger, in pale, all ppr. Dieu
pour nous. 152. 5
PETERS, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ppr. 3. 9
PETERS, Lond., a buckle, ar. 132. 7
PETERS, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ar., in
front of a laurel-branch, in pale, ppr.
Versus.
PETERS, Sco., between two laurel-branches,
vert, a boar's head, erased, ar. Sit sine lobe
fines.
PETERS, Sco., between two laurel-branches,
ppr., a boar's head, couped, erect. Confido.
PETERS, Sco., a boar's head, couped, between
two laurel- branches, ppr. Deo adjuvante,
non timendum.
PETERS, Middx., a griffin's head, couped, ppr.,
in mouth a bugle-horn, az., strung, gu.
Invidid major.
PETERS, Sco., out of a heart, a hand, grasping a
couteau-sword, in pale, all ppr. Rien sans
Dieu. And another, Verus adfinem. 1 38. 3
PETERS, Lond., out of a heart, in hand a
couteau, all ppr. Rien sans Dieu. 138. 3
PETERS, Kent, an arm, in hand a rose-sprig,
ppr. 152. 8
PP:TERS, Lond., a swan, regardant, ppr., gorged
with a ducal coronet, sa., resting dexter on a
mascle, or.
PETERS, Northumb., a lion's head, erased, erm.,
between two escallops, az. Absque Deo nihil.
PETERSON, Sco., a pelican, ppr. Nihil sine
Deo. 97. 7
PETERSON, Eng., a dexter hand brandishing a
sabre, ppr. 159-7
PETERSON, Sco., a pelican, or. 97. 7
PETHER, a rose, gu., barbed, vert, seeded, or.
!38- 7
PETIT, Kent, in lion's gamb, erased and erect,
or, a pellet. 45. i
PETIT of Hexstall, Staffs., a demi-wolf, salient,
63. 5
PETIT, in hand a hunting-horn, or.
PETLEY, Eng., a horse's head, or. 72. I
, PETLEY, Kent, a cubit arm, in armour, erect,
ppr., garnished, or, hand holding a scimitar.
317
PET
by the blade, of the first, hilt, gold. Tou-
jours. pret.
PETO, Eng., an ounce, sejant, ppr., collared,
gu., resting dexter on a shield, az.
PETOE, and PEYTO, Warvv., two wings, ad-
dorsed, or. 74. 6
PETOE, Warw., a sinister wing, or. 107. 14
PETRE, two lions' heads, erased, collared, ad-
dorsed. 47. 5
PETRIE, a rope, knotted and tasselled, between
wings. 19. 2
PETRIE, Sco., an anchor, erect, az. Spemfor-
tuna alit. 153. 1 1
PETRIE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched. Fides.
141. 14
PETRIE, Bart., an eagle, soaring aloft, ppr.,
looking to the sun in glory, or. Fide, scd
vide.
PETRIE, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
106. 7
PETRIE, a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr. Fide,
sed vide. 102. 12
PETRIE, Sco., a demi-eagle, displayed, looking
towards the sun, ppr. Fide, sed vide.
PETRIE, a cross crosslet. Fides. 140. 14
PETRIE, Baron (Petrie), two lions' heads,
erased and addorsed, dexter, or, sinister, az.,
each gorged with a plain collar, counter-
changed. Sans Dieu rien. 47. 5
PETT, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
pelican, wings expanded, ar.
PETT, Lond. and Surr., a demi-greyhound,
sa., collared, charged on body with two bend-
lets, between as many fern branches.
comp. 17. 2
PETTEGREW, Sco., an increscent, gu. Sine sole
nihil. 93. I
PETTET, or PETTIT, Kent, a leopard, passant.
9- 14
PETTIT, or PETYT, Eng., a bishop's mitre, gu.
*S9> 3
PETTUS, Norf., a hammer, erect, ar., handle, or.
PETTUS, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, ar., holding a spear, gu., headed,
of the first.
PETTUS, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, erm., vulned, holding, in pale, a
piece of a broken tilting-spear, ppr.
PETTY of Shelburne, Iri., a bee-hive, beset with
bees, diversely volant, ppr. Virtute, non
•cerbis. 76. I
PETTY, Eng., a bee-hive, beset with bees,
diversely volant, ppr. Ut apes geomctrieam.
76. I
PETTY, Iri., a bee-hive, or, fretty, az., bees, ppr.
Virtute, non verbis. 76. I
PETTY, out of a ducal coronet, or, an elephant's
head, ar., trunked and eared, gu. 24. 12
PETTY, Hants, a centaur, per fess, ppr. and ar.,
drawing a bow, of the first. 133. 13
PETTY-FITZMAURICE, Marquess of Lansdowne.
See LANSDOWNE.
PETTYT, Lond., a crane, ppr., in dexter a
pebble-stone. 115. 6
PETTYT, Kent, a lion's gamb, erased and erect,
or, a pellet. 45- I
PETTYWARD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
pelican, wings expanded, ar.
PETYE, Oxon. and Warw., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, an elephant's head, ar., armed and
eared, gu. 24. 12
PETYT, Lond. and Yorks., a crane, erm., in
PET
PHT
dexter a pebble, sa. Qui s'estime Petyt de-
viendra grand. 1 1 5- 6
PETYTT, Stiff., a demi-swan, displayed, ar.,
beaked, gu., between two battle-axes, in
pale, vert.
PEUSAY, a pelican's head, vulning, ppr. 103. II
PEVELESDON, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
83. 13
PEVENSEY, Line., a demi-moor, ppr., in dexter
a broken tilting-spear, or.
PEVENSEY, six laurel-leaves, vert, issuing from
a castle, ar.
PEVERELL, Eng., a plume of four ostrich-
feathers, two gu., two az., enfiled with a
ducal coronet, or. 108. 5
PEVERELL, Eng., in hand a dagger, point down-
ward. Nine mihi solus. 1 30. 1 1
PEW, Eng., a cock, in beak a rose, ppr.
PEXALL, Eng., a moor's head, couped, ppr.
J34- 13
PEYRSE, Norf., a pelican, wings addorsed, ar.,
vulning, ppr. 97-7
TEYTON, Eng., a griffin, sejant, or. 88. 13
PEYTON, Kent, a griffin, sejant, or. Patior,
potior. 88. 13
PEYTON of Driney, Leitrim, same crest and
motto.
PHAIRE of Killoughrum, Wexford, a dove, in
mouth an olive-branch, ppr. Virtute tutus.
1 06. 7
PHELAN, Iri., a stag's head, or. 84. 10
PHELIPS, Herts., a square beacon or chest, on
two wheels, or, filled with fire, ppr. Pro
aris etfocis.
PHELPS, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
collared, or. 60. 4
PHELPS, Wilts., a demi-lion, erased, sa.,
charged on shoulder with a cheveron, ar.,
in dexter a tilting-spear, ppr., resting sinis-
ter on a cross pattee, sa. Tovjours pret.
PHELPS, Lond., a wolf's head, erased, az., col-
lared, or, thereon a martlet, sa.
PHENE, a lion, rampant, or, gorged with a
label of three points, gu.
PHESANT, Middx., a pheasant, close, or.
H3- !3
PHESANT, a pheasant, ppr., in beak a rose, gu.,
stalked and leaved, vert.
PHESANT, Lond., a pheasant, close, or, in
beak a gilliflower, ppr.
PHETOPLACE, Oxon. and Berks., a griffin's
head, erased, vert. 88. 7
PHIBBS, Iri., a bear's paw, erect and erased,
sa. 51. 9
PHILIMORE, on a tower, a bird, close. 22. 8
PHILIP, a talbot, ppr. Vivis sperandum. 61. 7
PHILIP, Suff. and Lond., out of a ducal coro-
net, az., three ostrich-feathers, ar.
comp. 113. 2
PHILIPOE, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, ar. Quod tibi vis fieri, facias.
comp. 43. 10
PHILIPS, Iri., a lion, rampant, sa., ducally
gorged and chained, or. Ducit amor patrice.
comp. 41. 5
PHILIPS, Warw., a leopard, sejant, or.
comp. 9. 10
PHILIPS, Pemb. and Salop, a lion, rampant, sa.,
collared and chained, or. Ducit amor patrice.
41. 5
PHILIPS, Staffs., Lane., and Warw., a demi-
lion, rampant, erniinois, collared, sa., du-
cally crowned, or, between paws a fleur-de-
lis, az., within a mascle, gold. Simplex mun-
ditiis.
PHILIPS, in dexter hand, gauntleted, a sword,
in pale, az., hilt and pommel, or. 155. 7
PHILIPS, Montrose, a bear's head, erased, sa.
Bear and forbear. 3. 13
PHILIPS, Somers., a lion, sejant, sa., collared
and lined, or. 38. I
PHILIPS, a horse, passant, a wreath of laurel
encircling its neck.
PHILIPS, Somers., a beacon, on two wheels,
or, filled with fire; ppr.
PHILIPS, Wore., on a chapeau, ar., turned up,
erm., a demi-liou, rampant, gardant, of the
first. comp. 45. 6
PHILIPS, or PHILLIPS, Lond., a rose-branch,
vert, bearing three roses,'gu., between wings,
ar.
PHILIPS, Kent, on a mount, vert, a stag, se-
jant, erm., attired, or. 80. 13
PHILIPS, LAUGHARNE-, Bart., Pemb., a lion,
rampant, sa., ducally gorged and chained,
or. comp. 41. 5
PHILIPPS, Colonel, Mabws, Aberystwith : (i.)
A lion, rampant, collared and lined, or.
41. 5. (2.) A tiger, rampant, in paw a
spear, in pale, head downwards, embrued.
Ar dduw y gyd, and Ducit amor patrice.
162. 4.
PHILIPPS, Pemb., a lion, rampant, sa., collared
and chained, or. Ducit amor patrice. 41. 5
PHILIPSE, America, out of a coronet, a demi-
lion, rampant. Quod tibi vis fieri, facias.
44- 13
PHILIPSON, Westm., out of a mural coronet,
or, a pluine of seven feathers, four ar., three
gu. comp. 1 1 8. 3
PHILLIMORE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, gu.
95- J3
PHILLIMORE, Oxon., on a tower, a falcon, wings
elevated, ppr. Fortem post animum. 22. 4
PHILLIP, and PHILPS, Sco., a bear's head,
erased, sa. Bear and forbear. 28. 2
PHILLIP, Sco., a boar's head, erased, sa.
15- 5
PHILLIP, out of a flower, ar., stalked and
leaved, vert, a greyhound's head, of the first,
collared, or. 1 8. 4
PHILLIP, in lion's gamb, sa., three branches of
flowers, az., leaved, vert. 78. 15
PHILLIP, out of a ducal coronet, a pyramid, ar.
PHILLIPS, Iri., an eel, naiant, ppr. no. 7
PHILLIPS, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, az.
102. 10
PHILLIPS, Warw., a garb, in fess, or, thereon
a leopard, sejant, ppr., in mouth a trefoil,
slipped, vert. Mens conscia recti.
PHILLIPS, a tiger, sejant, collared and chained.
9. 10
PHILLIPS, a garb, banded, ppr. 12. 13
PHILLIPS, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand, ppr., a broken
spear, of the last, powdered with fleurs-de-lis,
gold.
PHILLIPS, a demi-lion, crowned, or, holding a
fleur-de-lis, gold. see plate 46
PHILLIPS, a horse, passant, erm., gorged with
a chaplet, vert.
PHILLIPS, a dog, sejant, regardant, surmounted
by a bezant, charged with a representation
of a dog saving a man from drowning.
PHI
PHILLIPS, cut of a ducal coronet, a bull's head,
14. 2
PHILLIPS, Salop, on trunk of tree, in fess,
sprouting at dexter end, vert, a Cornish
chough, ppr.
PHILLIPS, Bart., Wore., a demi-lion, rampant,
nr., in paw a fleur-de-lis, or. Dens, patria
rex. 46. 1 1
PHILLIPS, "Wei., a demi-lion, rampant, sa., col-
lured and chained, or. see plate 42
PHILLIPS, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., purfled, or, in hand a broken spear, of
the first, charged with a fleiT-de-lis, gold.
PHILLIPS, LISLE - PHILLIPS, Leic. : (i.) For
Phillips, a demi-griffin, gu., ears, wings, and
claws, or, collared and chained, gold, hold-
ing a shield, az., thereon a lion, rampant, of
the second. 86. 9. (2.) For March, a -lerai-
lion, rampant, quarterly, or and az., holding
a cross, couped, sa., charged with a cross
crosslet, fitched, or. comp. 46. 4. (3.) For
Lisle, a stag, trippant, ppr. Quod just urn,
non quod utile. 79-4
PHILLIPS, Salop and Cornw., a lion, rampant,
sa., collared and chained, or. 4i- 5
PHILLIPS, Somers., a lion, sejant, sa., cellared
19 PIE
and lined, or.
IS. I
PHILLIPS, on a mount, a lion, rampant, ducally
crowned, in dexter a sword, in pale, charged
on neck with a fleur-de-lis.
PHILLIPS, a demi-lion, sa., collared and chained,
between paws a leopard's face, jessant- de-
lis, or.
PHILLIPS, Wei., a boar's head, sa., langued, gu.,
ringed, or. Spei'o meliora. 3. 9
PHILLIPS, on a garb, in fess, or, a lion, ram-
pant, sa., ducally gorged and chained, gold,
holding a cross crosslet. fitched, of the last.
PHILLIPSON, Eng. , a boar, sa. 4. 1 1
PHILLIPSON, a camel's head, couped, in raouth
an acorn-branch, slipped, ppr.
PHILLIPSON, out of a mural coronet, or, a plume
of feathers, gu. 1 1 8. 3
PHILLIPSON, a greyhound's head, couped, in
mouth a laurel- branch, all vert.
PHILLOTT, a unicorn's head, couped. 70. 4
PHILLPOT, Eng., a plume of ostrich-feathers,
sa. 51. 3
PHILLPOTTS, Eng.. a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. Sem-
per paratus. 140. 13
PHILPOT, Kent and Lond., a lion's head, erased,
ar., between wings, sa., each charged with
a bend, arm. 49. 6
PHILPOT, Eng., a porcupine, passant, or,
charged with an annulet for difference.
PHILPOT, Herts, and Kent, a porcupine, pas-
sant, or. 33. 8
PHIN, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr. Perit ut
vivat. 101. 10
PHIICE, Sco., a crane's head, coupod, ppr.
Vigilantia securitas. 116. 6
PHIPPS, two laurel-branches, issuing, ppr.
54- II
PHIPPS, in lion's gamb, erect and erased, sa.,
a trefoil, slipped, ar.
PHIPPES, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
holding with both paws a palm-branch, ppr.
comp. 46. 3
PHIPPS, Earl of Mulgrave. See MULGRAVE.
PHIPPS, in lion's garab, erased, sa., a mullet,
PHIPSON, Warw., a plume of seven feathers,
alternately, ar. and gu.
PHITTON, Eng., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. I
PICARD, Eng., in dexter hand a swjrd, in pale,
ppr. 122. 12
PICKARD, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, sa.
102. 10
PICKARD, a lion, sejant, ar. , supporting an an-
tique shield, charged with a canton. 38. 4
PICKARD, Lond., a lion, sejant, ar., resting
dexter on a shield, gu., within a carved bor-
dure, or, charged with a fleur-de-lis, gold.
PICKAS, a denii-lion, rampant, gu., supporting
in paws a spear, ar., headed and garnished,
or.
PICKEN, Sco., a demi-lion, ar. 44. 14
PICKERGET, two pomegranates on one slip,
stalked and leaved, ppr.
PICKERING, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 13
PICKERING, Notts., a leopard's head, or. 10. 1 2
PICKERING, Hunts., Northamp., Cambs.,Yorks.,
and Suss., a lion's gamb, erect and er?»sed,
az. 51. 15
PICKERING, Chesh., a demi-griffin, sa., beaked
and memb^red, ar., grasping a garb, or.
PICKERING, Chesh., a lion's gamb, erect and
erased, az., enfiled with a ducal coronet, or.
45- 9
PICKERING, Yorks., a lion's gamb, erect and
erased, az., armed, or. 51. 15
PICKERING, Surr., a lion's gamb, erased, ar.
51- J5
PICKERING, Lond., alien's gan.1, erased, ppr.
Si- 15
PICKERING, a sword, in pale, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or, within two branches of laurel,
in orle, vert. 146. 7
PICKERNELL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu.
47- 13
PICKETT, Eng., a martlet, gu. 119. 5
PICKETT, an arm, embowed, vested, ar., cuffed,
vert, charged with two bars, wavy, of the
last, in hand a pick-axe, ppr.
PICKFORD, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand
an arrow, ppr. 157. 6
PICKFORD, a lion's heaJ, erased. 47. 13
PICKWICK, Somers., between wings, az., a
hart's head, couped, erm. , attired, or, gorged
with a collar, gu. -
PICTON, or PICKTON, Berks, and Chesb., a
demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
PIDCOCK, on a bar-shot, ppr., a griffin, segre-
ant, sa., in claws a grenade, fired, ppr.
Seigneur, je te prie garde ma vie.
PIDDLE, a hawk's head, ar. 103. 3
PIE, between wings, a cross crosslet, fitched.
112. I
PIERCE, Eng., a parrot, in beak an annulet.
118. 14
PIERIE, Sco., a hunting-horn, az., garnished,
or, and stringed, gu. Vespere et mane. I. 12
PIERPONT, Salop, a lion, rampant, sa., between
wings, ar. 40. 10
PIERPONT, Notts., same crest. Pie repone te.
PIERPONT, Hants, a fox, gu. 16. II
PIERREPOINT, Eng., a lion, rampant, sa., be-
tween wings, ar. 40. 10
PIERREPONT, a fox, passant, gu. Pie repone te.
16. ii
PIERREPONT, Earl Manvers. See MANVERS.
PIERRIE, Sco., a horse's head, between wings.
72. 4
PIE
320
PIERS, a griffin, or, winged, ar. 87. 12
PIERS, Bart., Iri., an arm, embowed, vested,
az., cuffed, ar., in hand a flag, in pale.
151. 12
PIERSON, Eng., three savages' heads, conjoined
in one neck, one looking to dexter, one to
sinister, and one upward. 135. 14
PIERSON, Eng., a parrot, vert, beaked and
legged, gu. 1 1 8. 12
PIERSON, Devons., out of a mural coronet, a
parrot's head, ppr. see plate 118
PIERSON, Hert? and Middx., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an ostrich's head, between two
ostrich-feathers, ar.
PIERSON, Lond., a hind's head, couped, ar.
85. 8
PIERSON, Wilts., a demi-lion, ppr., in dexter a
sun, or.
PIESSE, an eagle, displayed, ppr. Per mare,
per terras. 95. 13
PIGEON, Kent, a demi-griffin, enn., beaked and
legged, or. 86. 13
PIGEON, Lond., a demi-griffin. 86. 13
PIGEON, Middx. and Hants, on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a buck;s head, ppr.
PIGEON, Norf., an elephant's head, erased, gu.,
eared, tusked. 24. 9
PIGG, Eng., a demi-lion, purp. 44. 14
PIGGOT, Eng., a bull's head, erased, gu. 15. 6
PIGGOT, or PIGGOTT, Eng., an ostrich, in mouth
a horse-shoe, all ppr. 108. 13
PIGGOT, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
PIGOT, Eng., a greyhound, passant, per pale,
sa. and erminois. 17. 5
PIGOT, a lion, rampant, supporting an ancient
mace, in pale.
PIGOT, Bart., Staffs., a wolf's head, erased,
ppr. 19. 6
PIGOT, a martlet, gu. 119. 4
PIGOTT, J. SMYTH-, of Brockley : (i.) For
Smyth, a wolf's head, erased, sa., gorged
with a collar, ar., charged with three tor-
teaux. Qui capit capitur. 19. 3. (2.) For
Pigott, a griffin's head, erased, gu., charged
on neck with a bar-gemelle, beaked and
eared, or. Toujours pret. 86. I
PIGOTT of Pateshall, Staffs., a wolf's head,
erased, ar. 19. 6
PIGOTT of Edgmond, Salop, a wolf's head,
erased, ar., langued, gu. 19. 6
PIGOTT, a dove and olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
PIGOTT, Somers., on a wolf's he'ad, erased, sa.,
three torteaux, ar. 19-3
PIGOTT, Bucks, and Line., a greyhound, couch-
ant, ar., charged on breast with three mill-
picks, sa. com/?. 1 8. n
PIGOTT, Hants, a greyhound, statant, ppr.
Lahore et virtute. I7- 5
PIGOTT, a greyhound, couchant, ar., collared,
sa., charged on shoulder with three pick-
axes, of the second, comp. 1 8. II
PIGOTT, Berks., Bucks, Cambs., Beds., and
Notts., a greyhound, passant, sa. 17-5
PIGOTT, Bart., Iri., a wolf's head, erased, ppr.,
collared, or. 19. 6
PIGOU, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ppr. 47. 13
PIKE, a pike, naiant, ppr. 6. 9
PIKE, Eng., a pike, haurient, or. 6. 10
PIKE, a demi-moor, ppr., in the ears rings and
drops, ar., in dexter a pike-staff, ar.
PILCHER, Eng., on a chapeau, a cockatrice,
wings addorsed, ducally crowned. Q2. 4
PIP
PILFORD, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa.
95 13
PILE, on a ducal coronet, or, a pelican, wings
addorsed, vulning, ppr.
PILGRIM, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in hand a cutlass, of the first,
hilt and pommel, gold. 12 1. 6
PILGRIME, Eng., an escallop, or. 5. I
PILKINGTON, Bart., Yorks., a husbandman,
mowing, ppr. Now thus, noiv thus. 137. 13
PILKINGTON, Eng., a mower, with scythe, ppr.,
vested, quarterly, ar. and gu. 137. 13
PILLAND, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a garb, or. 12. 7
PILLANS, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, point
upward, all ppr. Virtute et robore. 122. 12
PILLANS, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. Virtute
et robore. 1 59. 7
PILLETT, or PILLOTT, Eng., a lion, sejant, gu.,
between paws an escutcheon of the arms,
ppr. 38. 4
PILLINER, Eng., a unicorn's head, gu. 70. 4
PILMUIRE, Sco., a martlet, volant, az. Honeste
vivo. 119. i
PIM, in dexter hand a scimitar, ppr. 158. 9
PINCHTON, Ess., a tiger's head, erased, ar. 10. 6
PINCKARD, Lond., an arm, embowed, ppr., vest-
ed, az., charged with two bars, ar., cuffed,
of the last, in hand a sword, ppr., point
resting on the wreath, hilt and pommel, or.
PINCKENEY, Eng., the rising sun, or, clouds,
ar. 7. i
PINDALL, Lond. and Line., a lion's head, erased,
or, ducally crowned, az. 161. 10
PINDAR, or PINDER, Lond. and Line., a lion's
head, erased, ar., ducally crowned, az.
161. 10
PINDAR, a stork, ar., ducally crowned, or.
PINDER, Earl of Beauchamp. See BEAUCHAMP.
PINE, Eng., a lion's head, ar. 47. 14
PINFOLD, Beds., a pine-tree, or, leaved, vert,
fructed, ppr., inclosed with pales, ar. and sa.
PINFORD, Eng., a dove, in mouth a honey-
suckle, slipped, all ppr.
PINK, or PINCK, Eng., a mullet of six points,
gu. 65. 15
PINK, or PINCK, Oxon., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, az., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., in
pale, a cross pattee, fitched, or.
PINKARD, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
charged with three bars, in hand, by its
blade, a sword, in pale, point upwards.
PINKER, Somers., on a mount, vert, a heath-
cock, rising, ppr. 113. I o
PINKERTON, Lond. and Sco., a rose, gu., stalked
and leaved, vert. Post nubila sol. 30. 8
PINKNEY, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, ppr. 86. 3
PINKTON, Eng., in dexter hand, gauntleted, a
sword, ppr. 155-7
PINNER, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a cross crosslet, fitched, in bend.
PINNER, Lond., a stork, passant, ar., ducally
gorged, or. comp. 115. 7
PINNEY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, gu. 96. 10
PINNOCK, an arm, embowed, vested, in hand a
martlet.
PIPARD, Eng., a lion, sejant, ppr., supporting
an escutcheon. 38. 4
PIPE, Cambs., a camel's head, erased, or,
bridled and ducally gorged, sa. 31. 6
PIPER, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar. 7°- 4
PIP
321
PIPER, Ess., out of an Eastern crown, or, a
deuri-dove, ar., wings addorsed.
PIPER, Cornw., a magpie, sa. 112. IO
PIPER, Devons. and Kent, a cubit arm, en-
circled with a wreath of laurel, ppr., in hand
a boar's head, erased, sa. Feroci fortior.
comp. 150. 4
PIPIS, Cambs. and Hunts., a camel's head,
erased, or, bridled, lined, ringed, and ducally
gorged, sa. 31-6
PIRCE, Eng., a lion's head, ppr. 47. 14
PIRIE. Bart., Lond., an eagle's head, erased,
sa., in beak an ostrich -feather, ar.
PIRRIE, Sco., a hawk's head, erased, az. 103. 3
PIRTON, a dragon. 89. 14
PISTER, Line, and Surr., a cubit arm, erect,
vested and cuffed, in hand, ppr., a baker's
peel, sa., charged with three plates.
PITCAIRN of Pitcairn House, Perths., the sun
in splendour, or. Spes lucis cetemce. 7. 10
PITCAIRN, an anchor, erect, az. Sperabo.
153- "
PITCAIRN, Sco., the full moon, ar. Refulget.
7. 8
PITCAIRN, Sco., the moon in her tompliment,
ppr. Plena refulget. 7. 8
PITCAIRN, Sco., a star of six points, wavy,
with straight rays between each point, with-
in a circle of clouds. Spes lucis ceternce.
PITCHER, Eng., a demi-*nan, in a military
habit, in hand a flag, displayed, az. 127. 5
PITCHES, a man's head, in profile, bearded,
ppr., wearing a long cap with tassel hanging
down behind. 123. 2
PITES, a swan's neck, ar., wings expanded, gu.,
between two branches, vert, in beak, a tre-
foil, slipped, or.
PITFIELD, Dors, and Middx., a swan-royal, ar.,
ducally gorged and lined, line reflexed over
back, or.
PITMAN, Eng., a Catherine wheel, ppr. 145. 15
PITMAN, Devons., on a shell, a martlet.
PITMAN, Devons., on a wrinkle-shell, or, a
Cornish chough, ppr. Fortiter agenda.
PITSON, Surr., a peacock's head, erased, az.
117. II
PITT, Lond., a dexter arm, ppr., vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand two branches of laurel,
in orle, vert, in centre a martlet, sa.
PITT, Baron Rivers. See RIVERS.
PITT, Cornw. and Dors., a stork, ar., beaked
and legged, gu., supporting an anchor, or,
cabled, ppr. 115. n
PITT, a demi-horse, salient. 72. 10
PITT, Wore., on trunk of tree, in fess, raguly,
vert, a stag, ppr., attired, or, between two
acorn-branches sprouting from the tree, of
the first, fructed, gold.
PITT, Eng., a stork, ppr. 115. 6
PITT, Salop, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., erased, at
elbow, gu., in hand a banner, or, charged
with a human heart, of the second.
PITT, Salop and Wore., a dove, wings ex-
panded, ar., beaked and legged, gu., between
two ears of wheat, or.
PITT, Somers., a stork, ppr., in dexter a
bezant. comp. 115. 6
PITT, Cornw., a stork, ar., beaked and legged,
or. 115. 8
PITTER, Middx., on two billets, erect, or, a
• stag's head, erased and attired, ppr., gorged
with a collar and chain, gold.
PLA
PITTILLO, a sword, erect, point upward, on
point a fleur-de-lis. 150. 8
PITTMAN, Eng., a rock, sa. 67. 5
PITTMAN, a moor's arm, ppr., escarroned of
the colours, advancing a pole-axe, handle,
or, headed, ar.
PITTS, Wore., a dove, ppr., enclosed by a
wreath of wheat, or.
PITTS, Lond. and Somers., a stork, ar., beaked
and legged, gu., resting dexter on a bezant.
PIVERNE, a cubit arm, vested, gu., cuffed, ar.,
in hand, ppr., a sword, in pale, enfiled with
a leopard's head, of the second, hilt and
pommel, or, point, guttee-de-sang.
Pix, Eng., a tree, vert. 25. 13
Pix, Kent, on a round chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a cross crosslet, fitched, or, between
wings, az.
PIXT, Kent, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a cross crosslet, fitched, or, between
wings, az.
PLACE, Eng., a palm-tree, vert, fructed, or.
25- i
PLACE, Warw., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
battle-axe, all ppr.
PLACETIS, Eng., a lion's head, ppr., collared,
gu. 161. 7
PLAFAIR, Sco., an arm, ppr., armed and em-
bowed, az., .in hand a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 4
PLAINE, Eng., the trunk of a tree, sprouting
forth branches, ppr. 26. 1 3
PLAISTO, or PLAISTOW, out of a ducal coronet,
a griffin's head, ppr. 86. 3
PLAITERS, or PLATERS, Eng., a falcon, ar.,
armed, beaked, and membered, or. 104. 2
PLAIZ, Eng., a lion's head, erased, vomiting
flames, ppr. 48. 14
PLANK, or PLANKE, Eng., an olive-branch,
ppr. 13. 4
PLANT, Eng., a stag, trippant, gu. 79. 4
PLANTA, Lond., out of a marquess's coronet,
or, a bear's hind-leg, erect, couped at thigh,
showing bottom of the foot, all ppr.
PLANTAGENET, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, or. 142. 13
PLANTAGENET, and PLANTAGINET, Eng., a rose,
per pale, gu. and ar. 150. I
PLANTNEY, Staffs., a tiger's head, erased, or,
tufted and maned, gu. 10. 6
PLASKETT, Eng., a swan, ar. 75. n
PLASTO, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
PLATER, Eng., a pheon, az. 77. 13
PLATER, Sutf., a hawk, regardant, wings ex-
panded, ar., belled, or.
PLATER, Suff., a vulture, regardant, wings ex-
panded, ar. i oo. 10
PLATT, Eng., a garb, or, banded, vert. 12. 13
PLATT, a bird, volant, ar., wings, ar. and sa.,
in beak an escallop, of the first.
PLATT, Lond. and Middx., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, ppr., between paws a plate. 43. 15
PLATT, a duck, rising, ppr. comp. 119. 10
PLATT, Ess., a shoveller, wings expanded, ppr.
PLAUNCH, DE LA, Eng., a hunting-horn, sans
strings, sa. I. 14
PLAYDELL, Berks., a tiger's head, erased, or,
charged with hurts, in mouth a cross pattde,
fitched, of the first.
PLAYER, Middx., an arm, in armour, in fess,
in hand a broken lance, all ppr. Scrvitute
clarior.
PLAYER, an arm, in armour, in bend, couped
PLA
322
below elbow, hand supporting a broken spear,
in pale, all ppr.
PLAYFAIR, Eug., on a chapeau, a pelican, vul-
iiing, ppr. 100. 6
PLAYFAIB, Sco., a globe, ppr. Sic te non vidi-
mus olim. 8. 6
PLAYFAIB, Sco., a pelican, feeding her young,
ppr. 97. 2
PLAYFORD, Kent, Norf., and Suff., a leopard,
sejant, ppr. 9. IO
PLAYNE, Suff., a dead tree, erased at root, and
erect, ppr. 26. 13
PLAYS E, Eng., a lion's head, erased, issuing
flames, ppr. 48. 14
PLAYSES, Eng., a gauntlet, in fess, ppr., hold-
ing, in pale, a broken tilting-spear, or, top
hanging down, headed, ar.
PLAYSTOW, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, ppr. 86. 3
PLAYTERS, Suff., a hawk, regardant, or, winged,
az., belled, gold.
PLAYTERS, on a ducal coronet, a lion, rampant.
PLEASANCE, Suff., a griffin, sejant, wings ex-
panded, erm. 88. 13
PLEASAUNCE, Eng., a griffin, segreant, erm.,
legged, or. 86. 10
PLECKFORD, a demi-swan, rising, ar., wings
addorsed, ducally gorged, or. comp. 76. 12
PLEDGER, Cambs., a buck's head, erased, or, in
mouth an oak-sprig, ppr., fructed, gold.
83. 14
PLEDGRED, Cambs., a stag's head, erased, or,
iu mouth an oak-branch, vert, fructed, gold.
83. 14
PLENDERLEITH, Sco., a hand holding a scroll
of paper, ppr. Promptu et consulto. 125. 3
PLESANT, a bird, in beak two roses, stalked
and leaved.
PLESHEY, Eng., a bull, passant, gu. 14. 14
PLESSEIS, Eng., a church with a spire, en-
vironed with trees, all ppr. 23. 14
PLEYDELL, a tiger's head, erased, sa., bezantee,
devouring a cross patte"e, fitched, gu.
PLEYDELL, Wilts, and Berks., a wolf's head,
erased, gu., platte"e, in mouth a cross formee,
fitched, of the first.
PLEYDELL, Dors., a panther's head, erased, sa.,
bezantee, swallowing a cross patte"e, fitched,
gu. Imitare quam invidere.
PLOMER, Iri., a lion, sa., in dexter a dagger,
gu. see plate 30
PLOMER, Eng., within an annulet, or, a shield,
sa.
PLOMER, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in dexter
a sprig, vert.
PLOMER, Suss., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
holding a garb, or. 42. 1 2
PLOMPTON, Eng., a mortar, mounted on a car-
riage, ppr. 131. 4
PLOMPTON, or PLOMTON, Eng., a buck's head,
couped, ar., attired, or. 84. 10
PLOMSTED, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, a
griffin's head, ar., erased, sa., beaked, or.
86. 3
PLONCKETT, or PLONKETT, a stag's head, af-
frontee, gorged with a ducal coronet, ppr.
84. 12
PLONCKETT, Iri., a wolf, sejant, ppr. 19. 12
PLONKET, Eng., in hand a lance, in pale, ppr.
PLONKET, and PLONKETT, a stag's head, affron-
ted, gorged with a ducal coronet, or. 84. 12
PLOTT, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, sa.,
POD
vambraced and garnished, or, in hand a
scimitar, ppr. 1 2 1. 6
PLOWDEN, Eng., a hart's head, erased, az.
83- 13
PLOWDEN, or PLOWDON, Oxon. and Salop, on a
mount, vert, a buck, passant, sa. , attired, or.
79- H
PLOWDEN, on a mount, vert, a stag, trippant,
sa., horned and hoofed, or. 79- 4
PLOWMAN, Eng., a demi - savage, wreathed
about middle, over dexter shoulder a club,
round sinister arm a serpent, entwined.
128. 8
PLUM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of ostrich-feathers, ppr. 1 08. 5
PLUM, Ess., a talbot, sejant, gu., collared and
lined, or. 61. II
PLUMBE, a greyhound, sejant, ar., collared, gu.
1 8. 13
PLUMBE, an otter-hound, sejant, ar., collared,
gu. 61. 6
PLUMTREE, a phoenix in flames, ppr. 101. 10
PLUME, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich -feathers, ar. 108. 5
PLUMER, or PLUMMER, a demi-lion, rampant,
ar., in dexter a sprig, vert.
PLUMERAGE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
langued, gu., in paw a fleur-de-lis, of the
last. 46. ii
PLUMERAGE, a demi Jion, rampant, az., between
paws a fleur-de-lis, gu.
PLUMERDON, a magpie, ppr. 112. 10
PLUMETT, Iri., a horse, passant, ar. 72. 12
PLUMLEIGH, and PLUMLEY, Devons., an arm,
embowed, vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand,
ppr., an arrow, of the first, sans feathers,
headed, of the second.
PLUMMER, Eng., a water-bouget, or. 131. 10
PLUMPTON, Nottingham, a phoenix, or, among
flames, ppr. 101. 10
PLUMSTOCK, on a goat's head, erased, ar., at-
tired, or, a cheveron, gu. 55. 2
PLUMTRE of Fredville, Kent, a phoenix, or, in
flames, ppr. Sufficit meruisse. 101. 10
PLUMTREE, Notts., a phoenix, or, in flames, ppr.
101. 10
PLUNKET, Baron (Plunket), a horse, passant,
ar., charged on shoulder with a portcullis.
Festina lente.
PLUNKET, or PLUNKETT, Iri., a horse, passant,
ar. 72. 12
PLUNKETT, Eng., a wolf, sejant, ppr. 19. 8
PLUNKETT, a greyhound's head, between two
rose-slips. 18. 2
PLYMOUTH, Earl of (Andrews- Windsor), a
buck's head, affrontee, ar., couped at neck,
attired, or. Je mejie en JDicu. 82. i
POCHER, Eng., a harpy, gardant, wings ex-
panded, ppr. 32. 8
POCHIN, Leic., a harpy, wings addorsed, or,
face, ppr.
POCHING, and POCHER, a harpy, wings ad-
dorsed, or, face, ppr.
POCKLINGTON, Eng., a demi -leopard, rampant,
ppr., in dexter an ostrich-feather, ar.
POCOCK, Westminster and Durh., out of a
naval coronet, or, an antelope's head, ppr.,
attired, gold. Regi regnoque fidelis. 82. 2
POCOCK, an antelope's head, erased, ppr., at-
tired, or. 82. 6
PODE, Devons.. out of clouds, ppr., a demi-
eagle, az., collared, or, wings elevated, ar.,
POD
on breast and on each wing an etoile, coun-
tcrchanged.
PODMORE, Iri., out of a inural coronet, ar., a
head holding a record, all ppr.
POE, a stag's head, cabossed, ar., attired, or,
between attires a crucifix. Per crucem ad
coronam, see vlate 84
POIGNDESTRE, Lond., an esquire's helmet, ppr.
66. 14
POINTER, Eng., a talbot, passant, ppr. 61. 7
POINTER, a pointer, or. 59-5
POINTING, a horse's head, erased, or, on neck
a cross pattee, sa.
POINTS, an arm, couped above wrist, hand
clenched, ppr.
POLDEN, a buck, trippant, ppr., attired, or.
Clar lores e tenebris. 79. 4
POLE., Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, az., beaked, or. Pallet virtus.
86. 3
POLE, Eng., an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 10
POLE, Bart., Devons., a lion's gamb, erased,
gu., armed, or. Pottet virtus. 51. 15
POLE, Eng., a lion's gamb. PoUct virtus.
5'- *5
POLE, a lion's gamb, sa. 51. 15
POLE, Derbs., a hawk, wings expanded and
distended, ppr., belled and jessed, or.
loo. 13
POLE, Bart., Hants, an eagle, rising, ppr.,
charged on breast with a mullet, az. Pottet
virtus. comp. 98. 10
POLE, WELLESLEY, Baron Maryborough. See
MARYBOROUGH.
POLE, CHANDOS : (i.) A falcon, rising, ppr.,
belled and jessed, or. 100. 13. (2.) A
knight's head, in chain armour. (3.) A
goat, passant, ar. 56. II
POLERHIL, a man's head, in profile, erased, at
neck, ppr., wreathed round temples, in mouth
a sprig, vert.
POLEWHEELE, or POLWHILL, Cornw., a bull,
passant, gu., armed, or. 14. 14
POLEY of Boxted Hall, Suff., a lion, rampant,
' sa., collared and chained, or. Fortior est qui
se. 41. 5
POLEY, a lion, rampant, per pale, or and sa.,
collared and chained, or. 41-5
POLHILL, a bear, statant, muzzled, collared,
and lined, line reflexed over back. 28. II
POLHILL, or POLLHILL, Beds, and Lond., out
of a mural coronet, or, a hind's head, ppr.,
between two acorn-branches, vert, fructed,
gold.
POLKINGHORNE, Cornw., an arm, in armour,
em bo wed, in hand a battle-axe. 154. 10
POLKINGTON, Lane., a mower, with scythe,
ppr., pole, or, vested, quarterly, gu. and ar.,
his cap, per pale, of the same. 137. 13
POLLACK, Sco., a boar, passant, wounded in
body by an arrow. 4. 6
POLLALION, out of a, ducal coronet, or, a lion's
head. 47. 10
POLLARCK, a boar, passant, pierced in side by
an arrow, ppr.
POLLARD, Oxon., Wore., Devons., and Cornw.,
a stag, trippant, ar., attired, or. 79. 4
POLLARD, a stag, trippant, ar. 79. 4
POLLARD, Durh. and Yorks., a falchion, erect,
ar., gripe, vert, hilt and pommel, or. 65. 6
POLLARD, URQUHART : (i.) For Urqukart, a
duim-otter, rampant, ppr., crowned with an
323 PON
antique crown, or, collared, gold, charged
with three crescents, gu. (2.) For Pollard,
a stag, trippant, ar., horned, or. 79. 4. (3.)
For Hampson, out of a inural coronet, ar., a
greyhound's head, sa., gorged with a collar,
gu., charged with three plates.
POLLEN, Eng., a pelican, in nest, vulning. ppr.
97- i
POLLEN, a pelican, with young ones, or, in a
nest, ppr. 97. 2
POLLEN, Bart., Hants, a pelican, wings ex-
panded, in nest, paly, ar. and az., vulning,
ppr., charged on wing -with a lozenge, ar.,
thereon an escallop, sa.
POLLEN, Surr., same crest. Detout mon c<eur.
POLLENER, Eng., a pelican, in nest, vulning,
ppr, 97. 2
POLLETT, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
POLLEY, or POOLEY, Suff., a lion, rampant, sa.,
collared and chained, or. 41-5
POLLEYNE, Glouc. : (i.) A hound, couchant, or.
18. II. (2.) On a mount, vert, a hound,
current, ar., collared and lined, line tied in
a knot, sa.
POLLOCK, an open book. Delectatio mea. 149. 3
POLLOCK, Eng., an etoile of eight points, or.
POLLOCK, Bart., Sco., a boar, passant, pierced
by an arrow, ppr. Audacter et strenue. 4. 6
POLLOCK, a castle, triple-towered, ar. 23. 10
POLSTROD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head and neck, sa. 3. 3
POLTIMORE, Baron (Bampfylde), a lion's head,
erased, sa., ducally crowned, or. Delectare
in Domino. 161. 10
POLTON, Eng., in hand a swan's head and neck,
erased, ppr. 151. 8
POLWARTH, Baron, Sco. (Scott), a lady, richly
attired, in dexter the sun, in sinister a half-
moon. Reparabit cornua Phoebe. 139. 9
POLWHELE, . Cornw. : (i.) A negro's head, in
mouth an olive-branch. (2.) A bull, gu.,
horns, or. Karenza wheelas Karenza. 14. 13
POLWHILE, Cornw., a man's head, in profile,
erased, ppr., in mouth an oak-branch, leaved,
vert, fructed, or.
POMEROY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, charged
with bezants, ducally crowned, ppr. 44. 5
POMEROY, and POMERY, Devons. and Cornw.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head,
gar dan t, gu. 47. 10
POMEROY, Iri., a lion, rampant, gu., holding
an apple.
POMEROY, Bucks., a fir-cone, vert, charged with
a bezant. 54. 4
POMEROY, IrL, a demi-lion, vert. 44. 14
POMEROY, Viscount Harberton. See HAR-
BERTON.
POMERY, Devons. and Cornw., a lion, sejant,
gu., in dexter an apple, or. comp. plate 38
POMFREE, an arm, in armour, in hand a sword.
140. 13
POMFRET, Earl of (Fermor), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a cock's head, gu., crested and
wattled, gold, ffora e sempre. 94. 8
POMFRETT, a swan's head and neck, erased,
ducally gorged. 75-8
POMFRETT, Eng., in dexter hand a battle-axe,
ppr. 156. 14
PONCHARDON, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased,
gu., bezantde, and armed, or. 70. 5
PONDRELL, Eng., a fox, current, ppr. 1 6. I?
PON
324
FOB
PONPONS, three pruning-hooks, two in saltier,
one in pale, or, environed in middle with a
wreath. 78. 10
PONSFORD, Devons., a lion, sejant, regardant,
gu., crowned, ar., charged on neck with
three escallops, or, between paws an anchor,
gold.
PONSONBY, Iri. and Cumb., on a duca! coronet,
or, three arrows, enveloped by a snake, ppr.
in. 10
PONSONBY, Earl of Besborough. See BESBO-
ROUGH.
PONSONBY, Baron (Ponsonby), on a ducal coro-
net, or, three arrows, one in pale, two in
saltier, points downward, entwined by a
snake, all ppr. Pro rege, lege, grege. ill. 10
PONT, Sco., a sphere, az., beautified with six of
the celestial signs, environing the terrestrial
globe, all ppr. Perenne sub polo nihil. 8. I
PONTEN, a lion's paw, erased, sa., charged with
an escallop, ar.
PONTIFEX, Eng., a tower, ensigned with a
crescent, gu. 22, IO
PONTON, Sco. , a tree, ppr. Stand sure. 25. 13
POOL, or POOLE, Ess., Staffs., and Derbs., a
hawk, wings expanded, ppr. 100. 13
POOL, Chesh. and Suss., a mermaid, in profile,
ppr., in hands a Saxon coronet, or.
POOLE, Wilts., Glouc., and Devons., a stag's
head, cabossed, gu., attires, barry of six, or '
and az. 84. 2
POOLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's
head, az., beaked, gold. PoUet virtus. 86. 3
POOLE, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, gu.,
attired, one or, the other az. 84. 2
POOLE, a griffin's head, erased, az., collared,
or. see pi ate 87
POOLE, Ess., a unicorn, passant, az., tufted,
maned, and armed, or, ducally gorged, ar.
70. 12
POOLE, Chesh., a mermaid, ppr., crined, or,
holding in both hands a naval crown, gold.
POOLE, a hawk, rising, ppr. 100. 13
POOLE of Mayfield, co. Cork, out of a ducal
coronet, a griffin's head, ar. Pollet virtus.
86. 3
POOLEY, Chesh. and Suff., a lion, rampant, or,
collared and lined, sa. comp. 41. 5
POOLEY, Chesh. and Suff., a lion, rampant, sa.,
collared and lined, or. comp. 41. 5
POOR, Eng., a tower, sa., masoned, ar. 22. 14
POORE, Iri., a stag's head, cabossed, between
attires, our Saviour on the cross, all ppr.
POORE, Bart., Wilts., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, sa., slashed, ar., cuffed, erm.,
charged with two mullets, in fess, or,
in hand an arrow, ppr. From hence-
forth.
POPE, Eng., a demi-lion, vert. 44. 14
POPE, Ox on., two griffin's heads, erased and
addorsed, or and az., ducally collared, coun-
terchanged.
POPE, Berks, and Iri., a tiger, passant, or,
tufted, maned, sa. 9-13
POPE, Cornw., a griffin, passant, ppr., collared,
gu. 87. 13
POPE, Lond., an heraldic tiger, passant, or,
collared and lined, sa. 64. 1 1
POPE, Salop, in hand, ppr., a pair of scales, or.
144. i
POPHAM, Somers. and Wilts., a stag's head,
couped, ppr. 84. n
POPHAM, Hants, Middx., Somers., and Wilts.,
a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
POPHAM, LEYBOURNE-, of Littlecott, Wilts., a
stag's head, erased, ppr. Mens pristina
mansit. 83. 13
POPINGAY, Eng., a lion's head, per pale, or
and az., ducally crowned, and powdered
with roundles, all counterchanged. 44. 5
POPKIN, Sco., a hand holding a writing-pen,
ppr. 144. 10
POPPLEWELL, Eng., a demi-lioness, rampant,
ppr.
POPPLEWELL, a falcon, belled, vert, between
two gilliflowers, ppr.
PORCH, Somers., on a mount, vert, a wolf, pas-
sant, in mouth an arrow, barb downward, in
dexter a bow, stringed, all ppr. Cordi dat
robora virtus.
PORCHER, Norf., a lion, rampant, or, charged
with three bars, gu., between pawrs a cinque-
foil, erm. Pro rege.
PORDAGE, Kent, a dragon's head, or, vomiting
flames, ppr. 90. 6
PORT, or PORTE, Eng., in hand, erect, a pistol,
ppr. 127. 8
PORT, an eagle's head, erased, in beak a cross
pattee, fitched, or.
PORTAL, Hants, a castle, ar. 23. 6
PORTAL, Hants, a castellated portal, each
tower charged with a fleur-de-lis, in chief,
az., and a wreath of laurel, in base, vert.
PORTAL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar. An-
other, or. 47. 1 3
PORTARLINGTON, Earl of (Dawson), a cat's
head, affrontee, erased near shoulders, ar.,
spotted, sa., in mouth a rat, of the last.
Vitce vea virtus. 32. 3
PORTE, a bird, in mouth a cross crosslet,
fitched, or. 114. 4
PORTEEN, Eng., a pair of wings, expanded,
dexter, or, sinister, gu. 109. 12
PORTEOUS, Sco., a turtle-dove, with olive-branch
in beak, ppr. I wait my time. 1 06. 7
PORTEOUS of Hawkshaw, Sco., a falcon, belled,
ppr. Let the hawk shaw — and — / byde my
time. 104. 2
PORTER, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. Vigilan-
tid et virtute. 140. 13
PORTER, Eng., a bull's head, couped, gu.,
armed, or. 14-7
PORTER, Eng., a demi-antelope, or, spotted,
collared, and attired, gu. 82. 1 1
PORTER, Dublin, a cherub's head, ppr. Fear
God, honour the King. 136. 2
PORTER, Hants, a dragon's head, couped, gu.
90. 4
PORTER, Eng., a portcullis, ar., chains, or. 1 38. 1 1
PORTER, a harrow, ppr. 149. 5
PORTER, a demi- squirrel, or, seme'e of hurts,
holding an acorn -branch, vert, fructed, gold.
PORTER, an heraldic antelope's head, erased,
ducally gorged.
PORTER, an heraldic antelope's head, couped,
ducally gorged.
PORTER, a stag's head, erased, ar., attired, and
ducally gorged, or, between two laurel-
branches, vert. see plate 83
PORTER, between two pillars, roofed, spired,
•and flagged, or, a church-bell, ar.
PORTER, Wore a squirrel, sejant, holding a
bell sec plate 58
FOB
325
PORTER, Lond., an heraldic antelope's head,
erased, ar., attired, or, gorged with a collar,
gu., therefrom, on centre of neck, a bell
pendent, sa., charged with an ermine-spot,
of the first.
PORTER, Cornw., a demi-goat, erect. 56. 8
PORTERFIELD, Sco., a branch of palm, slipped,
erect, vert. Sub pondere sursum. 13. I
PORTERFIELD, Sco., a sloth-hound, ppr. Gang
wanly. 61. 7
PORTINGTON, Eng., in dexter hand a dart,
point downward. comp. 153. 13
PORTLAND, Duke of (Cavendish-Scott-Ben-
tinck) : (i.) For BentincTc, out of a mar-
quess's coronet, two arms, counter-embowed,
vested, gu., on hands, gloves, or, each hold-
ing an ostrich-feather, ar. (2.) For Caven-
dish, a snake, no wed, ppr. Craignez honte.
in. 13
PORTLOCK, an ostrich, in beak, two keys, ppr.
POBTMAN, Somers., a talbot, sejant, or. 61. II
PORTMAN, Somers., a leopard's head, or, with
a cross crosslet, fitched, run through the
skull and out of the mouth, between two
snakes' heads, downward, ppr.
PORTMAN, Baron (Berkeley-Portman) : (i.) A
talbot, sejant, or. 6l. II. (2.) A unicorn,
gu. A clean heart and a cheerful spirit.
70- 13
PORTMORE, Earl, a unicorn, rampant. 70. 10
PORTSMOUTH, Earl of (Wallop), a mermaid,
with mirror and comb, all ppr. En suivant
la verite. 32. 5
POSINGWORTH, POSSINGWORTH, and POSYNG-
WORTH, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich -feathers, ppr. 1 08. 5
POSTLETHWAITE, on a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head, sa., couped, gu. 3. 3
POSTON, a demi-lion, or, supporting an arch,
gu-
POSYN WORTH, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
collared, or. 49. 12
POTKIN, Herts., Kent, and Cambs., a stag's
head, erased, sa., attired, or, nose, ar.
83- 13
POTT, Eng., on top of a tower, ppr., a crescent,
ar. 22. 1O
POTT, and POTTS, Lond. and Norf., a leopard,
sejant, ppr., collared, lined, and ringed, az.
9. 10
POTT, and POTTS, Lond., Durh., and Norf., on
a mount, vert, an ounce, sejant, ppr., col-
lared and chained, or.
POTT, Chesh., a wild cat, sejant, collared and
chained, or.
POTT, Chesh. and Derbs., on a mount, vert, a
greyhound, couchant, gu., collared and ringed,
or. comp. 1 8. II
POTTER, Somers., Devons., Oxon., and Kent, a
sea-horse, or. 69. 10
POTTER, a star of twelve rays, or, between
wings, ar.
POTTMAN, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, gu. 142. 13
POTTS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, az. 47. 13
POTTS, on a mount, vert, a greyhound, couch-
ant, ar. comp. 68. II
POULAIN, Eng., an eagle, displayed, gu. 95. 13
POULDEN, Eng., a hand, issuing from a cloud,
holding a book, expanded. 126. I
POULET, a hawk, wings elevated, ducally gorged
and belled. 104. 3
POULETT, Earl (Poulett), Eng., an arm, in ar-
POW
mour, embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr.
Garde la foy. 140. 13
POULETT, Eng., a unicorn's head, vert. 70. 4
POULEY, Ess., within an annulet, or, an eagle,
displayed, az.
POULTER, Eng., a ship in full sail, ppr. 21. 14
POULTNEY, Leic. and Yorks., a leopard's head,
gardant, erased, sa., gorged with a ducal
coronet, or. 10. 5
POULTNEY, a leopard's head, gardant, erased,
sa. 10. 4
POULTON, Eng., an anchor and cable, sa.
133- 7
POUND, Hants, a castle, ppr. 23. 6
POUND, Lond., a castle, ppr. Firma durant.
23. 6
POUNT, Sco., a buck's head, cabossed, ppr., at-
tired, or. Dum spiro, spero. 84. 2
POUNTNEY, Eng., a leopard's head and neck,
erased. 10. 6
POURIE, POWRIE, and PURIE, Sco., a hunting-
horn, az., garnished, gu. Vespere el mane.
I. 14
POVEY, Eng., a bugle-horn, sa., or, stringed,
gu. I. 12 or 13
POVEY, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a grif-
fin's head. 88. 2
POWE, a crescent, az. 140. 2
POWEL, and POWELL, Eng., a demi-savage, in
dexter a club. 125. 10
POWEL, Heref., a lion's gamb, erased, or. 51. 15
POWELL, Herts., out of a ducal coronel, or, a
demi-griffin. 86. 2
POWELL, Surr., a lion, rampant, ar., holding a
garb, vert. 41. 13
POWELL, Lane., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a collar, flory, counterflory, gu.
Anima in amicis una. 49. 12
POWELL, Suss., a lion, passant, or, in dexter
the broken shaft of a spear, in pale, ppr.
comp. 36. i
POWELL, Wilts., a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
gu. Spes mea Christus erit. 51- *5
POWELL, a lion, statant, regardant, pierced
through chest by an arrow, in bend, point
downward. comp. 37. 13
POWELL, Wei., a Saracen's head, affrontee,
couped at shoulders, ppr., wreathed about
temples, ar. and sa.
POWELL, two broken spears, in saltier, ppr.,
within two laurel-branches, in orle, vert.
POWELL, a boar, passant, sa., collared and
lined, or. see plate 4
POWELL, Somers., a lion, passant, resting dexter
on a broken tilting-spear, ar. comp, 36. I
POWELL, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-griffin, sa. 86. 2
POWELL, Heref., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-griffin, sa., beaked and legged, gold.
86. 2
POWELL, Wei., a boar's head, cabossed.
POWELL, Wei., a talbot's head, ppr. 61. 3
POWELL, Wei., a talbot's head, couped, 'ar.,
collared and ringed, or.
POWELL, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
POWELL, Lane., a lion, rampant, sa., gorged
with a double chain, or, therefrom pendent
a pheon, ar., fore-sinister resting on a shield,
gold, charged with an eagle's head, erased,
az. Omne bonum dei donum.
POWER, Iri., an antelope's head, erased, neck
transfixed by a spear, ppr. 82. 8
POW
POWER, Sco., a stag's head, between attires a
cross pattee. Per crucem ad coronam. 84. 7
POWER, Eng., a dexter hand, ppr., holding a
close helmet, az. 126. 3
POWER, Oxon., a buck's head, couped, sa.,
attired, or. 84. 10
POWER, a stag's head, cabossed, ppr., attired,
or, on top of scalp a cross, brown.
comp. 84. 2
POWER, Bart., of Kilfane, Iri., a stag's head,
erased, ppr. Pro patrid semper. 83. 13
POWERS, a stag's head, couped, ppr., on neck
a trefoil, vert. 83. 6
POWERSCOURT, Viscount, Iri. (Wingfield), a
demi- eagle, rising, wings expanded, ar.,
looking at the sun in his glory. Fidelite est
de JDieu.
POWERTON, Eng., in hand, ppr., holding a
epur, or. 152. 9
Powis, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa., a
sceptre, or. 7 8. 9
Powis, Salop, a lion's gamb, erased, gu.,
grasping a sceptre, or, on top a fleur-de-lis,
gold. 78. 9
Powis, Earl of (Clive), a griffin, passant, ar.,
ducally gorged, gu. Audiciter et sincere.
87. 2
Powis, Baron Lilford. See LILFORD.
POWLE, Eng., a demi -savage, brandishing a
sabre, ppr. 125. 4
POWLE, Ess., a unicorn, passant, az., horned
and maned, or. 70. 13
POWLETT, Hants, a sphinx, statant, wings ex-
panded, ppr.
POWLETT, Baron Bayning. See BATNING.
POWLETT-OORDE, Baron Bolton. See BOLTON.
POWNALL, Eng., a unicorn's head, erm. 70. 4
POWNALL, Lond., a lion's gamb, erect and
erased, sa., charged with two roses, ar.,
holding a key, or, from which a chain is re-
flexed, gold. Grace me guide. 48. 3
POWNALL, Lane., a lion's gamb, erect and
erased, ppr., holding a key, or, from which
a chain is reflexed, gold. Officium prcesto.
48. I
POWNCEBY, SAMUEL, Esq., Ess., and Fern
Bank, Hampstead, on a ducal coronet, or,
three arrows, one in pale, and two in sal-
tier, points downwards, shafts gold, feathered
and pointed, ar., entwined by serpent, ppr.
Pro rege, lege, grege. in. 13
POWNEY, Berks., a demi-eagle, wings expanded,
sa. 101. 13
POWTRELL, Eng., a Saracen's head, issuing,
ppr. 123. 14
POWTRELL, a porcupine, gu. 33. 8
POWTRELL, Derbs., a hedgehog. 33. 2
POWYS, Northamp., in lion's gamb, erased, gu.,
a sceptre, or. Parta tuere. 78. 9
POWYS, in lion's gamb, erect, gu., a sceptre, in
bend, or. 78. 9
POWYS of Hard wick, Oxon., in lion's gamb,
erased, a sceptre. 78. 9
POWYS, Salop, in lion's gamb, erased, erect,
gu., a fleur-de-lis, or.
POYLE, a hemp-hackle, or.
POYNDER, out of a demi-tower, ar., charged
with a cross patonce, gu., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, sa., cuffed, or, in hand, ppr., a cross
pattee, fitched, of the first.
POYNER, Salop, a demi-buck, ppr., attired, or,
between feet a chaplet of laurel, vert.
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POYNES, Eng., a demi-leopard, ducally gorged,
Ppr. 9. 3
POYNES, Ess. and Glouc., a hand, issuing from
clouds, ppr.
POYNINGS, Eng., a pomegranate, ppr. 29. 9
POYNINGS, a key, ar., crowned, or, and a
demi-wyvern, on a wreath.
POYNINGS, Dors., a dragon's head, wings dis-
played. 90. 9
POYNTEN, Eng., a pelican's nest, with young
birds, ppr. 74. 9
POYNTER, Middx., a cubit arm, vested, sa ,
cuff, ar., in hand, ppr., a baton, in bend, en-
signed with a cross forme'e, or.
POYNTER, Eng., a hand holding a baton, i. 4
POYNTER, an arm in bend, vested, sa., cuffed,
or, pointing with fore-finger, ppr.
POYNTON, Eng., a stag's head, vert. 84. 10
POYNTZ, Eng., a sword, erect, ppr. 65. 6
POYNTZ, and POYNES, Berks., a cubit arm, fist
clenched, ppr., vested in a shirt-sleeve, ar.
POYNTZ, Suss, and Berks., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, ar., fist clenched, ppr.
POYSER, Lond., a stag's head, erased, gu., at-
tired, or, in mouth an olive-branch, fructed,
ppr., on neck an Eastern crown, gold.
PRAED, Eng., a demi-lion, az. 44. 14
PRAED, Bucks, and Oxon., out of a five-leaved
ducal coronet, or, a unicorn's head, ar.,
maned and horned, gold.
PRANCE, VAUGHAN, a plume of five ostrich-
feathers, surmounted on a scroll. Mutiny
Vorwartz.
PRANELL, or PRANNELL, Lond. and Hants, is-
suing from rays, ppr., an eagle's head, sa.
102. 8
PRANNELL, Herts., issuing from rays, an eagle's
head, all or. 102. 8
PRATER, Eng., a pegasus, current, sa., ducally
gorged, or. see plate 71
PRATER, under a palm - tree, vert, a lion,
couchant, gardant.
PRATT, Eng. and Iri., a caltrap, embrued, gu.
147. 6
PRATT, Eng., a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
PRATT, Kent, an elephant's head, erased, ar.
Judicium parium aut lex terrce. 24. 9
PRATT, Norf., a wolf's head, per pale, ar. and
sa. 19. 5
PRATT, Suff., a lizard, vert, ducally gorged and
lined, or.
PRATT, Leic. and Surr., a demi - unicorn,
salient, or, holding a mascle, az.
PRATT, Norf., a wolf's head, langued and eras-
ed, gu. , charged with a fess, between two
branches, one oak, the other pine, fructed,
ppr. Rident florentia prata.
PRATT, Hunts., a wolf's head, gorged with a
collar, charged with three roundles, all
counterchanged.
PRATT, Marquess Camden. See CAMDEN.
PRATTE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, vert.
47- 13
PRATTER, a horse's head, charged with a cal-
trap. 72. 9
PRATTMAN, Durh. : (i.) Two lions' gambs,
erased, holding a mullet, or. (2.) A demi-
'ion, rampant, holding a cross pattee,
fitched, gu. Labor omnia vincit.
PREADEAUX, Eng., a cutlass and caduceus, in
saltier, and, in chief, Mercury's cap, all ppr.
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PRELATE, Eng., a garb, in fess, ppr. 12. 9
PRENDERGAST, Iri., a cockatrice, wings ex-
panded, ppr. 92- *3
PRENDERGAST, an antelope's head, couped,ppr.,
attired, gu. 82. 7
PRENDERGAST, Eng., a man's head, couped at
neck, ppr. 123. 14
PRENTICE, Sco., a wolf's head, erased, or. 19. 6
PRENTICE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, in dexter
a dagger, in sinister a pistol.
PRENTIS, Eng., a leopard's face, gu., spotted,
or. 47. 2
PRENTYS, Norf., a demi-greyhound, rampant,
or, collared, ringed, and lined, sa. 17. 2
PRESCOD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head and neck, ar. 3. 3
PRESCOP, Eng., a horse's head, ar. 72. I
PRESCOT, or PRESCOTT, Eng., a dexter hand,
apaumee, gu. 153. 7
PRESCOT, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
boar's head and neck, ar., bristled, gold.
3- 3
PRESCOTT, Hants, on a mural coronet, a buck,
sejant. 80. 12
PRESCOTT, Bart., Herts., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, gu., cuffed, erm., in hand a hand-
beacon, sa., fired, ppr.
PRESLAND, and PRESTLAND, Eng., a man's
head, couped at shoulders, affronte"e, sa.,
ducally crowned, or. 122. 5
PRESSLY, Wilts., Hants, and Lond., a cocka-
trice, sejant, ppr. 92. 13
PREST, Sheffield, a semi-terrestrial globe, ppr.,
thereon a demi-pegasus, regardant, erm.,
semee of mullets, gu., supporting an anchor,
erect, sa. Toujours prest. 71. I
PRESTAGE, Eng., a porcupine, ppr. 33-8
PRESTLEY, Lond. and Herts., a cockatrice, ar.,
standing on a broken lance, or, top in
mouth, headed, of the first.
PRESTON, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a uni-
corn's head. Prccsto, ut prcestem. 70. I
PRESTON, Sco., an angel, ppr. Prcesto, itt
prcestem. 139. 3
PRESTON, Lane., Cumb., and Westm., over a
ruined tower, a falcon, volant, both ar.,
beaked, legged, and belled, or.
PRESTON, out of a marquess's coronet, a uni-
corn's head, ppr. Prcesto, ut prcestem.
comp. 70. i
PRESTON, Iri., on a ducal coronet, per pale, or
and gu., a griffin, sejant, gold, resting dexter
on ar shield, of the last. 88. 12
PRESTON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger, all ppr., hilted, or. 159. 4
PRESTON, Iri. and Lane., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a fox, passant, ppr.
PRESTON, Stiff, and Iri., between wings, az., a
crescent, or.
PRESTON, Herts, and Beds., out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-fox, rampant, sa., gorged
with a collar, erm.
PRESTON of West Derby, Lane.: (i.) On a
ruined tower, or, a falcon, wings expanded
and elevated, ppr., beaked, legged, and
belled, gold. (2. ) On a chapeau, gu. , turned
up, erm., .a wolf, or. Si Dieu veult.
PRESTON, Devons. and Durh., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a wolf, or.
PRESTON, Yorks., on a tower, or, a falcon,
wings expanded and elevated, ppr., beaked,
legged, and belled, gold. 22. 4
PRESTON, Bart., Norf., a crescent, ar. Pri-s-
tinum spero lumen. 140. 2
PRESTON, Bart., Sco., out of a ducal coronet,
a unicorn's head. Prcesto, ut prcestem. 70. I
PRESTON, Viscount Gormanston. See GOR-
MANSTON.
PRESTWICK, Eng., a leopard's face, jessant-de-
lis, or. • 48. 4
PRESTWICK, or PRESTWICH, Eng., a porcupine,
ppr. In te, Domine, speravi. 33-8
PRESTWICK, Eng., a hedgehog, sa. 33. 2
PRESTWOLD, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, du-
cally gorged. 46. 8
PRESTWOOD, Devons., a griffin's head, sa.,
beaked, or, between wings, gold, pellette'e.
88. 6
PRETOR, an eagle's ' head, couped, or, wings
addorsed, sa., gorged with a collar, ar.
PRETTYMAN, Suff., two lions' gambs, support-
ing a mullet, all or.
PREVOST, Bart., Hants, a demi-lion, rampant,
az., charged on shoulder with a mural coro-
net, or.
PRICE, Iri., a mortar, mounted, ppr. 131. 4
PRICE, Bucks., a leopard's head, or. 10. 12
PRICE, a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
PRICE, a demi -griffin, segreant. 86. 13
PRICE, a garb, banded, or. 12. 13
PRICE, Iri., a lion's head, erased, or. 47. 13
PRICE, out of a mural coronet, a lion's head.
45- '5
PRICE, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, ar., in
beak a thistle, gu., stalked and leaved, vert,
between wings, ppr. Virtus prce numina.
see plate 88
PRICE of Castle Madoc, Wei. : (i.) For Price,
a dragon's head, vert, erased, gu., in mouth
a sinister hand, erect, couped at wrist, drop-
ping blood, all ppr. 90. ii. (2.) For Powell, .
a boar's head, erased, in fess. 3. 13
PRICE, a holy lamb, passant, bearing a banner,
charged with 'a cross. 55. II
PRICE, Lond., a horse's head, couped, in mouth
a spear, ar. 72. 8
PRICE, Surr., on a mural coronet, or, a lion,
rampant, regardant, sa., between paws a
fleur-de-lis, gold. see plate 41
PRICE, Bart., Heref., a lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a rose, slipped, ppr. Auxilium meum
a Domino.
PRICE, Bart., Cornw., a dragon's head, vert,
erased, gu. , in mouth a sinister hand, erect,
couped at wrist, dropping blood, all ppr.
90. II
PRICE, Wei., a lion, rampant, or, holding a
rose, gu., stalked and leaved, vert.
PRICE, Bart., Surr., a lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a sprig of roses, ppr. Vive, ut vivas.
PRICE of Plas Cadnant, Anglesey, a falcon,
rising, az. Na fynno Duw ni fydd.
100. 13
PRICE, Birkenhead, a cock, in mouth a pea-
pod. In vigila sic vinces.
PRICE, Glangwilley, a wolf, rampant, ar. Spes
tutissima ccelis. 62. 8
PRICHARD, Lane., a dragon's head, erased, at
neck, vert. 89. 5
PRICKETT, Eng., a heart, gu., within a fetter-
lock, az. • 124. 6
PRICKETT, a hind. Auxilium ab alto. 85. 7
PRICKLEY, Lond., on a chapeau, gu., a mural
coronet, ar., thereon an arm, in armour,
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embowed, ppr., vambraced, or, in hand a
battle-axe, gold, armed, sa.
PRIDDLE, Eng., a demi-lion, or. 44. 14
PKIDEAULX, Eng., a horse's head, erased, per
fess, or and gu. 72. I
PBIDEAUX, Devons., an eagle, volant, ar.,
beaked and legged, gu. 105. I
PEIDEAUX, Devons. and Cornw., on a chapeau,
a Saracen's head, in profile, couped at
shoulders, ppr.
PBIDEAUX, Devons. and Cornw., an old man's
head, couped at shoulders, ppr., hair and
beard, or, on head a chapeau, gu., turned
up, ar.
PRIUEAUX, Sco. and Eng., a man's head, in
profile, couped at shoulders, on head a cha-
peau, az., turned up, ar.
PRIDHAM, Eng., a hand, ppr., holding a cha-
peau, az., turned up, erm., between two
branches of laurel, vert, in orle. 145. 10
PRIESE, a unicorn's head, gu., collared, vert.
70. 6
PRIEST, Eng., a martlet, sa. 119. 4
PRIESTLEY, Eng., a demi-lion, sa. 44. 14
PRIESTLEY, Yorks., a cockatrice, ar., standing
on lower part of a broken spear, in fess, or,
other part in mouth. Respice finem.
PRIGION, or PRUJEAN, Eng., a greyhound's
head, erased, sa., gorged with three roses, in
fess, between two bars, ar.
PRIME, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's gamb
holding a tilting- spear, ppr.
PRIME, Suss, an owl, ppr., in mouth a scroll,
collared, on collar, two mullets.
PRIMEROSE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
armed and langued, gu. Primus tametsi
virilis. 44. 1 4
PRIMOUT, and PRIMOUTH, Surr., a demi-buck,
sa., attired, or. 79. 13
PRIMROSE, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a
primrose, ppr. Fide etfiducid. 42. 5
PRIMROSE, Eng., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
122. 12
PRIMROSE, Eng. and Sco., a lion, rampant, gu.,
in dexter a primrose, ppr.
PRIMROSE, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a prim-
rose, or. 42. 5
PRIMROSE, Earl of Rosebery. See ROSEBERY.
PRIN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
eagle, volant, sa. 100. 2
PRINCE, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cubit arm, vested, gu., cuffed, erm., in hand,
ppr., three pine-apples, gold, stalked and
leaved, vert.
PRINCEP, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. 102. 10
PBING, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or a demi-
eagle, displayed, sa. 101. 2
PBING, Eng., a dagger, in pale, ppr. 148. 8
PBINGLE, _ Eng. and Sco., an escallop, or.
Amicitia reddit honores. 5. i
PBINGLE, Sco., a serpent, nowed, ppr. Nosce
te ipsum. in. 13
PEINGLE, an escallop between two palm-
branches, in orle. Spero et progredior. 5. 9
PBINGLE, Sco., an escallop, between two
branches of palm, in orle. Prompte et con-
sel. 5. 9
PRINGLE, Sco., a man's heart, ppr., winged, or.
Sursum. 52. 1 1
PRINGLE, Sco., an anchor, within a garland of
bay-leaves, ppr. Semper spero meliora.
128. i
PRO
PBINGLE, Bart., Sco., a saltier, within a gar-
land of bay -leaves, ppr. Coronat fides.
comp. 128. i
PRINGLE of Whytbank, Selkirk, a man's heart,
ppr. Sursum. 136. 13
PRINNE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-eagle
displayed, ppr., beaked, sa. 101.2
PRIOR, Eng., in dexter hand a crosier, ppr.
128. 15
PRIOR, a bird, in beak a slip. 106. 8
PRIOB, an escallop, ar. 5. i
PBIOB, Iri., as star of eight points, wavy, or.
PBISETT, or PROSSET, Eng., a hand holding a
torteau, gu.
PRITCHABD, Eng., a dexter arm, ppr., in hand
a battle-axe, az., handle, gu. 156. 14
PBITCHAED, a horse's head, bridled. 72. 7
PBITCHAED, a goat's head, erased. 55. 2
PRITTIE, Baron Dunalley. See DUNALLEY.
PROBERT, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
PROBY, and PBOBYN, Hunts., Chesh., and Salop,
an ostrich's head, erased, ar., ducally gorged,
or, in mouth a key, gold.
PBOBY, Earl of Carysfort. See CABYSFOET.
PROCTOR, Sco., a greyhound, sejant, ppr.
Touj ours fidele. 18. 14
PBOCTOE, Cambs. and Middx. . a martlet.
119- 5
PBOCTOB, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a martlet,
or. 119. 8
PBOCTOE, Middx. and Lond., on a mount, vert,
a greyhound, sejant, ar., spotted, brown,
collared, or.
PBOCTOE, Bart., Norf., same crest. Toujours
fidele.
PBODGEBS, in front of a cross Calvary, or, a
wyvern, wings addorsed, vert, in mouth a
sinister hand, gu., gorged with a collar and
line, reflexed over back, gold, dexter resting
on a cross pattee, of the first. Devouement
sans bornes.
PEOMOLI, Liverpool, out of a ducal coronet, a
long cross, between two ostrich-feathers.
Nil desperandum. 114. 2
PEOSSEE, Eng., on a mount, a horse, bridled,
at full speed, ppr. 73. 8
PBOSSER, a wolf's head, erased, in mouth a
sword, in bend sinister, point upward, all
ppr.
PBOTHEB, Eng., on a tower, sa., a crescent, or.
22. 10
PBOTHEEOE, a raven, ppr. 114. 10
PEOTHEBS, Eng., a bird, volant, purp. 119. 3
PROUD, Eng., a buffalo's head, erased, vair.
14. 9
PEOUD, Middx. and Salop, a cross formc'e,
fitched, or, charged with five pellets, a chap-
let of laurel, entwined round cross, vert.
PEOUDE, Eng., in hand a club. 158. 8
PEOUDE, Kent, an otter's head, erased, or, in
mouth a fish, ar. 34. 12
PBOUDFOOT, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand an arrow, all ppr. 157- 7
PEOUSE, Eng., a demi-lion, or. 44. 14
PBOUT, Middx., issuant from grass, ppr., a lion,
rampant, gardant, ar., collared and ringed,
or, supporting between paws a lighted taper,
ppr.
PBOUZE, Devons, an ibex, sejant, or, armed,
tufted, and maned, ar.
PEG VAN, Sco., a plough, ppr. Propatrid. 153. 2
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PROVEN, Sco., an arm, from shoulder, couped,
in fess, in hand a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.,
vested, az., cuffed, or. 103. 8
PROVENDER, Wilts., a squirrel, current, quar-
terly, or and gu.
PROVIS, Eng., on a rock, a wild duck, ppr.
109. 9
PROVOST, Eng., a buckle, or. 132. 7
PROWSE, Eng., the golden fleece, ppr. 57-6
PROWSE, Somers., an ibex's head, erased, sa.,
eared, or, armed, collared and lined, gold.
PROWZE, a dexter hand throwing a dart. I. 6
PROWZE, Glouc., Somers., and Devons., out of
a ducal coronet, ar., a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, of the first, collared and ringed, or.
PRUDHOE, Barou (Percy), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a lion, statant, az., tail ex-
tended. Esptrance en Dieu. 37. 5
PRUDHOME, and PRIDHAM, Devons., a lion's
paw, erased, ppr. 51. 15
PRUDOW, a lion's paw. 51. 15
PRUEN, Glouc., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.,
charged on breast with a fess, ar., thereon
three crosses pattee, gu., in beak a sprig of
olive, ppr.
PRYCE, Cambs., a lion, rampant* regardant,
in dexter a trefoil.
PRYCE, Wei., a lion, rampant, regardant, or.
PRYCE, Herts., a cock, gu., combed, wattled,
and legged, or, in beak a violet, az., stalked
and leaved, vert.
PRYDEUX, Eng., a dexter cubit arm, ppr., in
hand a billet, in pale, az.
PRYDEUX, Devons., a dove, volant, ar., mem-
bered and beaked, gu. 1 06. 10
PRYER, or PRYOR, Eng., an escallop, ar. 5. i
PRYNNE, Eng., in a coronet, or, an eagle, dis-
played, ppr., beaked, sa.
PRYSE, Wei. and Berks., a lion, rampant, re-
gardant, sa., in paws a fleur-de-lis, ar. Duw
au bendithis.
PRYTHERCH, Wei., a stag's head, cabossed, be-
tween attires an imperial crown, ppr. Duw
a, diyon.
PUCKERING, Herts, and Warw., a buck, ram-
pant. 79. 7
PUCKERING, Herts, and Warw., a buck, current,
or. 8l. 13
PUCKLE, Eng., a cubit arm, erect, in hand a
spear, in bend. 148. 10
PUCKLE, Graffham, Hunts, a dexter hand,
open, in palm an heraldic rose, both ppr.
PUDDESEY, Yorks., a leopard, passant, ppr.
9- 13
PUDDESET, Yorks., a cat, passant, ppr.
PUDSEY, Warw., Yorks., Oxon., Lane., Staffs.,
and Beds., a cat, passant, ppr.
PUDSEY, a leopard, passant, ppr. 9. 1 3
PUDSEY, DE, Eng., an eagle's head, in beak an
acorn, stalked and leaved. 1 02. 4
PUELESDON, or PULLESTON, Chesh. and Wei.,
a buck, trippant, ppr., attired, or. 79. 4
PUGET, Eng., a dove, holding an olive-branch,
flying over the sea, ppr. 1 06. 2
PUGGES, Eng., a dexter hand, ppr., holding up
a covered cup, or. 142. 1 1
PUGH, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge pierced,
erm. 77. 7
PUGH, a lion, rampant, ar., holding a fleur-de-
lis, gu. 41-9.
PUGH, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. n
^?UGH, a lion, passant, gardant, sa. 36. 13
PUGHE, Wei., a lion's head, erased, in mouth
a trefoil, slipped, ppr. Nid meddyg ond
meddyg cniad.
PUJOLAS, Middx., a hind, at gaze, ppr., about
neck a bugle-horn, or, string, gu.
PUKRING, Bart., Eng., a buck, salient. 79. 7
PULESDON, Chesh., Salop, and Wei., a stag,
trippant, ppr. 79. 4
PULESTON, Wei., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
PULESTON, Bart., Wei.: (i.) An oak-tree, ppr.,
pendent therefrom by a band, az., an escut-
cheon, gu., charged with three ostrich-
feathers, comp. 25. 6. (2.) On a chapeau,
turned up, erm., a buck, statant, ppr.,
attired, or. Clariores e tenebms. 81. 9
PULLEINE of Crake Hall, Yorks., a pelican,
feeding her young. Nuttd pallescere culpd.
97. 2
PULLEN, or PULLEYN, Yorks., a pelican, in nest,
all or. 97. 2
PULLER, Eng., in dexter hand a trident, in
bend. 131. I
PULLER, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
dove, in mouth a laurel -branch, both ppr.
PULLET, Eng., a palm-tree, vert. 25. I
PULLEYN, or PULLEN, Yorks., a pelican, in nest,
all ppr.
PULLING, a demi-eagle, displayed, gu., charged
on each wing with a cross pattee, fitched, or,
and on breast with a mill-rind, gold.
PULTENET, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, sa.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or. 10. 5
PULTENEY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa.
47- 13
PULTNEY, a leopard's head, gardant, erased.
10. 4
PULTS, an eagle's head, erased, ar., beaked, or,
holding a trefoil, vert.
PUNCHARDON, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased,
gu., bezantee and armed, or. 70. 5
PUNSHON, Northumb., a lion, passant, erm.,
charged with a pallet, wavy, az., between
two oval buckles, or, tongues pointing up-
ward.
PURCELL, Salop, a boar's head, erased, in fess,
ar. 15. 5
PURCELL, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
boar's head, ar., guttee-de-sang. 3. 3
PURCELL, Iri., in hand, couped above wrist,
erect, sleeve, az., turned up, ar., a sword,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or, pierced through
the jaw of a boar's head, couped, sa., vulned,
dropping blood. comp. 148. 1 1
PURCHAS, Eng., a dexter hand, ppr., holding
up a cushion, sa., tasselled, or. 150. 14
PURCHAS, a demi-lion, sa., supporting a bezant.
43- !5
PURCHON, Yorks., in front of a demi-woman,
vested, az., mantle, gu., flowing over left
shoulder, in dexter a palm-branch, ppr., two
anchors, in saltier, or. Prudentia et vigilan-
tia.
PURDIE, or PURDY, Eng., a peacock's head,
erased, gu. 117. II
PURDIE, Sco., a dexter hand holding a roll of
parchment, ppr. Fidelitas. 125. 3
PURDON, Cumb., a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand, ppr., a banner, gu., fringed, or,
charged with a leopard's face, ar., staff
broken.
PUREFEY, a demi-talbot, collared and lined.
61. 5
PUR
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PYR
PUREFEY, Eng., a demi-talbot, rampant, sa.,
ducally gorged, or. 6 1. 9
PUREFOY, and PUREFEROY, Eng., in dexter
hand a garland of flowers, ppr. 151. 5
PUREFOY, Leic., in dexter gauntlet, or, inside,
az., a broken tilting-spear, of the second.
124. 7
PUREFOY, BAGWELL-, of Greenfield, Iri., in
hand, in armour, a broken lance, all ppr.
En bonne foy. 124. 7
PURFIELD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, sa., a
martlet, ar. 119. 2
PURKIS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
greyhound's head, ppr. 1 8. 5
PURLAND, Norf., a demi-eagle, wings displayed.
101. 13
PURLING, Eng., in dexter hand a grenade,
fired. 155-3
PURLING, out of a mural coronet, sa., an ostrich's
head and neck, ppr.
PURLING, a lion, sejant, or, crowned with an
Eastern coronet, resting dexter on an an-
chor, sa.
PURLING, Lond., a lion, sejant, or, crowned
with a naval coronet, ar., between paws an
anchor, sa.
PURNELL, Glouc., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a demi-griffin, segreant, erminois, in dexter
a thunderbolt, ppr.
PURNELL, King's Hill, out of a mural coronet,
ar., charged with three lozenges, in fess, gu.,
a demi-falcon, rising, ppr., in beak a ciuque-
foil, slipped, vert.
PURRIER, a dolphin, naiant, sa., under a pear-
tree, ppr., fructed, or.
PURSE, Eng., a demi-bull, per fess, or and gu.
67. 9
PURSER, Eng., a fox's head, erased, or. 16. I
PuRSLOW, Salop, a hare, sejant, erm. 58. I
PURTON, Eng., an eagle, displayed, gu.
95- 13
PURTON, Salop, on a mount, vert, a pear-tree,
fructed, ppr.
PURVIS, Sco. , the sun issuing from a cloud,
ppr. Clarior e tene'jris. 7. I
PURVIS of Dursham, Suff., same crest and
motto.
PURVIS, Sco., the same crest. Post nubila
Phcebus.
PURY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a martlet,
gU. 119. 2
PUSEY, SIDNEY-EDWARD-BOUVERIE, of Pusey,
Berks., a cat, passant, ar.
PUSEY, Eng., a leopard, passant, ppr. 9. 13
PUT, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., holding a
mascle, sa.
PUTLAND, an elephant's head, sa. 24. 10
PUTNAM, Bucks, and Beds., a wolf's head, gu.
19- 5
PUTT, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a leopard's
head, ducally gorged, all ppr. 10. 8
PUTTEMAN, two bears' gambs, erased and erect,
supporting a caltrap, ar.
PUTTENHAM, Bucks., Beds., and Hants, a wolf's
head, gu. 19. 5
PUTTINGER, on stump of tree, couped at top,
and sprouting^a fresh branch on either side,
a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
PUXTY, Yorks., a pelican's head, vulning, ppr.
103. ii
PUXTY, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, a demi-
savage, wreathed round middle, vert, in
dexter a cock's head, erased, in sinister on
shoulder a club. I. 8
PYBUS, Herts., an elephant, carrying on trunk
some sugar-canes, all ppr.
PYCHARD, and PYCHOW, Eng., in hand a club,
in pale, ppr.
PYCOMBE, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scythe, in bend sinister.
PYCROFT, Eng., a hand, couped, in fess, apau-
mee, charged with an eye, ppr., lying on the
wreath. 126. 5
PYE, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu., be-
tween wings, ar. In wuce glorior. 112. I
PYE of Clifton Hall, Staffs., same crest and
motto.
PYE, Devons., on a mount, vert, a talbot's
head, couped, ar. Pietatis causd.
PYE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, az., gorged
with a ducal coronet, or, holding an escallop,
gold.
PYGOTT, Beds., a cubit arm, vested, bendy of
six, ar. and vert, in hand, ppr., a pick-axe,
of the first. comp. 123. 15
PYKE, Eng., a boar, passant, ar., gorged with
a garland of laurel, vert. 4. 9
PYKE, a lamb, couchant, ppr.
PYKIN, Eng., a savage's head, couped, sa.
123. 14
PYLBOROW, an eagle's head, erased, in beak
a branch of three roses, gu., leaved,
ppr.
PYM, Eng. , a lion's gamb, holding up a human
heart, ppr. 50. 12
PYM, Heref., a lamb's head and neck, erased,
ppr., in mouth a sprig, or.
PYNCOMBE, Devons., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., purfled, in hand, of the first,
a Polish mace, ar., fastened to arm with a,
scarf, gu. 151- 1°
PYNDAR, Wore., a lion's head, erased, erminois,
crowned, ar. 161. 10
PYNDE, in lion's gamb, erased, ar., three pines,
or, fructed, vert.
PYNE, Eng., a demi-pegasus, rampant, en-
filed round body with a ducal coronet.
71. 9
PYNE, a pine-branch, with three pine-apples,
or, leaved, vert. comp. 30. IO
PYNE, Eng., a pine-tree, ppr. 26. 3
PYNE, a goat's head, couped, ppr. 56. 4
PYNE, Somers., an antelope's head, or, horned
and maned, sa. 82. 7
PYNELL, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two heads,
displayed, gu., winged, or.
PYNSON, Eng., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
or, an eagle, wings expanded, ppr.
PYNSON, three leaves, or, issuing from an etoile
of sixteen points, gu.
PYOT, Lond., a demi-lion, gu., on shoulders
three bezants, two and one.
PYRKE, Eng., in hand a sickle. 127. 14
PYHRY, Eng., a hind's head. 85. 3
PYRRY, Wilts., a stag's -head, erased, ar., at-
tired, or, in mouth a pear- branch, vert,
fructed, gold. comp. 83. 14
PYRTON, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a wyvern, vert.
PYRTON, a wyvern, wings expanded, vert.
91. 5
PYRTON, Ess., on a chapeau, ar., turned
up, erm., a wyveru, wings expanded,
vert.
PYS
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PYSCENT, a wing, erect, ppr., surmounted by
an escutcheon, charged with three mullets,
ar., two in chief, one in base, parted by a
cheveron, engrailed, az.
PYTTS of Kyre, Eng., within a chaplet, a dove-
93- 8
PYTTS, a dove, wings elevated, between two
laurel-branches, in orle, ppr. 93. 8
Q
QUADERING, Line., a blackamoor's head.
I34- r3
QUADEING, Line., a moor's head, affronte'e,
ppr., couped below shoulders, wreathed
about head, ar. and gu. 134. 3
QUANTOCK, out of the battlements of a tower,
gu., charged with two annulets, or, a demi-
eagle, with two heads, wings, per pale,
erminois and erm. Non immemor benejicii.
QUAPLOD, Eng. , a boar, passant, ppr. 4. 1 1
QUAELES, Ess. and Beds., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-eagle, displayed, vert. IOI. 2
QUAETON, a hand, ppr., in a maunch, ar.
145. 12
QUASH, Devons., a demi-griffin * or, wings ad-
dorsed, sa. , legged, of the last, supporting a
fleur-de-lis, gold.
QUATEEMAYNE, Eng., in hand a sickle, ppr.
127. 14
QUATHEEINE, Eng., a ship in full sail, ppr.,
flagged, gu. Ad littora tendit. 21. 14
QUEADE, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand a
dagger, ppr. 154. 6
QUEENSBEEEY, Marquess of (Douglas), a human
heart, gu., ensigned with an imperial crown,
between wings, or. Forward. 130. I
QUELCH, Berks., an elephant's head, erased,
az., charged with a castle, ar., fired, ppr.
QUELCH, Eng., a stag's head, at gaze, erased,
PPr- 83- 3
QUEELETON, or QuEELTON, Eng., an acorn,
stalked and leaved, ppr. 54. 9
QUEEONALLE, Eng., a dagger and sword, in
saltier, ppr.
QUESTED, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a garb,
thereon a blackbird, ppr. 12. 2
QUICK, Bucks., Somers. , and Devons., a demi-
antelope, ar., armed, attired, tufted, and
inaned, gu., collared, sa., lined, or.
82. II
QUICKE, Devons., a tent, ar., flag, gu. 78. 5
QUILTEE, Kent, an armed arm, einbowed, in
hand a battle-axe, all ppr., a scarf round
wrist, ar. 154. 10
QUIN, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, ar. Quo
sursum volo mdere. 19. 6
QUIN, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
QUIN, Sco., a pheon, reversed, ppr. 89. 3
QUIN-WYNDHAM, Earl of Duriraven. See DUN-
KAVEN.
QUINEY, Staffs., a cubit arm, erect, vested, or,
with three slashes in sleeve, in hand, ppr., a
scimitar, hilted, gold, blade embrued.
QUINTIN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's paw, sa., holding a cross crosslet,
fitched, or. 52. 2
QUINTON, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped,
embowed, in hand a sword, ppr. 140. 12
QUEEELL, Eng., a wolf, current, ppr. 63. I
QUYXLEY, Eng., an antelope's head, erased,
gu. 82. 7
QYEE, Lond., an ass's head, ar., gorged with
a chaplet, vert. see plate 20
R
RABAN, on a mural coronet, or, charged with
three tire-balls, sa., a boar's head, erased, in
fess, of the last, in mouth a sword, in pale,
ppr. 3. I
RABETT, a demi-rabbit, rampant, sa., guttee-
d'or. Superabit omnia virtus. 58. 3
RABY, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased, in
mouth a stag's foot, erased. 20. I
RACKHAM, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar.
47- 13
RACKHAM, a griffin's head, erased, ducally
gorged. comp. 88. 3
RADBOENE, Eng., a horse's head, between
wings, ar. 72. 4
RADCLIPF, Eng., a bull's head, erased, sa.,
attired, ar., points, or, ducally gorged, of
the second, lined and ringed, gold. 14. 2
RADCLIFF, a bull's head, erased, gu., gorged
with a ducal coronet, or. 14. 2
RADCLIFF, Durh.,Northumb.,Warw., andBeds.,
on a ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, erased,
sa., horned, gold. 14. 2
RADCLIFF, a dragon, sans legs and wings, az.
RADCLIFF, Lane , in a mural coronet, ar., a
bull's head, sa., armed and crined, or.
RADCLIFF, Devons., on a mural coronet, a
bull's head. Ccetcris major qui melior.
RADCLIFF, DELME-, of Hitchin Priory, Herts.,
a bull's head, sa., armed and gorged with a
ducal coronet, or, in mouth a cross crosslet,
fitched. 14. 4
RADCLIFFE, Lane., Derbs., and Northumb., a
bull's head, erased, sa., armed, ar., ducally
gorged, or. 14. 2
RADCLIFFE, Devons., a battle-axe, erect, ppr.
153- 3
RADCLIFFE, Bart., Yorks., a bull's head,
erased, sa., horns, ar., tipped, or, gorged
with a ducal coronet, of the second, and
charged with a crescent. Virtus propter
se.
RADCLYFFE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's
head, sa. 14-2
RADFOED, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
holding a dagger, ppr. 159. 4
RADFOED, Eng., an escutcheon, per pale, aiv
BAD
and sa., between two laurel-branches, in
orle, vert. 54. 3
RADFORD, Derbs., a bird, in beak an ear of
wheat, ppr.
RADLEY, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr. 101. 10
RADNOR, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
141. 14
RADNOR, Earl of (Bouverie), a demi-eagle,
with two heads, displayed, sa., ducally
gorged, or, charged on breast with a cross
crosslet, ar. Patria cara, carior libertas.
RADSTOCK, Baron, Iri. (Waldegrave), out of a
ducal coronet, or, five ostrich-feathers, per
pale, ar. and gu., a crescent for difference.
St. Vincent. 108. 2
RAE, Eng., a lion's paw, ppr. 51. 15
RAE, Eng., a mountain-cat, current, gardant,
ppr. 63. 12
RAE, Sco., a hand holding an open book, ffinc
laus et honos. 151. 4
RAE, Sco., a stag, at gaze. In omnia promptus.
Si. TO
RAE, Sco., a stag, at gaze, ppr. Ever ready.
81. 10
RAE, a buck, at gaze, ppr. 81. 10
RAE, Bart., Sco., a stag, statant, ppr. 81. II
RAEBURN, Sco., a pheon, az. 77. 13
RAEBURN, Sco., a hand, issuing, holding a club,
ppr. Tutus, sifortis. 158. 8
RAFFLES, Lane., out of an eastern coronet, or,
a griffin's head, purp., beaked and gorged
with a collar, gemelle, gold.
RAGLAN, Baron, Somers., a portcullis, or,
nailed. Mutare vel timere sperno. 138. n
RAGON, Eng., a hind's head, erased, ar. 63. 7
RAGOUT, a leopard, passant, gorged with a ducal
coronet, and chained, the chain reflexed over
back.
RAIKES, Eng., a stag's head, erased, or. 83. 13
RAIKES, Yorks., a griffin's head. Honestum
prceferro utili. 87. 6
RAIKES, Lond. and Herts., a griffin's head,
erased, sa. 88. 7
RAILTON, Eng. , a hind's head, ppr. 85. 3
RAIN, or RAINE, Eng., a leg, erased at middle
of thigh, ppr. 1 20. 7
RAINE, a leg, in armour, couped at thigh,
spurred. 138. 5
RAINES, Yorks., a lion, rampant. Judicium
parium. 41. 12
RAINES of Wyton, Yorks., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, two rows of ostrich-feathers, ppr.
Vici. log. 6
RAINS, Eng., a dexter hand, brandishing a
sword, ppr. 159. 7
RAINSFORD, a reindeer's head, erased, ppr.
84. 10
RAISON, Eng,, a boar's head, erased and erect,
sa. 3. 6
RAIT, Sco., an anchor, ppr. Spero meliora.
153. ii
RAIT, Sco., a lily, ppr. Sperandum. 53. 4
RAIT, Sco., an anchor, ppr., ensigned on top
with a crescent, ar. Meliora spero sequorque.
RAIT of Anniston House, Eorfars., an anchor,
ppr. Spero meliora. 153. n
RAITT, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, or. 68. 1 1
RAKE, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
brandishing a club, all ppr., at shoulder a
bow of ribbons, gu. 154. 13
RALEGH, Eng., a boar's head, couped and erect.
3- 6
332 BAM
RALEIGH, Devons., a roebuck, ppr. 79. 4
RALEIGH, Warw., a boar's head, erect, gu. 3. 6
RALEY, a lion, rampant, ppr. 41. 12
RALPH, Eng., a naked arm, in hand an open
book, both ppr. Fideliter. 151. 4
RALPH, a griffin's head, couped, or, in beak a
serpent, entwined round neck, ppr. 87. 4
RALPHSTON, Iri., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
ducally gorged, or. comp. 87. I
RALSTON, Sco., a falcon, ppr. Fide et martc.
104. 2
RAM, Eng., on a chapeau, or, turned up, gu., a
fox, sejant, ppr. 1 6. 2
[RAM, Ess. and Iri., a ram's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or. 57. 7
RAMADGE, Lond., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
armed and crined, or. Consilio et animis.
70- 5
RAMAGE, Sco., an increscent, ar. Poco a poco.
93- i
RAMPSTON, Eng., a caltrap, embrued, ppr.
147. 6
RAMSAY, Iri., a beech -tree, ppr. 26. 1 1
RAMSAY, Sco., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
horned and maned, or. Nil temere. 70. 4
RAMSAY, Earl of Dalhousie. See DALHOUSIE.
RAMSAY, Sco., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
armed, or, within two branches of laurel, in
orle, ppr. 71. 8
RAMSAY, an eagle, rising, regardant, sa., armed
and membered, or. Miyro et respicio.
100. 10
RAMSAY, Sco., a unicorn's head, couped, ppr.,
armed, or, and charged with a crescent, ar.
Dum varior. comp. 70. 4
RAMSAY of Barnton, Mid-Lothian, a unicorn's
head, couped, ar., -armed and maned, or.
Ora et labora. 70. 4
RAMSAY, a star of six rays, issuing from a cres-
cent, ar. Superiora sequor. 126. 7
RAMSAY, Sco., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
horned and maned, or. Spernit pericula
•virtus. 70. 4
RAMSAY, Bart., Sco., a unicorn's head, couped,
ar., charged with a cinquefoil, gu. Semper
victor.
RAMSAY, Bart., a demi - eagle, displayed, sa.
Aspiro. 102. 12
RAMSAY, Bart., an eagle, displayed, sa. Pro-
bando et approbando. 96. 10
RAMSAY, Sco., a horse's head, ar., maned, or.
Avance. 72. 7
RAMSAY of Hill Lodge, Enfield, a unicorn's
head, couped, ar., horned, maned, and
tufted, or. Ora et labora. 70. 4
E-AMSAY, Eng., a parrot, vert, breast, gu., in
beak an annulet, or. 1 1 8. 14
RAMSAY, Sco., a griffin's head, couped, ppr.
Ora et labora. 87. 6
RAMSAY, Sco., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
charged with a rose, gu. Semper victor.
comp. 70. 5
RAMSAY, Sco., a horse's head, sa., bridled, gu.
72. 7
RAMSAY, Sco., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
horned and maned, or, charged with a cres-
cent. Dum vario. comp. 70. 4
RAMSAY, Bart., of Banff House, Sco., a uni-
corn's head. Spernit pwicula virtus. 70. 4
RAMSAY, Sco., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
Aspiro. 1 02. 12
RAMSBOTTOM, Berks., a ram's head, couped,
BAM
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ppr., in mouth a trefoil, vert, gorged with a
collar, engrailed, az., charged with a fleur-
de-lis, between two plates. comp. 57. 8
RAMSBOTTOM, Lond., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a ram's head, couped, ppr. comp. 57. I
RAMSBOTTOM, Eng., an eagle's head, erased,
gu. 102. 10
RAMSDEN, Bart., Yorks., an armed arm, couped
at elbow and erect, ppr., in gauntlet a fleur-
de-lis, sa.
RAMSEY, Sco., a dexter hand, holding a covered
cup, ppr. 142. ii
RAMSEY, Eng., a sea-lion, sejant, ppr. 69. 2
RAMSEY, a unicorn's head, couped, ar., armed
and maned, or. 70. 4
RAMSEY, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., crined
and armed, or. 7°- 5
RAMUS, Middx., on a ducal coronet, or, an
owl, ppr.
RANCLIFFE, Baron, Iri. (Parkyns), out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-eagle, displayed,
az., billettee, or, each billet charged with an
ermine-spot. Honeste audux.
RANDS, and RANDES, Eng., a marigold, stalked
and leaved, ppr. 53. 2
RAND, Lond. and Durh., issuing from a coro-
net, a boar's head, erect. 3. 3
RANDAL, Kent, an antelope's head, or. 82. 7
RANDALL, Iri., a demi-griflfin, gu., winged, or.
86. 13
RANDALL, Warw. and Northamp., a bat, dis-
played, sa. 74. 5
RANDALL, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr. 121. 6
RANDALL, a dove, volant, ppr. 106. 10
RANDALL, a buck, statant, pierced in back by
an arrow. 81. 6
RANDALL, and RANDOLPH, Eng., an antelope's
head, couped, or.
RANDALL, Wilts., an antelope's head, couped,
or, charged on breast with four mullets in
cross, and in mouth a rose, gu., slipped and
leaved, vert.
RANDALL, Lond., a buck's head, erased, az.,
ducally gorged, lined, and ringed, or.
RANDALL, out of a ducal coronet, an antelope's
head, ar. , attired, or.
RANDALL, Devons., a staff, couped and raguly,
in fess, vert, thereon a wolf, passant, az.,
collared, or. 19. 10
RANDE, Northamp., on a ducal coronet, a boar's
head, couped, all ar. 3. 3
RANDELL, and RANDLE, Eng., an arm, in ar-
mour, couped at shoulder, embowed, hand
holding a spiked club. 151. 10
RANDES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's paw, gu., holding a cross crosslet,
fitched, ar. 52. 2
RANDES, Line., two lions' gambs, erect, sa.,
supporting a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
RANDILL of Northamp., a martlet, volant, or.
119. I
RANDOLFE, Eng., a bat, ar., wings expanded.
74- 5
RANDOLL, Eng., a garb, or. 12. 13
RANDOLPH, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
thistle, ppr. Per aspera belli, comp. 42. i
RANDOLPH, Eng., a greyhound's head, ar.,
seme"e of torteaux, gu. 20. I
RANDOLPH, an antelope's head, erased, or.
82.'7
RANDULPH, an antelope's head, ar., attired, or.
BAT
RANELAGH, Viscount (Jones), a dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, hand holding an arrow,
all ppr. Ccelitus mihi vires. 157. 7
RANFUKLY, Earl of (Knox), a falcon, perched,
ppr. Moveo et propitior. 104. 7
RANKEN, Sco., an ostrich, in mouth a horse-
shoe, all ppr. 1 08. 13
RANKIN, Lond. and Sco., a lance, issuing.
Fortiter et recte. 66. I
RANKINE, a broken lance and a palm-branch,
slipped, in saltier, surmounted by a crescent.
Utrius auctus auxilio. 158. 12
RANKINE, Sco., a ship, ppr. Prudentid et vir-
tute. 21. 12
RANSON, Eng., an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
RANSON, Suff., a hawk's head, erased, az., in
beak an annulet, or.
RANT, on a ducal coronet, ar., a lion, sejant,
or, tail between hind legs.
RANTT, Norf., a tiger, sejant, or, tufted and
mailed, sa., ducally gorged, gold.
RAPARUS, a griffin's head, erased, sa. 88. 7
RAPARUS, Eng., a griffin's tail, erased, sa.
2. 2
RAPER, Yorks. and Lond., an antelope's head,
per fess, wavy and erased, or and az. 82. 6
RAPER, Eng., a buck's head. 84. 10
RAPER, Lond., an antelope, ppr., collared, or.
comp. 82. 6
RAPER, an antelope, statant, ppr. 82. 10
RAPHAEL, Surr., out of an Eastern coronet, or,
a demi-eagle, with two heads, displayed, sa-.,
beaked, and charged on breast with a cross
moline, gold.
RASDALL, two arms, in armour, embowed, sup-
porting in hands a heart, inflamed, ppr.,
charged with a tower, ar. 1 54. 1 1
RASHLEIGH, Eng., a dexter hand holding a
sword. 159. 7
RASHLEIGH, Cornw., a Cornish chough, ppr.
114. 10
RASPER, on a chapeau, an etoile of six points.
RASYN, and RASYNGE, Eng., an arm, erect,
vested, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a bunch of
lavender, vert, flowered, az". 1 2 1. 12
RATCHETT, Chesh., on a chapeau, gu. and erm.,
a lion, passant, parted, per pale, gu. and or,
charged with a label, ar., dexter resting on
an escutcheon.
RATCLIFF, Bart., Kent, a crane, ppr. 116. 10
RATCLIFFE, a crane, statant, in beak a serpent.
115. 2
RATCLIFFE, a bull's head, erased, sa., armed,
or, charged with three escallops, and gorged
with a coronet. Fide ct fortitudine. 14. 6
RATCLIFFE, Lane, and Yorks., a bull's head,
erased, per pale, ar. and sa., armed and du-
cally gorged, or. 14. 2
RATCLIFFE, Bucks., a bull's head. 14. 7
RATCLIFFE, Derbs. and Lane., a bull's head,
erased, sa., armed, or, ducally gorged, lined
and ringed, ar.
RATCLIFFE, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a Cor-
nish chough, sa. 114. 3
RATFORD, Eng., a man holding a banner, ar.,
charged with a saltier. 127. 5
RATHBONE, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
RATHBONE, the Roman fasces, in fess, in front
of a lion's head, ppr., gorged with a collar,
ar. , charged with two roses, gu. Suaviter ct
fortiter.
RAT
334
RATHDOWNE, Earl of (Monck), a wyvern.
Fortiter, jideliter, feliciter. 91. II
RATHLOW, Eng., a martlet, or. 119. 4
RATSEY, Eng., a dragon's head, vert, trans-
fixed by a spear-head. 90. 8
RATTARY, and RATTRAY, Sco., a dexter hand,
ppr., holding a cross crosslet, or. Ex hoc
victoria signo. 116. 14
RATTRAY, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
holding a battle-axe, all ppr. 154. 10
RATTRAY, Sco., a mullet, ar., ensigned by a
flaming heart, ppr. Super sidcra voium.
146. 6
RATTRAY, Sco., a demi-huntsman, winding a
horn, ppr., vested, vert. Free for a blast.
132. 14
RATTRAY, Sco., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand a battle-axe, ppr. Ex hoc Victoria
signo. 154. 10
RAULEIGH, Eng., a boar's head, couped and
erect. 3. 6
RAVEN, Lond. and Norf., a raven, ppr. 1 14. 10
RAVEN, a demi-dragon, vert, winged, gu. 91. 8
RAVEN, Lond., on a mount, vert, a caltrap, or.
RAVENCROFT, on a chapeau, a lion, statant,
gardant. comp. 37. 10
RAVENHILL, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., support-
ing a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. 46. 4
RAVENSHOLME, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
44. 14
RAVENSCROFT, Wei., Suss., Lane., and Chesh.,
on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a lion,
passant, gardant, ar.
RAVENSWORTH, Baron (Liddell), a lion, ram-
pant, sa., billettee, or, ducally crowned,
gold. Fama semper vivit — and — Units et
idem. 41. 4
RAVIS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, per fess, ar.
and gu.. within a chain, in orle, or. 49. 9
RAW, Lond. and Yorks., an arm, in armour,
embowed, sa., garnished, or, in hand, ppr.,
an escallop.
RAWDEN, Yorks. and Iri., on a mural coronet,
ar., a pheon, sa., with a laurel - branch
issuing therefrom, ppr.
RAWDON, Eng., on a mount, vert, a wyvern,
sejant, or. 91. 4
RAWE, Kent, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, sa., garnished, or, in hand, ppr., a
spiked club, ar. 154. 14
RAWES, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
holding a spiked club, all ppr. 154. 14
RAWLE, Cornw., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in gauntlet a sword, ar., hilt, or.
140. 13
RAWLES, Dors., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., sup-
porting a battle-axe, or. 43. 1 1
RAWLE Y, Devons., a roebuck, ppr. 81. 10
RAWLINGS, Eng., a ram, passant, sa., attired,
or. 57. 10
RAWLINGS, Cornw., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, elbow resting on the wreath, in
gauntlet a falchion, ar., hilt, or. Cognosce
teipsum et disce pati. comp. 125. 9
RAWLINS, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in gauntlet a falchion, ar., hilt, or.
140. 13
RAWLINS, Ess., a bear's head, couped, or. 20. 9
RAWLINS, Iri., a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
RAWLINS, Heref., an arrh, in armour, embowed,
ppr., brandishing a sword, ar., hilted, or.
JVec mutandus nee met us. 140. 14
RAY
RAWLINS, or RAWLYNS, Lond. and Heref., a
bull's leg, couped near body, sa., covered to
fetlock, ar., on top an eagle's head, erased,
gu-
RAWLINSON, Eng., an eagle's head, couped.
102. 9
RAWLINSON, Lane., a drake, ppr., in beak an
escallop, ar.
RAWSON, Yorks., a falcon, sa., rising from a
tower, or. 22. 4
RAWSON, Yorks. and Lane., a raven's head,
couped, sa., in beak an annulet, or.
RAWSON, a castle, sa., flagged, gu. 23. 10
RAWSON, a quadrangular castle, ppr. 23. 6
RAWSON, issuing from clouds, ppr., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, -and cuffed, gu., charged with
a rose, ar., hand, az., grasping an anchor,
in fess, or.
RAWSON, Yorks., an eagle's head, erased, sa.,
charged on neck with three guttes, or, one
and two, in beak an annulet, gold.
RAWSTON, Eng., a lion, passant, or. 36. i
RAWSTON, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, supporting a tower, triple-towered.
RAWSTORNE, Lane., a lion, passant, or. 36. i
RAY, Suff., an ostrich, or, in mouth a horse-
shoe, az. 1 08. 13
RAY, Eng., the bust of a man, in pfrofile, couped,
ppr., ducally crowned, or, with a long cap
turning forward, gu., thereon a Catherine
wheel, gold.
RAY, Ess/and Glouc., an eagle's head, couped,
with wings addorsed and elevated, ppr.
comp. 1 02. 13
RAY, Line., an ostrich. 108. 13
RAYCE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a phoenix's
head in flames, in beak a branch of palm.
RAYE, Eng., a lion's paw, per cheveron, gu.
and or. 51. 7
RAYLEY, Eng., a savage's head, affrontee.
123. 14
RAYMENT, Eng., a boar's head, erased and
erect, ar. 3. 6
RAYMOND of Kilmurray, Kerry, an eagle, dis-
played, ppr. Renovatur cetas cjus sicut aquilce.
95- 13
RAYMOND, Eng., a leopard, sejant, collared and
chained, per fess, or and sa., spotted, counter-
changed. 9. 10
RAYMOND, Devons., on a mount, vert, .a leo-
pard, sejant, per fess, or and sa., spotted,
counterchanged. IO. 3
RAYMOND, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, erm., beaked, sa.,
charged on breast with three ogresses, two
and one. comp. 98. 2
RAYMOND, a dragon's head, erased, or, ducally
gorged, gu.
RAYMOND, Kent, Devons., and Ess., a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, hand grasping a
battle-axe, all ppr. 154. 10
RAYMOND, Cornw., out of an earl's coronet, a
demi-dragon.
RAYMOND, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, erm., beaked, sa. ,
charged on breast with three torteaux.
comp. 98. 2
RAYMOND, out of a mural coronet, a demi-eagle,
displayed, or, charged on body with three
torteaux, in pale. comp. 98. 2
RAYMONT, Eng., an antelope's head, erm., col-
lared, or. see plate 82
BAY
335
RAYNER, Eng., a dexter hand, holding three
arrows, points downward, ppr. comp. 146. I
RAYNES, Eng., an arm, embowed, hand hold-
ing a club, ppr. 149. 7
RAYNEY, Lond., out of a mural coronet, ar., a
lion's head, or, pellettee. 45. 15
RAYNEY, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, ar., a
lion's head, ppr., pellettee. 45. 15
RAYNOLD, a vol. 113. 3
RAYNOLDS, a fox's head, couped, sa., collared
with two bars-gemelle, or, and between them
three bezants. 1 6. 7
RAYNOR, Eng., two winged hands, conjoined,
all ppr. 131. 5
RAYNOR, on a mount, vert, a leopard, passant,
or. 9. 13
RAYNSFORD, Ess., a greyhound, current, dark
russet colour. 17. 8
RAYNSFORD, a roebuck's head, erased, sa., at-
tired, or. 83. 13
RAYNSFORD, Oxon., Northamp., Middx., and
Warvv., a reindeer, erm., attired, or. 84. 8
RAYNSFORD, Eng., a deer's head, cabossed, az.,
attired, or. 84. 2
RAYNTON, Middx., a griffin's head, couped,
sa., beaked, or, charged on neck with a
cinquefoil, gold.
RAYSON, Eng., a hart's head, erased, gu. 83. 13
REA, and REE, Wore, and Lond., out of a
mural coronet, ar., a dragon's head, az.
90. 10
REABURN, Sco., a hand, issuing, holding a
Hercules' club, all ppr. Tutus sifortis.
158. 8
READ, Eng., a buck's head, erased, sa., bezan-
tee. , 83. 13
READ, Eng., an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
READ, Iri., a leg, couped above knee, erect,
vested, az., spurred, or.
READ, a greyhound's head, couped, ar., be-
tween two roses, gu., slipped and leaved,
ppr. 1 8. 2
READ, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
READ, Hayton, in lion's gamb, erect, a cross
moline, erminois.
READ, a shoveller, bendy of six, ar. and sa.,
beaked, or.
READ, Herts., a buck's head, erased, sa., at-
tired, or, between two palm -branches, vert,
charged on neck with two bars-gemelle, gold.
READ, Bucks., a falcon, wings expanded.
loo. 13
READ, CREWE- : (i.) For -Read, an eagle, dis-
played, sa. 95. 13. (2.) For Crcwe, out of
a ducal coronet, or, a lion's gamb, ar.,
charged with a crescent.
READE of Wood Parks, Iri., out of clouds, an
arm, erect, in hand an open book. Amor
sine timore. 126. I
READE, Iri., a leg, couped above knee, armed,
spurred, or. 138. 5
READE, Somers., Herts., Cambs., Kent, and
Wei., an eagle, displayed, sa., beaked and
legged, or. 95. 13
READE, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, az.,
purfled, or. 88. 7
READE, Eng., on trunk of tree, vert, a falcon,
rising, ppr. 105. 5
READE, Norf., a stag's head, erased, sa., be-
zantee, attired, or. 83. 1.3
READE, Norf., a goat's head, sa., ducally
gorged, attired, ar.
READE, Line., a shoveller, close, sa.
READE, Bart., Oxon., on stump of tree, vert,
a falcon, rising, ppr., belled and jessed, or.
Cedant arma togce. 105. 5
READER, Iri», a leopard's head, erased, az.,
collared, or. 10. 9
READERS, Eng., a dexter hand brandishing a
sabre, ppr. 159. 7
READING, or REDING, Eng., a griffin, sejant, in
dexter a garland of laurel, all ppr. 88. 1 1
READING, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, or.
88. 7
READSHAW, Lane., a hind's head, ar., collared,
sa. 85. 8
RE AM AN, a cushion, charged with a dragon's
head, couped.
REANOLDS, Somers. and Devons., out of a
mural coronet, ar., a talbot's head, az.,
bezanteX and eared, or. 60. 5
REARDON, Iri., a dolphin, naiant, az. 68. 1 1
REASON, Eng., a boar's head, erased and erect,
sa. 3. 6
REASON, Eng., a fox's head, erased, ppr. 16. I
REASTON, RODES-, of Barlborough Hall, Derbs. :
( i.) Eor Rodes, a cubit arm, in hand an oak-
branch, fructed, all ppr. (2.) For Reaston,
a demi-lion, collared, ppr., collared, or, be-
tween paws a spear, of the last, headed,
ppr., therefrom a banner, gu., charged with
a cinquefoil, gold, and also supporting a
rudder, az. comp. 44. 8
REATH, Sco., a garb, or. Industria ditat.
12. 13
REAVE, Suss., a dragon's head; ar., charged on
breast with three escallops, az.
REAY, Eng., a griffin's head. 87. 6
REAY, Northumb., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a griffin's head, or. 88. 2
REAY, Durh., a griffin's head, erased, ppr. 88. 7
REAY, Lord, Sco. (MacKay), a dexter arm,
from elbow, erect, hand holding a dagger,
in pale, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Mann
forti. 122. 12
REBEIRO, five tulips, in pale.
REBOW, Ess., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, sa., on breast a be-
zant, charged with a fleur-de-lis, az., in beak
an arrow, of the second, headed and feathered,
ar.
REDCOMYN, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
REDDIE, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped at
shoulder, embowed, and resting on elbow,
in hand a scimitar, all ppr. 125. 9
REDDINGFIELD, Eng., on point of sword, erect,
ppr., a cross pattde, ar. 90. I
REDDISH, Dors., Wilts., and Lane., a cock's
head, erased, sa., combed and wattled, gu.,
ducally gorged, or.
REDE, Suff. and Norf., a buck's head, erased,
ar., attired, or, between two palm-branches,
gold, charged on neck with three bars-
gemelle, of the second.
REDE, Suff., a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
REDE, or REED, Kent and Wore., a garb, or,
banded, gu. 12. 13
REDEGE, Eng., a hand, apaume'e, thereon an
eye, ppr. 128. 6
REDESDALE, Baron (Mitford), a dexter hand,
in fess, couped, ppr., supporting a sword,
in pale, ar., hilt and pommel, or, pierced
through a boar's head, sa., tusked, of the
BED
BEN
first, couped, gu. j&qwdibiter et diligenter.
127. 4
REDFERN, Eng., a birch-tree, ppr. 25. 10
BEDFORD, Eng., a quatrefoil, gu. 124. i
REDHAM, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
141. 14
REDHEAD, Eng., an eagle's head, az. 102. 9
REDHEAD, a sinister arm, in armour, ppr.,
e.mbowed to sinister, in gauntlet a sword,
point downward, ar., hilt and pommel, or,
charged above wrist with a crescent, gold.
REDING, Eng., a gilliflower, stalked and leaved,
ppr. S3- 12
REDINGHAM, Eng., a salmon, naiant, az. 5. 1 1
REDINGTON of Kilcornan, Iri., a lion, rampant.
Pro rege scepe, pro patrid semper. 41. 12
REDLEY, Eng., on a chapeau, a salamander in
flames, ppr. 27. 7
REDMAN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
horse's head, ar. 73. I
REDMAN, out of a mural coronet, or, a horse's
head, ar., maned, gu.
REDMAN, on a cushion, gu., a horse's head,
couped, ar. 73. 3
REDMAN, Yorks., on a cushion, gu., tasselled,
or, a horse's head, couped, ar., crined, gold.
73- 3
REDMOND of Killoughter, Iri., a beacon, ppr.
Pie vivere et Deum et patriam deligere. 2. 13
REDPATH, Sco., an ostrich, in mouth a key, ppr.
REDWOOD, on a rock, an eagle, rising, ppr.,
charged on each wing with a mullet of six
points, in beak a staff, raguly, or. Lumen
sernmus antique.
REECE, Eng. , a galley, with oars in action.
21. 2
REECE, Wei., a wyvern, sejant, vert, wings
elevated, in mouth a spear-head, ar., em-
brued, gu. Respice futurum.
REED, Eng., a griffin, segreant. 86. IO
REED, a tower. 22. 14
REED, Northumb., a demi-griffin, or, holding
an oak -branch, ppr. In Deo omnia.
REED, Northumb., a griffin, segreant. Memor
et fidelis. 86. 10
REED of East Cragg, Northumb., a dragon.
Memor et fidelis. 89. 1 3
REED, Lond., a griffin, segreant. Memor et
fidelis. 86. 10
REEDE, Eng., a hand holding a lance, ppr.
148. 10
REEDE, Eng., a garb, or, banded, gu., the anns,
ar. 12. 13
REEDE, a fleur-de-lis, ar. 142. 13
REES, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting a
plumb -rule, all ppr. 40. 5
REES, Killymaenllwyd, Carm., a talbot, ppr.
Spes melioris cevi. 6 1. 7
REEVE, Suff., a tiger's head, erased, ar., armed,
maned, and collared, or. IO. 7
REEVE, Line., a horse's head, erased, per fess,
nebulee, ar. and gu. 72. I
REEVE, an eagle's head, erased, or, collared,
sa. comp. 102. 10
REEVE, between wings, a caduceus. 141. 9
REEVE, Suff., a griffin's head, erased, gu. 88. 7
REEVES, Eng., a demi-griffin. 86. 13
REEVES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head. 86. 3
REEVES, an eagle, displayed. 96. 10
REEVES, a greyhound, sejant, sa., bezantee,
collared and ringed, or. 18. 13
REEVES, Cork, a dragon's head, erased, or, col-
lared, az. 89. 5
REGAN, Iri., a demi-griffin, per fess, or and az.
86. 13
REGNOLD, a wolf's head, erased, sa. 19. 6
REICHENBERG, Cornw. , a naked arm, embowed
and couped, in hand a laurel-branch.
REID, a hand, holding an open book. 151. 4
REID, Iri., a sheaf of rye, gu. 12. 13
REID, Sco., a demi-eagle, issuant, gu., beaked,
az. Fortitudine etlabore. 101. 13
REID, Sco. and Lond., an eagle, rising, ppr.
In sublime. 98. 10
REID, Eng., a lion, passant, tail extended, ppr.
40. 2
REID, Sco., out of a cloud, a hand holding
book, expanded, ppr. Pro mrtute. 126. I
REID, Iri., a cock-pheasant, ppr. Semper eadem.
IJ3 13-
REID, Lond., an eagle, rising, ppr. Fortitudine
et labore. 98. 10
REID, Lond. and Herts., out of a cloud, a cubit
arm, in hand an open Bible. 126. I
REID, Bart., Surr., a castle, ar., surmounted
by two spears, in saltier, ppr., points upward.
Firm. 24. 3
REID, Bart., Sco., a pelican in nest, feeding
her young, ppr. Nihil amanti durum. 97. 2
REIDHEUGH, Sco. , two turtle-doves, respecting
each other, az. Nil nequit amor. 106. 6
REIELLY, Iri., an archer, shooting an arrow
from a bow, ppr. 137. 2
REIGNOLDS, out of a mural coronet, ar., a tal-
bot's head, az., bezantde, eared, or. 60. 5
REILLY, Iri., an archer, shooting an arrow from
a bow, ppr. % 137-2
REILLY, Iri., the sun, gu. 7. 10
RKISELEY, a young man's head, couped at
shoulders, sa., ear-rings, or, crowned with a
chaplet of flowers, ar. 134. i
RELF, Wore, and Suss., an opiman's head, or,
in beak a snake, vert, environed round neck.
RELFE, Lond., a peacock, ppr., collared, gu.,
wings erect, ar., charged with several mas-
cles, of the second.
RELHAM, three ostrich-feathers. 51. 3
RELHAN, Eng., three ostrich-feathers, ar.
Naturae minister. 51. 3
REMINGTON, Yorks., a hand holding a broken
tilting- spear, all ppr. 144. 4
REMINGTON of Crow Trees, Lane., in hand,
erect, a tilting- spear, all ppr. 148. 10
REMMINGTON, between two laurel-branches, in
orle, a fleur-de-lis.
REMNANT, Sco., a dolphin, naiant, ppr. Mind
your own business. 68. -n
REMNANT, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa. 96. 10
REMPSTON, Eng., a caltrap, embrued, ppr.
147. 6
RENDLESHAM, Baron, Iri. (Thelusson), a demi-
grey hound, couped, ar., collared, sa., between
wings, of the last, each charged with a tre-
foil, slipped, or. Labore et honore. 18. 7
RENNEY, Sco., two wings, conjoined, and in-
verted, erm. 74. 4
RENNIE, Eng. and Sco., a parrot, gu., feeding
on a bunch of cherries, ppr. 1 1 8. 9
RENNIE, and RENNY, in dexter hand a scimitar.
ProUtate. 158. 9
RENNY, a dexter hand, issuing, holding a bal-
ance and scales, or. Probitate. 144. I
RENOLDS, a portcullis, chained. 1 38. 1 1
REN
337
KEY
RENOUS, Eng., a demi-griffin, segreant, re-
gardant, erminois, supporting a banner, or,
flotant from him. 86. 6
RENSHAW, Eng., a decrescent, ar., and incres-
cent, or, addorsed.
RENWICK, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
REOCH, Sco., a rock, ppr. Dieu est ma roche.
67- 5
REOCH, Sco., a dexter hand holding a dagger,
in pale, ppr. Stand. 122. 12
REOCH, a mountain in flames, ppr. 8. 13
REPINGTON of Armington Hall, Warw., a demi-
antelope, gu., maned, bearded, tusked, and
hoofed, or, billettee, ar. Virtus propter se.
82. II
REPLET, Surr., a demi-lion, rampant, or. 44. 14
REPLEY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, az., col-
lared, or. 49. 12
REPPES, out of a ducal coronet, a plume of
feathers, ar., quills, or, between wings, gold.
1 08. 3
REPPLET, a lion, rampant, az., collared, ar.
4i. 5
REPPS, or REPPES, Norf., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a plume of ostrich- feath*ers, erm.,
between wings, gold. 1 08. 3
RERESBY, on a chapeau, vert, turned up, erm.,
a goat, ar.
RERESBY, on a chapeau, purp., turned up, erm.,
a goat, passant, or.
RESBYE, Suff., an arm, couped at shoulder, em-
bowed and erect from elbow, vested, az., in
hand, ppr., four ears of wheat, or, stalked,
vert. comp. 149. 10
RESKINNER, Cornw., a wolf, passant. 63. 3
RESKYMER, Cornw., a lion, rampant, sa., hold-
ing a branch of laurel, vert.
RESLEY, Bucks., a greyhound, erm., collared,
az., ringed, or, resting fore-dexter on an
escutcheon, ar.
RESON, Eng., a fox's head, erased, ppr. 16. I
REST, Eng., a dove, az., winged, or, gu., in
mouth a branch, vert. 1 06. 7
REUCE, a greyhound, passant, per pale, ar.
and ppr. 17. 5
REVE, a tiger's head, erased, ar., collared and
maned, or. 10. 7
REVE, Suff., a dragon's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, or. 89. 4
REVEL, Yorks. and Warw., a cubit arm, in
armour, ppr., hand holding a lion's paw,
erased, of the last.
REVELEY, Wei., an etoile of twelve points, az.
Optima revelatio steUa.
REVELEY, an etoile of sixteen points, az.
REVELL, and REVELLEY, Derbs., a cubit arm,
in armour, erect, garnished, or, in hand, all
ppr., a lion's gamb, erased.
REVETT, Suff., a dove, az., winged, or and gu.,
in mouth a branch, vert. 1 06. 7
REVETT, Camb. and Suff., an arm, erect, in
hand, ppr., a broken sword, of the first, hilt
and pommel, or.
REVETT, Camb. and Suff., an arm, hand hold-
ing a battle-axe. 146. 2
REW, Eng., a griffin, passant, ppr. 87. 13
REWSE, Middx., a demi-lion, erm., holding a
laurel -branch, vert.
REWTOURE, Eng., a seax, erect, ppr. 65. 1 1
REYK, Eng., an ostrich-feather, enfiled with a
ducal coronet. 50. 7
REYGNALES, and REYNOLDS, Suff., a wolf's head,
erased, sa., collared, or, charged with three
guttes-de-poix. 19-3
REYMES, and REYNES, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of two rows of ostrich-
feathers, purp. 109. 6
REYNALL, Lond. and Beds., on a mount, vert,
a fox, sejant, regardant, ppr., collared, ar.,
resting dexter on a lozenge, or.
REYNARDSON, on a mount, a fox, sejant, regard-
ant, resting dexter on a lozenge. 16. 12
REYNARDSON, Lond. and Devons., a lion's head,
erminois, crowned with a mural coronet,
chequy, ar. and gu.
REYNELL, Eng., a martlet, gu. 119. 4
REYNELL, a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
REYNELL, Middx. and Devons., a fox, passant,
or. 16. II
REYNELL, Bart., a wolf, statant, or, tail ex-
tended. Murus aheneus esto.
REYNELL of Killynon, Iri., a fox, passant, or.
Murus aheneus esto — and — Indubituta fides.
16. ii
REYNES, Suss., a bird, breast ar,, back az., in
beak a rose, ppr.
REYNES, Notts., an arm out of clouds, hand
holding three roses, all ppr. 155. 10
REYNETT, a cubit arm, erect, in hand an an-
chor, in bend. 2. I
REYNHAM, Norf. , a morion, between two mal-
lets.
REYNHOUSE, Middx., a demi-griffin, segreant,
regardant, erminois, holding a banner, or,
the point, staff, and tassels, of the last,
charged with a mullet, az. see plate 86
REYNOLD, Eng., an eagle, close. 98. 13
REYNOLD, Warw., a fox's head, erased, or.
1 6. i
REYNOLDS, Ess., a griffin's head, erased, per
pale, or and ar. 88. 7
REYNOLDS, Iri., a globe, mounted, ppr. 8. 4
REYNOLDS, Eng., out of a crescent, an etoile.
126. 7
REYNOLDS, an eagle, close, ar. 98. 1 3
REYNOLDS, Eng., a cockatrice, wings addorsed,
ppr. 92. 13
REYNOLDS, Eng., a dove, ar. 112. n
REYNOLDS, a fox, statant, ppr. Jus meum
tuebor. see plate 16
REYNOLDS, Suff., a wolf's head, erased, sa.,
collared, or. 19. 3
REYNOLDS, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a garb, all ppr.
REYNOLDS, Suff., a fox's head, erased, sa.,
gorged with a collar, or, charged with three
torteaux, on neck a martlet. 1 6. 4
REYNOLDS, Surr., out of a mural coronet, or,
a demi-talbot, ar., eared, gu., collared and
lined, line ending in a knot, or. 60. 9
REYNOLDS, Lond., on a mount, vert, a panther,
couchant, gardant, ar , spotted various co-
lours, fire issuing from mouth and ears, ppr.,
gorged with a collar and lined, gu., ringed,
or. comp. II. 14
REYNOLDS, Norf., a cat, couchant, ppr., col-
lared and lined, or.
REYNOLDS, Hants, a cock's head, erased, gu.,
beaked, or. 94- 9
REYNOLDS, Lond., a wyvern, wings elevated, in
dexter a sword, in pale. Fide, sed cui vide.
comp. 91. 5
REYNOLDS, a wyvern, passant, gu. 91. 1 1
REYNOLDS, Knt., out of a mural coronet, or, a
REY
denii-talbot, ar., collared and lined, gold.
60. 9
REYNOUS, Middx., a demi-griffin, segreant, re-
gardant, erminois, holding a banner by the
staff, point and tassels of the last.
see plate 86
RHAN, Middx., a sprig of three acorns. 54. 7
RHODES, Notts, and Derbs., a hand holding a
bunch of acorns, ppr.
RHODES, a griffin's head, erased, tied round
neck with a ribbon. 87. 4
RHODES, an eagle, displayed, per pale, or and
sa., on breast a cross patt Je, counterchanged.
see plate 95
RHODES, Yorks., a leopard, sejant, or, spotted,
sa., collared and ringed, ar. 9. 10
RHODES, Devons., a hand holding an oak-
branch, all ppr. Coelum non animum.
RIALL, a lion's head, erased, or, charged with
an escallop, gu., in mouth a trefoil, vert.
RIBLESDALE, Baron (Lister), a stag's head,
erased, per fess, ppr. and gu., attired, or,
charged with a crescent, lietinens vestigia
famce. 83. II
RIBTON, Eng., out of an Eastern crown, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, gu.
RIBTON, Bart., Iri., a dove, close, az., in mouth
a laurel-branch, ppr. J'aime la liberte.
1 06. 7
RICARD, Lond., a man's heads, couped at
shoulders, ppr. 130. 13
RICARDO, Glouc., a bird, bearing in dexter a
flag- staff with flag, the latter charged with a
cross. 99. 3
RICCAAD, Lond., two lions' heads, erased and
addorsed. 49. II
RICE, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar, all ppr. 121. 6
RICE, Suff., a raven's head, erased, or. 67. 7
RICE, Wei., a raven, ppr. 114. 8
RICE, Baron Dynevor, on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a lion, statant, or. Secret
et hardi. See DYNEVOR, Baron. 37. 5
RICE, Wei., a lion, rampant, holding a double-
headed shot, ppr.
RICE, a spear-head, issuing, embrued. 147. 9
RICH, on a mount, vert, a wyvern, ar. Garde
lafoy. 91-4
RICH, Bart., Ess., on a mount, vert, a wy vern,
ar. 91. 4
RICH, Eng., a wyvern, ar. 91-5
RICH, Iri., a demi-sea-lion, gu., armed and
langued, az., finned, or. see plate 69
RICH, Berks., an armed arm and hand, ppr.,
holding a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. 152. 4
RICH, Ess., on stump of tree, couped and
erased, or, a hawk, wings addorsed, ar.,
preying on a pheasant, ppr.
RICH, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., between
two spears, erect, ar. 42. 1 1
RICH, Bart., Hants, a wyvern, wings expanded.
91- 5
RICHARD, Sco., a mountain cat, current, ppr.
63. 12
RICHARDS, Norf., a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
RICHARDS, Hants, a griffin's head, erased, ar.
88. 7
RICHARDS, Eng., a fox's head, couped, gu.
16. 3
RICHARDS. Devons.. Middx., and Somers., a
paschal lamb, passant, ar., staff and banner,
ppr. 55-Jl
338 BIO
RICHARDS, Bart., Suss., a lion, rampant, az.
Honor -e et amove. 41. 12
RICHARDS, Hants, an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. 100. 14
RICHARDS, an eagle's head, couped, ppr.
102. 9
RICHARDS, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in gauntlet, a staff, raguly,
sa., the end burning.
RICHARDS, a holy lamb, holding cross and
banner. 55. 10
RICHARDS, Middx., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a lamb, passant, ar., resting
dexter on a lozenge, or.
RICHARDS, Suss., a lion, passant, az. Honor e
et amore. 36. i
RICHARDS of Caerynwch, Merioneth, a dexter
arm, in hand a scimitar, all ppr. 146. 4
RICHARDS, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
a talbot's head, ar. 60. 5
RICHARDSON, Surr., out of a mural coronet, or,
a demi-lion, rampant, gu., between paws a
guidon, ar., charged with a slip of oak, ppr.,
fructed, gold, the staff and tassels, of the
last.
RICHARDSON, Sco., a unicorn's head, couped,
erm., horned, or. Virlute acquiritur honos.
70. 4
RICHARDSON, a bull's head, couped, ppr. Vir-
tute et robore. 14. 7
RICHARDSON, a hind's head, couped, collared,
ppr. 85. 8
RICHARDSON, Sco.. out of a ducal coronet, or,
a unicorn's head, ppr. Virtute acquiritur
honos. 70. i
RICHARDSON, a hand, in armour, holding a
sword, in pale, all ppr. Virtute acquiritur
honos. 155. 7
RICHARDSON, Iri., a hind's head, couped, or.
85- 3
RICHARDSON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a uni-
corn's head, couped, erm., horned, or. Vir-
tute acquiritur honos. 70. I
RICHARDSON, on a chapeau, a wyverh, wings
addorsed.
RICHARDSON, a lion, rampant, between paws
two oak-slips, fructed, ppr.
^ RICHARDSON, Yorks., a demi-lion, holding a
thistle, ppr. Firmus infirmis. comp. 42. I
RICHARDSON of Pitfour, Sco., a dexter cubit
arm, in armour, in hand a sword, in pale,
ppr. Virtute acquiritur honos. 155. 7
RICHARDSON of Aber-Hirnant, Merioneth, on
a ducal coronet, or, a unicorn's head, couped,
erm., horned, oi\ Virtute acquiritur honos.
70. i
RICHARDSON, Wore., an armed arm, hand hold-
ing a sword, enfiled with a chaplet of roses,
ppr., hilt and pommel, sa.
RICHARDSON of Finden Place, Suss., out of a
mural coronet, or, a cubit arm, in armour,
in gauntlet a falchion, ar., gripe, vert, hilt
and pommel, or. 120. 9
RICHARDSON, Durh., on a mural coronet, or, a
lion's head, erased, ermines, langued, gu. ,
crowned with an earl's coronet, gold.
RICHARDSON, Eng., a dexter cubit arm, in
armour, erect, in hand, ppr., a falchion.
I55-. 7
RICHARDSON, Glouc., a cubit arm, ar., in
hand, ppr., a broken sword, blade, of the
first, hilt and pommel, or.
RIG
339
BID
RICHARDSON, Norf. and Wore., on a marquess's
coronet, a dexter arm, in armour, couped
at elbow, in fess, in gauntlet a sword, erect,
all ppr.
RICHARDSON, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour,
hand holding a broadsword, in pale, all ppr.
Virtute acquiritur honos. 155. 7
RICHARS, Norf., a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
RICHES, Eng., a hand, erect, issuing from a
cloud, holding a garb, in bend, sinister.
136. 10
RICHMOND, Eng., the sun in glory. 7. 10
RICHMOND, Sco., between two palm-branches,
in orle, vert, a mullet, gu. 138. 8
RICHMOND, Norf., on a mount, vert, an eagle,
wings expanded, erm., the beak and feathers
on back of head and tip of tail, or. 98. 10
RICHMOND, Wilts, and Bucks., a tilting-spear,
ar., headed, or, broken in three parts, one
piece erect, the other two in. saltier, enfiled
with a ducal coronet, of the last.
RICHMOND, Duke of (Gordon-Lennox), on a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant,
gardant, or, ducally crowned, gu., and gorged
with a collar, compony, ar. and g*. En la
rose je fleurie. 37-4
RICHTER, Lond., an eagle, displayed, sa., in
dexter an olive-branch, vert, and in sinister
a thunderbolt, ppr.
RICHTIE, a cubit arm, in hand a cross moline.
RICKARD, Sco., a grey cat, sejant, gardant.
Prenez garde. 32. 2
RICKARDS, Wei., from a tower, ppr., a talbot's
head, ar., collared, vert, ringed, or.
RICKARDS, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, ppr.
36. 13
RICKART of Rickartown, Sco., a grey cat, pas-
sant. Prenez garde — and —Pwemonitus prce-
comp.
12
munitus.
RICKETS, and RICKETTS, Eng., a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, in dexter a battle-axe, all
ppr. 43. 14
RICKETTS, Heref., an arm, embowed, vested,
erminois, charged on arm with two roses,
gu., cuffed, az., hand, ppr., holding a scimi-
tar, ar., hilt and pommel, or. Quid -verum
atque decens.
RICKETTS, Bart., Glouc., out of a naval coronet,
or, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, az.,
charged on sleeve with two roses, ar., in
hand a scimitar, the arm in front of an an-
chor, in bend sinister, sa. Prend moi tel que
je suis. comp. 149. 13
RICKFORD, Bucks. , a hawk's lure, winged, ppr.
RlCKTHORNE, Or RYKTHORNE, Lond. and
Somers. , a buck, trippant, ppr., attired, or,
in mouth a rose, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert. comp. 79. 4 and 14
RICROFT, Lane., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
RIDALL, RIDDALL, and RIDDELL, Durh. and
Northumb., a demi-lion, erminois, support-
ing, between paws, a garb, az. comp. 42. 12
RIDDEL, Sco., a dexter hand, ppr., holding an
ear of rye, slipped and bladed, or. Virtus
maturat. 134. 7
RIDDELL, Sco., a demi -grey hound, collared.
Rigid to share. 17. 2
RIDDELL, a greyhound, issuing, ppr. Row and
retake. 17. 3
RIDDELL, a greyhound, issuing, ppr. Hab
*'tar, or Hope to share. 17. 3
RID i >ELL, or RIDELL, Norf . , a martlet, ar. 119.5
RIDDELL, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
RIDDELL, Bart., Sco., a hand issuing from the
coronet of a French count, holding a baton,
all ppr. Utile et dulce.
RIDDELL of Riddell, Bart., Sco., a demi-grey-
hound, ar. I hope to share. 17. 3
RIDDLE, Eng., a demi-greyhound. 17. 3
RIDDOCK, Sco. and Iri., a hind's head, erased.
Tu ne cede malis.
63- 7
RIDEHALGH, Lt.-Colonel G. J. M., Fell Foot,
Ulverstone, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., be-
tween paws a garb, or. Nonminuetur. 161.7
RIDELL, a talbot's head, couped, ar., collared.
RIDEOUT, or RIDOUT, Suss., a trotting-horse,
ar., bridled, gu. Toutz Foitz Chevalier. 73.7
RIDER, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, ar. 90. 12
RIDER, an eagle, displayed, ppr., in dexter a
laurel-branch, in sinister a thunderbolt, of
the first.
RIDER, Middx., Surr., and Staffs., out of a
mural coronet, or, a dragon's head, ar.
90. 10
RIDER, Warw., out of a mural coronet, per
pale, or and az., a snake, in pale, ppr., in
mouth a trefoil, slipped, vert.
RIDER, Lane., a crescent, ar. Dum cresco, spero.
140. 2
RIDGE, Eng., a hand, apaumee, thereon an eye,
ppr. 128. 6
RIDGE, Sco., out of a mural coronet, two arms
embowed, hands holding an escutcheon.
122. I
RIDGE, Suss., a peacock in pride, ar. 117. i
RIDGEWAY, Devons., a hawk. ppr. 104. 2
RIDGEWAY, Earl of Londonderry, a drome-
dary, couchant, ar., bridle and trappings,
or, saddle, chequy, sa., and of the second.
31. 10
RIDGEWAY, a dromedary kneeling. 31. 8
RIDGEWAY, a demi-lion, gu., holding an eagle's
wing, ar.
RIDGEWAY, on a mount, vert, a hawk, ppr.,
wings addorsed, beaked and legged, or.
comp. 104. 3
RIDGLEY, Staffs, and Salop, a buck's head,
erased, or. 83. 13
RIDGWAY, Bart., Devons., a dromedary, couch-
ant, ar., mane, sa., bridle and trappings, or.
31. 10
RIDING, a griffin's head, erased, ar. 88. 7
RIDLEY, Northumb., a bull, passant, gu. Con-
stansfidei. 14. 14
RIDLEY, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar. 17. 8
RIDLEY, Salop, a greyhound, passant, ar. 17.5
RIDLEY, Chesh. and Northumb., a greyhound,
current, ar. 17. 8
RIDLEY, Lond., a bull, passant, gu. 14. 13
RIDLEY of Parkend, Northumb., a bull, pas-
sant, tail turned over the back, gu. Constans
Jidei. 14. 1 4
RIDLEY, Bart., Heaton Hall, same crest and
motto.
RIDOUT, and RIDEOUT, Eng., a savage's head,
ppr. 123. 14
RIDOUT, Eng., a demi-lion, gu. 44. 14
RIDOUT, a horse, passant, ar., bridled, or. 73. 7
RIDPATH, Sco., a demi-boar, gu., bristled and
armed, or. 4- 5
RIDSDALE, Yorks., a lion's head, az. 47. 14
RIDSDALE, Wakefield Hall, Yorks., a lamb.
Deus est spes. comp. 57. 2
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340
RIG, Sco., a cock, sa., beaked and armed, gu.
Virtute et labore. 94. 12
RIGAUD, Eng., a buck's head, erased, az.
83- 13
RIGBY, Lane., an antelope's head, erased, or,
gutteV de-sang. 82. 7
RIGBY, Lane., a goat's head, sa., bezante"e, at-
tires and beard, or. 56. 4
RIGBYE, Lane., an antelope's head, erased, sa.,
armed, bearded, and crined, or. 82. 7
RIGDON, Line., a cock's head, ppr., combed and
wattled, gu., beaked, ar. 94. 9
RIGG, a cock, sa., beaked and armed, gu.
Virtute et labore. 94. 12
RIGG, Eng., a cock, sa., combed, legged, and
wattled, gu. 94. 12
RIGGE, Eng., a human heart, or, charged with
a rose, gu.
RIGGE, Lane., a drake, ppr., in beak an escal-
lop, ar. Fcstina lente.
RIGGELEY, Staffs., a buck's head, erased, or.
83- 13
RIGGES, Surr., Suss., and Hants, a talbot, pas-
sant, gu., eared, or. 61. 7
RIGGS, and RYGGES, Middx. and Line., a tal-
bot, passant, gu., eared, or. 6 1. 7
RIGHTON, Kent, a tree. 25. 13
RIGMAIDEN, Lane., a buck's head, erased, sa.
83- 13
RIGMAYDEN, Eng., a buck's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or. 83. 13
RIGNOUS, Eng., a demi-grimn, segreant, re-
gardant, erm., holding a banner, or, the
staff, point, and tassels, of the last. 86. 6
RIKY, IrL, a dexter hand holding a sword,
ppr. 159. 7
RILEY, Berks., an oak-tree, a snake clinging to
the trunk, ppr. 25. 7
RILEY, a dragon's head, or, pellettee. 90. 4
RILEY, a dragon's head, erased, sa., charged
with a plate and two bezants.
RILEY, Lane, and Line., a dragon's head,
erased, gu., bezantee. 89. 4
RIMMER. Eng., a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. 1 1
RING, Eng., a hand, vested, sa., cuffed, or,
holding a roll of paper. 151. 7
RING, a dragon, wings elevated. 89. 13
RINGELEY, a wolf's head, erased, paly of four,
or and sa., ducally gorged, ar., devouring a
fish, gu.
RINGER, Norf., a unicorn's head, couped, or,
semee-de-lis, az., between two branches of
laurel, vert.
RINGEWOOD, or RINGWOOD, Eng., a goat running
towards a tree, ppr. 56. 2
RINGLEY, a wolf's head, paly, or and sa., en-
filed round neck with a coronet, ar., in mouth
a fish, gu.
RINTOUL, Sco., an elm-tree, ppr. 25. 10
RIPINGHAM of Armington, Warw., a demi-ante-
lope, gu., billettee, ar. 82. 1 1
RIPINGTON, Eng., a demi-antelope, gu., billet-
tee, ar. 82. II
RIPLEY, Eng., ademi-tiger, collared and lined.
9. 5
RIPLEY, Eng., a demi-Bengal tiger, ducally
gorged, ppr.
RIPLEY, Lond., Middx., Wilts., and Yorks.,
a demi-lion, rampant, regardant, vert, col-
lared, ar., supporting between paws an
escutcheon, per cheveron, or and az.
RIPON, Earl of (Robinson), out of a coronet
BOA
composed of fleurs-de-lis, a buck at gaze, or.
Foi est tout. 79. 12
RIPPON, Eng., an antelope's head, erased, or.
82. 7
RIPPON, Northumb., a lion, sejant, ducally
gorged, in dexter a cross pattee-fleury,
fitched, sa. Our hope is on high — and —
Frangas, nonflectas.
RiSDON, Devons., an elephant's head, erased,
erm., eared and armed, or. 24. 9
RISDON, Eng., an elephant's head, erased, erm.
24. 9
RISHTON, Lane., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a demi-lion, erminois. 45. 6
RISHTON, Lane., a demi-lion. rampant, gu. 44. 14
RISHTON, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a demi-lion, rampant, of the first. 45. 6
RISHTON, Lane. , a lion, passant, sa. 36. I
RISING, Eng., a pelican, vulning, ppr. 97. 7
RITCHIE, Eng., a demi-Bengal tiger, ppr.,
ducally gorged, gu.
RITCHIE, Sco., a unicorn's head. Virtute ac-
quiritur honos. 70. 4
RITCHIE, Sco., a dexter hand holding a cross
flory, gu. Ostendo non ostendo. 143. 10
RITCHIE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar. 70. I
RITSON, Eng., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
RIVEL, Eng., a gem-ring, or, stoned, gu. 2. 10
RIVERS, a stork, statant, in mouth a fish.
115. 2
RIVERS, Eng., a griffin's tail, erased, sa. 2. 2
RIVERS, an arm, in armour, embowed, hand
grasping a dart. 157. 7
RIVERS, DE, a land-tortoise, ppr. 27. 6
RIVERS, Bart., Kent, on a mount, vert, a bull,
passant, ar., collared, ringed, lined, and
armed, or. Secus rivos aquarum.
comp. 15. 12
RIVERS, Baron, of Sudley Castle (Beckford), a
stork, ppr., beaked and membered, or, dex-
ter resting on an anchor, erect, cabled, of
the last. yEquam servare mentem. 115. II
RIVERSDALE, Baron, Iri. (Tonson), out of a
rnural coronet, or, a cubit arm, in pale, in
armour, in hand a sword, all ppr. Manus
hcec inimica tyrannis. 120. 9
RIVES, Dors., a greyhound, sejant, sa., bezan-
tee, collared, or. 18. 13
RIVETT, Camb., an arm, in hand a battle-axe,
ppr. 156. 14
RIVETT of Crettinge, Suff. : ( i.) An arm, erect,
hand, ppr., grasping a broken sword, of the
first, hilt and pommel, or. 135. 5. (2.) An
arm, in hand a battle-axe. 156. 14
RIVETT, Hants, a cubit arm, in armour, erecb,
in hand a sword, ppr. 155. 7
RIVINGTON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a hawk,
belled, ppr. 107. 2
Rix, Eng., a demi-griffin, ppr. 86. 13
RIXON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a tiger's
head, ducally gorged. IO. II
ROACH, Eng., a horse's head, erased, ar.,
bridle, gu.
ROACH, on a mount, vert, a pelican, preying on
a roach, all ppr.
ROACH, on a rock, a stork, wings elevated, in
dexter a fish, all ppr.
ROACHEAD, Sco., a naked arm, erect, ppr.
Propatrid. 157. 14
ROAD, and ROADES, Eng., an eagle, displayed,
in dexter a dagger, ppr. 95-5
ROA
ROB
ROAED, and ROALD, in a ducal coronet, two
dragons' wings, expanded, or, with a cha-
peau between them, ar.
ROANE, a stag's head, ppr., attired, or, in
mouth an acorn, gold, leaved, vert. 83. 14
ROBARTES, AGAR-, of Llanhyderock, Cornw. :
(r.) A lion, rampant, or, holding a flaming
sword, in pale, ppr., hilt and pommel, gold.
comp. 44. II. (2.) A demi-lion, rampant,
or. 44- H
ROBARTS, Eng., out of a maunch, per pale, ar.
and gu., cuff of the second, a hand clenched,
ppr. 121. 9
ROBARTS, a stag, lodged, regardant, ppr., at-
tired, or. 80. 5
ROBARTS, Lond., a stag's head, erased, per
fess, erminois and gu., attired, or, gorged
with a collar.
ROBARTS, Lond., a stag, lodged, ppr., attired,
or. 80. 10
ROBB, Sco., a hand holding a chapeau, between
two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. 145. 10
ROBE, a pole-cat, ppr. 34. 2
ROBE, Lond., Somers. and Sco., an ermine, ar.
Candor e. 33- *
ROBE, Lond., a cross crosslet, fitched, or. 141 . 14
ROBERTON, an anchor, erect, ppr. Securitatc.
Another — For security. 153. II
ROBERTS, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
holding a mullet, sa. Another, mullet, ar.
46. 2
ROBERTS, Iri., an antelope's head, erased, per
fess, ar. and gu. 82. 6
ROBERTS, Glouc., Bristol, Leic., Salop, and Iri.,
a stag's head. 84. 10
ROBERTS, a leopard's head, gardant, erased, ar.,
seme'e of torteaux. 10. 4
ROBERTS, Lond., Line., Wore., and Cornw., a
demi-lion, az., holding a mullet, ar., pierced,
sa. 46. 2
ROBERTS, an antelope's head, erased, parted
per fess, or and gu. 82. 6
ROBERTS, Midclx. and Ess. : (i.) Out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-greyhound, sa. see plate
17. (2.) A leopard's head, gardant and
erased, ar., charged with torteaux.
see plate 10
ROBERTS, on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.,
a lion, sejant, gardant. 38. 6
ROBERTS, a stag, trippant, sa. Successus a Deo
est. 79. 4
ROBERTS, Kent and Suss., an eagle, displayed,
ar. , beaked and legged, or, gorged with a
chaplet of laurel, vert, charged with a cres-
cent, comp. 95. 7
ROBERTS, Kent, an eagle, displayed, ar., gorged
with a chaplet, vert. 95. 7
ROBERTS, Middx., a greyhound, ar., gorged,
gu. *7- 5
ROBERTS, Salop, on a mount, vert, a buck,
trippant, sa., attired, or, ducally gorged and
chained, gold. comp. 79, 4
ROBERTS, a griffin's head, couped. 87. 6
ROBERTS, an eagle's head, couped. 102. 9
ROBERTS, Middx. and Cornw., a lion, rampant,
or, in dexter a sword, the blade wavy, ar.,
hilt and pommel, of the first, comp. 44. 1 1
ROBERTS, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
greyhound, sa. see plate 17
ROBERTS, Bart., co. Cork, on a mount, vert, an
• eagle, displayed, az., wreathed round neck
with ivy, ppr. 95. 7
ROBERTSON, Sco., a wolf's head, ar., in mouth
a rose, gu. Robore et sapore. 19. I
ROBERTSON, Sco., a hand holding a crescent,
ppr. Quceque favula micat. 132. 15
ROBERTSON, a sleeping dog. Diana waken
sleeping dogs. 59. I
ROBERTSON, a dexter hand holding up an im-
perial crown, all ppr., a crescent, ar. Vir-
tutis gloria merces. comp. 151. 14
ROBERTSON, a dexter hand, issuing from a
cloud, holding a garb, ppr. Perseveranti
dabitur. 136. 10
ROBERTSON, a swan, ppr. Vitce faclendo nemini
timeas. 75. n
ROBERTSON of Ladykirk, Berwick, a dexter
hand holding up an imperial crown, all ppr.
Virtutis gloria merces. 151. 14
ROBERTSON, Hoe Place, Surr., same crest and
motto.
ROBERTSON, Sco., a cubit arm, erect, hand
holding a falchion, enfiled with an antique
crown, all ppr. Ramis miscat radix.
ROBERTSON, a phoenix in flames, ppr. Post
funera virtus. 101. 10
ROBERTSON, Eng., atriton, in sinister a trident,
ppr. 125. 13
ROBERTSON, Sco., a dexter hand, holding two
laurel branches, slipped, ppr. Hac virtus
mercede digna. 150. 7
ROBERTSON, Sco., a savage's arm, erect and
erased, ppr. Intemerata fides.
ROBERTSON, Lond., a dagger, erect, ensigned
on point with a regal crown, ppr. Intemerata,
fides.
ROBERTSON, Line., a stag, trippant, or. 79. 4
ROBERTSON, .Sco., in dexter hand a sword, in
pale, ensigned with a royal crown. Virtutis
gloria merces.
ROBERTSON of Kinlochmoidart, Inverness, out
of a cloud, a dexter hand holding a garb, ppr.
136. 10
ROBIN, Chesh. and Derb., a robin, ppr. Vivit
post funera virtus. 112. 13
ROBINS, Lond., a talbot's head, ar. 61. 3
ROBINS, a fleur-de-lis between two dolphins,
embowed.
ROBINSON, Eng., a stag, trippant, or, charged
on side with an ermine spot, sa. 79. 4
ROBINSON, Iri. , a buck, trippant, or. pellettee.
Non nobis solum, sed toti mundo nati. 79. 4
ROBINSON, Yorks., a buck, trippant, or, pel-
lette'e.
ROBINSON, Yorks., in a coronet, composed of
fleurs-de-lis, or, a mount, vert, thereon a
buck at gaze, gold. Virtute, non verbis.
79. 12
ROBINSON, Bart., Eng., a buck, trippant, or,
collared and lined, vert.
ROBINSON, a dog, couchant, gardant. 60. 8
ROBINSON, a buck, or, pellette'e. 81. 10
ROBINSON, on a ducal coronet, or, a mount,
vert, thereon a buck, gold. 8 1. 3
ROBINSON, Line., a buck, trippant, sa., bezan-
te'e. 79. 4
ROBINSON, Lond. and Yorks., a stag, trippant,
vert, attired, or, bezante*e.
ROBINSON of Tottenham, Middx., a buck, ppr.,
resting dexter on an escutcheon, charged
with a trefoil, vert.
ROBINSON, Lond. and Staffs., a goldfinch, ppr.,
standing on the sun in splendour, or.
ROBINSON, out of a mural coronet, per pale,
BOB
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gu. and or, a demi-stag, per pale, of the last
and first, horns counterchanged. see plate 79
ROBINSON, Northamp. and Northumb., out of
a mural coronet, chequy, ar. and gu. , a demi-
buck, or, attired, ppr.
ROBINSON, out of a cloud, a dexter arm, erect,
hand holding up a garb. 136. 10
ROBINSON, Somers., on a mural coronet, gu., a
buck at gaze, or. comp. Si. I
ROBINSON, Suff., a buck, trippant, or. 79. 4
ROBINSON, Suff., a stag's head, erased, or.
83- 13
ROBINSON, Yorks., a roebuck, trippaut, or.
Virtute, non verbis. 79- 4
ROBINSON, Bucks. , on a mural coronet, chequy,
ar. and az., a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
Vincum malum bono.
ROBINSON, Cornw., a buck's head, erased.
83. 13
ROBINSON, Durh., a stag, trippant, or. 79. 4
ROBINSON, Lond., a buck, statant, ppr. 81. 10
ROBINSON, Haveringate Bovver, Ess., a stag,
trippant, ppr. 79. 4
ROBINSON, Bart., Somers., a buck, trippant, or,
in front of park pales, ppr.
ROBINSON, Bart., Iri., a buck, trippant, or. 79. 4
ROBISON, Sco., a hand, holding a royal crown,
ppr. Tute tua tuta. 151. 14
ROBLEY, Eng., a mount, semee of cinquefoils.
ROBLEY, a goat's head, erased, ar., attired, ppr.
55- 2
ROBOTHAM, a demi-griffin, az., guttee, ar., du-
cally gorged, or.
ROBOTTOM, and ROBOTHAM, Eng., an eagle, or,
pellette"e, preying on a wing, ar., vulned, gu.
97- 8
ROBSERT, Eng., a fish's head, erased, in fess,
ppr. 6. 6
ROBSON, Eng., a boar's head, erect, or. 3. 6
ROBSON, Durh., a boar's head, erased and erect,
or. Justus esto et non metue. 3. 6
ROBSON, Northumb., a boar's head, erased and
erect, or. 3. 6
ROBSON, out of a mural coronet, az., a boar's
head, erminois, crined, of the last.
comp. 3. i
ROBY, Eng., a garb, vert. 12. 13
ROBYNS, Staffs, and Wore., between two dol-
phins, haurient, respecting each other, or, a
fleur-de-lis, per pale, ar. and sa.
RcaBYNSONE, or ROBYSON, a( cubit arm, vested,
bendy-wavy of six, or and az., cuffed, ar.,
hand holding a Saracen's head by the beard,
ppr.
ROCH, Iri., on a rock, a rook, in dexter a fish,
all ppr. loo. 9
ROCHE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, the
attires of a stag affixed to scalp, gu. 80. 6
ROCHE, Eng., a rock. Mon JJieu est ma roche.
67. 5
ROCHE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, per fess, or
and sa., within a chain, issuing, in orle, az.
49-9
ROCHE of Granagh Castle, Iri., a rock, ppr.,
thereon a fish-eagle, wings displayed, ar.,
membered, or, in dexter a roach. Mon Diea
est ma roche. ico. 9
ROCHE, Iri., on a rock, ppr., an eagle, purp.,
wings displayed. Mon Dieu est ma roche.
loo. 12
ROCHEAD, Sco., a savage's head, in profile,
ccuped, ppr. Fide et virtute. 123. 14
BOD
ROCHEAD, Sco., a savage's head, affronte'e,
couped, ppr., wreathed, vert. Fideet virtute.
130. 13
ROCHEFOKT, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a bird,
wings expanded. 119. 6
ROCHEFORT, Eng., a unicorn's head, between
two laurel-branches, in orle. 71. 8
ROCHESTER, Ess., a crane, ar. 116. 10
ROCHESTER, Ess. and Suss., a cubit arm, in ar-
mour, erect, out of clouds, ppr., in gauntlet
a marigold, a rose, and a pomegranate, all
ppr., leaved, vert, and environed with a,
ducal coronet, or.
ROCHESTER, a crane, statant, in mouth an eel,
ppr. 115. 2
ROCHFORD, Eng., a cock, gu. 94. 12
ROCHFORT, Iri., a robin-redbreast, ppr. Can-
dor dat viribus alas. 112. 13
ROCHFORT, Eng., a rose-branch, bearing roses,
ppr. 30. 4
ROCHFORT of Clogrenane, Iri., a robin, ppr.
Vi vel suavitate. 112. 13
ROCK, Eng., a demi-lion, az. 44. 14
ROCKE, Salop, on a rock, ppr., a martlet, or.
119. n
ROCKLEY, Yorks., a stag's head, ppr., attired,
or. 84. 10
ROCKWOOD, Suff., a lion, sejant, supporting a
spear, erect, ar. comp. 38. II
ROCKWOOD, Norf., a lion, sejant, gardant, ar.,
supporting a spear, sa., headed, of the first.
ROCLAY, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, ppr.
68. 5
RODANTY, Eng., a rose-branch, flowered and
leaved, ppr. 30. 5
RODATZ, Eng., a rose-tree, ppr. 30. 4
RODBER, a demi-heraldic antelope, erased.
RODD, a colossus astride, his head rayonnee, a
bow thrown across his shoulders, ppr., in
dexter an arrow, in sinister a beacon, fired.
ROOD, Cornw., out of a ducal coronet, a double
plume of ostrich-feathers. 109. 6
RODD, Cornw., a naked man, with a bow on
his shoulder, an arrow in dexter, the sinister
hand finger pointing upward, rays round his
head.
RODDAM, Eng., a savage's head, couped, ppr.,
distilling blood, gu. 134. 15
RODDAM, a cross moline. 77. 9
BODDAM of Roddam Hall, Northumb., the
stump of an oak, couped, sprouting a yoiuig
branch, ppr. Nee deficit alter. 26. 13
RODDAM, on a mount, vert, trunk of tree,
sprouting fresh branches, all ppr. 26. 13
RODE, Chesh., a wolf's head, sa., gorged with
a ribbon, ar.
RODEN, Earl of (Jocelyn), a falcon's leg,
erased at thigh, ppr., belled, or. Fairc
mon devoir. 107. 12
RODES, Eng., an arm, couped at elbow, ar., in
hand an oak-branch, or, fructed, az.
RODES, Yorks., a leopard, sejant, or, spotted,
sa., collared and ringed, ar. 9. 10
RODES -RE ASTON. See REASTON.
RODGER, Sco., a demi-lady, ppr., attired, az. ,
in dexter a pair of scales, or. 129. 10
RODICK, Eng., two doves, respecting each
other, ppr. 106. 6
RODIE, Eng., a roebuck, trippant, ppr. Spero
meliora. 79-4
RODNEY, Devons., a boar's head, sa., couped,
gu. 3- 9
ROD
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ROL
RODNEY, Devons., on a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle, wings expanded, purp. see plate 98
RODNEY, Bart., Hants, in a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-eagle, displayed, purp. 101. 2
RODNEY, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle,
displayed. IOI. 2
RODNEY, Baron, and a Bart. (Rodney), on a
ducal coronet, or, an eagle, rising, purp.
Non generant aquilce columbas. see plate 98
RODWAY, Lond., a buck, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
RODWELL, Eng., the sun, per fess, sa. and or.
7. 10
ROE, Iri., a roebuck, springing, ppr. 79- 7
ROE, Lond., a roebuck, springing, ppr. Fra-
mite recta. 79- 7
ROE, Middx. and Ess., a buck's head, erased,
gu. 83. 13
ROE, or Roo, Lond. and Kent, a stag's head,
gu., on neck three bezants. comp. 83. 2
ROE, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, erm., support-
ing a crescent, gu.
ROE, a roebuck's head, gu. 84. 1 1
ROE, Bart., Suff., on a mount, vert, a roebuck,
statant, gardant, attired and hoofed, or, be-
tween attires a quatrefoil, gold. Tramite
recta. * see plate 8 1
ROE, on a mount, a stag, current, ppr. 8 1. 13
ROE of Gnaton Hall, Devons., a stag's head,
erased, gu. 83. 13
ROEBUCK, Somers., a lion, passant, gardant,
gu. 36. 13
ROEBUCK, Kent, a stork, ar., beaked and mem-
bered, gu. 115. 8
ROFEY, or ROFY, an eagle, displayed, or. 95. 13
ROFFEY, on a mural coronet, a serpent, nowed,
ppr. III. I
ROFY, an eagle, displayed, ppr. 95. 13
ROGER, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a dexter
hand, ppr., holding a crosier, in bend, or.
Le Roy et VEglise.
ROGERS, Dors, and Glouc., a fleur-de-lis, or.
142. 13
ROGERS, Lond., an eagle, displayed, or. Ut
rcsuryam. 95. 13
ROGERS, Kent, a man's head, in armour, in
profile, ppr., helmet, or, feathers, ar. 135. 8
ROGERS, Iri., an eagle, displayed, or. 95. 13
ROGERS, a griffin's head, couped. 87. 6
ROGERS, on a mount, vert, a buck, sa., ducally
gorged, ar., over back a string reflexed, at-
tired, or. see plate 81
ROGERS, Homers., a stag, sa.., bezantee, ducally
gorged and attired, or. see plate 8 1
ROGERS, The Home, Salop, a buck's head, sa.,
charged with three ermine spots, or, erased,
gu., attired, gold. Ccleriter et jucunde.
ROGERS, Rainscombe, Wilts., a stag, sa., chained
and spotted, or. Nil conscire sibi.
ROGERS of Yarlington, Somers., a stag's head,
couped, sa., attired, or, in mouth an acorn,
gold, stalked and leaved, vert. Justum per-
ficito, nihil timeto. 83. 14
ROGERS, Salop, on a mount, vert, a buck,
trippant, sa., attired, ar., ducally gorged,
ringed and lined, of the last. comp. 8 1. 7
ROGERS, Norf., a demi-stag, sa., platee, attired,
or, ducally gorged, per pale, or and ar.
comp. 79. 13
ROGERS, Lond., a cubit arm, in coat of mail,
in hand, ppr., a banner, staff and flag, or.
ROGERS, a stag's head, erased, ppr., in mouth
an acorn, or, stalked and leaved, vert.
ROGERS, Glouc., Ess., Kent, and Wore., a
buck's head, sa., attired, or, in mouth an
acorn, gold, stalked and leaved, vert. 83. 14
ROGERS, a man's head, ppr., in a helmet, or.
135- 8
ROGERS, Kent and Wilts., a stag, trippant, sa.,
bezantee, ducally gorged and attired, or.
ROGERS, Cornw., a buck, trippant, ar. 79. 4
ROGERS of Treassowe, Cornw. , a stag, trippant,
sa. 79. 4
ROGERS, Bart., Devons., on a mount, vert, a
roebuck, current, ppr., attired and gorged
with a ducal coronet, or, between two
branches of laurel, vert. Nos nostraque
Deo. 8 1. 7
RoGERs-CoxwELL of Dowdeswell, Glouc., a
fleur-de-lis. Vigila et ora. 142. 13
ROGERSON, a demi-lion, rampant, per fess, or
and purp. 44. 14
ROHAN, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, couped,
resting on elbow, vested and cuffed, in hand
a cross crosslet, fitched. 103. 8
ROHDE, Middx., an eagle, displayed, per pale,
or and purp., charged on breast with a cross
pattee, counterchanged. comp. 96. 10
ROKEBY, Eng., a dexter hand holding an
escutcheon, ar., charged with a crescent,
gu. comp. 158. II
ROKEBY, Baron (Montague), a roebuck, trip-
pant, or. Sola in Deo saliis. 79. 4
ROKEBY of Arthingworth Manor, Northamp.,
a rook, ppr. 114. 10
ROKESTON, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
ROKLEY, Yorks., a stag's head, couped. 84. 10
ROKWOOD, Eng., a lion's head, vert, collared,
ar. 49. 14
ROLESLEY, Derbs., a demi-lion, rampant, per
pale, ar. and gu., holding a rose, of the last,
stalked and leaved, vert. 42. 5
ROLF, Wilts., on a staff, couped and raguly, in
fess, and sprouting at dexter end, vert, a
raven, close, sa.
ROLFE, Middx. and Kent, a raven, close, sa.,
in beak a trefoil, slipped, vert.
comp. 114. 10
ROLFE, Norf., on a mount, a crescent, issuing
therefrom a rose, slipped.
ROLFE, Norf., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
ROLLAND, a hand, issuing, holding a dagger,
ppr. Spes jurat. I2J. J
ROLLAND, Sco., a fleur-de-lis, ar. Immutabilc
durabile. 142. 1 1
ROLLAND, Sco., a lymphad, her sails furled and
oars in action, ppr., flagged, gu. Sustentatus
providentid. 21. 2
ROLLASON, War\v., an eagle's head, couped,
ppr. Ainsi et peut-e'tre meilleur. 102. 9
ROLLE, Oxon., a cubit arm, erect, ppr., vested,
az., charged with a fess, in hand a roll of
paper, gold. Nee rcye, nee populo, sed utro-
que. 142. 3
ROLLE, Baron (Rolle), a cubit arm, erect,
vested, az., charged with a fess, or, in hand
a flintstone, ppr. Nee rcye, nee populo,
sed utroque. comp. 142. 3
ROLLES, Devons., an arm, charged with a fess,
indented and cottised, or, in hand a baton,
sa.
ROLLESTON, Notts., Staffs., and Derbs., an
eagle's head, ppr. 102. 9
ROLLESTON of \\atnall Hall, Notts., an eagle's
BOL
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BOS
head, erased, ppr. Ainsi, et pent este mc'dleur.
IO2. IO
HOLLO, Eng., a stag's head, couped, ppr. La
fortune passe par tout. 84. 10
HOLLO, a boar, passant, ppr. Valor et fortuna.
4. ii
ROLLS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, an arm,
in armour, brandishing a sabre, all ppr.
122. 3
ROLLS, The Hendre, Monm., out of a wreath
of oak, a dexter cubit arm, vested, or, cuffed,
sa., arm charged with a fess dancette"e,
double-cottised, of the second, charged
with three bezants, in hand, ppr., a roll of
parchment, ar.
ROLLSTON, an eagle's head. ppr. 102. 9
ROLPH, a raven, ppr., in beak a trefoil, slipped,
vert.
ROLT, or ROLTE, of Deptford, Kent: (i.) For
Holt, on a broken tilting-spear, ar., a griffin,
sejant, gu., in mouth the head of the spear.
Cuspis fracta causa coronce. camp. 88. 9.
(2.) For Pett, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
pelican, vulning, ar.
ROMAINE, Eng., an arrow, point downward.
65. 12
ROMANES, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
159- 7
ROMAYNE, Eng., a deer's head, erased, ppr.
&3- 13
ROME, Sco., a slip of a rose-tree, bearing roses,
ppr. Pungit, sed placet. 30. 5
ROME, THOMAS, Courtfield, Cheltenham, a dex-
ter arm, embowed, habited, az., charged with
two bars, ar., holding in hand a caduceus,
both ppr. Nunquam non paratus. 162. 7
ROME, Eng., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. I
ROMERA, DE, Eng., a stag's head, at gaze, ppr.
82. I
ROMERLEY, and ROMILLY, Eng., a crescent.
140. 2
ROMNEY, Lond., two cubit arms, erect, vested,
az., cuffed, ar., hands, ppr., holding an es-
callop, gu.
ROMNEY, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., vambraced, or, hand holding a pennon
of two streamers, gu., thereon three leo-
pards' heads, crowned, of the third, staff,
ppr.
ROMNEY, Earl of (Marsham), a lion's head,
erased, gu. Non sibi, sed patrice. 47. 13
ROMPNEY, and RUMPNEY, Wore., on a mount,
vert, a lion, gardant, gu., standing against
a tree, ppr.
RONALD, Sco., an oak-tree, acorned and eradi-
cated, ppr. Sic virescit virtus.
RONALD, Sco., an oak-tree, fructed, ppr. Sic
virescit virtus. 25. 12
RONALDSON, Sco., a greyhound's head, erased,
in mouth a deer's foot, erased. 20. I
RONE, Salop, a buck's head, erased, ppr., at-
tired, or. 83. 13
RONNE, Middx., a buck's head, erased, ppr.,
attired, or. 83. 13
ROOE, Eng., a buck's head, couped, gu., at-
tired, or. 84. 1 1
ROOE, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, swimming
in water, ppr. 76. 14
ROOK, Eng., a rook, ppr. 114. 10
ROOK, and ROOKES, Eng., on a trumpet, in fess,
a rook, ppr.
ROOKBY, a rook, ppr. 114. 10
ROOKE, Eng., a rook, feeding. 114. n
ROOKE, on a rock, ppr., a martlet, or. 119. 1 1
ROOKE, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, in gauntlet a pistol, of the
last, the arm environed with a trumpet, ar.
ROOKE, a demi-eagle, displayed, ar., charged
on breast with a chess-rook, gu.
ROOKE, Cumb., on a garb, or, a rook preying,
ppr. Efflorescent cornices, dum micat sol.
see plate 114
ROOKEWOOD, Norf,, a dragon's head, gu. 90. 4
ROOKWOOD, Suff., a lion, sejant, supporting a
spear, in pale, ar.
comp. 38. II
ROOPE, Eng., a demi-antelope, sa., collared, or.
82. ii
ROOPER of Abbott's Ripton, Hunts., on a cha-
peau, gu., turned up, erm., a blazing star,
or. Lux Anfjlis, crux Francis. 144. 7
Roos, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
peacock in pride, ppr. 116. 13
Roos, Eng., three slips of roses, ar., leaved,
vert. 53. 5
Roos, and ROSSE (now ROSE), Dors., a rose,
gu., slipped, seeded, or, barbed, vert, be-
tween wings, erm. Sursum — and — En la
rose je fleurie.
Roos, or Ros, Yorks. , a falcon's head, az.
103- 3
ROOTS, Eng., a tree, ppr. 25. 13
ROPE, Chesh. and Devons., a lion, rampant,
or, in dexter a pheon, sa.
ROPER, Yorks. and Lond. , an antelope's head,
» erased. 82. 7
ROPER, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu., holding up
a ducal coronet, or. Spes mea in Deo. 40. 6
ROPER, Durh., a roebuck's head, erased, gorged
with a branch, ppr. 83. 9
ROPER, Norf., a buck's head, erased, or, attired,
sa., in mouth a pear, gold, stalked and leaved,
vert.
ROPER, Derbs., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a blazing star, or. 144. 7
ROPER, a goat's head, erased, gorged with a
branch, ppr.
ROPER, West Dereham, Norf., a stag's head,
erased, ppr. 83. 13
RoFER-CuRZON, Baron Teynham. See TEYN-
HAM.
RORIE, Eng., a cinquefoil, gu. 80. 3
RORIE, Sco., a galley, oars in action, ppr. 21.6
RORKE, Iri., an eagle's head, erased, or.
103. 14
ROSCARROCK, Cornw., a lion, rampant, ppr.,
ducally gorged, ar.
ROSCOE, two elephants' trunks, gu. 145. 7
ROSCOMMON, Earl of (Dillon), a falcon, ar.
Auxilium ab alto. 104. 2
ROSCRUGE, Cornw., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
in dexter a rose, slipped, gu., stalked and
leaved, vert. 42. 5
ROSE, Bucks., a roebuck, trippant, ar. 79. 4
ROSE, Bucks., a stag, ar. 81. 10
ROSE, Eng., a rose, gu., slipped and bladed,
vert. Armat spina rosas. 30. 8
ROSE, Sco., a harp, az. Constant and true.
77- ii
ROSE, Lond., a dexter hand, issTiing, ppr., hold-
ing a rose, gu., slipped, vert. Constant and
true. i52-7
ROSE, a pheasant, in beak a rose, slipped and
leaved, ppr.
ROSE, between wings, a rose.
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ROSE, a rose, slipped and leaved, ppr. 30. 6
ROSE, Hants, a hart, az., figure, or. 81. 10
ROSE, an antelope's head, erased. 82. 7
ROSE, or ROSSE, Bucks., a buck, trippant, ar.
79- 4
ROSE, a lion, rampant, sa. 41. 12
ROSE, Eng., a cubit arm, erect, vested, sa..
cuffed, ar., in hand a rose, slipped and
leaved, ppr. comp. 159. IO
ROSE, Kilravock, Nairn, a hawk, ppr. Audeo.
104. 2
ROSE of Innish, Sco., an etoile, az. Constant
and true. 128. 5
ROSE of Holme, Inverness, a hawk, ppr. Con-
stant and true. 104. 2
ROSEBERY, Earl of, Baron Primrose, Sco.
(Primrose), a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a
primrose, within a double tressure, flory
counter-flory, or. Fide ct fiducid. 42. 5
ROSEVEAR, a dove, in mouth a rosebud, all ppr.
ROSEWARNE, a lion's head, erased, gu., pierced
in neck' by an arrow, ppr. comp. 49. 13
ROSHER, Eng., an eagle's head, sa. 102. 9
ROSIER, Eng., a pelican in nest, ppr. 97-2
ROSINGTON, Derbs., a griffin's head], erased, gu.,
beaked, or. 88. 7
ROSKELL, Lane., issuing from'a wreath of oak,
or, a dexter cubit arm, in armour, ppr.,
charged with a martlet, gu., in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, of the third. Has cadi.
Ross, Baron. See GLASGOW, Earl of.
Ross, Sco., a dexter hand plucking a rose, all
ppr. Constant and true. • 159- 10
Ross, a harp, az. Constant and true. 77. II
Ross, a hawk's head, erased, ppr. Think on.
103. 3
Ross, an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
Ross, a dexter arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, ppr. Floret qui laborat. 140. 13
Ross of Rossie, Sco., a falcon's head, erased,
ppr. Think on. 103. 3
Ross, Rosstrevor, co. Down: (r.) An arm, in
armour, ernbowed, hand grasping a dagger,
all ppr. 159. 4. (2.) Out of a mural coro-
net, an arm, in general's uniform, hand
grasping broken staff of the Standard of the
United States.
Ross, Sco., a rose-tree, bearing roses, ppr.
Floret qui laborat. 30. 5
Ross, a water-bouget, sa. Agnoscar eventu.
131. 10
Ross, Sco., a lymphad, oars in action, sa.,
flagged, gu. Pro patrid. 21. 6
Ross of Renfrew, Sco. (now represented by
J. R. Coulthart, Esq.— see Coulthart), a dex-
ter arm, in armour, ppr. , garnished, or, hold-
ing erect a water - bouget, sa. Agnoscar
eventu. 1 60. 2
Ross, Sco., a spear and rose, in saltier, ppr.
Per aspera virtus.
Ross, Sco., a rose, gu., stalked and barbed,
vert. Magnes et adamas. 30. 8
Ross, Sco., a dexter hand holding a slip of
rose-bush, ppr. Quo spinosior, fragrantior.
159. 10
Ross, Sco., a fox s head, couped, ppr. Spes
aspera levat. 1 6. 3
Ross, Eng., three slips of roses, ar., leaved,
vert. 53. 5
Ross. Sco., a laurel in flower, ppr. Agnoscar
eventu. 53. 9
Ross, a dexter hand, issuing, holding a gar-
ROT
land of laurel, all ppr. Spem successus alit.
IS°- 7
Ross, Iri., an arm, in armour, brandishing a
sword, ppr. Constant and true. 140. 14
Ross, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr. Per as-
pera virtus. 47. 13
Ross of Craigie, a lion's head, erased, ppr.
Per aspera virtus. 47. 13
Ross, Sco, a fox, passant. Caute non astute.
16. ii
Ross, Sco., a fox, issuant, with a rose in his
mouth, ar. Rosam ne rode.
Ross, Herts., a laurel-branch, erect, ppr. 53. 9
Ross, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, az. 102. 9
Ross -LE WIN of Ross Hill, Iri., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a peacock, in pride, ppr.
Consilio ac virtute. 1 1 6. 13
ROSSE of Waddesden, Bucks., a roebuck, trip-
pant, ar. 79. 4
ROSSE, Sco., a harp, stringed, or. Constant
and true. 77. II
ROSSE, Derbs., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a peacock in his pride, ppr. 116. 13
ROSSE, Somers., a demi-leopard, rampant, gar-
dant, gu., eared, vert.
ROSSE, Earl of (Parsons), out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a cubit arm, in hand a sprig of roses,
all ppr. Pro Deo et rege. 140. I
ROSSELINE, or ROSSELYNE, Eng., a spur-rowel,
az., between wings, or.
ROSSELL, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped at
shoulder, and resting on elbow, hand holding
a club, ppr. 123. n
ROSSELYNE, Eng., a cross moline, or. 77-9
ROSSER, Suff., an arm, embowed, erect from
elbow, vested, or, cuffed, erm., in hand four
leaves, vert.
ROSSETER, Eng., a spear-head, ppr.
ROSSETER, Line., a leopard, passant, or. 9. 13
ROSSIE, Sco., a cross pattee, gu. 123. 5
ROSSIE, Baron. See KINNAIRD, Lord.
ROSSINGTON, Derbs., a griffin's head, erased,
gu. 88. 7
ROSSLYN, Earl of (St. Clair-Erskine) : (i.) A
phoenix in flames, ppr., and over it the de-
vice— Rinasce piu glorioso. 101. 10. (2.)
An eagle's head, erased, ppr., with the words
— Illceso lumine solem. 102. 10
ROSSMORE, Baron, Iri. (Westenra), a lion, ram-
pant. Post prcelia prcemia. 41. 12
ROSSON, Eng., a demi-griffin, gu. Fight. 86. 1 3
ROSTER, Eng., a spear-head, ppr.
ROTCHFORD, a bird, close. 112. 14
ROTE, Eng., a stork, or. 115. 8
ROTE, Eng., a crane, in mouth an eel, ppr.
115. 2
ROTHAM, Kent., a bird, rising, sa., between two
spears, or, headed, ar. I IS. 2
ROTHERHAM, Eng., a stag's head. 84. 10
ROTHERHAM, Sco., a sword, erect, thrust through
a savage's head, affronted, ppr. 67. 14
ROTHERAM, Ess., Beds., and Somers., a stag's
head, or. 84. 10
ROTHERAM, between two branches, vert, a
buck's head, couped, or.
ROTHERFIELD, Eng., a lion's gamb, erect, sa.
5'- '5
ROTHERY, Eng., on a tower, a demi-lion, ram-
pant. 24. 6
ROTHERY, Littlethorpe, Yorks., a tower, ar..
charged with two bendlets, indented, out of
battlements a demi-lion, gu. , in dexterr three
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arrows, one in pale and two in saltier, ppr.
Festina lente. comp. 24. 6
ROTHES, Earl of (Leslie), a demi-griffin, ppr.
Grip fast. 86. 13
ROTHINGS, Eng., a lion's paw, erased, holding
a spear, tasselled, ppr. 50. 13
ROTHSCHILD : (i.) A star of six points, or, be-
tween two elephants' trunks, erect and re-
flexed, quarterly, counterchanged, or and sa.
(2.) An eagle, displayed, sa. 95. 13. (3.) A
plume of three feathers, the middle one az ,
the others ar. 51. 3. All three crests issu-
ing from a marquess's coronet, pearled and
jewelled, ppr. Concordia, integrita, Indus-
tria.
ROTHWELL, Hants, out of a mural coronet, a
stag's head, ar., attired, or, in mouth a rose,
ppr., leaved, vert.
ROTLAND, Surr., a nag's head, or, erased, per
fess, gu., rnaned, of the last. 72. I
ROTTEN, between wings, a sinister arm, em-
bowed, vested, hand holding a bow, stringed,
ppr.
ROTTON, Eng., an oak-tree, and pendent there-
from an escutcheon, ppr. 25. 6
ROUDON, Eng., a bezant, or. 149. II
ROUGHEAD, Sco., a Saracen's head, affrontee.
Fide et virtutc. 123. 14
ROUGHSEDGE, a demi-lion. Res, non verba.
44- 14
ROUND, Eng., cupid with his attributes, ppr.
135- I
ROUND, Ess., a lion, couchant, ar. 39. 5
ROUNDEL, Eng., an arm. in armour, embowed,
in fess, ppr., in hand a mace, gu., studded,
or, tied at shoulder with a scarf, ar.
151. 10
ROUNDELL, Eng., a sword, erect, ar., hilt and
pommel, or, the gripe, gu. 65. 6
ROUNDELL of G-ledstone, Tories., same crest.
ROUPELL, Suss., a demi - African, wreathed
round middle with feathers, in dexter a bow,
and in sinister three arrows, ppr. Fidele.
ROURK, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a hand
holding a dagger.
Rous, or ROUSE, Wore, and Norf., a man's
head, ar., beard, hair, and whiskers, sa.,
having on a cap of the last, tied with rib-
bons, of the first.
Rous, or ROUSE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant,
az., between paws a bezant. 43. 15
ROUSE, Leic., a demi-lion, rampant, per pale,
indented, gu. and erin., between paws a
crescent, ar.
Rous, Ess., a pyramid of laurel-leaves, coun-
terchanged, vert and ar. 66. 9
Rous, Wei., Devons., and Cornw., a dove, ar.,
Vescitur Christo. 1 1 2. 1 1
Rous, Devons., a demi-eagle, regardant, wings
displayed, ppr.
Rous, Earl of Stradbroke. See STRADBROKE.
ROUSE, Eng., a demi-lioness, ppr., collared, or.
ROUSE, a stork's head, erased, in bill an eel,
PPr- "5-5
ROUSHLAND, Surr., a nag's head, or, erased,
per fess, gn., maned, of the last.
ROUSHOUT, Ess., Wore., and Middx., a lion,
passant, gardant, or. 37. 13
ROUTH, Eng., the sun, or. 7. 10
ROUTE, out of a mural coronet, a talbot's head.
60. 5
ROUTLEDGE, Eng., a garb, vert 12. 13
Row, Devons., a stag's head, erased, gu., at-
tired, or. 83. 13
Row, Sco., an arm, in armour, issuing, in hand
a sword, ppr. Non dcsistam. 144. 14
ROWAN, Sco. , a garb, ppr. Per industriam.
12. 13
ROWAN, Iri., a garb, ppr. ffcec lucra labor um.
12. 13
ROWAN, on a mount, vert, a holy lamb, ppr.,
holding a banner, per fess, or and gu. 55. 9
ROWAN, a demi-antelope, salient, affrontee, ar.,
attired, or, charged on breast with a human
heart, gu.
ROWAN, Antrim, a naked cubit arm, in hand a
dagger, ppr. Cresco per crucem. 127. 7
ROWAND, Iri. , a garb, or. Ifccc lucra labor um.
12. 13
ROWBACHE, Herts., on a wing, ar., a bend,
gobony, or and gu.
ROWCHE, Eng., a rock, ppr. Man Dieu est ma
roche. 67.- 5
ROWDON, Eng., a cock, crowing, ppr. 94. 12
ROWDON, Suff., a bezant. 149. 1 1
ROWE, Eng., a hand, issuant, ppr., holding a
cross crosslet, fitched, az. Auspice Christo.
116. 14
ROWE, Eng., a buck's head, couped, gu., at-
tired, or. 84. 1 1
ROWE, Eng., a dexter arm, ppr., vested, erm..
in hand a trefoil, vert. 148. 6
ROWE, Middx. and Lond., a stag's head, ppr.
84. II
ROWE, Dsvons., a holy lamb, staff, cross, and
banner, ar. 55. IO
ROWE, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, gu., in dexter a Polish mace, in
pale, sa., spiked and pointed, ar.
ROWE, Suss., a stag's head, erased, gu., at-
tired, or, on neck a crescent, ar. 83. 1 1
ROWE, Northamp., a stag's head, gu., attired,
or. 84. II
ROWE, Yorks. and Devons., a holy lamb, staff,
cross, and banner, ar. Jnnocens, non timidus.
55- 10
ROWE, Wexford, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., round wrist a scarf, gu., in hand a
sword, ar., hilted, or, holding up a wreath,
vert, arm charged with a cross pattee, fitch -
ed, also gu.
ROWED, Eng., a hand holding a lion's paw,
erased, ppr. 141. 15
ROWELL, Eng., a hand, couped, in fess, hold-
ing a cross crosslet, fitched. 146. 1 1
ROWELL, a hind, passant, in mouth a rose,
leaved, ppr. comp. 75. 7
ROWLAND, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
holding a sword by the blade, in pale, hilt,
or.
ROWLAND, two ducks, issuing, wings elevated
and addorsed, respecting each other.
ROWLAND, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
ROWLAND, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-talbot, ar. see plate 6 1
ROWLANDS, Eng., a fleur-le-lis, gu., entwined
with a serpent, or. in. 5
ROWLATT, Eng., a demi-lion, ar., maned, or.
44. 14
ROWLES, Eng., a horse, current, in mouth the
point of a broken spear, all ppr. 73. 1 1
ROWLES, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
griffin, segreant. 86. 2
ROWLESLEY Derbs., a demi-lion, rampant, per
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pale, ar. and gu., holding a rose, of the last,
stalked and leaved, vert. 42. 5
KOWLEY, Salop, an etoile of eight points,
pierced.
ROWLEY, a wolf's head, collared. Bear and
forbear. 62. 2
ROWLEY, a sword, in bend, ar., hilted, or,
through a mullet, pa.
ROWLEY, Eng., a mullet, ar., pierced, sa.
137. 12
ROWLEY, Bart., Berks., a mullet, pierced, or.
Ventis secundis. 137. 12
ROWLEY, Bart., Suff., same crest and motto.
ROWLEY, co. Meath, a wolf's head, erased, sa.,
collared and langu.ed, gu. La vertue surmonte
tout obstacle. 62. 2
ROWLEY, Baron Langford. See LANGFORD.
ROWNTREE, Eng., a tree, ppr. 25. 13
ROWSEWELL, and ROWSWELL, of Devons, Norf.,
and Somers., a lion's head, couped, ar.
47. 14
ROWSEWELL, Wilts., a lion's head, erased, ar.
47- !3
ROXRURGH, Duke of (Innes-Ker), a unicorn's
head, erased, ar., armed an^l maned, or.
Pro Christo et patrid didce periculum. 7°- 5
ROXBY, Blackwood, Yorks. : (i.) For Roxby, a
wolf's head, erased, per pale, ar. and vert,
gorged with a collar, counterchanged, in
mouth a branch of hop, ppr. 62. 2. (2.)
For Maude, issuing from a wreath of laurel,
vert, a lion's head, gu., charged on neck
with a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
ROY, Eng. and Sco., a lymphad, sails furled
and oars in action, sa., in the sea, ppr.
Qua tcndis. 21.6
ROYCROFT, Lane., a griffin's head, erased.
88. 7
ROYDEN, or ROYDON, Devons., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi -griffin, per pale, ar. and
gu. 86. 2
ROYDES, Lane. , a leopard, sejant, ppr., bezan-
te"e, resting dexter on a pheon. Semper
paratus.
ROYDHOUSE, Lond., a demi- ai-cher, ppr., vested,
vert, in dexter an arrow, ar., in sinister a
bow, or. 126. 14
ROYDON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
griffin. 86. 2
ROYER, Middx., a dove, ar., wings expanded,
or, gorged with an Eastern coronet, gold, in
mouth an olive-branch, vert.
ROYLE, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a lion's head,
erased, gu., ducally crowned, or. 47. 8
ROYS, Leic., a demi-griffin, ar., holding a rose,
gu., barbed, vert.
ROYSE, Kent, a demi-lion, gardant, ar. 42. IO
ROYSTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, two
lions' paws, in saltier, ppr. 39. 3
RUBRIDGE, Eng., a dove, or, in mouth an olive-
branch, vert. 1 06. 7
RUCK, Eng., an old man's head, ppr., bound
round temples with laurel, vert. 1 34. i
RUDALL, or RUDDALL, Eng., a hawk's head,
erased, or. 103. 3
RUDALL, Eng., a falcon, ppr. 104. 2
RUDD, or RUDDE, Wei., an arm, erect, vested,
az., in hand a scroll, all ppr. 151. 7
RUDD, a griffin's head, couped, ppr., collared,
ar. 86. i
RUDD, Wore., a maiden's head, affronte'e,
couped below shoulders, ppr. 129. 14
RUDD, Northamp. and Wei., a lion, rampant,
or, holding an escutcheon, az., charged with
a canton, or.
RUDD, and RUDDE, Ess. and Line., a cross bo-
tonee, or.
RUDDE, Lond., between wings, ar., a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. 112. I
RUDDIMAN, Sco., a spur, ppr. Vis mri frayilis.
127. 9
RUDGE, Eng., a pelican, in nest, ppr. 97. I
RUDGE, Evesham, out of a mural coronet, or,
two arms, erect, sleeves, gu., hands and
cuffs, ppr., supporting a shield, ar. In crucc
fides.
RUDGE, out of a mural coronet, two arms, in
armour, embowed, holding an escutcheon
charged with a cross, engrailed.
RUDGER, a Saracen's head, affrontee, ppr ,
wreathed, ar. and sa. 130. 13
RUDGERD, Eng., a Saracen's head, affrontee,
ppr., banded, ar. and sa. 130. 13
RUDHALL, Eng., a falcon, ppr. 104. 2
RUDHALL, Heref., a cubit arm, erect, in ar-
mour, ppr., hand holding three roses, gu.,
stalked, ppr.
RUDIARD, Leic. and Staffs., a lion's head, gar-
dant and erased, or.
RUDIEKD, a lion's head, gardant, ar.
RUDLNG, Eng., a cross moline, pierced, az.
77- 7
RUDING, Lond., a wyvern's head, erased, ppr.,
collared and chained, or, holding in fangs a
bear's paw, erased, ppr.
RUDINGE, and RUDINGS, Leic. and Wore., a
dragon's head, sa., collared and chained, or,
in mouth a lion's gamb, erased, gold.
RUDSTON, Yorks. and Cambs., a bull's head,
sa. 14. 7
RUFF, Eng., a stag, statant, transfixed by an
arrow, ppr. <Sl. 6
RUFFORD, Bucks., an eagle, wings expanded,
in mouth a trefoil, slipped, all sa.
RUFFY, Eng., a demi-archer, shooting an arrow
from a bow. 126. 14
RUFUS, Eng., an antique crown, or. 66. 2
RUGELEY, or RUGELLY, Staffs, and Warw., a
tower, or, flames issuant, ppr., against four
arrows, in saltier, ar.
RUGGE, Norf., a talbot, passant, ar., collared,
ringed, and eared, sa. 61.8
RUGGE, Norf., an ibex's head, sa., armed,
maned, and tufted, or. 55-3
RUGGLES, Ess. and Suff., a tower, or, flames
issuing from the top, ppr., behind the tower
four arrows, in saltier, ar.
RULE, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
RUMBOLD, Herts., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
44. 14
RUMBOLD, Bart., Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant.
44. 14
RUMBOLD, a greyhound's head, ar., between
two roses, gu., slipped and leaved, ppr.
18. 2
RUMFORD, Eng., a hand holding a leg, in ar-
mour, couped at thigh, embowed and spurred,
ppr. 67. 10
RUMNEY, a lion, statant, gardant, ppr. 37. 13
RUMP, a demi-lion, rampant, regardant, ppr.,
between paws a shield, az., charged with the
sun, or. see plate 42
RUMSEY, Eng., a horned owl, gu. 107. 8
BUM
RUMSEY, Wei., a talbot, passant, az., collared,
or. 61. 8
RUNDLE, Cornw. and Devons, on a mount,
vert, a squirrel, sejant, ppr., collared, az.,
chained, or, in mouth an oak-branch, fructed,
ppr. Laus Deo. see plate 58
BUNDLE, Cornw. and Devons., a wolf's head,
ppr. 19. 5
RUNDLE, Iri., a sword, in pale, ar., gripe, gu.,
pommel and hilt, or. 64. 6
RUPE, out of a ducal coronet, five ostrich-fea-
thers. 1 08. 5
RUSH, an arm, in armour, embowed to the
sinister, in hand a Saracen's head by the
beard.
RUSH, a bear's head, couped, bezantee, muzzled,
in mouth an ear of wheat.
RUSH, a wolf's head, erased, erm. 19. 6
RUSH, Ess., a wolf's head, erased, vert, lan-
gued, gu., guttee-d'or, collared, of the last,
on the collar three torteaux. Dieu, un roi
une foi.
RUSHBROOK, Eng., a Catherine wheel, sa.. gu.
145- 15
RUSHBROOK, Stiff., a lion, sejant, in dexter a
rose, slipped and leaved.
RUSHBROOKE, Eng., a rose, or. 138. 7
RUSHBROOKE, Suff., a lion, sejant, in mouth a
rose, or.
RUSHE, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, vert,
guttle, ar., langued, gu. 19. 6
RUSHE, Suff., a fox's head, erased, ar., guttee,
vert. 1 6. I
RUSHE, a horse's head, erased, vert, guttle, ar.
72. I
RUSHE, Ess., an arm, in armour, embowed,
garnished, or, hand holding by the hair a
man's head, neck dropping blood, all ppr.
RUSHOUT, Baron Northwick. See NORTHWICK.
RUSHOUT, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, or.
Paternis suppar. 36. 13
RUSHTON, Lane., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a demi-lion, of the last. 45. 6
RUSPENI, or RUSPINI, on a serpent, nowed, a
dove and olive-branch, ppr. comp. 1 10. 9
RUSSEL, Wore., a demi-lion, collared, studded,
or, holding a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
comp. 46. 4
RUSSELL, Sco. and Cumb., a goat, passant, ar.,
attired, or. 56. 1 1
RUSSELL, Blackbraes, Stirling, a goat, passant,
in mouth a thistle, both ppr. Che sara, sara.
56. 12
RUSSELL of Ashiesteel, Selkirk, a fountain,
ppr. Agitatione puryatur. 156. I
RUSSELL, Sco., same crest and motto.
RUSSELL, Wore, and Heref., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, ar., holding a cross crosslet, fitched,
sa. 46. 4
RUSSELL, Sco., a goat, passant, ppr. 56. n
RUSSELL, Iri., a phoenix in flames, ppr. 101. 10
RUSSELL, a goat, passant, ar., armed, or.
Che sara, sara. 56. 1 1
RUSSELL of Meiklour, Sco., out of a cloud, a
dexter arm, in fess, in hand a sword, in pale.
J52. 5
RUSSELL, KilJough, co. Down, a demi-lion,
rampant, gu. Che sara, sara. 44. 14
RUSSELL, Wore., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
holding a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. 44. 7
RUSSELL, a bezant, charged with three bars,
wavy. 157. 9
348 RUT
RUSSELL, a dexter hand, sustaining on the
point of a sword a pair of balances, all ppr.
Virtus sine macula.
RUSSELL, on a bezant, a Cornish chough, sa.,
wings expanded, beaked and legged, gu.
RUSSELL, a pyramid of leaves, az. 66. 9
RUSSELL, Derb. : (r.) For Russell, on a mount,
vert, a goat, passant, erm., attired, ppr.,
collared, gu. 56. loandii. (2.) A demi-
lion, or, charged with a cross pattee, az., in
mouth an oak-branch, ppr., fructed, gold,
between paws an escutcheon, az., charged
with a fess, erminois, between three fleurs-
de-lis in chief, and a cross pattee in base,
or, from the escutcheon a scroll bearing
motto — Amice — and under arms — Memor.
RUSSELL, Dors., a demi- Indian goat, rampant,
ar., attires, ears, hoofs, and beard, sa.
56. 8
RUSSELL of Brancepeth Castle, Durh., a goat,
passant, ar. 56. II
RUSSELL, Duke of Bedford. See BEDFORD.
RUSSELL, Surr., Ess., and Northamp., a demi-
lion, rampant, ar., collared, gu., charged on
body with a cheveron, sa., thereon an escal-
lop, or, between paws a cross crosslet,
fitched, of the third. comp. 45. 14
RUSSELL, Ess. and Suss., an adder's head,
erased, ppr., collared, gu., ringed, or.
RUSSELL, Norf., a demi-goat, ar., attired, or.
56. ii
RUSSELL, Wore., a talbot, passant, ar. 61. 7
RUSSELL, Bucks., a goat, passant, ppr., un-
guled and horned, or, murally collared, gold.
RUSSELL, Bucks., a demi-griffin, segreant,
vert. 86. 13
RUSSELL, Bart, Lond., a fountain. Agitatione
purgatur. 156. I
RUSSELL, Bart., Bucks., a goat, ar., attired
and gorged with a mural coronet, or. Che
sara, sara. see plate 56
RUSSELL, Camb. and Berks, a goat, ar., at-
tired and gorged with a mural coronet, or.
RUST, Suff., a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
RUST, Eng., a wyvern, gu. 91. 5
RUSTED, Eng., an olive-branch, slipped, vert.
13- 4
RUTHALL, Bucks, and Northamp., a demi-
eagle, rising, ar., the inside of wings, gu.,
each wing charged with three guttes-d'or,
in beak a rose, of the second, slipped, vert.
RUTHERFORD, a horse's head, i^suant, bridled,
gu. Sedulus et audax. 72. 7
RUTHERFORD, Sco., a martlet, sa., beaked, gu.
Nee sorte, nee fato. 119. 4
RUTHERFORD, Eng., on a rock, a wild goose,
ppr. 109. 9
RUTHERFORD, a martlet, sa. Amico fidus ad
arjis. 119. 4
RUTHERFORD, or RUTHERFURD, Sco., a mermaid,
ppr. Per mare, per terras. 32. 5
RUTHERFORD, or RUTHERFURD, Sco., a horse's
head and neck. Sedulus et audax. 72- 7
RUTHERFURD, OLIVER-, of Edgerston, Rox-
burgh, a martlet, sa. Nee sorte, nee fato.
119. 4
RUTHVEN, a goat's head, ar., attired and maned,
or. Deeds shaiv. 56. 4
RUTHVEN, a goat's head, erased, ar., horned,
or. Deeds skaw. 55- 2
RUTHVEN, a goat's head, couped, aff rontee.
82. 3
BUT
RUTHVEN, Sco., a ram's head, couped, ppr.
57- 8
RUTHVEN, Baron, Sco. (Ruthven), a ram's
head, couped, ar. horned, or. Deeds sliaw.
57- 8
RUTLAND, Surr., a nag's head, ar., erased, per
fess, gu., maned, of the last. "]2, I
RUTLAND, Duke of (Manners), on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a peacock in pride,
ppr. Pour y par venir. 116. 13
RUTLEDGE, Iri., an antique crown, or.
66. 2
RUTSON, Yorks., a griffin's head, couped, per
bend, sa. and. or, entwined by a serpent,
ppr. Spectemur agenda. 88. 4
RUTT, Bucks., the sun, or. 7. 10
RUTTER, Devons., an eagle, ar. 98. 9
RUTTER, a greyhound's head, between two
roses, slipped and leaved. 1 8. 2
RUTTER, Devons., an eagle, ar., perched on
trunk of tree, erased, sa. 99. 10
RUTTLEDGE, an oak-tree, ppr., pendent from a
branch on dexter, by a ribbon, az., an es-
cutcheon, or. Verax atque probus. 25. 6
RUXTON, Iri., a hand, gauntleted, holding an
arrow, ppr.
RUXTON, Broad Oak, Kent, a bull's head, sa.,
armed, or, charged with a crescent, ar.
RUXTON of Ardee House, Iri., a bull's head,
sa., armed, or. / am, I am. 14. 7
RYAN, Eng., a hand, ppr., vested, az., cuffed,
ar., holding a baton, gu., veruled, or. I. 4
RYAN, Iri., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
RYAN, Eng., the sun, rising from behind a hill,
ppr. 7. 2
RYAN, a griffin, segreant, az., holding a sword,
in pale, ppr. see plate 86
RYCROFT, Yorks., a griffin's head, erased and
erect, ar. 88. 7
RYCROFT, Bart., Surr., a griffin's head, erased,
per bend, or. and az. 88. 7
349
SAG
RYDER, out of a mural coronet, or, a dragon's
head, ar. Servata fides cinere. 90. 10
RYDER, Earl of Harrowby. See HARROWBY.
RYE, Eng., an ostrich-feather, enfiled with a
ducal coronet, ppr. 5°- 7
RYE, a hand, ppr., sleeve, purp., holding three
ears of wheat, or. 149. 10
RYECROFT, a griffin's head, erased, erm. 88. 7
RYED, or RYEDE, Eng. , a lion, couchant, gar-
dan t, ppr. 39. 13
RYLAND, Eng., a portcullis, sa. 138. n
RYLE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, per pale, or
and gu. 47. 13
RYLEY, Eng., a crane's head, erased, ar. 1 16. 6
RYLEY, a demi-dragon, or, holding a cross pat-
t^e, fitch ed, sa.
RYMER, Sco., a hand, holding a sword, in pale,
all ppr. Ense animus major. 122. 12
RYNELL, Eng., a hand holding an eagle's leg,
erased, ppr. 151. II
RYPON, Lane, and Lond., a lion, sejant, ar.,
ducally gorged, or, holding in paws a cross
*' flory, fitched, sa.
RYTHE. a hawk, ppr. 104. 2
RYTHRIE, DE, of Riverstown House, co. Kil-
dare, out of a mural coronet, a dragon's
head, or. 90. 10
RYTON, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, az. 68. 1 1
RYVELL, Eng., a buck's head, couped, ppr., at-
tired, or. 84. 10
RYVES, Iri., an escutcheon, quarterly, or and gu.,
between two cypress-branches, in orle, vert.
RYVES, a greyhound, sejant, sa., collared, or.
18. 13
RYVETT, Lond., Cambs., Somers., and Suff., an
arm, erect, hand ppr., grasping a broken
sword, of the first, hilt and pommel, or.
RYVETT, Suff., an arm, erect, couped at elbow,
in hand, ppr., a broken sword, of the first,
hilt and pommel, or. 135. 5
RYVETT, Lond., Cambs., Somers., and Suff.,
an arm, in hand a battle-axe. 146. 2
SABBE, Lond. and Norf., an arm, embowed, in
coat of mail, in hand, ppr., a pennon, ar.,
fringed, ar. and sa., charged with a cross, of
the last, staff, of the first, headed, of the
second. 122. 15
SABBEN, Eng., a detni-savage, ppr. 125. 10
SABINE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
hand holding a fleur-de-lis, gu. 137. 3
SABLE, an arm, purp., hand, ppr., holding a
streamer, staff, ar. 151. 12
SACHEVERELL, a goat, passant, ar., attired, or.
56. II
SACHEVERELL, Derb., on a water-bouget, or, a
lure, gu., the top, az., thereon a falcon, belled,
ar. 104. 9
SACKFORD, Eng., a savage's head, ppr., banded,
gu. 131. 15
SACKVILL, a ram's head, erased, sa., attired, or.
57- 7
SACKVILE, or SACKVILL, Eng., a ram's head,
erased, sa., attired, or, charged on breast
with a cinquefoil, ar.
SACKVILE, on a ducal coronet, an etoile of eight
points, ar. Aut nunquam tentes, aut per/ice.
154> 3
SACKVILE, Suss., same crest. Toujours loyal.
SACKVILLE, Eng., the morning star in its splen-
dour. 65. 15
SACKVILLE-GERMAIN, Duke of Dorset. See
DORSET.
SACKWILLE, Eng., on a coronet, composed of
fleurs-de-lis, an etoile of eight rays. 154. 3
SACRE, Kent, an elephant, or, in a wood, ppr.
SADLER, Middx., an eagle's head, between wings,
sa., beaked, ar. 102. 13
SADLER, Wilts., a tilting - spear, erect, or,
charged in middle with an escutcheon, gu.
156. 4
SADLER, Herts., and Warw., a demi-lion, az.,
ducally crowned, gu. Another, or.
comp. 46. 3
SADLEYR, a beaver, or. 33. 1 1
SAFFIN, Somers., on a mural coronet, an etoile
of sixteen rays, or.
SAGE, Eng., a stag's head, erased and erect,
ppr. Non sibi. 83. 13
SAG
SAGE, an old man's head, affrontee, couped at
neck, and dropping blood. 123. 14
SAGE, a sage's head, ppr., affrontde, vested in
a close cap, sa. 136. 1 1
SAGE, a sage's head, erased at neck, ppr.,
vested with a skull-cap, sa.
SAGRENOR, Eng., a cross nioline, lozenge-
pierced, gu. 77-7
SAINSBURY, Eng., a hand holding a ducal
coronet, caped, between two branches of
laurel, in orle, ppr. 60. I
SAINSBURY, Hants, a demi- antelope, ppr., col-
lared, or, charged on body with three lozenges
conjoined, in bend, erminois.
ST. ALBANS (Beauclerk), Duke of, on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant, gardant,
or, ducally crowned, per pale, ar. and gu.,
gorged with a collar, gu., thereon three roses,
ar., seeded and barbed, ppr. Auspicium
melioris cevi. 37. 10
ST. ALBYN, a wolf, sejant, erm., collared,
ringed, and line reflexed over back, or.
Deus meus dux metis. comp. 19. 8
ST. AMOND, Sco., an arm, in armour, brandish-
ing a scimitar, ppr. 1 2 1. 6
ST. AMOND, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
an ass's head, ar. 20. 5
ST. AMOND, a mule's head, couped, az., col-
lared, or, between three bezants, one and
two, on neck a martlet, or.
ST. ANDREA, or ST. ANDREW, Eng., a dolphin,
haurient, az. 68. 5
ST. ANDREW, a cinquefoil. 80. 3
ST. AUBIN, Somers., a wolf, sejant, erm., col-
lared, lined, and ringed, or. comp. 19. 8
ST. AUBYN, Eng., an eagle, rising, ppr.
98. 10
ST. AUBYN, Cornw., a falcon, rising, ppr.
100. 13
ST. AUBYN, Bart., Cornw., on a rock, a Cor-
nish chough, rising, ppr. see plate 114
ST. AWBYNE, Cornw., on a rock, ppr., an eagle,
rising, ar., beaked and legged, gu. IOO. 12
ST. BARBE, Hants, a wyvern, sa. 91. 6
ST. CLAIR, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
Rinasci piu gloriosa. IOI. 10
ST. CLAIR, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, all ppr. Credo. 106. 7
ST. CLAIR - ERSKINE, Earl of Eosslyn. See
ROSSLYN.
ST. CLERE, Eng., a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
ST. DENOUAC, Eng., a vol, ppr. 113. 3
ST. GEORGE, Bart., Iri., a demi-lion, rampant,
gu., ducally crowned, or, armed and langued,
az. Firmitas in ccelo. comp. 46. 3
ST. GEORGE, Lond., Cambs., and Iri., a demi-
lion, rampant, gu., ducally crowned, or.
ST. GERMANS, Earl of (Eliot) : (i.) For Eliot,
an elephant's head, couped, ar., collared,
gu. 24. 10. (2.) For Craggs, a dexter and
sinister hand and arm, couped at elbows,
armed, or, garnished, ar., grasping a sword,
r.f the last, hilt and pommel, gold. Occur-
rent nubes. comp. 122. 4
ST. G-ERMYN, Eng., a demi-otter. 34. 7
ST. HELENS, Baron (Fitz-Herbert), a hand in
a gauntlet, erect, ppr. Intaminatis honor i-
bus. 153. 8
ST. HILL, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or,
two wyverns' heads, addorsed, vert, langued,
gu. 89. 6
Sr. JOHN, Northamp., Hunts , and Wilts., on
3*' " ST. Q
a mount, vert, a falcon, rising, or, belled,
gold, ducally gorged, gu. 104. 3
ST. JOHN, on a mount, vert, a falcon, rising,
or, belled, gold, ducally gorged, gu. Data
fata secutus. 104. 2
ST. JOHN, Iri., a long cross, gu., upon three
grieces, ar. 137. 4
ST. JOHN, Viscount Bolingbroke. See BOLING-
BROKE.
ST. JOHN, a falcon, wings expanded, or, ducally
gorged, gu. Data fata secutus. 99. 12
ST. JOHN, a falcon, volant, or, ducally gorged,
gu. comp. 105. i
ST. JOHN, Hants and Wore., on a mount,
ppr., a falcon, rising, or, belled, gold, ducally
gorged, gu. 104. 3
ST. JOHN, a monkey, passant, or. 35. 9
SAINT JOHN, Hants, a lalcon, rising, or. 100. 13
ST. LAWRENCE, Earl of Howth. See HOWTK.
ST. LEGER, Eng., a mullet of five point:*,
pierced, gu. comp. 138. 8
ST. LEGER, Iri., a mullet, ar., between two
palm-branches, vert. . 138. 8
ST. LEGER, Eng., a griffin, passant, or. 87. 13
ST. LEGER, an eagle, displayed, sa., issuing
from a plume of feathers, ar. 101. 3
ST. LEGER, Viscount Doneraile. See DONE-
RAILE.
ST. LEONARDS, Baron, a leopard's head, erased,
or, ducally gorged, az.
ST. LIZE, Eng., a globe in its stand, ppr. 8. 4
ST. LOE, Eng., a blackamoor's head, in profile,
wreathed on forehead, ar. and sa. 135. 13
SAINT Lo, a moor's head, ppr., affrontee.
123. 14
ST. Low, Eng., a water-bouget, sa. 131. 10
ST. LYZ, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or, hold-
ing a mullet, sa. 46. 2
ST. MAUR, Eng., a falcon's leg and wing con-
joined, ppr., jessed and belled, or. 52. 4
ST. MAURE, Eng., a branch of oak, fructed and
leaved, ppr. 54- I2
ST. MICHAEL, or ST. MICHELL, Eng., out of a
ducal coronet, a bear's head, muzzled. 20. 1 1
ST. OWEN, Eng., an escallop, or, between wings,
gu. 5- 4
ST. OWEN, Eng., a demi-savage, holding a club.
125. 10
SAINT OWEN, Eng., a lion's paw, surmounted
of a cheveron, and thereon a mullet, sa.
Si- 7
ST. PAUL, Line., an elephant and castle, ppr.
Esse quam videri. 24. 13
ST. PAUL, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
alternately ar. and gu., crowned at the quills
with a ducal coronet, or. 1 08. 5
ST. PAUL, Bart., Northumb., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
ar. and gu., alternately. Esse quam videri.
108. 5
ST. PERE, or ST. PIERRE, Ess., a spear, erect,
or, headed, ar. , on point a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. 68. 9
ST. PHILIBERT, Eng., out of a mural coronet,
a leopard's head, ducally gorged. 10. 8
ST. QUENTIN, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a pea- rise, ppr., on the top of a fluted
column, between two horns, or.
ST. QUENTON, Devons., a Cornish chough, ppr.
114. 10
ST. QUINTIN, Yorks., an eagle's head, erased,
vair. 102. ic
ST. V
SAM
ST. VINCENT, Viscount (Jervis-Rickets), out of
a naval coronet, or, enwrapped by a wreath
of laurel, vert, a demi-pegasus, ar., maned
and hoofed, of the first, winged, az., charged
on the wing with a fleur-de-lis, gold. Thus.
71. 2
SAKER, or SACKER, Kent, a bull's head, erased,
or, between two laurel- branches, vert. 15. 7
SALE. Eng., a demi-chevalier, brandishing a
sword. 127. 10
SALES, on a ducal coronet, or, a wy vern, sejant,
vert. 91. 2
SALISBURY, Lane., a demi-lion, rampant, cooped,
ar., crowned, or, in paws a crescent of the
first.
SA'LISBURY, Leic., a lion, rampant, ar., charged
on shoulder with a crescent, sa., in dexter a
crescent, or.
SALISBURY, Devons., two lions, rampant, com-
batant, ar., ducally crowned, or, supporting
a crescent, of the last. 40. I
SALISBURY, or SALUSBURY, Wei. , a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., ducally crowned, or, holding
a crescent, of the last.
SALISBURY, Marquess of (Gascoy^e-Cecil), six
arrows in saltier, or, barbed and flighted, ar.,
girt together by a belt, gu., buckled and
garnished, gold, over the arrows a morion-
cap. Sero, sed serio. 52. 4
SALKELD, Northumb., a demi-dragon, rampant,
sans wings, vert, charged with a mullet.
SALKYNS, Lond., a lynx, sa. 62. 7
SALL, a pheon, sa. 77- *3
SALLOW AYE, Eng., a Saracen's head, ppr.,
banded about temples, or. 131. 13
SALMAN, and SALMON, issuing from, a cloud,
ppr., an armed arm, sa., purfled, or, in hand
a falchion, of the first. 137. 9
SALMON, Iri., a dexter hand, brandishing a
sword. 159- 7
SALMON, Cumb., an armed arm, sa., in hand
a falchion, or. 140. 13
SALMON, a lion, passant, or, collared, with a
line reflexed over back, sa., supporting with
dexter an escutcheon, az., charged with a
cross pattee, gold.
SALMON, an etcile, ar. 128. 5
SALMON, a lion, sejant, gu. 38. 13
SALMOND, Eng., a salmon, haurient, ppr. 6. 10
SALMOND, a dexter arm, embowed, in hand a
spear, in bend. 125. 7
SALMOND, a salmon, naiant, ppr. 5. 1 1
SALOMONS, Lond., on a mount, vert, out of a
crown of five palisadoes, or, a demi - lion,
rampant, double -queued, gu., between paws
a bezant, charged with an ermine-spot. Deo
adjuvante.
SALT, Yorks., on a rock, an alpaca, statant,
ppr. Quid non, deo juvaittc.
SALT, on a chapeau, gu. , turned up, erin., a
demi-ostrich, wings displayed, or, in mouth
a horse-shoe, sa.
SALT, a dove and olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
SALT, Staffs., an eagle, displayed, sa. 96. 10
SALTER, Iri., a dexter hand, holding a salter
or saltseller.
SALTER, an eagle's head, couped. gu., billettee,
or. 1 02. 9
SALTER, a falcon's head, gu., on neck three
billets, or.
SALTKR, Bucks., Northamp., ami SufT., n, cock's
head, couped, gu., combed and wattled, or,
charged on neck with four billets, of the
last.
SALTERSFORD. Baron. See COURTOWN, Earl of.
SALTHOUSE, Eng., a dexter hand holding an
open book. 151. 4
SALTIRE, Salop, a cock's head, as., combed and
wattled, gu., charged on neck with four bil-
lets, or, one, two, and one.
SALTMARSH, a rudder, or. 67. 8
SALTMARSHE of Saltmarshe, York*., a rudder,
or. Ad astra virtus. 67. 8
SALTONSTALL, and SALTONSION, Lond. and
Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or, a pelican's
head, az., vulning, gu.
SALTOUN, Baron, Sco. (Eraser), an ostrich, in
mouth a horse-shoe, all ppr. 108. 13
SALTREN, Cornw., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
SALUSBURY, Bart, Monm., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, couped, ar., crowned, or, in dexter a
crescent, gold. Satis cst prostrasse Iconi.
SALVIN, Durh., a wyvern, vert, wings elevated
and addorsed, ppr. 91. 5
SALVIN of Croxdale, Durh., a dragon, vert,
wings elevated and addorsed, ppr. Je ne
change qiien mourant. 89. 13
SALWAY, Wore., a Saracen's head, couped at
shoulders, affrontee, ppr , wreathed about
temples, ar. and sa. 130. 13
SALWAY, Wore., a demi-moqr, sa., wreathed
about head, ar. and sa., a belt from sinister
shoulder to dexter hip, az.
SALWEY, Salop, a Saracen's head. Fiat volun-
tas Dei. 123. 14
SAMBADGE, Kent and Chesh., a reindeer's head,
erminois, attired, or.
SAMBORNE, Eng., a dexter hand holding a sheaf
of arrows, ppr. 127. 12
SAMBY, Eng., a winged heart, or. 52. 1 1
SAMFORD, Eng., an escallop, or, marled, gu.
5- !
SAMLER, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a battle-axe, or. 154. 10
SAMLER, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., horned,
and ducally gorged, or. comp. 70. 6
SAMMES, or SAME, Ess., a man's head in a
helmet, ppr., garnished, or, on top a plume
of feathers, sa.
SAMMES, Eng., a lion, rampant, ar., collared
and chained, or. 41. 5
SAMPAYE, Portugal, a demi-unicorn, ar.. aimed,
or, mane, ppr. 70. 1 1
SAMPSON, Eng . a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
sword, in pale, ppr. Deo juvante. 44. 1 1
SAMPSON, Suff., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
sword, in pale, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
44. II
SAMS, Ess., a leopard, salient, sa., spotted, or,
ducally gorged, ringed, and lined, gold.
SAMSON, Sco., a dexter hand, issuing, grasp-
ing a Hercules' club,' all ppr. If God will.
158. 8
SAMUEL, and SAMWELL, Yorks., a wolf, current,
sa., pierced in breast by an arrow, or, fea-
thered, ar. comp. 63. I
SAMWAYKS. Devons. and Wilts., a lion's gamb,
erect and erased, or, holding a mullet, gu.
SAMWELL, WATSON-, of Upton Hall, Nor-
thamp. : (i.) For SamiccU, on stump of tree,
couped, or, sprouting on each side, vert, a
squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a nut, gold,
stalked and leaved, of the second. Wristux
sit reyula vitce. 58. 9. (2.) For Ha.. .?, a
SAN
352
SAP
griffin, ducally gorged, or. Spero meliora.
87. 2
SAND, Sco., a dove and olive-branch. Virtute
duce. 106. 7
SAND, Eng., a dove, in mouth a laurel-branch.
Virtute duce. 106. 8
SANDBACH, a reindeer's head, erased, per fess,
ar. and or, attired, gold, gorged with a
wreath of oak, in mouth an ear of wheat,
vert. Virtutis gloria merces.
SANDBACH, Chesh., a garb, or. 12. 13
SANDBT, Eng., an antelope, passant, or. 82. 14
SANDBY, a griffin's head, erased, ar., collared,
az., thereon a fret, of the first, see plate 88
SANDELAND, Eng., a crescent, ensigned with an
etoile of six points. 126. 7
SANDELL, Eng., a flag, issuant, charged with a
cross, sa. 145. u
SANDEMAN, Sco., a rock, ppr. Stat veritas.
67. 5
SANDERS, Surr., Staffs., Lond., and Derbs., a
demi-bull, rampant, gu., armed, or. 67. 9
SANDERS, Bucks, and Northamp., an elephant's
head, erased, per cheveron, sa. and ar.,
armed, or. 24. 9
SANDERS, Sco., an antelope's head, erm. 82. 6
SANDERS, Iri., a boar's head, erased, or. 15. 5
SANDERS, Derbs., a demi-bull, sa. Non bos in
lingua. 67. 9
SANDERS, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an elephant's head, ar., eared, gold. 24. 1 2
SANDERSON, Sco., a talbot, passant, ppr.
Paratus etfiddis. 61. 7
SANDERSON, Eng., same crest.
SANDERSON, West Jesmond, Northumb., a
wolf's head, ar., erased, gu., collared, and a
chain reflexed behind neck, or, between a
branch of palm, and another of laurel, ppr.,
for distinction, on neck a saltier, humettee,
gu. Clarior ex obscu.ro. comp. 62. 2
SANDERSON, Eng., a talbot, passant, ar., eared
and spotted, sa. 61. 7
SANDERSON, Northamp., on a mount, vert, a
talbot, sa., eared, ar., spotted, of the last.
SANDERSON, Line., a wolf's head, sa., devouring
a man, ppr., the body, from the small of the
back downward, hanging out of his mouth.
SANDERSON, Durh. and Northumb., a talbot,
passant, spotted, sa. Sans Dieu rien. 61. 7
SANDES, Surr. and Kent, a griffin, segreant,
per fess, or and gu. 86. 10
SANDES, Somers. and Westm., same crest.
Probum non posnitet.
SANDES, Surr. and Cumb., an heraldic tiger,
az., tufted, maned, collared and lined, or,
the line twisted round body four times, and
falling behind hind-legs. comp. 64. 1 1
SANDFORD, Iri., a martlet, sa. 119. 5
SANDFORD, Baron, Mount Sandford. See MOUNT
SANDFORD.
SANDFORD, Westm., a boar's head, couped, ar.
3- 9
SANDFORD of Sandford, Salop, a falcon, wings
addorsed, ppr., belled, or, preying on a
partridge, of the first. Nee temere, nee
timide. 97. 9
SANDFORD of the Isle of Rossall, Salop, a
boar's head, or. 3. 8
SANDFORD, Herts., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., within the gauntlet a broken
tilting- spear, sa., and a laurel-branch, vert.
SANDFORD, Ess., Glouc., and Salop, a boar's
head, couped, or, with a broken spear, az.,
headed, ar., thrust into the mouth. 4. I
SANDFORD, Cambs., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a boar's head and neck, or. 3. 3
SANDIFORD, a boar's head, couped, in fess, in
mouth a dagger, thrust hilt foremost. 4. 3
SANDILANDS, an eagle, displayed, ppr. Spero
meliora. 95. 13
SANDILANDS, Sco., a palm-tree, ppr. 25. I
SANDILANDS, an eagle, volant, ppr. Victoria,
non prceda. see plate 98
SANDILANDS, a star, issuing from a crescent,
ar. Justi ut sidera fulgent. 126. 7
SANDILANDS, Sco., an eagle, displayed, or.
95- T3
SANDILANDS, Eng., a mullet, between the horns
of a crescent, or, between two palm-branches,
environed with clouds, ppr. 39. 8
SANDILANDS, Baron Torphichen. See TORPHI-
CHEN.
SANDOM, Eng., a boar, passant, or. 4. 11
SANDON, out of a ducal coronet, a phoenix in
flames, ppr. 103. 7
SANDS, SUIT., Kent, Somers., and Westm., a
griffin, segreant, per fess, or and gu. Pro-
bum non pcenitet. 86, 10
SANDS, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
gamb, erect, sa. Audaces juvat. 52- 5
SANDWELL, or SANDWILL, Kent, a lion's gamb,
erect and erased, gu., enfiled with a ducal
coronet, erm. 45. 9
SANDWICH, Earl of (Montagu), a griffin's head,
couped, or, beaked, sa., wings addorsed, of
the last. Post tot naufragia portus. 88.10
SANDY, Eng., a griffin, segreant. 86. 10
SANDY, a demi-antelope, or, armed and maned,
az. comp. 82. II
SANDYS, Eng., a griffin, segreant. 86. 10
SANDYS, Eng., a griffin, parted per fess, or
and gu. Probum non posnitet. 87. 12
SANDYS, Lane., a griffin, segreant, per fess, or
and gu. Probum non pcenitet. 86. 10
SANDYS, Wore., a griffin, per fess, or and gu.
87. 12
SANDYS, Cornw., a griffin, segreant, gu., be-
tween feet a cross crosslet, fitched, of the
last.
SANDYS, BAYNTUN, Bart. : (i.) Tor Sandys, a
griffin, segreant, per fess, or and gu. 86. IO.
(2.) For £ayntun, a griffin's head, erased,
sa., charged with a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
SANFORD, Eng., a bull's head, gu. 14. 7
SANFORD of Nynehead Court, Somers., a
martlet, ppr. Fermeenfoy. 119. 5
SANGSTER, Eng., on a rock, a blackbird, ppr.
112. 7
SANGSTER, and SONGSTER, Sco., a blackbird,
ppr. Providentia divina. 1 1 2. 13
SANKEY, Iri., a peacock's head, couped, ppr.
117. 2
SANKEY, Coolmore, co. Tipperary, a cubit arm,
vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand a fish, ppr.
SANSON, Eng., a demi-talbot, az. 61. 5
SANSUN, Eng., a lion's head, erased, in mouth
a cinquefoil, vert.
SANTON, Eng., a swan, ppr. 75. 1 1
SAPCOT, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, az., in
dexter a sword, ppr. 44. 1 1
SAPCOTES, a goat's head, erased, ar., attired,
or. 55- 2
SAPCOTT, Eng., a goat's head, erased, sa.,
armed, or. 55- 2
SAP
353
SAPHAR, Eng., a beacon on fire, ppr. 2. 13
SAPIE, Eng., a bezant, ar., charged with a lion's
head, erased, gu.
SAPTE, Herts., a dove, in mouth a sprig of
laurel, ppr. 106. 7
SAPY, or SAPYE, Eng., a falcon's wing and leg,
conjoined, ppr., jessed and belled, or. 52. 4
SAKE, Kent, an arm, einbowed, vested with
leaves, vert, in hand, ppr., a dragon's head,
erased, of the first.
SAKE, Kent, an elephant, or, in a wood, ppr.
SAREBRUCHE, Eng., a horse's head, or, couped
and bridled, gu. 72. 7
SARESBERY, Eng., a fish, haurient. 6. 10
SARGANT, and SARGEANT, Eng., two eagles'
wings, conjoined and inverted, ppr. 74- 4
SARGANT, Bucks., a dolphin, naiant, or, guttee,
az. 68. II
SARGANT, SARGEANT, or SARGENT, Staffs., a
dolphin, naiant, sa., between wings, ar.
SARGENT, Eng., a goat's head, erased, or.
55- 2
SARJEANTSON, a cherub's head and wings, ppr.
136. 2
SARMON, Eng., an elephant, passant^ar. 24. 14
SARSFIELD of Doughcloyne, Iri., a leopard's
face, ppr. Virtus non veritur. 47. 2
SARSON, Eng., a wolf, collared and lined, in
dexter a fleur-de-lis.
SATHERTHWAYTE, Lane., a lion's head, erased,
or, gorged with a collar, sa., charged with
three roses, ar. 49. 12
SATTHERTHWAITE, a Saracen's head, couped at
shoulders, on head a ducal crown and cap.
131. 14
SATTERTHWAITE, Eng., a greyhound, sejant,
az. 1 8. 14
SAUL, and SAULE, Eng., a swan, ar., collared
and lined, gu. Fideli certa merces. 75-4
SAULT, Eng., on a ducal coronet, gu., a wy vern,
sans legs, or. 91. 2
SAULTON, an ostrich, in mouth a horse-shoe.
108. 13
SAUMAREZ, an eagle, rising, ppr. In Deo spero.
98. 10
SAUMAREZ, Eng., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
Orbe circum cincto. 96. 10
SAUNDERS, Sco., a spur-rowel, az. 65. 13
SAUNDERS, Surr., Derbs., a demi-bull, erased,
gu., on shoulder a rose, ar., mane, of the
last.
SAUNDERS, Eng., an elephant's head, erased,
per cheveron, ar. and sa. 24. 9
SAUNDERS, a tree, from the branches on either
side, pendent, a hawk's lure. 25. 4
SAUNDERS, a bull's head, erased, ar. 1 5. 6
SAUNDERS, a demi-bull, salient, erased at loins,
ar., charged on neck with a rose, gu.
comp. 67. 9
SAUNDERS, out of a naval coronet, ar., a demi-
bull, rampant, gu., armed and hoofed, or.
SAUNDERS, Lond., out of a mural coronet, an
elephant's head, ar., charged on breast with
an ogress.
SAUNDERS, Hants, a demi-bull, gu. 14. 10
SAUNDERSON, Eng., a greyhound's head, erm.
SAUNDERSON, a hound, statant, ppr. see plate 1 7
SAUNDERSON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar. 121. 6
SAUNDERSON of Castle Saunderson, co. Cavan,
. a talbot-dog, paseant, spotted, sa. Je suis
veillant a plairc. 61. 7
SAW
SAVAGE, Derbs. and Chesh., a unicorn's head,
ar., erased, gu. 70. 5
SAVAGE, Wore., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb, erect, sa., charged with a rose,
ar. comp. 52. 5
SAVAGE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb, erect, sa. 52. 3
SAVAGE, Lond., a pheon, point upward, az.
8.9- 3
SAVAGE, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a lion's
gamb, erect, sa. Fortis atque fidelis. 52. 5
SAVAGE, Iri., a savage's head, ppr. 123. 14
SAVAGE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb, sa. Te pro te. S2- S
SAVAGE, Norelands, co. Kilkenny, rising from
the waves, a mermaid, ppr. Fortis atque
fidelis. 32. 5
SAVAGE of Ballymadun, Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a lion's gamb, erect, sa. Fortis
atque fidelis. S2- 5
SAVAGE, a lion's paw, erect, sa. A te pro te.
51- !5
SAVAGE, Eng., a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
sa. 51. 15
SAVAGE, a female's head, couped at breasts,
hair dishevelled, affrontee. 129. 14
SAVAGE, a unicorn's head, erased, per fess, ar.
and gu., horned and crined, and in mouth
a fleur-de-lis, az. 71. 5
SAVARY, Lond., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand, all ppr., a sword, in pale, ar., hilt
and pommel, or, enfiled on blade with a
boar's head, erased, ppr. Noscentes pro-
sequor.
SAVERY, Devons., an eagle's head, erased, ar.,
between wings, sa., in beak an olive-branch,
vert.
SAVIGNAC, a lion's head, erased, devouring a
man, the body from the small of the back
hanging out of mouth. 48. 13
SAVELL, SAVILL, or SAVILE, Eng., an owl, ar.
Be fast. 107. 9
SAVILE, Notts., an owl, ar., ducally gorged, or.
comp. 107. 9
SAVILE, Oaklands, Devons., an eagle, rising,
per bend sinister, or, and sa., in beak a fleur-
de-lis, az. Nil conscire sibi.
SAVILE, Notts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
pelican's head, vulned, ppr.
SAVILL, Notts., an owl, ar., on breast a fleur-
de-lis, gu. comp. 107. 9
SAVILLE, Eng., the rising sun, or, clouds, ar.,
tinged, gu. 7. i
SAVILLE, Earl of Mexborough. See MEXBOR-
OUGH.
SAVORY, Eng., a hand holding a chapeau, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle.
145. 10
SAWBRIDGE, Lond. and Kent, a demi-lion, az.,
supporting a saw, in pale, or.
SAWBRIDGE, a demi-lion, az., charged on breast
with an ermine-spot, or, supporting a saw,
in pale, gold.
SAWERS, Sco., a dexter hand holding a scimitar,
all ppr., the last hilted and pommelled, or.
Vvrtnte; non verbis. 158. 9
SAWERS, Eng., a mullet, pierced, gu. 137. 12
SAWLL, GRAVES-, Bart., of Penrice, Cornw., au
eagle, displayed, or, supporting in dexter a
staff, erect, ppr., thereon a forked pennon,
flowing to sinister, gu., with this inscription
— Per sinum Codanum.
SAW
334
SCH
SAWREY, Lane., on a Roman fasces, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand an arrow, all ppr.
Dictis factisque simplex.
SAWYER, Northamp., on a mural coronet, gu.,
a parrot's head, erased, vert, beaked, of the
first.
SAWYER, Eng., in a mural coronet, gu., a fal-
con's head, erased, vert, beaked, of the first.
SAWYER, Berks., a talbot, gardant, ppr.
SAWYER, Cambs. and Norf., on a mount, vert,
a hound on scent, ar., spotted, liver-colour.
35- 3 or 59. 5
SAXBY, Kent, on a mount, vert, a lion, ram-
pant, erminois, collared, dove-tailed, with a
line thereto, reflexed over back, and termi-
nating in a knot, az., in dexter a dart, sa.,
feathered, ar., headed, or. Sit saxum fir-
mum. 40. 7
SAXON, Eng., a talbot. passant, sa. 61. 7
SAXTON, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
nag's head, ar., between wings, gu.
SAXTON, Bart., Berks., on a mount, vert, a
griffin's head, erased, sa., ducally gorged,
or, between wings, ar.
SAY, Eng., a goat's head, gu. 55. 2
SAY, a buck's head, couped, or, on a wreath of
thorns, az. and gu.
SAY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's head,
sa., armed, ar. 14. 2
SAYE and SELE, Baron (Eardley-Twiselton-
Fiennes), an arm, embowed, vested, sa.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a mole-spade, or,
headed and armed, of the second. Fortem
posce animum.
SAYER, Eng., a dexter hand, ppr., vested and
tied at cuff, holding up a griffin's head,
erased. comp. 124. 13
SAYER, a sinister arm, in armour, embowed,
hand grasping a flagstaff, with pennon, flotant
to sinister, ensigned with a cap of liberty.
SAYER, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., in hand a dra-
gon's head, erased, ar.
SAYER, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, hand grasping a griffin's
head, erased, of the second.
SAYER, Cornw., on a mount, vert, a leopard,
couchant, regardant, ppr. see plate II
SAYERS, Eng., a hand holding a scroll of
paper, between two branches of laurel, vert.
144. 8
SAYVELL, or SAYVILL, the head and shoulders of
an Indian king, ppr., ducally crowned, or,
crined, and necklace, of the last, out of the
coronet, a plume of feathers, vert, charged
with three cinquefoils. ar.
SCAIFE, Northumb., an escallop, reversed, ppr.
SCALES, Sco., a lion's paw, holding a branch of
palm, ppr. 43. 5
SCALES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
swan's head, between wings, sa. 75. 2
SCALES, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. 108. 5
SCALES, Sco., a chevalier, in complete armour,
scaling a ladder, ppr. Paulatim.
SCAMBLER, Norf., a garb, or, banded, gu. 12. 13
SCAMBLER, Norf., a garb, or, encircled by a
ducal coronet, gu. 12. 4
SCARBOROUGH, Norf., out of a mural coronet,
gu., a demi-lion, or, holding upon the point
of a lance, of the first, a Saracen's head, ppr.,
wreathed, az.
SCARBOROUGH, Earl of (Lumley-Saville), a peli-
can, in nest, feeding her young, all ppr.
Murus ceneus conscientia sana. 97-2
SCARBROW, Lond., a demi-lion, or, billettee,
gu., supporting a spear, erect, ppr., encircled
by a mural coronet, gold.
SCARDLOW, Eng., an oak-tree, vert. 25. 12
SCARGELL, or SKARGiLL, Cumb. and Yorks., a
plume of three feathers, ar., confined with a
bend, or.
SCARISBRICK of Scarisbrick, Lane.: (r.) For
Scarisbrick, a dove, sa., beaked and legged,
gu., in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7.
(2.) For Eccleston, a magpie, ppr. 112. 10
SCARLET, Ess., two lions' gambs, erased, erm.,
supporting a pillar, gobony, or and gu., capi-
tal and base, of the second. 117. 3
SCARLETT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, sa. 101. 2
SCARLETT, Baron Abinger. See ABIXGER.
Sc ARROW, Eng., a naked arm, embowed, bran-
dishing a scimitar, all ppr. 146. 4
SCARSBOROUGH, Eng., a rock, ppr. 67. 5
SCARSDALE, Baron (Curzon) : (i.) A popinjay,
rising, or, collared, gu. (2.) A cockatrice,
wings elevated, or, tail nowed, with a head
at the end thereof. Rccte et suaviter. 92. 13
SCARTA, Sco., on stump of tree, couped, sprout-
ing a branch from dexter side, and environed
with a serpent, head to the sinister, an eagle,
rising, all ppr. Volando rcptilia sperno.
SCARTH, Sco., a dexter hand holding a dagger,
ppr. Pax aut bettum. 127. 7
SCATCHARD, Eng., a torteau, or, charged with
a stag, ppr., on a mount, vert. 79. 5
SCAWEN, Cornw., a cubit arm, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., hand holding the trunk of a tree,
eradicated, near the top a branch issuing,
all ppr.
SCEPTER, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
langued, gu., in dexter a scimitar, of the
first. Fac et spera. 46. 9
SCHANK, Sco., an eagle, rising, gu. Spero.
98. 10
SCHANK, Devons. and Sco., an eagle, wings ex-
panded, ppr. 100. 14
SCHANK of Barton House, Devons., an eagle,
rising, ppr. Spero. 98. 10
SCHAPMAR, Sco., a tower, ar., masoned, sa.
22. 14
SCHARDELOW, Eng., a ship in full sail. 21. 14
SCHAW, Sco., a covered cup, or. comp. 135. 2
SCHAW, Eng., a rose, gu., barbed, vert. 138. 7
SCHELLEY, Eng., an escallop, gu. 5. I
SCHERLIS, Eng., a castle, or. 23. 6
SCHINDLER, Eng., an anchor and cable, ppr.
133- 7
SCHNEIDER, Eng., from a round turret, a Cor-
nish chough, volant. 119. 14
SCHNEIDER, on a mount, an otter, entering
water. 34. 8
SCHOFFIELD, or ScHOFiELD, Eng., a fleur-de-
lis, or. 142. 13
SCHOLES, Eng., a cross crosslet, sa. 140. 14
SCHOLEY, a dexter hand brandishing a sword.
159- 7
SCHOLEY, Lond., an arm, in armour, erect,
ppr., gauntlet holding a hurt, on the arm a
bend, charged with a swan, sa., between
two hurts.
SCHOLTON, or SCHOLTEN, an antelope's head,
couped, ppr. comp. 82. 7
SCH
355
SCO
SCHOMBERG, Eng., on a winged globe, a dove,
rising, ppr. 8. 2
SCHRIEBER of Henhurst. Kent, an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, ppr., garnished, or, hand
holding a dagger, point towards the dexter,
also ppr., hilt and pommel, of the second.
Deutlich und wahr. 159. 4
SCHRODER, Eng., a castle, triple-towered, ppr.
23. 10
SCHULTZ, or SCHULTZE, Eng., on the top of an
old castle, in ruins, an eagle, volant.
SCIAUALUGA, an esquire's helmet, ppr., gar-
nished, or. 66. 14
SCLATER, Eng., a hunting-horn, stringed, or.
I. 12
SCLATER, Hants, out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle, rising, wings displayed, sa. 101. 2
SCLATER, Sco., a lion, passant, gardant, ppr.
Vi et virtute. 36. 1 3
SCOBELL, Cornw,, a dexter hand holding up a
bomb, inflamed, ppr. 155. 3
SCOBELL, Cornw., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter a fleur-de-lis. 46. 1 1
SCOBIE, Eng., a sword, erect, ppr. 65. 6
SCOFFIELD, Lane., a bull's head, #r. . 14. 7
SCOFIELD, or SCOFFIELD, Lane., a bull's head,
gu., collared, ar. 15. 4
SCOFIELD, Kent, a bull's head, gu., collared,
ar., attired, or. 15-4
SCOLLAY, Sco., a hand, pointing with one fin-
ger, ppr. 154. 15
SCOPHAM, Eng., an archer shooting an arrow
from a bow. 137. 2
SCOPHOLME, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
Spero meliora. 95. 13
SCOPYN, Eng., an archer shooting an arrow
from a bow, ppr. 137. 2
SCOREY, Eug., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
eagle, all or. IOO. 2
SCORY, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed, all or. IOI. 2
SCOT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a phoenix
in flames, ppr. 103. 7
SCOT, Kent and Lond., an eagle, or, preying
on a bittern, ppr. 115. 10
SCOT, Kent, Hants, and Suss., a demi-griffm,
segreant, sa., beaked and legged, or. 86. 13
SCOT, a dexter hand holding a lance, all ppr.
I am ready. 148. 10
SCOT, Sco., out of a mural coronet, six horse-
men's lances or spears, with pennons there-
at, three and three, disposed in saltier.
Heady, aye ready.
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a stag, trippant, ppr.
Pacem amo. 79. 4
SCOT, a hart, couch ant, ppr. A mo probos. 85. 4
SCOT, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr. Arden-
ter amo. 83. 13
SCOT, Sco., a boar's head, couped, or, in mouth
four arrows, gu., feathered and headed, ar.
Do well, and let them say. 3. 7
SCOT, a stag, trippant, ppr., charged on neck
with a crescent, or. Amo. comp. 79. 4
SCOT, Sco., an eagle, rising, or, and looking up
to the sun, appearing from, under a cloud,
ppr. Amo inspici.
SCOT, Sco., the head of a lance, ppr. Pro aris
etfocis. 147. 9
SCOT, Sco., a hand, issuing, holding a broken
spear, gu. Pro amor pair ice. 144.4
SCOT, Sco., a stag, trippant, armed with ten
tynes, ppr. Pacem amo. 79. 4
SCOT, Sco., a dexter hand holding a scroll of
paper, ppr. Facundia felix. 125. 3
SCOT, Sco., a lion's paw holding a thistle, ppr.
!*• JReddunt aspera fortem. 39. 14
SCOT, Sco., a hand, erect, holding a pole-axe,
ppr. Trusty and true. 156. 14
SCOT, or SCOTT, a lion's head, erased, gu.,
langued, az. Me fortem reddit Deus. 47. 13
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a lion's head, erased, in
mouth a cinquefoil, ppr. Aut tace, autface.
SCOT, Sco., an anchor and cable, erect. Spe-
randum.
33- 7
SCOT, Sco., a dexter hand, erect, holding an
annulet, therein an escarbuncle, ppr. In
tenebris lux.
SCOT, a boar's head, couped, or, in mouth four
arrows, gu., feathered and headed, ar. Do
well, and let them say.
SCOT, a star, or. Lucet. 65. 15
SCOT, a star of six points. Potior origine lirtus.
65- 15
SCOT, a crescent, or. Crescendo prosim. 140. 2
SCOT, Sco., an arm, hand holding a book, half-
opened, ppr. Fidelitas.
SCOT, Sco., a hand holding a ring, ppr. Do
well, and let them say. 128. 4
SCOT, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr., in dexter a rose,
gu., slipped and leaved, vert. Fortis et pla-
cabilis. 42. 5
SCOT, a stalk of wheat, ppr. I increase. 13. 7
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a demi-lion, brandishing
a scimitar, ppr. Aut tace, autface.' 44. n
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a demi-lion, gardant.
Aut tace, aut face. 42. 10
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a ship, the sails bent and
flags displayed, all ppr. Mihi lucra. 21. 14
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr. Aut
tace, aut face. 44-14
SCOT, Sco., a lion's head, erased, langued, az.
Spes rires augentur. 47. 13
SCOT, a lion's head, erased, gu. Tace, autface.
47- 13
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a dexter hand holding up
a gem ring, carbuncled, ppr. In tenebris lux.
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr.
Amo probis. 80. 10
SCOT, Sco. , a demi-lady, richly attired, in dex-
ter a rose, ppr. Prudenter amo. comp. 129. 8
SCOT, or SCOTT, Sco., a lady, richly attired, in
dexter the sun, in sinister the inoon. Repa-
rabit cornua Phoebe. 139. 10
SCOT, Eng., a cherub's head, ppr., wings in
saltier, or. 130. 10
SCOT, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr., in dexter a rose,
gu., slipped and leaved, vert. Fortis et pla-
cabilis. 42. 5
SCOT, Sco., a hand holding an annulet, ppr.
Nescit amor fines. 128. 4
SCOT, or SCOTT, a lion's head, erased, per che-
veron, or and ar., charged with a cheveron,
az., thereon five bezants.
SCOT, or SCOTT, SUIT., a boar's head, couped,
ar., a pheon stuck, in fess, in neck, sa.
SCOT, or SCOTT, Surr., a cup of fire, ppr. 151. 2
SCOT, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle's head, sa., charged with an escallop,
ar.
SCOTE, Cumb., a stag, trippant, ppr., attired
and unguled, or. Amo. 79- 4
SCOTLAND, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
47- 13
SCOTT, Staffs., a beacon, fired, ppr. 2. 13
SCO
356
SCOTT, Sco., a boar's head, couped, gu., in
mouth a sheaf of arrows, ppr. Do well, and
let them say. 3. 7
SCOTT, Eng., a griffin's head and wings, sa.
88. 6
SCOTT, Yorks., a monkey, passant, collared,
round waist and lined. 35. 9
SCOTT, Eng., a buck's head. 83. 13
SCOTT, a stag, statant, ppr. A mo. 81. 10
SCOTT, a female figure, ppr. , vested, in dexter
the sun, in sinister a crescent. 139. 10
SCOTT of Raeburn, Dumfries, a lady, richly
attired, in dexter the sun, in sinister the
moon, all ppr. Repardbit cornua Phoebe.
139. 10
SCOTT, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr. Pro
patria. 47. 13
SCOTT, a lion's head, erased, langued, az. Tace,
autface. 47. 13
SCOTT, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu., langued,
az. Spe vires augentur. 47. 1 3
SCOTT, a dove, in mouth an olive-branch, all
ppr. ETPEKA. I have found it. 106. 7
SCOTT, Sco., a stag's head, ar. 83. 13
SCOTT, Sco., a buck's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared, az., charged with a star between two
crescents, or, all within an orle of laurel-
branches, vert. In recto decus — and — Nemo
sibi nascitur.
SCOTT, Sco., a hand holding a book, shut, ppr.
Fidelitas. 144. 12
SCOTT, Wore, and Staffs., a stag, couchant,
ppr., dexter resting on a billet, or, charged
on shoulder with a cross crosslet, gold.
Nunquam libertas gratior. 80. 9
SCOTT, Iri., a buck, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
SCOTT, an owl, ppr. 107. 8
SCOTT of Vogrie, a dexter hand holding a ring,
ppr. Nescit amor fines. 128. 4
SCOTT, a star of six points. Potior origine vir-
tus. 65. 15
SCOTT, a demi-griffin, segreant, ppr. 86. 13
SCOTT, a hand holding up a human heart.
H5- 3
SCOTT, a hand holding a pen. Vive la plume.
144. 10
SCOTT, Salop and Wei., a demi-griffin, segreant,
sa., membered, gu. Rede faciendo neminem
timeas. 86. 10
SCOTT, Ess., out of pales, or, an arm, erect,
vested, az., cuffed, ar., in hand a truncheon,
of the last.
SCOTT, Middx., in pales, a dexter arm, vested,
az., cuffed, ar., in hand a roll of paper, ppr.
SCOTT, Surr., a stag's head, couped, ppr.,
gorged with a collar, az., thereon a mullet,
ar., between two crescents, or. comp. 83. 12
SCOTT, Bart., Dors., out of park-pales, erm.,
an arm, erect, vested, per pale, indented, ar.
and gu., cuffed, az., in hand a scroll, ppr.
SCOTT, HOPE-, of Abbotsford, Roxburgh : (i.)
For Scott, a female figure, ppr., couped above
knees, vested, gu., with az. waist, and laced
stomacher, or, cuffs and ruffs, ar., in dexter
the sun, gold, in sinister a crescent, of the
fifth. Reparabit cornua Phoebe — and — Watch
wed. (2.) For Hope, a globe, fructed at
top, under a rainbow, with clouds at each
end, all ppr. Reparabit cornua Phoebe — and
— At spes non fracta. 8. 8
SCOTT, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. Domini
factum est— and — Sjr.e vires augentur. 47. 13
SCR
SCOTT, Bart., Derbs., a crescent, above it an
etoile of six points, gu., between eagle's
wings, or. Sidus adsit amicum. 95. 6
SCOTT, Bart., Staffs., on a mount, vert, a beacon,
fired, ppr., ladder, or. 2. 13
SCOTT, Earl of Clonmel. See CLONMEL.
SCOTT, Earl of Eldon. See ELDON.
SCOTT, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
wheat-sheaf, between two sickles, ppr. Do-
mini factum est — and — Spe vires augentur.
SCOTT, Yorks., a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
SCOTT, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. Tacc,
autface. 47. 13
SCOTT of Abbethune, Sco., a lion's head,
erased, gu., over it a rainbow, ppr. Spe
versus.
SCOTT, DOUGLAS, Duke of Buccleuch. See
BUCCLEUCH.
SCOTT, MONTAGUE, Baron Montague. See
MONTAGUE.
SCOTT, Sco., a demi-lion, gu. Spe vires augen-
tur. 44. 14
SCOTT, Sco., a stag's head. Amo. 84. n
SCOTT, Sco., a lion, rampant, gu., wielding a
scimitar, az., hilt and pommel, or. Aut
tace, aut face. comp. 44. 1 1
SCOTT of Betton Strange, Salop, a demi-grif-
fin, segreant, sa., membered, gu. Recte
faciendo neminem timeas. 86. 13
SCOTT of Malleny, Mid- Lothian, a stag, lodged,
ppr. Amo probos. So. 10
SCOUGAL, Sco., a crescent, ar. Tandem im-
plebitur. 140. 2
SCOUGALL, Sco., a writing - pen, . ppr. Hac
ornant. 144. 10
SCOWLES, Berks., a deini-lion, erm., in dexter
an escallop, ar. 42. 6
SCRACE, a Cornish chough, ppr., between wings,
gu.
SCRACE, on trunk of tree, entwined by a ser-
pent, a falcon, wings expanded.
SCRAS, Suss., a falcon, wings addorsed, ppr.,
beaked, membered, and belled, or, standing
on the stock of a tree, round the last, a
snake, entwined, all ppr. Volando reptilia
sperno.
SCREVENER, SCRIVENER, SCRIVENOR, Suff. and
Norf., an arm, couped at elbow and erect,
holding between the thumb and finger a
pen, all ppr. 144. 10
SCRIMSHAW, and SCRIMSHIRE, Staffs., a demi-
man, couped at knees, in armour, in dexter
a sword, reclining on his shoulder, ar., hilt
and pommel, or, on sinister arm a shield, ppr.
SCRIMZEOR, or SCRYMZEOR, Sco., in lion's paw,
erect, a cutlass, ppr. Dissipate. 78. 7
SCRIVEN, Salop, Camb., and Wore., a buck,
passant, ppr., attired, or. 79. 4
SCRIVENOR, Suff., a stag, erm., attired, or,
ducally gorged, gu.
SCRIVINGTON, Hants, a tun, in fess, or, issuing
from the bung-hole an apple-tree, vert,
fructed, gold, the root erased and through
the tun. 25. 9
SCROGGS, and SCRUGGES, Eng., a pewit's head,
ar., collared, sa., wings addorsed, bendy of
four, or and sa.
SCROGGS, or SCREGGS, an eagle's head, erased,
or. 102. 10
SCROGIE, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, sprouting
leaves and branches, ppr. .Ero quod cram.
26. 13
SCR
SCROOP, SCROOPE, or SCROPE, Eng., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a triple plume of ostrich -
feathers, az. 1 1 8. 2
SCROOPE, Heref., out of flames, ppr., a demi-
eagle, displayed, or. 101. 10
SCROOPE, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, a
plume of ostrich-feathers. Devant si je puis.
108. 5
SCROPE of Castle-Combe, Wilts., out of a ducal
coronet, gu. , a plume of feathers, ar. Non
kcec sed me. 108. 5
SCRUTEVILL, Durh., an arm, embowed, vested,
erminois, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a large
pistol, stock, sa., barrel, of the second, firing,
of the third. comp. 127. 8
SCRYMGEOR, Sco., a lion's paw holding a sword,
ppr. Dissipate. 43. 3
SCUDAMORE, Heref., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a lion's gamb, in pale, sa. Scuto amoris
divini. 52. 5
SCUDAMORE, Heref., out of a ducal coronet, a
bear's gamb, in pale, sa. , armed, gu.
comp. 51. 9 and 52. 5
SCUDAMORE of Kentchurch Court, Heref., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a bear's paw, ppr.
Scuto amoris divini.
SCURFIELD, a hand, gauntleted, ppr., holding a
large pistol. Vidi vici. comp. 127. 8
SCURFIELD, an arm, embowed, vested, erminois,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a large pistol,
stock, sa., barrel, of the second, firing, of the
third.
SCURFIELD, Durh., a cubit arm, in armour,
erect, ppr., encircled by a wreath of oak, or,
in hand a carbine, erect, also ppr. Vidi
vici.
SCUTTE, Dors., a crane, wings elevated, az.,
beaked and legged, gu., in beak a rose, ppr.
SEA, two lobster's claws, in pale, in each claw
a fish. 6. 7
SEABRIGHT, or SEBRIGHT, Wore., an heraldic
tiger, sejant, ar., maned and crowned, or.
SEABRIGHT, or SEBRIGHT, Wore., a lion, ar.
37- 13
SEABROOK, Eng., in hand, erect, a cross cross -
let, fitched, in pale, gu. 116. 14
SEABRY, or SEBRY, a bird, wings addorsed. sa.,
supporting with dexter a quill, enflamed and
environed with a serpent, all ppr.
SEAFIKLD, Earl of (Grant-Ogilvie) : (i.) For
Oyttvie, a lion, rampant, gu., between paws
a plumb-rule, in pale, ppr. 40. 5. (2.) For
Grant, a mountain in flames, ppr. Stand fast.
8. 13
SEAFORD, Baron (Ellis), on a mount, vert, a
goat's head, erased, ar. Non quo, sed
quomodo.
SEAGAR, or SEAGER, Eng., a dolphin, haurient,
devouring a fish, ppr. 68. 7
SEAGRAVE, and SEAGROVE, Eng., in dexter
hand a palm-branch, ppr. 158. 6
SEAGRAVE, Northamp., six arrows, fretways,
and three in pale, points downward, all ppr.,
interlaced, and bound with a wreath of the
colours. comp. 107. 10
SEAGRIM, Eng., a long cross, gu. ' 147. 4
SEAL, Eng., a wolf's head, or, embrued at nose
and mouth, gu. 19. 6
SEALE, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a wolf's head, ar., embrued at nose and
mouth.
SEALE, Bart., of Mount Boone, Devons., out of
357
SEC
a crown vallary, or, a wolf's head, ar., neck
encircled with a wreath of oak, vert.
SEALY, co. Cork, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
wolf's head, sa. Concipe spes certes.
SEALY, Eng., a quatrefoil, gu. 124. I
SEALY, a talbot, sejant, ppr., collared and
chained, or. 61. n
SEALY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a wolf's
head, sa.
SEAMAN, a demi-seahorse, salient, ar. 69. 1 1
SEAMAN, Lond., out of a crescent, erminois,
a demi-sea-horse, barry-wavy of six, ar. and
az.
SEAMARK, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. i
SEARLE, Eng., a lion, rampant, or, holding the
mast of a ship, on the top a flag, ar., charged
with a cross, gu.
SEARLE, Cornw., on amount, vert, a greyhound,
sejant, ar., ducally gorged, gu.
SEARLES, Eng., a gem-ring, stoned, or. 2. 10
SEATON, Sco., a swan, swimming, ppr. Cum
progressu euntis. 76. 13
SEATON, a gauntlet, ppr. Majorum vestigia
premo. 153. 8
SEATON, a boar's head, couped, or. Forward
ours. 3. 9
SEATON, Sco., a wolf's head, erased. Forward
ours. 19. 6
SEATON, Sco., a soldier, from middle, bearing
up a banner, in bend, and displayed, all ppr.
Sustento sanguine signa. 127. 5
SEATON, Sco., a Cornish chough, on the face of
a rock. Hazard warily. 74-8
SEATON, Sco., a star of six points, in its splen-
dour, or. Habct et suam. 65. 15
SEATON, Eng., a dexter hand brandishing a
sabre. 159. 7
SEATON, Sco., a crescent, gu. Semper. 140. 2
SEATON, or SETON, Sco., a crescent, flaming.
Habet et suam. 52. 12
SEATON, Sco., a buck's head, couped, ppr., at-
tired, or. Bydand. 84. n
SEATON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in fess
from elbow, in hand a sword, enfiled with a
savage's head, couped.
SEATON, on a ducal coronet, a wyvern, wings
addorsed. 91. 2
SEATON, a dragon, vert, emitting fire, ppr.
comp. 89. 13
SEATON, Durh., a lion, rampant, or. Dieu de-
fende le droit. 41. 12
SEATON, Baron (Colborne), out of a mural
coronet, or, a reindeer's head, ar., attired,
gold, between two branches, laurel on
dexter, palm on sinister, both ppr. Sperat
infestis. see plate 84
SEBORNE, Heref., an eagle, close, vert, in beak
a hawk's lure, lined and ringed, gu.
SEBHIGHT, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
44. 14
SEBRIGHT, Bart., Wore., an heraldic tiger, se-
jant, ar., maned and crowned, or.
SECHION, Oxon., out of a mural coronet, or, a
bull's head, couped, az., attired, gold.
SECKFORD, or SECKFORDE, Sufi., a cock's head,
erased, vert, combed and wattled, gu.
94. 9
SECKFORD, on a mount, a greyhound, passant,
ppr. 17. 8
SECRETAN, on a mount, vert, an eagle, regar-
dant, or, semee of hurts, gu., in beak a
laurel-wreath, of the first.
SED
358
SEDDON, Lane., two lions' gambs, erased and
erect, sa., supporting a cinquefoil, or.
SEDDON, Durh., two bears' gambs, reversed,
sa., holding a cinquefoil, or. Non sono, sed
do no.
SEDQEWICK, or SEDGEWICKE, two ears of rye,
in saltier, or. 13. 14
SEDGEWICK, a sun-flower. 53. 10
SEDLEY, or SIDLEY, Kent, out of a ducal coro-
net, a goat's head, ar., attired, or. 55. 8
SEDLEY, or SIDLEY, Kent, out of a ducal coro-
net, a goat's head, or. 55, 8
SEE, Eng., in hand, az., an arrow, point down-
ward. 156. 6
SEE, two lobsters' claws, in pale, gu., each
holding a fish, ar. 6. 7
SEED, Eug., a demi-lion, holding a cross cross-
let. 46. 4
SEEDS, Lond. and Lauc., a derai-cock, wings
expanded, az.
SEERES, a martlet, in beak a serpent, all ppr.
SEFTON, Earl of (Molyneux), a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., adorned with a plume of
peacock's feathers, ppr. Vivere sat vincere.
SEGAR, Kent and Lane., on a mount, vert, an
eagle, rising, regardant, ppr.
SEGAR, on a ducal coronet, or, two snakes, vert,
entwined round a sceptre, of the first, be-
tween wings, the dexter, or, the sinister, ar.
III. 2
SEGAR, a demi-lion, ar., crowned, or, between
paws a mascle, gold.
SEGAR, Norf,, a demi-lion, ar., out of the top
of a tower, gu., between paws a fire-brand,
or, fired, ppr.
SEGRAVE, Eng., five arrows, wreathed and
bound, ar. and sa., headed and barbed, ar.,
sticks, or, banded, gold. 107. n
SEGRAVE, Dublin, a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
between paws a branch of oak, ppr., fructed,
or. see plate 42
SEGRAVE, Leic., six arrows in saltier, banded.
107. JO
SEGRAVE, Baron (Fitzhardinge- Berkeley), a
mitre, gu., labelled and garnished, or, charged
with a cheveron, and ten crosses pattde, six
in chief, and four in base, ar. Dieu arec
nous. comp. I. 2
SEGRAVE, DE, Eng., a lion's paw, holding a
branch of laurel, vert. 51. 8
SEGROVE, a lion, rampant, or, holding an oak-
sprig, ppr. see plate 42
SELBY, Northumb. and Durh., a Saracen's head,
ppr., wreathed, or and sa. 131. 15
SELBY of Earle, Northumb., a Saracen's head,
couped at shoulders, ppr., wreathed, tied in
a knot behind, or and sa. Semper sapit su-
prema. 131. 13
SELBY, Durh., same crest.
SELBY of Whitley, Ess., a Saracen's head, ppr.
Fort ct loyal. 123. 12
SELDON, an arm, embowed, vested with leaves,
vert, in hand, ppr., a swan's head, erased,
or, ducally gorged, gu.
SELENGER, a griffin's head, between wings.
88. 6
SELKIRK, Earl of (Douglas), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a salamander in flames, ppr.
Jamais arriere. 27. 7
SELLERS, Eng., a demi-swan, wings addorsed,
ar. 76. 12
SELSEY, Baron (Peachey), a demi-lion, double-
SER
queued, erm., in dexter a mullet, pierced,
gu. Memor et fidelis.
SELWARD, Wilts, and Warw., an eagle's head,
erased, sa., collared, or.
SELWYN, Suss, and Ess., a demi-lion, rampant,
ppr. 44. 14
SELWYN, Ess. and Suss., two lions' gambs,
erased, or, holding a beacon, in pale, fired,
ppr.
SELYOCKE, Herts, and Derbs., out of a mural
coronet, or, a cubit arm, vested, ar., in hand,
ppr., an oak-branch, vert, fructed, gold.
SKMPILL, a buck's head, erased. 83. 13
SEMPILL, Sco., a stag's head, couped, ducally
gorged, ppr., charged on neck with a cross
crosslet.
SEMPLE, Eng., a stag's head, ppr., attired, ar.
Diligentia et vigilant ia. 83. 13
SEMPLE, a stag's head, ppr., attired, ar. Keep
tryste. 83. 13
SEMPLE, a stag's head, ar., attired, az., charged
with a crescent, gu. Diligentia et viyilantia.
83. n
SEMPLE, in hand a pistol, ppr. In loyaltie.
127. 8
SEMPLE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a broken
battle-axe, all ppr.
SEMPLE, Sco., a stag's head, erased. Keep
tryste. r 83. 13
SEMPLE, Sco., a stag's head, couped, ppr., at-
tired, ar., gorged with a royal coronet, or,
charged with a gilliflower. Keep tryste.
see plate 84
SENHOUSE, Cumb., a parrot, ppr. 118. 12
SENIOR, Herts., on a mount, vert, a leopard,
couchant, gardant, ppr., crowned with a
Saxon coronet, or. Medio tutlssimus ibis.
n. 14
SENLIZE, DE, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant,
tail extended, gu. comp. 36. 13
SENNICOTS, a rose- branch, bearing six roses,
PPr- 3°- 5
SENTHILL, two dragons' heads, erased, respect-
ing each other, enfiled with a ducal coronet.
SENTLEGER, Iri., a griffin, passant, or. Ilaut
etbon. 87. 13
SENTON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a lion'.s
head, az. 45. 1 5
SENT-PIER, Eng., on a spear, or, pointed, ar.,
a dolphin, naiant, gold. . 68. 9
SEORN, a cubit arm, in pale, vested and cuffed,
hand grasping the trunk of a tree, erased at
bottom, couped at top, and sprouting a fresh
branch.
SEPHAM, Kent and Surr., a mermaid, ppr.,
ducally crowned, crined, finned, and comb,
or, in sinister seaweeds, vert.
SEPTUANS, Kent, a dolphin, naiant, ppr. 68. 1 1
SKHANS, an esquire's helmet, on top a fish.
SERELL, or SERRELL, Eng., a covered cup, gu.
comp. 135. 2
SERGEANT, Bucks., a dolphin, naiant, or, gut-
tee, az. 68. 1 1
SERGISON, Suss., a dolphin, naiant, sa., pierced
by an arrow, ar., transversely vulned, gu.
SERMON, Eng., a crescent, sa., issuing from
between the horns, a cross crosslet, fitched,
gu. 127. I
SEROCOLD, Cherry hinton, Camb. : ( I.) For Scro-
cold, a castle, or, with a fleur-de-lis issuing
from battlements, az. (2.) In front of a
rose, gu., a Comi-sh chough, ppr.
SEB
359
SHA
SEKRES, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, all ppr. 140. 13
SKKVANTE, Eng., a demi-bull, gu. 67. 9
SKKVINGTON, Devons., a pine-tree, erased, vert,
fructed, or, enfiled with a tun, gold. 25. 9
SETH, Eng., a hand, ppr., holding a cannon-
ball, sa. I53-IO
SETON, a crescent, gu. Set on. 140. 2
SETON, Sco., a deini-inan, in a military habit,
holding a banner. Mcrces hccc certa labor urn.
127- 5
SETON, Sco., a boar's head, couped, or. For-
ward ours. 3. 9
SETON, a wyvern, vert. Hazard it forward.
91. 5
SETON, Sco., a man, in armour, on horseback,
at full speed, holding on the point of a
sword an imperial crown. Jndijtus jycrditw
recuperator corona:, comp. 140. 1 1
SETON, Sco., a star of six points. JJabet et
suam. 65. 12
SETON, Sco., a Cornish chough, on the face of
a rock, ppr. Hazard intnli/. 74. 8
SETON, Eng., a hawk's head, az. 103. 3
SETON, Sco., a crescent, gu. Semper. 140. 2
SEVANS, Kent, on a helmet, a fish.
SEVERN, and SEVERNE, Wore., a cinquefoil, or.
80. 3
SEVERN, CHEESMENT-SEVERN, a demi-horse,
salient, pierced in breast by an arrow.
SKVKKNE-AMY of Wallop Hall, Salop, a cin-
quefoil, or. Virtus prastantior auro. 80. 3
SEWARD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
horse's leg, foot upward. 107. 3
SEVVELL, an arm, in armour, in bend dexter,
grasping a staff in bend sinister, crowned
with a cap of liberty.
SEWELL, in a chaplet of roses, ar., leaved, vert,
a bee, volant, of the first.
SEWELL, Hants, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand an acorn, of the
first.
SEXTON, Iri., a leopard's face, ppr. 47-2
SKXTON, Iri., a leopard's face, az. 47. 2
SKXTON, Eng., a woman, couped at waist, ppr.,
vested, gu., hair flowing, or, in dexter a
chaplet, vert. 139. 1 1
SEXTON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, in gauntlet an anchor, sa., fluke and
cable, or. I. 5
SEYMER, Eng., a hawk's leg, in fess, erased,
holding a quill. 113. 8
SKYM KR-KER of Handford, Dora., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., two wings, or. 51. 2
SEYMOR, a swan's neck, couped. comp. 75. I
SKYMOUB, Eng., a branch of oak, fructed and
leaved, ppr. 54- 12
SEYMOUR of Bury, Devons., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a phoenix in flames, ppr. 103. 7
SEYMOUR, Duke of Somerset. See SOMERSET.
SKYMOUR, Iri., a hind, passant, ppr. 85. 7
SEYMOUR, a negro's head. Fide et amove.
134- 13
SEYMOUR of Knoyle House, Wilts., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a phojnix, gold, in flames,
ppr. Foy pour devoir. 103. 7
SKYMOUR, a phoenix, or, in flames, ppr. 101. 10
SKIMOUR, Somers., two wings conjoined in
leure, surmounted by a ducal coronet, all or.
SKYMOUR, Dors., on each side of a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a wing, or. 51. 2
SEYMOUR, Bart., Devons., on a naval coronet,
or. two brands, in saltier, inflamed at tho
ends, ppr., thereon an eagle, rising, also ppr.,
looking at the sun, gold.
SEYMOUR-CROSSLEY of Castletown, Iri., out of
a ducal coronet, or, a phu?nix in flames,
ppr., wings expanded, gold. Foipour ilcroir.
103. 7
SEYS, Wei., a demi-lion, rampant. Crcscit snh
pondere virtu*. 44. 14
SHACKLETON, Eng., a poplar-tree, vert. 54. 8
SHAD, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a nuifs
head, ar., between wings, sa.
SHADEGROVE, a wood or grove, the sun sinning
thereon.
SHADFORD, the sun shining on stump of oak-
tree, sprouting fresh branches. 26. I o
SHADFORD, on a staff, raguly, in fess, or, a lion,
passant, reposing fore-dexter on an hour-glass,
erect, in mouth a trefoil, slipped.
SHADFORD, Northumb., a lion, passant, gar-
dant, ppr., fore-dexter resting on an hour-
glass, ar., in mouth a trefoil, slipped, vert.
Fur/it irrevocabile tempus.
SHADFORTH, Eng., the sun shining on stump
of oak-tree, sprouting anew. 26. 10
SHA DWELL, Eng., a demi-griffin, ppr. 86. 13
SHAEN, Ess. , a greyhound, statant, regardant,
erm., collared, gu.
SHAFTESBURY, Earl of (Ashley-Cooper), on a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a bull, pas-
sant, sa., gorged with a coronet, or, attired
and hoofed, ar. Love, scrir. 15. 13
SHAFTO, Durh., Cumb., and Northumb., a
salamander, regardant, vert, in the midst
of flames, ppr.
SHAFTO of Whitworth Park, Durh., same crest.
SHAFTOW, Northumb. , a salamander, v« -rt, in
flames, ppr. 27. 8
SHAIRP of Houston, Linlithgow, a steel helmet,
in profile, with a plumage of feathers, ppr.
Vivit post funere virtu*. 131. 3
SHAIRP, a demi-lion, erased, ppr., gorged with
a collar, nebulae, az., between paws a wreath
of oak, ppr., encircling an escallop, or.
SHAKELTON, Eng., a poplar-tree, vert. 54. 8
SHAKERLEY, a demi-hare, rampant, ar., sup-
porting a garb, or.
SIIAKKKLKV, Chesh. and Berks., a hare, sa.,
supporting a garb, or. Antiquum obtin< us.
SHAKESPEARE, a falcon, displayed, ar., holding
a spear, in pale, or.
SHALCROSS, Lond. and Derbs., a martlet, or,
in beak a cross pattc"o, fitched, gu., charged
on breast with a mullet.
SIIAI.KS, Eng., a goat's head, erased, ar., at-
tired, or. 55. 2
SHANAN, Iri., a dove and olive-branch. Yh-tntc.
ducc. 1 06. 7
SHAND, Sco. and Eng., a dove, in mouth an
olive-branch, all ppr. Virtute duce. 106. 7
SHAND, Sco., a dove, volant, above the \\
in mouth a branch of olive, ppr. Virtute
dnce, comite fortund. . 106. 2
SHANK, Sco., an eagle, rising, or. Spero. 98.10
SHANK of Gleniston, Fife, an eagle, rising, ar.
>'/*TO. 98. IO
SHANKE, Norf., on a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
head, erased, per fess, ar. and gu. 47. 10
SHANNON, Eng., a demi-talbot, sa. 6l. 5
SHANNON, Earl of (Boyle), out of a ducal coro-
net, or, «, lion's head, erased, per pale, ere-
SHA
360
SHE
nellee, ar. and gu. Vivit post funere virtus
— and — Spectemur agenda. 47. 10
SHANNON, on a gauntlet an eagle, close, ppr.
99- 13
SHAPLEIGH, Devons. and Cornw., an arm,
vested, gu., turned up, ar., in hand, ppr.,
a chaplet, vert, garnished with roses, of
the last.
SHARD, Surr, a lion, passant, per pale, or and
sa., guttee, counterchanged, resting fore-
dexter on a bugle-horn, of the second.
SHARDELOU, a plume of feathers, ar. 51.3
SHARNBORNE, Norf., a lion's gamb, couped and
erect, grasping a griffin's head, erased, sa.
SHARP, Sco., a branch of oak, acorned, ppr.
Progredior. 54. 12
SHARP, Sco., a pheon, ppr. Progredere, ne re-
gredere. 77- 13
SHARP, a steel cap with a plume of feathers,
ppr. Vivit post funera virtus. 131. 3
SHARP, a griffin's head, erased, per pale. 88. 7
SHARP, out of a ducal coronet, per pale, or and
sa., a wolf's head.
SHARP, Durh., an eagle's head, erased, az.,
ducally gorged, or, in mouth a pheon, ar.
Dum spiro, spero. 103. 6
SHARP, or SHARPE, Yorks., same crest.
SHARPE, Sco., a celestial crown, or. Pro mitrd
coronam.
SHARPE, on a ducal coronet, or, a peacock,
sejant, ppr.
SHARPE, a wolf's head, erased, per pale, sa.
and or. 19. 6
SHARPE, a wolf's head, erased, per pale, or and
sa., gorged with a ducal coronet, counter-
changed.
SHARPE, Leic. and Cumb., a peacock, sejant,
ppr., in a ducal coronet, or, in beak an ear
of wheat, of the second, leaved, vert.
SHARPE, a hand holding a dagger, in pale,
dropping blood. I make sure. 122. 12
SHARPEY. an arm, ppr., vested, az., in hand
three javelins.
SHARPEY, Kent, a cubit arm, vested, az., with
three puffs, ar., in hand, ppr., three spears,
two in saltier, one in pale, headed, of the
second, staves, or.
SHARPLES, Eng., a dexter hand brandishing a
sword, ppr. 159. 7
SHATTOCK, Wilts., in dexter hand a lion's paw,
erased, ppr. 141. 7
SHAW, Yorks., a talbot, passant, erminois,
eared, ar. 61. 7
SHAW, Sco., a phoenix, or, in flames, ppr.
101. 10
SHAW, Lond., issuing from rays of the sun, or,
an arm, ppr., vested, sa., hand holding up a
mort-head, ppr. 157. 10
SHAW, Wei., on a bugle-horn, in fess, a swan,
wings elevated, ppr. Lcetitice et spe immor-
talitatis. 75. 9
SHAW, Arrowe Park, Chesh. : (i.) ~F or Shaw,
a dove, bendy sinister, of six, ar. and sa., in
beak an olive-branch, ppr., dexter resting
on a lozenge. (2.) For Nicholson, out of a
ducal coronet, gu., a lion's head, erm. 47. 10
SEAW, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, armed and
langued, az. Mens immota manet. 44. 14
SHAW, Sco., a hand holding up a covered cup,
ppr. 1 mean well. 142. n
SHAW, Sco.. a demi-savage, wreathed about
middle, ppr. I mean well. • 125. 10
SHAW, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a sword, ppr.
Fide et fortitadine. 44. 1 1
SHAW, IrL, a cock's head, issuing, gu. 94. 9
SHAW, a lion, rampant, gu., armed and langued,
az. Mens immota. 41. 12
SHAW, Lond. and Ess., a hind's head, or,
pierced through by an arrow, gold, headed
and feathered, ar.
SHAW, Lond., an arrow, in pale, or, feathered
and headed, ar., passing through a mascle,
sa.
SHAW, Salop, Chesh., and Surr., six arrows,
interlaced in saltier, or, flighted, headed, and
tied together by a belt, gu., buckle, and pen-
dent, gold. comp. 52. 14
SHAW, a hawk, wings expanded, ppr. 100. 13
SHAW, a falcon, wings expanded and belled,
ppr. 100. 13
SHAW, Staffs., a hind's head, pierced through
neck by an arrow, headed, az., the feather
broken and drooping, ar.
SHAW, Yorks., a talbot, passant, ermines,
eared, ar. 61. 7
SHAW, Yorks., a talbot, statant, sa.
SHAW, Bart., Sco., a demi-savage, affronte'e,
wreathed about head and waist, ppr., in
dexter a key, or, the sinister resting on a
club, reversed, also ppr. / mean well.
comp. 125. 10
SHAW, Bart., Kent, six armours, interlaced in
saltier, or, flighted, headed, and tied to-
gether by a belt, gu., buckle and pendent,
gold. Vincit qui patitur. comp. 52. 14
SHAW, Bart., Iri., a hind's head, couped, az.,
neck transpierced by an arrow, in bend, or,
flighted, ar. Teipsum nosce.
SHAWE of Kesgrave Hall, Suff., a falcon,
volant. 105. i
SHAWE, five arrows, one in pale and four in
saltier, bound by a ribbon. comp. 137. 6
SHAXTON, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a talbot's head, sa., collared, eared, and
ringed, or. comp. 60. 6
SHAYER, on the top of a tree, a pelican, wings
elevated and addorsed, in a nest, feeding her
young.
SHEAFFE, Bart., out of a mural coronet, ar., a
cubit arm, vested, gu., cuffed, vert, hand
grasping a sword, in bend sinister, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, or, between a branch
of laurel and another of oak, also ppr.
SHEARER, Sco., on a chapeau a dexter hand,
holding up by the band a garb, all ppr.
SHEARS, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, collared,
or, and lined. 114. 10
SHEARWOOD, Eng., a raven, sa. 114. 10
SHEATH, a lion, passant. 36. i
SHED, Eng., a tent, or. 78. 5
SHEDDAN, Sco., a dove, volant, or, in mouth
an olive-branch, vert. 106. 10
SHEDDEN, a hermit's head and shoulders,
affrontee, vested in russet, his hood thrown
back. Fidem meam observabo. 136. II
SHEE. Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a mount,
vert, thereon a stag at gaze, ppr. 79. 12
SHEE, Iri., a swan, rising, ppr. 75. 10
SHEE, out of a ducal coronet, or, on a mount,
vert, a swan, wings addorsed, ppr. see plate 75
SHEE, Knt., a swan, rousant, wings addorsed.
Cruce salus.
SHEE, Bart., Iri., a swan, wings addorsed, sa.,
beak. gu. Vincit verity, s. 75. 10
SHE
361
SHE
SHEEN, Eng. and Iri., a sword, erect, blade
enfiled with a rebel's head, all ppr. 132. 2
SHEEN, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a staff,
raguly, vert.
SHEEPSHANKS, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a
lainb, passant, ar.
SHEERE, out of a ducal coronet, a swan, wings
addorsed. 75. 5
SHEFFIELD, Line., a boar's head and neck,
erased, gu. 3. 8
SHEFFIELD, Bart., Line., and Ess., a boar's
head and neck, erased, or. 3. 8
SHEFFIELD, Earl of (Holroyd), a demi-griffin,
segreant, wings addorsed, sa., between feet
a ducal coronet, or. Quern te JDcus csse
jussit.
SHEFFIELD, Eng., three ears of rye, or.
Another, ar. 13. 8
SHEFFIELD, a tiger's head, erased, or. 10. 6
SHEIL, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a triple-
plume of twelve ostrich-feathers, three, four,
and five. 1 1 8. 2
SHEILS, Sco., a boar's head, couped. Be traist.
3- 9
SHEIRCLIFF, Yorks., a cutlass, in pale, ar.,
hilt and pommel, or, enfiled on the blade
with a leopard's head, gold, vulned at
mouth, gu. 10. i
SHEKELL of Pebworth, Glouc., an esquire's
helmet, ppr. 66. 14
SHELBERT, or SHELBURY, Lond., Surr., and
Ess., a lion's head, erased, gobony of four,
ar. and gu. 47. 13
SHELBURNE, Earl. See LANSDOWNE.
SHELDON, Warw. and Wore., a swan, ar.
75- ii
SHELDON of Brailes House, Warw., a shel-
drake, ppr. Optimum pati. 109. IO
SHELDON, Bart., Lond. : (i.) A goose, ar. (2.)
Out of a mural coronet, az., a demi-monkey,
or. 35. 8
SHELDON, Middx., a swan, ar., beaked, gu., in
beak a rose, of the last, seeded, or, slipped
and leaved, vert.
SHELDON, Warw., Staffs., Wore., and Glouc.,
a swan, ppr. Another, ar. 79- 1 1
SHELDRAKE, Eng., a swan, ppr. 79. n
SHELLETOE, a lion, rampant, ar., ducally
crowned, or, in flames of fire, ppr.
SHELLEY, or SHELLY, Suss., a griffin's head,
erased, ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. 87. I
SHELLEY, a -wolf's head, couped, between
wings, or, charged with as many bars, gu.
SHELLEY, Suss., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
beaked and ducally gorged, or. comp. 87. I
SHELLY, Suff., a griffin's head, erased, ar., du-
cally gorged, or.
SHELTON, Eng., a Saracen's head, ppr. 123. 14
SH ELTON, Notts, and Yorks., a lion, passant,
gu., gorged with a chaplet of laurel, vert.
SHENTON, Eng., a dexter hand holding an open
book, ppr.
SHEPARD, or SHEPHERD, Devons., on a mount,
vert, a stag, lodged, regardant, ar., vulned
on shoulder, gu. comp. So. 5
SHEPARD, or SHEPPARD, Bucks., two battle-
axes, in saltier, or. 126. 15
SHEPARD, Suff. and Suss., a lion's head, sa.,
issuing from a tower, or.
SHEPARD, Surr. and Suss., on a mount, vert, a
, tag, current, regardant, ppr., attired, ar.
Si. 14
SHEPARD, or SHEPHERD, Kent and Suss., a
stag, couchant, regardant, ar. 80. 5
SHEPARD, or SHEPPERD, Oxon., a ram, passant
ar., attired, or, between two branches of
laurel, vert.
SHEPARD, Suss, and Suff., a talbot's head, sa.,
issuing from a tower, or.
SHEPERD, Eng., two halberds, in saltier, ppr.
126. 15
SHEPHERD, Eng., a cock, gu. , in beak a cinque-
foil, stalked, vert.
SHEPHEARD, and SHEPPARD, Eng., a dexter
hand, ppr., holding up a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa. 116. 14
SHEPHEARD, Lond., in dexter hand, ppr., a
cross crosslet, fitched, sa. Dextra cruce i'in-
cit. 1 1 6. 14
SHEPHEARD, Suff., a ram, passant, ppr. 57. 10
SHEPHERD, Lond., a buck, couchant, regardant,
or, wreathed round neck with laurel, vert.
SHEPHERD, on a mural coronet, a wyvern,
wings expanded, in mouth a broken spear.
SHEPLEY, Eng., a lion, sejant, or, collared, gu.
38. I
SHEPLEY, Surr. and Yorks., a buck's head,
erased, ppr. 83. 13
SHEPPARD, Iri., a bull's head, erased, az.
15- 6
SHEPPARD, Eng., on a mount, vert, a stag in
full chase, regardant, or. 8 1. 14
SHEPPARD, Frome Selwood, Somers., a ram,
passant, ppr., between two olive-branches,
vert.
SHEPPARD, COTTON-, Bart., Bucks. : (i.) For
Sheppard, a lamb, passant, ar., between two
laurel-branches, vert. (2.) For Cotton, on a
mount, vert, a falcon, wings expanded, and
belled, or. Nee timeo, ncc spcmo.
comp. 105. 15
SHEPPERD, Norf., a demi-buck, regardant, ppr.,
attired, or. see plate 79
SHERAR, Salop, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a cubit arm, in pale, vested, az., cuffed,
of the second, in hand, ppr., a garb, or.
SHERARD, Baron. See HARBOROUGH.
SHERARD, or SHERRARD, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a peacock's tail, in pale, ppr.
Hostis honor i invidia. 117. 5
SHERBORNE, Lane., a unicorn's head, ar., crined
and armed, or. 70. 4
SHERBORNE, Baron (Button), a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, ar., az., or, vert, and gu.
Servabo Jidem. comp. 108. 5
SHERBROOKE, Eng., a fle\ir-de-lis. Vi si non
consilto. 142. 13
SHERBROOKE, Notts., a horse's head, couped,
ar,, charged with three bars, gu.
SHERBURNE, Eng., a unicorn's head, couped,
ar. , attired, or. 70. 4
SHERD, a bugle -horn, ar., strung and gar-
nished, sa. i. 12
SHERFEILD, Eng., on a rock, sa., a fire-beacon,
or, flammant, gu. 2. 9
SHERFELD, Wilts., a lion, couchant, ar., sup-
porting with the fore-legs a ducal coronet
over his head, or.
SHERFIELD, Eng., on the top of a tower, a
Cornish chough, rising, all ppr. 119. 14
SHERGOLD, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., holding
an escallop, az.
SHERIDAN, Eng., a dexter hand, gu., holding a
cross crosslet, fitched, or. Il6. 14
SHE
SHERIDAN, Iri., an angel, between two laurel-
branches, all ppr. 139. I
SHERIDAN of Frampton Court, Dors., out of a
ducal coronet, a stag's head, ppr. Cervus
lacessitus leone. 83. I
SHERIDAN, or SHERIDEN, Eng., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion's head, erased.
47- 7
SHERIDAN, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, a
stag's head. 83. I
SHERIFF, or SHERIVE, "VVarw., a lion's paw,
erased, or, holding a branch of dates, the
fruit, gold, in the pods, ar., the stalk and
leaves, vert.
SHERIFF, Sco., a lion's paw, erased, or, holding
a laurel-branch, vert. Esse quam videri.
43- 5
SHERIFF, SHERIVE, and SHERRIFF, Warw., a
demi - lion, rampant, in dexter a laurel-
branch, ar., fructed, or. comp. 46. 3
SHERIFFE, Lond., a dragon, segreant, gu.,
holding between paws a chaplet, of the last,
leaved, vert.
SHKRINGTON, Lond., a talbot, passant, erm., sa.
61. 7
SHERINGTON, Lond., a talbot, sa., eared, ar.
61. 7
SHERINGTON, Wilts., Wore., and Norf., a scor-
pion, in pale, or, tail in chief, between two
elephant's teeth, the upper part chequy, ar.
and az., the bottom, gu., each charged with
a cross forme'e, sa.
SHERLAND, Erig., a bull's scalp, ar. 15. 3
SHERLAND, Kent and Norf., a griffin, segreant,
ar., in dexter a fleur-de-lis, or.
SHERLAND, Devons., a sea-horse, ar., charged
with an anchor, sa.
SHERLEY, Eng., a crosier, or. 150. 9
SHERLOCK, Iri., among flags, vert, a duck, az.
109. 13
SHERLOCK, Lond., a dolphin, haurient, arondee,
az. 68. 5
SHERMAN, a lion's head, regardant, erased.
48. 12
SHERMAN, Cambs. and Surr., a demi-lion,
rampant, sa., holding a sprig. of holly, vert.
see plate 44
SHERMAN, Suff., a sea-lion, sejant, per pale, or
and ar., guttee-de-poix, finned, of the first.
69. 2
SHERMAN, Devons. and Lond., a sea-lion, se-
jant, per pale, or and ar., guttde-de-poix,
finned, of the first, on shoulders a crescent
for difference.
SHERMAN, Suff., a sea-lion, sejant, sa,, charged
on shoulder with three bezants, two and
one.
SHERRARD, Line, and Leic., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a peacock's tail, erect, ppr.
Jlostis konori invidia. 117. 5
SHERRIF, Sco., a lion's paw, erased, or, holding
a branch of laurel, vert. Esse quam videri.
43- 5
SHERSHALL, a lion, sejant, sa. 38. 13
SHERWIN, Hants, an eagle, or, pellette'e, wings
expanded, az. 97. 10
SHERWIN, or SHIRWIN, Eng., a demi-man, in
dexter a sword, in sinister a staff, all ppr.
128. 2
SHERWOOD, Eng., a dexter hand, ppr., holding
a branch of a rose-tree, ar., leaved, vert.
152. 8
362 SHI
SHETTOW, Eng., a cubit arrn, erect, in hand an
etoile. 152. 7
SHEVILL, Durh., out of a naval coronet, or, a
demi - lion, rampant, gu., holding between
the paws a ship's sail, ar., charged with an
anchor, sa. Mon privilege et mon devoir.
SHEWEN, Eng., an antelope, passant, vert. 82. 14
SHEWERSDEN, Ess., a demi-talbot, ar., eared,
sa., collared, gu., between paws a lozenge,
of the second. comp. 6 1. 5
SHIEL, Iri., an eagle's head, between wings,
ppr. 1 02. 13
SHIELD, Northumb., a buck, passant, ppr., on
breast an escutcheon, sa., charged with an
escallop, ar.
SHIELDS, Eng., a demi-leopard, rampant, or.
9. I
SHIELDS, Eng., an escutcheon, az. 120. 12
SHIELDS, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, or, hold-
ing with fore-paws an anchor, az. 42. 9
SHIELDS, or SHIELLS, Sco., a dexter hand, gu.,
holding a shield, az. 158. II
SHIELDS, a demi-lion, rampant, or. 44. 14
SHIELDS, Sco., a dexter hand, gu. 153. 7
SHIELS, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ppr. Be
traist. 3. 9
SHIELS, Eng., a mullet, pierced, or. 137. 12
SHIERCLIFFE, a falchion, erect, enfiled with a
leopard's head, or. 10. I
SKIERS, Eng., a dexter hand holding a palm-
branch, ppr. 158. 6
SKIERS, Surr., a demi-lion, rampant, sa., sup-
porting an escallop, or. 42. 6
SHIFFNER, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased,
gu. 20. 4
SHIFFNER, Bart., Suss., an etoile, or, between
the rays six annulets, sa.
SHIKLEWOKTH, a garb, or, banded, sa., in the
band a sickle, ar.
SHILLINGLAW, Sco., a bee - hive, with bees,
volant and counter-volant, ppr. 76. I
SHILTON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a dol-
phin, naiant, az. 68. 2
SHINGLEHURST, Lond., a battle-axe, erect, ppr.
153- 3
SHIPEY, or SHIPPEY, Eng., on a chapeau, sa.,
turned up, erm., an escallop, of the first,
between wings, or. 5. 6
SHIPHAM, a demi-reermouse, wings expanded,
gu. and ar., ducally crowned, or, vulned, of
the first.
SHIPLEY, out of an earl's coronet, a moor's
head, affrontee, couped at shoulders, vested.
129. ii
SHIPLEY, Lond., out of an earl's coronet, a
moor's head, affrontee, couped at shoulders,
vested. Humani nihil alienum. 129. 1 1
| SHIPLEY, Eng., in hand, ppr., an olive-branch,
vert.
j SHIPMAN, Notts., a leopard, sejant, ar., spotted,
sa., resting dexter on a ship's rudder, az.
SHIPMAN, Heref., a demi-ostrich, wings ex-
panded, ar., ducally gorged and beaked, or,
in mouth a key, az., and vulned on breast,
gu.
SHIPPARD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a pea-
cock's tail, all ppr. 117. 5
SHIPTON, Eng., an eel, naiant, ppr. no. 7
SHIPTON, Yorks., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
SHIRBORNE, Lane., a unicorn's head, ar., crined
and armed, or. 7°- 4
SHIRLEY, Earl Ferrers. See FERRERS.
SHI
363
SIB
SHIRLEY, Sco., a crozier, or. 150. 9
SHIRLEY, Eng., a moor's head, couped at
shoulders, sa. 134. 13
SHIRLEY, Eng., a Saracen's head, in profile,
couped, ppr., wreathed, or and az. 131. 15
SHIRLEY of Houndshill, Warw., a Saracen's
head, couped at neck, ppr., wreathed, or and
az. Honor virtutis prcemium — and — Loyal
suis je. 135. 9
SHIRLEY, Lond., three broad arrows, two in
saltier, one in pale, or, plumed, ar., enfiled
with a garland of laurel, vert. comp. 137. 6
SHIRLEY, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a stag's
head, all ar. 83. I
SHIRREFF, Eng., a lion, rampant, double-
queued, az., armed and langued, or. 40. 9
SHIKT, Eng., a griffin's head, between wings.
88. 6
SHIVEZ, a demi-cat, ppr. Virtutenonvi. F62. 10
SHONE, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, gu. 68. I r
SHOOBRIDGE, Suss., a leopard's head, affrontee,
or, between wings, sa.
SHORE, a stork, in dexter a stone, ppr. Peri-
mus licitis. 51. 6
SHORE, Derbs., a stork, regardant, ar., resting
dexter on a pellet.
SHORE, Derbs., a crane, ppr., resting dexter on
a mullet, sa.
SHORE, Baron Teignmouth. See TEIGNMOUTH.
SHORT, Sco., a ship in flames, ppr. Spes in ex-
tremum.
SHORT, Kent, a griffin's head, or, between two
wings, az., charged with etoiles, gold.
comp. 88. 6
SHORT, a griffin's head, ar., in beak a trefoil,
slipped, vert.
SHORT, a griffin's head, collared, erm., between
wings. 88. 8
SHORT, Ess., a griffin's head, between wings.
88. 6
SHORTE, Eng., a griffin's head, or, winged, az.,
charged with etoiles, ar.
SHORTER, Lond., a griffin's head, sa., between
wings, collared and beaked, or. 88. 8
SHORTHOSE, Eng., a wyvern, az. 91. 5
SHORTHOSE, in hand a dagger, in pale, point
downward, all ppr. 1 30. 1 1
SHORTLAND, Eng., a sea-horse, az., ducally
gorged, ar. see plate 69
SHORTLAND, a sea-horse, rampant, az., ducally
gorged, or.
SHORTREED, Sco., in dexter hand a scimitar,
ppr. Pro arts etfocis. 158. 9
SHORTSEY, a wolf, passant, in mouth a fish.
SHOTTER, Surr., a demi-lion, rampant, erminois,
charged on shoulder with two arrows, in
saltier, gu., flighted, ppr., in paws a slip of
oak-leaves and acorns, also ppr.
SHOVEL, out of a naval coronet, or, a demi-lion,
gu., holding a sail, ar., charged with an
anchor, sa.
SHOYSWELL, Suss., a horse's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a collar, sa., charged with three
horse-shoes, of the first.
SHRAWLEY, Lond., a hind's head, ar., pierced
through by an arrow, in bend, or.
comp. 85. 2
SHREWSBURY, Earl of (Talbot), on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant, or, tail
extended. Prcst cCaccomplir 37. 5
SHRIGLEY, Eng., a hand, holding a bull's head,-
erased, ppr.
SHRIMPTON, a leopard, passant, ppr. 9. 1 3
SHRUB, Surr., on an acorn -branch, in fess, vert,
fructed, ppr., an eagle, close, regardant, of
the last, charged on breast with a rose, gu.
SHRUBSOLE, Kent, a cubit arm, erect, vested,
gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a cherry-tree-
branch, fructed, of the first.
SHUCKBURGH, Bart., Warw., a blackamoor,
couped at waist, ppr., in hand a dart, or.
Hcec manus ob patriam.
SHUCKBURGH, Wilts., a demi-moor, wreathed
about head, in dexter an arrow, in bend,
sinister, ppr. Hcec manus ob patriam.
SHUCKFORTH, Norf., an eagle's head, erased,
ppr. 1 02. 10
SHUGBOROUGH, Warw., a demi - moor, ppr.,
wreathed about head, or, in dexter an arrow,
of the first.
SHUGBOROUGH, and SHUCKBURGH, Warw. and
Northamp., a demi-moor, ppr., wreathed
about head, or, vested, ar., with an under
vestment, of the second, in dexter an arrow,
of the same.
SHULDHAM, Eng. and Iri., a griffin, passant,
ar. Post nubila Phoebus. 87. 13
SHUM, Eng., a cock, regardant. 93. 14
SHUM, a cock, regardant, ppr., collared, or,
from the collar a bugle-horn, pendent, of the
last. comp. 93. 14
SHUM, STOREY-, Surr. : ( I.) A falcon, sa., within
a chaplet of laurel, ppr., charged on breast
with an Eastern crown, or, also charged
with a saltier, gu., for difference. (2.) A
cock, regardant, ppr., collared, or, from
collar a bugle-horn, pendent, gold.
comp. 93. 14
SHURMER, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm,
in armour, in hand a cross crosslet, fitched.
SHURY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished,
gold, in hand, also ppr., a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa.
SHUTE, Hants, a griffin, sejant, or, pierced
through breast by a broken spear, ppr. 88. 9
SHUTE, Cumb. and Yorks., a griffin, sejant, or,
pierced in breast by a broken sword- blade,
ar., vulned, gu.
SHUTER, Wilts., on a mount, vert, a leopard,
sejant, ppr., ducally gorged and lined, or.
SHUTTLEWORTH, Lane, and Durh., a bear, pas-
sant, ar. 28. I [
SHUTTLEWORTH, Lond., a cubit arm, in armour,
ppr., in gauntlet a weaver's shuttle, sa.
SHUTTLEWORTH of Great Bowden and Market
Haddington, same crest. ^Equanimiter.
SHUTTLEWORTH, a cubit arm, vested, in hand a
shuttle, sa., tipped, and furnished with quills
of yarn, threads pendent, or.
SHYER, a tower, domed. 22. 5
SIBBALD, Sco., a hand, erect, apaumee, ppr.
Ora et labora. 153. 7
SIBBALD, Sco., two laurel-branches, in orle, ppr.
Sae bauld. 13. 12
SIBBALD of Westcott, Cornw., in hand, erect,
ppr., a sword. Sae bavld. 159. 7
SIBBALD, a mort-head, ppr. Me certum mors
certa fatit. 157. 8
SIBBALD, a cross moline, gu. Justitia. 77. Q
SIBBALD, Sco., two laurel-branches, in orle,
vert. 13. 12
SIBBALD, Sco., a hand holding a book shut,
ppr. Ora et labora. 144. 12
SIB 364
SIBBALD, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a garb, between two sickles, ppr. Domini
factum.
SIBTHORPE, Line. : (l.) For Sibthorpe, a demi-
lion, erased, ar. , collared, sa., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, of the last. comp. 46. 1 1. (2.) A
demi-leopard, gardant, ppr., debruised, with
two bendlets, az.
SICKLEMOEE, Suff., a garb, banded. 12. 13
SIDDONS, two lions' gambs, erased, sa., holding
up a cinquefoil, or.
SIDELEY, out of a ducal coronet, a goat's head.
55- 8
SIDESERP, or SIDSERF, Sco., an eagle's head,
issuing, gu. Virtute promotes. 102. 9
SIDESERF, or SIDSERF, Sco., a cornucopia, ppr.
Industries ditat. 30. 13
SIDESERF, Sco., an eagle's head, couped, az.
Semper virtute vivo. 102. 9
SIDEY, a tiger, sejant, regardant, ar., maned,
sa., holding an arrow, of the same.
SIDMOUTH, Viscount (Addington), a mountain-
cat, sejant, gardant, ppr., bezantee, resting
dexter on a shield, az.,charged with a mace,
in pale, with a regal crown, or, for Speaker
of the House of Commons, within a bordure
engrailed, ar. Libertas sub rcge pio.
SIDNEY, a boar, passant, or. Quo fata vacant.
4. ii
SIDNEY, a bear and raguled staff, ppr. 28. 9
SIDNEY, Cowpen Hall, Northumb., a porcupine,
PPr- 33- 8
SIDNEY, SHELLEY-, Bart., Kent : (i.) For Sid-
ney, a porcupine, passant, az., armed, col-
lared, and chained, or. comp. 33. 8. (2.)
For Shelley, a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
beaked and ducally gorged, or. Quo fata
tocant.
SIER, upon a staff, raguly, or, a pelican in her
piety, sa., semee of mullets, in the nest, ppr.
Virtus in actione consist it.
SIEVE WRIGHT, or SIEVWRIGHT, Sco., a hand
holding a thunderbolt, ppr. 144. 3
SIKES of Chantry House, Notts. : (i.) A bull,
passant. Ferox inimicis. 14. 14. (2.) Out
of a ducal coronet, a wyvern. Quod fads,
valdefacis. 91. 2
SILCHESTER, Baron. See LANGFORD, Earl of.
SILK, Lond, a greyhound, current, sa. , charged
with a cross crosslet, or. Post virtatetn curro.
17. 4
SILK, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar. 17. 8
SILL, a demi-griffin, ppr. 86. 13
SILLESDEN, a bird's head, az., beaked and col-
lared, or, between wings, gu. 107. 12
SILLIFANT, at foot of a cross Calvary, or, a
lizard, ppr. Mens conscia rccti.
comp. 137. 4
SILLY, Cornw., a lion, sejant. 38. 13
SILVER, Eng., a hand holding a vine-branch.
l$5- 13
SILVER, a lion, rampant, between paws a battle-
axe.
SILVER of Netherley, Sco., a unicorn's head,
erased, ar., charged with a cheveron, gu.
Nil desperandum.
SILVERTHORN, Bristol, a dove alighting on a
sheaf of barley, all ppr.
SlLVERTOP, Northumb., a wolf's head, erased,
ar., langued, gu., pierced with a broken
spear, cruented, ppr.
SILVERTOP, Northumb., a tiger's head, erased,
SIM
ar., pierced through neck by a broken lance,
ppr.
SILVESTER, Eng., a lion's head, erased, vert.
47- 13
SILVESTER, CARTERET-, Ess. : (i.) Tor Silves-
ter, a lion, couchant, gu. 39. 5. (2.) For
Carteret, on a mount, vert, a squirrel, se-
jant, cracking a nut, ppr. 58. 12
SIM, SIMM, or SIME, Sco., a lion's head, erased,
ppr. 47. 13
SIMCOE, Middx., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
SIMDEN, Eng., a savage's head, from shoulders,
on head a cap. 130. 2
SIMEON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, erm., a
lion's head, sa. 45. 15
SIMEON, Bart., Berks., a fox, paseant, regard-
ant, ppr., in mouth a trefoil, slipped, vert.
Nee temere, nee timide.
SIMEON, Cambs., stump of tree, eradicated,
two laurel-branches crossing it, in saltier,
all ppr.
SIMMER, Sco., a stag, couchant, ppr. So. 10
SIMMINGES, a raven, sa., in dexter a rose, gu.,
leaved and slipped, vert.
SIMMINGES, Lond., a lion, sejant, gu., holding
under dexter an escutcheon, or.
SIMMONDS, Eng., a lion's gamb, wielding a
battle-axe, all or. 49. 3
SIMMONS, a greyhound's head, collared. In
recto dec us. 18. 10
SIMMONS, Eng., a dolphin, naiant. 68. n
SIMMONS, Eng., a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
SIMMONS, Iri., a sea-lion, rampant, gu. 69. 7
SIMMONS, a greyhound's head, gorged with a
plain collar, charged with a mullet of five
points.
SIMMONS, Kent, a beaver, passant, in mouth an
olive-branch, all ppr.
SIMMS, Eng., a gad-fly, ppr.
SIMON, Perth, in lion's gamb a battle-axe.
God givcth the victory. 49. 3
SIMON, Eng., a pegasus, current, ar., winged,
gu. 71. 14
SIMON, Lond., a cock, ar., combed, beaked,
and legged, gu. 94. 12
SIMONDS, Eng., on a mount, vert, an ermine,
passant, ppr., in mouth a trefoil, slipped,
or.
SIMONS, Eng., a wing, erect, per pale, ar. and
or. 107. 14
SIMPSON, Sco., a dexter hand pointing with
thumb and forefinger. Confido. 154. 12
SIMPSON, a crescent, or. Tandem implebitur.
140. 2
SIMPSON of Easter Ogil, Sco., sasne crest and
motto.
SIMPSON, Iri., a lion's gamb, issuing, erm.,
holding a branch of olive, vert.
SIMPSON, Sco. and Lond., a falcon, volant, ppr.
Alis nutrior. 105. I
SIMPSON, Eng., a snake, nowed in a love-knot,
vert. ill. 13
SIMPSON, on a tower, ruined on sinister side, a
bird, rising.
SIMPSON, on a demi-tower, ruined, a bird,
wings elevated, in beak a sprig.
SIMPSON, a cross, raguly, suspended thereon an
escutcheon, per bend sinister, charged with
a lion, rampant. Regi regnoque fidelis.
SIMPSON, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, in dexter a sword, in pale.
SIM
SIMPSON, Middx. and Surr., a lion, rampant,
or. 41. 12
SIMPSON, an eagle, wings expanded, ppr.
100. 14
SIMPSON of Whitburn, Durh., a naked arm, in
hand a wreath of laurel. Perseveranti dabi-
tur. 123. 7
SIMPSON, Knaresborough, a demi-lion, ram-
pant. Ail desperandam. 44. 14
SIMPSON, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, per pale, or
and sa. , in dexter a sword, erect, ppr.
comp. 43. 10
SIMPSON, Lond., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Je suis pret. 102. 10
SIMPSON, Yorks., out of a tower, az., a demi-
lion, rampant, gardant, in dexter a sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, of the second.
SIMPSON, Kent, an ounce's head, pean, erased,
gu., gorged with a collar -gemelle, ar. Nun-
qua.ni obliviscar.
SIMPSON, Bucks., out of a tower, a demi-lion,
rampant, between paws a scimitar, ppr.
SIMS, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a battle-axe,
ppr. Ferio, tego. comp. 44. 15
SIMSON, Sco., an eagle's head, crafted, ppr.
Prof undo cernit. 102. 10
SIMSON, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ducally
crowned, or. 1 6 1. 10
SIMSON of Pitcorthie, Fife, a falcon, volant,
ppr. Alls nutrior. 105. I
SINCLAIR, Sco., a demi-soldier, displaying a
banner, ppr. Te duce gloriamur. 127. 5
SINCLAIR, a cross pattee, within a circle of stars,
ar. Via crucis via lucis. 158. 13
SINCLAIR, a man displaying a banner, ppr.
Te duce gloriamur. 132. 5
SINCLAIR, Sco., a man on horseback, ppr.
Promptus ad certamen. 133. n
SINCLAIR, an arrow and branch of palm, in
saltier, ppr. Detur forti palma. 157. 13
SINCLAIR, a phoenix, in flames, ppr. F'Udes.
101. 10
SINCLAIR, Bart., Sco., a star, issuing out of a
cloud, ppr. Aspera virtus. 7« 4
SINCLAIR, a griffin's head, erased, wings ad-
dorsed. Candide, sed caute.
SINCLAIR, a griffin's head, erased, ppr. Can-
dide, sed caute. 88. 7
SINCLAIR, an otter, issuing, ppr. Quocunque
ferar. 34. 7
SINCLAIR, Eng., a pole-cat, ar. 34. 2
SINCLAIR, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Credo. 1 06. 7
SINCLAIR, Bart., Sco., a dove, ppr. Credo.
112. II
SINCLAIR, Sco., a demi-man, holding in one
hand a sea-cat, and in the other a pair of
pencils, all ppr. Sic rectius progredior.
SINCLAIR, Sco., a savage, resting his club on
the wreath, ppr. Per ardua virtus.
SINCLAIR, Sco., a cross, engrailed, sa. Cruce
detector. 147. 4
SINCLAIR, on a mount, an otter, ppr., entering
water. 34. 8
SINCLAIR, Sco., a naked arm, issuing from a
cloud, h^ind grasping a small sword, all ppr.
Me vincit, ego mcreo.
SINCLAIR, Bart., of Longformacus, Sco., a man
bearing a flag. Te duce gloriamur. 132.5
SINCLAIR, Bart., of Dunbeath, Sco., a cock, ppr.
* Commit thy work to God. 94. 12
365 SKE
SINCLAIR of Holy Hill, co. Tyrone, same crest.
SINCLAIR, Baron, Sco., a swan, ar., ducally
collared and chained, or. Fight. j6. 10
SINCLAIR, Earl of Caithness. See CAITHNESS.
SINCLAIRE, Sco., a swan, ar., ducally collared
and chained, or. 76. 10
SINGE, Salop, out ©f a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle's foot, ar. 51. I
SINGLETON, Iri., a lion's head, affrontee, be-
tween wings, ppr. 47. 6
SINGLETON, Eng., an eagle, rising, regardant,
in dexter a sword, in pale, all ppr. 98. 14
SINGLETON, Yorks., a camel, passant, erm.,
bridled, or. 31. 1 1
SINGLETON, Lane, and Norf. , a demi-antelope,
sa., platt^e, crined and attired, ar., pierced
through breast by a broken spear, or, headed,
of the second, vulned and guttee-de-sang.
SINGLETON, Lane, and Norf., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, ppr., hand grasping a
sceptre, or, on the top an etoile.
SINIOR, Sco., on a mount, vert, a leopard,
couchant, gardant, crowned with an Eastern
coronet, or. Medio tutissimus ibis.
SINNOTT, a swan, sa., wings elevated. 75. 10
SIPLING, Yorks., a leopard's head, or, gorged
with a chaplet, vert.
SIRRINGES, an eagle, holding a rose-branch,
gu., leaved, vert.
SISSON, Eng., a stag, trippant. ar. 79. 4
SISSONS, a griffin's head, erased. Hope for the
best — and — Si monent tubce, paratus. 88. 7
SITLINGTON, Cumb., a holy lamb, regardant,
erm., accoled with a laurel-branch, vert,
holding a banner, ppr. Have mercy on us,
good Lord.
SITSILL, a thistle, ppr. 29. 10
SITWELL, Derbs., a demi-lion, rampant, erased,
sa., holding between paws an escutcheon,
per pale, or and ar.
SITWELL, Bart., Derbs., a demi-lion, rampant,
erased, sa., holding between paws an escut-
cheon, per pale, or and vert.
SITWELL, WILMOT-, Stainsby, Derbs.: (i.) A
demi-lion, rampant, erased, sa., between
paws an escutcheon, per pale, or and ar.
(2.) An eagle's head, couped, ar.J in beak an
escallop, gu.
SIVEDALE, a demi-eagle, wings expanded, or.
101. 13
SKAE, Sco., a buck, lodged, gu. So. 9
SKARLETT, Norf., two lions' gambs, erased,
erm., supporting a pillar. 117. 3
SKEA, Sco., an arm, erect, grasping a club,
ppr. 149. 7
SKEARNE, Eng., on a tower, a lion, rampant,
both ar.
SKEARNE, or SKERNE, Line, and Yorks., on a
tower, or, a lion, couchant, ar. comp. 22. 13
SKEEN, Sco., a dexter arm, from shoulder,
issuing from a cloud, holding forth a
triumphal crown or garland, ppr. Virtutls
regie, merces. 141. 3
SKEEN, Sco., a dexter hand, ppr., holding a
dagger, ar. , hilt and pommel, or. Virtutis.
127. 7
SKEEN, Sco., a garb, ppr. Assiduitate. 12. 13
SKEEN, Sco., a birch-tree, environed with stalks
of oats, all growing out of a mount, ppr.
Sub montibus altis.
SKEEN, a wolf's head, couped. Virtutis rejia
merces. 19-5
SKE
366
SLA
SKEEN, Sco., a hand holding a dagger, ar., hilt
and pommel, or, surmounted of a wolf's
head. Virtutis regia merces. 158. 10
SKEEN, Sco., a dexter hand holding a garland,
ppr. Gratis a Deo data. 151. 5
SKEEN, Sco., a hand holding a laurel- crown,
ppr. Sors mihi grata cadet. 150. 7
SKEEN, Sco., a hand holding a sword, in pale,
on the point a wolf's head, couped close by
the scalp, all ppr. Virtutis regia merces.
158. 10
SKEFFINGHAM, Eng. and Iri., a mermaid, ppr.
Augusta ad augusta. 32. 5
SKEFPINGTON, Eng., a mermaid, with comb
and mirror, all ppr. 32. 5
SKEFFINGTON, Bart., Leic., a mermaid, ppr.,
comb, mirror, and fins, or. 32. 5
SKEFFINGTON-FOSTER, Viscount Massareene.
See MASSAREENE and FERRARD.
SKEGES, Hunts., a demi-peacock, az., wings
expanded, or, beaked and combed, gold.
SKELMERSDALE, Baron (Bootle-Wilbraham) :
(i.) For Wilbraham, a wolf's head, erased,
ar. 19. 6. (2.) For Bootle, a demi-lion,
rampant, regardant, ppr., holding between
paws an antique oval shield, gu., rimmed,
or, charged with a cross patonce, ar. In
portu quics.
SKELTON, Cambs., Cumb., and Yorks., a bird's
head, erased, sa., in beak an acorn, or,
stalked and leaved, vert. 102. 4
SKELTON, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, az.,
a horse's head, ar. 73. I
SKENE, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, issuing
from a cloud, hand holding a triumphal
crown, ppr. Virtutis regia merces. 141. 3
SKENE of Kubislaw, Aberdeen, out of a cloud,
a dexter arm, from shoulder, in hand a gar-
land, ppr. Gratis a Deo data. 141. 3
SKENE, Sco., out of a cloud, a naked arm, in
pale, hand holding a garland of laurel, all
ppr. Virtutis rcgia merces. 144. 13
SKENE, Eng., a hart's head, couped, or.
84. II
SKEPPER, Durh., a lion's gamb, erect, or,
grasping three roses, gold, stalked and
leaved, vert. 78. 15
SKERES, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, sa., in
dexter three oak-leaves, vert.
SKEENE, Eng., on a tower, ar., a lion, rampant,
of the last. 22. 13
SKERRET, Eng., an heraldic tiger, passant, gu.
64. ii
SKERRITT of Finavara, Iri., a squirrel, sejant,
ppr. Primus ultimusque in acie. 58. 12
SKETTEW, a cubit arm, erect, hand holding up
an etoile.
SKEVINGTON, Eng., a mermaid, ppr., comb and
mirror, or. 32. 5
SKEWSE, Cornw., a wolf, passant, ppr., col-
lared.
SKEY, Eng., a dove, regardant, in mouth an
olive-branch. 113. 7
SKIDDT, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a horse's
leg and foot, in pale. 107. 3
SKIDDY, out of a ducal coronet, a bear's paw,
middle toe, couped.
SKIDMORE, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, sa.,
platte'e. 70. 5
SKIFFINGTON, Eng., a mermaid. 32. 5
SKILLICOME, Eng., a raven's head, erased, ppr.
67. 7
SKILLING, Wilts, and Hants, a greyhound, cur-
rent, or. 17. 8
SKINNER, a griffin's head, erased, ar., in mouth
a dexter hand, couped at wrist, gu. 90. 1 1
SKINNER, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-talbot, gu., collared and lined, ar.
SKINNER, Heref., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
in mouth a hand, couped, gu., charged on
breast with a mullet.
SKINNER, Sco., a lion's head, erased, crowned
with an antique crown, ppr. Nunquam non
paratus. 47. i
SKIPPE, Heref., a demi-lion, or, in dexter a
rose, gu. 42. 5
SKIPTON, Eng., on a mural coronet, a stag,
sejant, ppr. 80. 12
SKIPTON of Ballyshaskv, Iri., an armed arm,
embowed, in hand, naked, a dagger, all ppr.
154. 6
SKIPWITH, a turnpike, or. . 155. 12
SKIPWITH, a griffin's head, erased, per fess,
gu. and or, guttee, counterchanged, in beak
a lion's paw, couped, erm.
SKIP WORTH, a reel, or turn-stile, ppr. Sans
Dieu je ne puis.
SKIRVIN, or SKIRVING, Sco., a hand holding a
buckle, ppr. Fit inde firmior. 154. 4
SKORY, Cornw. and Heref., out of a ducal
coronet, a deini-eagle, wings expanded, or.
101. 2
SKOTTOW, Lond., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
collared, gu. 49. 12
SKOTTOWE, Eng., a wolf's head, erm. 19. 5
SKRIMPSHIRE, a demi-man, in armour, in dexter
a sword, in sinister a shield.
SKRINE, Somers. and Suss., a tower, ar., on
the battlements a lion, couchant, erm., du-
cally crowned, or.
SKULL, an heraldic tiger, passant, per pale, gu.
and erm. 64. 1 1
SKYNNER, Lond., Warw., and Wore., a griffin's
head, erased, ar. Another, ppr., in mouth a
gauntlet, or. 90. 1 1
SKYNNER of Thornton and Boston, Line., on
a ducal coronet, ar., a falcon, of the last,
beaked and legged, gu. 107. 2
SKYRME, Eng., a deer's head, cabossed, or. 84. 2
SKYRNE, Eng., on a tower, ar., a lion, rampant,
of the last. 22. 13
SLACK, Eng., a bridge of three arches, ppr.
24. 4
SLADDEN, Eng., a unicorn's head, az. 70. 4
SLADE, Eng., a hart, at gaze, ppr. 81. 10
SLADE, or SLADER, Beds., Hunts., and Nor-
th amp., a horse's head, erased, sa. 72. i
SLADE, Iri., a lion's head, erased, gu., pierced
by an arrow, ppr.
SLADE, Cornw., a lion's gamb, erased, holding
three ostrich-feathers. comp. 78. 14
SLADE, Bart., Somers., on a mount, vert, a
horse's head, erased, sa., encircled by a chain
in the form of an arch, gold. Fldus et
audax.
SLADEN, a mount, vert, thereon, between two
branches of palm, ppr., a lion's gamb, erect
and erased, sa., holding a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, gu. Vive ut vivas.
SLADER, Kent, a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
or, holding five ostrich-feathers, three ar.,
and two az. comp. 78. 14
SLANING, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
collared, or. 45. 14
SLA
SLAXXING, a demi-lion, az., collared, gu. 45. 14
SLAXY, or SLANEY, Lond. and Staffs., a griffin's
head, ppr., wings addorsed, or, beaked, gold.
88. 6
SLATER, Middx., a lion, passant, gardant, ppr.
37- 13
SLATER, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle,
wings expanded. 101. 2
SLATER, a cubit arm, in armour, erect, in
gauntlet a dagger, all ppr. 155. 7
SLATER, Eng., a cock, crowing, gu. 94. 12
SLATER of Durant Hall, Chesterfield, a
gauntlet, ppr. Crcscit sub pondere virtus.
153- 8
SLAUGHTER, Glouc., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an eagle's head, between wings, az., beaked,
gold. 102. 2
SLAUGHTER, Wore., a falcon, wings expanded.
100. 13
SLAUGHTER, Heref., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an eagle's head, ar., Avings addorsed, sa.
100. 2
SLAUTER, a monkey's head, ppr. 33. 10
SLAYER, Somers., a stag's head, erased, or, in
mouth an arrow, ar.
SLEATH, Eng., a crane, or. 116. 10
SLEE, Eng., a chapeau, sa., with a plume of
three ostrich-feathers in front. 51. 1 1
SLEFORD, Line., a mermaid, ppr. 32. 5
SLEGGE, Cambs., a demi-griffin, segreant, erm.,
wings addorsed, or, legs, ar., holding a
sceptre, of the first.
SLEGGS, Hunts., a demi-peacock, displayed, az.
SLEIGH, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, sa.,
beaked, gu. Unalterable. 102. 10
SLEIGH, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., holding a
cross crosslet, fitched, or, ducally crowned,
gold.
SLEIGH, Derbs. and Lond., an arm, erect,
vested, vert, in hand; ppr., a cinquefoil,
slipped. 130. 9
SLESSER, Sco., a dexter arm, brandishing a
spear, all ppr. Spectemur ayenclo. 148. 10
SLEY, Iri., a cubit arm, vested, erm., in hand
a broken sword.
SLEY, Derbs., a demi-lion, rampant, erm., du-
cally crowned, or, holding a cross crosslet,
fitched, gold.
SLIGO, Marquess of (Browne), an eagle, dis-
played, vert. Sulvez la raison. 95. 13
SLIXGSBY, Yorks. and Bucks., a lion, passant,
vert. 36. I
SLINGSBY, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr.
114. 10
SLINGSBY, Bart., Yorks., a lion, passant, vert.
Veritas liber avit. 36. I
SLOAX, Sco., a lion, rampant, ppr. Vi ct reri-
tate. 41. 12
SLOAN, Eng., an eagle, displayed, ppr. 95. 13
SLOANE, Middx. and Iri., a lion's head, erased,
or, collared, with mascles interlaced, sa.
SLOCOMBE, Somers., a griffin's head, gu., be-
tween wings, or. 88. 6
SLOPER, Kent, on two snakes, entwined to-
gether, ppr., a dove, statant, ar., bearing
an olive-branch ort.
SLOPER, Wilts., over a rock, ppr., a dove,
volant, ar., guttde-de-sang, in beak an olive-
branch, vert. Pacts. 106. 10
SLOPER, a boar's head, or, pierced through neck
, by a dart.
SLOUGH, Eng., a stork's head, erased. 116. 3
367 SMI
SLY, Eng., a dove, az. 112. i£
SMACHEY, a lion, rampant, erm., crowned, or,
holding a cross pattee, fitched.
SMAIL, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 14
SMALE, and SM ALLEY, on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a unicorn, couchant, ar.
Another, the unicorn, sejant.
SMALL, Sco., a branch of palm, ppr. Ratione,
nonira. 13. I
SMALL, on a chess-rook, ar., a wren, ppr.
SMALLBONES, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr.
114. 10
SMALLBROOK, Eng., a cock's head, erased, or.
94- 9
SMALLBROOK, a martlet, wings displayed. 1 19. 7
SMALLMAN, Eng., a hand, gauntleted, holding
a sword, in pale, ppr. 155. 7
SMALLMAN, Herts., Heref., and Salop, an
heraldic antelope, sejant, holding up dexter
paw, sa., horns and tail, or, gorged with a
ducal coronet and line, of the last.
SMALLMAN, Salop, same crest. My icord is my
bond.
SMALLPAGE, Lond. and Yorks., an antelope,
ar., supporting a broken spear, or, the head
downward.
SMALLPECE, SMALPECE, or SMALLPIECE, Eng.,
a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
SMALLPIECE, Salop and Norf., an eagle, rising,
ar. 98. 10
SMALLWOOD, a cubit arm, vested, chequy, ar.
and sa., in hand, ppr., a chaplet of oak, vert,
fructed, or.
SMART, Sco., a pheon, sa. 77. 13
SMART, Eng., an ostrich's head, between two
palm-branches, ppr. 108. 3
SMART, Sco., a hand throwing a dart. Ettle
iced. i. 6
SMART, Sco., a boar's head, erased, sa. Vincet
virtute. 15. 5
SMART, Lond. and Sco., a demi-eagle, rising,
wings displayed, ar., in beak a flower of the
burdock, ppr.
SMART, Lond. and Sco., an eagle's head, be-
tween wings, or, in beak a thistle, slipped
and leaved, ppr.
SMART, Lond., a hawk's head, between wings,
ar., in beak a thistle, ppr.
SMEDLY, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, sa.
102. 10
SMELLET, Sco., stump of oak-tree shooting a
green branch, on each side, ppr. Viresco.
26. 13
SMELLIE, Lond. and Sco., a dexter hand hold-
ing a crescent, ppr. Industria, virtus, e'
fortitudine. 132. 15
SMERDON, Devons., in lion's paw, erased, a
battle-axe, -or. Vincit qui patitur. 49. 3
SMERT, Cornw., a beaver's head, erased, ar.,
collared, in mouth a branch, vert.
SMETHAM, out of a ducal coronet, or, a derni-
dragon, rampant, ppr.
SMETHWICKE, Chesh., an arm, embowed, vested,
ar., charged with two bars, wavy, vert,
cuffed, of the first, in hand, ppr., a tulip, or,
leaved, of the second.
SMIGHT, Bart., Ess., a salamander in flames,
ppr. 27. 8
SMINEEN, Leic. and Staffs., a boar's head,
couped, sa. 3. 9
SMIXFEN, Leic. and Staffs., a boar's head,
couped, sa. 3. 9
SMI
368
SMI
SMIRKE, on an antique steel helmet, mantled,
as the arms, fringed and tasselled, or, a wreath
of the colours encircling the head-piece,
thereon a falcon, wings addorsed and dis-
tended, preying on a serpent, all ppr.
SMITH, an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 10
SMITH, Surr., a stag's head, erased, gu., attired,
ar. 83. 13
SMITH, Derbs., an escallop, par by per fess, or
and az. 5. I
SMITH, Lane., an ostrich, or, in mouth a horse-
shoe, ar. 1 08. 13
SMITH, Sco., in hand a pen, ppr. 144. 10
SMITH, Lond., a talbot, passant, party per
pale, or and sa. 61. 7
SMITH, Notts., an elephant's head, couped, or.
Tenax in fide. 24. 10
SMITH, Notts., an elephant's head, couped, or,
charged on neck with three fleurs-de-lis, sa.,
two and one. Tenax in fide.
SMITH, Sco., a dolphin, haurient, ppr. Mediis
tranquillus in undis. 68. 5
SMITH, Somers., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
charged on neck with two bars, or, beaked
and eared, gold. Quid capit, capitur. 86. I
SMITH, Sco., an anchor, erect, or, the stock, sa.
Sine sanguine victor. 153. II
SMITH, Sco., a dexter hand holding a writing-
pen, ppr. Ex usu commodium. 144. 10
SMITH, Sco., a minerva's head, ppr. Non in
vita. 129. 4
SMITH, Sco., a flame, between two twigs of
palm, ppr. Luceo, non uro. 143. 9
SMITH, Sco., a crescent, az. Cum plena magis.
140. 2
SMITH, Eng., two arms, armed, couped above
elbow, ppr., holding a sword in both hands,
crossways, ar., pommel, or.
SMITH, Eng., an eagle's head, or, depressed
with two bends, vert, winged, one ar., the
other sa., beaked, gu.
SMITH, Sco., a sword and pen in saltier, ppr.
Marie et ingenio. 1 33. 8
SMITH, Lond., an ostrich's head, ppr., between
two ostrich-feathers, of the first, in mouth a
horse-shoe, or. 108. 7
SMITH, a hand grasping a dagger. Heady.
127. 7
SMITH, Sco., an anchor, ppr. Holdfast.
153- ii
SMITH, an elephant's head. Tenax et fidelis.
24. 10
SMITH, Iri., a martlet, sa. 119. 5
SMITH, a dolphin, haurient, aronde*e, ppr.
Mediis tranquillus in undis. 68. 5
SMITH, Wilts., a greyhound, current. 1 7. 8
SMITH, Sco. and Lond., an arm from shoulder,
in armour, brandishing a swordj ppr. Carid
namfecham. 140. 14
SMITH, a heron's head, erased, in beak a fish,
ppr.
SMITH, Sco., a dexter hand holding a hammer,
ppr. Semper paratus. comp. 152. 10
SMITH, Sco., a dexter hand, in fess, issuing
from a cloud in sinister, and holding a pen.
all ppr. Floret qui vigilat.
SMITH, a peacock's head, erased, ducally
gorged, or.
SMITH, a leopard's head, ar., spotted, sa., col-
lared, lined, and ringed, or. 10. 9
SMITH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a dove,
rising, ar.
SMITH, a stag's head, erased, gu. 83. 13
SMITH, a phoenix's head, or, in flames, ppr.
101. i
SMITH, a plume of five feathers, comp. 108. 5
SMITH, a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
SMITH, a hand, ppr., vested, chequy, ar. and
az., holding three arrows, two in saltiei
and one in pale, or, feathered and headed,
ar.
SMITH, a dragon's head, erased, or, pellette'e.
90. 4
SMITH, on a mount, vert, a talbot, sejant, erm.
collared. see plate 6 1
SMITH, Wore., a demi-ostrich, ar., wings ex-
panded, gu., in mouth a horse -shoe, or.
comp. 1 08. 10
SMITH, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
boar's head, az., tusked and crined, of the
second, langued, gu. 3. 3
SMITH, Norf., an eagle, regardant, wings ele-
vated, ppr., beaked, membered, and crowned
with a naval coronet, or, resting dexter on a
quadrant, of the last, the string and plum-
met, az. comp. 98. 14
SMITH, Notts., an elephant's head, erased, or,
eared, gu., charged on neck with three fleurs-
de-lis, az., two and one. comp. 24. 9
SMITH, Northumb., an elephant, ppr. 24. 14
SMITH, Somers., a heron's head, per fess, or
and gu., in beak a dart, gold, flighted, ppr.,
barbed, of the second.
SMITH, Suff., a dexter arm, in armour, ppr.,
garnished, or, in hand, of the first, a chaplet,
vert. 143. 6
SMITH, or SMYTH, Suss, and Suff., out of a
mural coronet, an ostrich's head, or.
see plate 108
SMITH, Suss., a demi-unicorn, gu., maned,
horned, unguled, and tufted, ar., holding a
lozenge, or. see plate 70
SMITH, Surr., a greyhound, couchant, or, col-
lared and lined, sa. see plate 1 8
SMITH, Surr. , out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
bull.
SMITH, Suss., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., charged with an escallop, or, in hand,
of the first, a sword, ar., hilt and pommel,
of the second, the blade environed with a
chaplet of laurel, vert. comp. 140. 13
SMITH, Leic., Line., and Middx., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an Indian goat's head, ar.,
eared, sa., beard and attires, gold. 55-8
SMITH, Lond., two arms, embowed, vested,
az., cuffed, ar., holding in the hands, ppr.,
a pheon, or.
SMITH, Lond., a tiger, sejant, ar., tufted and
maned, or, resting dexter on a broken pillar,
gold.
SMITH, Lond., an arm, in pale, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., three acorn-
branches, vert, fructed, or.
SMITH, Lond., an ostrich, ar., in mouth a
horse-shoe, all ppr. 108. 13
SMITH, or SMYTH, Lond., an ostrich's head,
couped, in mouth a horse- shoe, all ppr.
SMITH, Middx., a sword in pale, point upward,
entwined with an ivy-branch, ppr.
SMITH, Kent and Northamp., a talbot's head,
couped, gu., charged on neck with a cinque-
foil, erm. comp. 61. 3
SMITH, a demi-lion, rampant, supporting a
smith's hammer, all ppr.
SMI
369
SMY
SMITH, a talbot, statant, ppr., collared, a chain
reflexed over back, or. . 61. 8
SMITH, Glouc., a saltier, gu., surmounted of a
fleur-de-lis.
SMITH, Glouc., a cross, gu., surmounted of a
fleur-de-lis, ar.
SMITH, Herts., an elephant's head, erased, or,
on neck three fleurs-de-lis, sa., one and two.
comp. 24. 9
SMITH, Lond. and Lane., out of a mural coronet,
ar., an ostrich's head, of the last.
SMITH, Ess., a talbot, statant, sa., collared, and
chain reflexed over back, or. 6 1. 8
SMITH, Derbs., an escallop, per fess, or and az.
SMITH, Devons., a greyhound, sejant, gu., col-
lared, and line reflexed over back, or. 1 8. 13
SMITH, Durh., a dexter arm, embowed, erini-
nois, cuffed, ar., hand grasping a broken
sword, ppr., hilt, or.
SMITH, Durh., a stork, ar., rising from a mount,
vert, beaked and legged, gu., in beak a ser-
pent, ppr.
SMITH, Ess., an arm, couped at elbow, and
erect, vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr.,
a cross formde, sa.
SMITH of Rowchester, Kent, a sword, in pale,
hilted, or, entwined with two ivy-branches,
gold. Rapit ense triumphos.
SMITH, Bucks., a heron's head, erased, in beak
a fish, ppr.
SMITH, Bart , Northumb., a sinister hand, erect,
apaumee, couped at wrist, gu., the wrist en-
circled with a wreath of oak, or, the palm
charged with a trefoil, slipped, ar. Pro
rege et patria.
SMITH, Bart., Herts , between a pen, in bend,
or, feathered, ar., surmounted by a sword,
ppr., hilt and pommel, gold, an escutcheon,
az., charged with an escallop, of the first,
pendent by a ribbon, gu. Marte et ingcnio.
SMITH, Bart., Wore., a greyhound, couchant,
sa., collared, and line reflexed over back, or,
the body charged with a cross crosslet, of
the last, dexter resting on a cross flory, gold.
see plate 18
SMITH, Bart., Middx., a falcon, wings addorsed,
ppr., belled, or, in beak an acorn, slipped
and leaved, also ppr. Spes, decus, et robur.
comp. 104. 10
SMITH, Bart., IrL, in a ducal coronet, a uni-
corn's head, az., armed, gold. En Dieu est
mon cspoir. 70. I
SMITH, Bart., Dors., a greyhound, sejant, gu.,
collared, and line reflexed over back, or,
charged on shoulder with a mascle, ar.
Semper fidelis. see plate 18
SMITH, Baron Carrington. See CAKRINGTON.
SMITH of Aspley House, Beds., an oak-tree,
ppr., fructed, gold. N on deficit alter. 25. 12
SMITH of Beabeg, Iri., a demi-bull, salient, az.,
armed and unguled, or. Delectat amor
patrice. 67. 9
SMITH, Hon. DONALD A., of Montreal, Canada,
and Strathspey, Scotland, on a mount, vert,
a beaver, ppr., gnawing a tree. Perscxer-
ance. 163. 5
SMITH of Ryhope, Durh., and Carrowborough,
Northumb., on a mount, vert, a stork, wings
elevated, ar., charged on breast and on
. either wing with a cross crosslet, gu., in
beak a snake, ppr.
SMITH of Holesowen Grange, Salop, a unicorn,
ar., guttee de-poix, gorged with a double
tressure, fleury and counter-fleury, gu.
70. 12
SMITH, Jordan Hill, Renfrew, an eagle's head,
erased, ducally gorged, ppr. comp. 103. 6
SMITH, TAYLOR- SMITH, of Colpike Hall, Durh.:
(i.) For Smith, a stag, lodged, ar., semee of
etoiles, az., attired and gorged with an
Eastern crown, chain reflexed over back, or.
see plate 80. (2.) For Taylor, a horse's head,
couped, sa., gorged with a plain collar, pen-
dent therefrom a shield, ar., charged with a
cinquefoil, vert. Vigilans.
SMITH, Chesh., an ostrich, ar., in mouth a
horse-shoe, or. 108. 13
SMITHER, Eng., a hawk's head, erased, ppr.
103. 3
SMITHERMAN, a stork, or, charged on neck
with two bars-geuielle, sa., and gorged with
a ducal coronet, gu.
SMITHERS, Eng., an eagle's head, gu. 102. 9
SMITHESBY, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, ar.,
collared with a belt, gu., buckle, or.
SMITHSON, a squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut,
ppr. 58. 12
SMITHWICK, Herts., an arm, embowed, vested,
vert and ar., cuffed, of the last, in hand a
rose, all ppr.
SMOLLET, stump of oak-tree, shooting young
branches, ppr. Viresco. 26. 13
SMOLLETT of Bonhill, Dumbarton, an oak-tree,
ppr. Viresco. 25. 12
SMYLY, Iri., out of a mural coronet, or, a dex-
ter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., holding
a pheon, in pale, gu.
SMYTH, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, per pale,
or and gu., a plume of feathers, ar. and
vert. 1 08. 5
SMYTH, Hants, and Ess., a demi-wild man,
ppr., in hand a bunch of barley, vert, and
wreathed round temples, of the same.
SMYTH, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, a plume of
five ostrich-feathers, three vert, and two ar.
108. 5
SMYTH, Wilts, and Somers., a stag, or, attired,
ar. 8l. 10
SMYTH, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-bull, salient, ar., attired, gold.
see plate 14
SMYTH, Yorks., a unicorn's head, erased, az.
70. 5
SMYTH, Line., a talbot, passant, or. 61. 7
SMYTH, Eng., an arm, erect, in hand, ppr., a
griffin's head, erased. 124. 13
SMYTH, Norf., a peacock's head, erased, ppr.
117. II
SMYTH of Newcastle-under-Line, a tiger, pas-
sant, ar., vulned on shoulder, ppr. 9. 13
SMYTH, Lond. and Chesh., an ostrich, af., in
mouth a horse-shoe, or. 108. 13
SMYTH, Lond., a pegasus, az., wings gu., du-
cally gorged and lined, or.
comp. 71. II and 13
SMYTH, Lond., a tiger, erm., armed, maned,
and tufted, or. 9. 1 3
SMYTH, Salop, Herts., Notts., and Heref., a
horse's head, roan colour, mane, sa., bridle,
or. 72. 7
SMYTH, Ess., a salamander in flames, all ppr.
27. 8
SMYTH, Wore, and Ess., an ostrich's head, be-
2 A
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tween wings, gu., in mouth a horse-shoe, or.
1 08. 7
SMYTH, Iri., a wolf, current, gu. 63. i
SMYTH, Iri., a dove, regardant, az., in mouth an
olive-branch, vert. 113. 7
SMYTH, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, vam-
braced, hand holding a sword, ppr. Carid
namfecham. 140. 14
SMYTH, Eng., in a coronet, per pale, or and
purp., a plume of feathers, ar. and vert. ic8. 5
SMYTH, Iri., a demi-peacock, ppr., charged with
a trefoil, or. see plate 1 1 7
SMYTH, on the top of a pillar, ppr., a sphere, or.
SMYTH, a lion's head, erased, or. 47. 13
SMYTH, on a ducal coronet, vert, two swords, in
saltier, ar., hilts, or.
SMYTH, Surr., a demi-stag, salient, erm., at-
tired, sa. 79. 13
SMYTH, Suff., a wolf's head, erased, ar., ducally
gorged, or.
SMYTH, Suff., a demi -unicorn, gu., armed and
crined, or, supporting a lozenge, gold.
comp. 70. II
SMYTH, Wilts., a peacock's head, ppr., ducally
gorged, or. comp. 117. 9
SMYTH, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
demi-bull, salient, ar., armed, or.
SMYTH, Lond., a tiger, erm., armed, tufted, and
maned, or. 9. 13
SMYTH, Lond. and Suss., a dragon's head,
erased, or, pellette'e. 89. 4
SMYTH, Norf., a horse's head, erased, per che-
veron, nebulae, or and sa. 72. i
SMYTH, Norf. and Surr., an arm, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a broken tilting-spear, or. 141. 6
SMYTH, Norf., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., two wings, expanded, az. 51. 2
SMYTH, Norf., an antelope's head, erased, sa.,
collared, gu., rimmed, studded, lined, and
ringed, or. see plate 82
SMYTH, Staffs., a griffin's head, erased, per fess,
sa. and gu., collared, ar. 86. i
SMYTH, Staffs., a tiger, passant, ar., vulned on
shoulder, ppr. 9. 13
SMYTH, Suff., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., two wings, az., billettee, or, on each
a bend, erm. 51. 2
SMYTH, Glouc. and Line., a falcon's head,
erased, sa., guttle, or, in beak a fish, ppr.
SMYTH Glouc. and Line., a heron's head,
erased, az., in beak a fish, ar. 115. 5
SMYTH, Herts, and Heref., an eagle's head,
between wings, ar., beaked, sa. 102. 13
SMYTH, Kent, a leopai'd's head, erased, ar.,
spotted, sa., collared and lined, or. 10. 9
SMYTH, Line, and Northamp., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-falcon, ppr., wings ex-
. panded, ar. 104. I
SMYTH, Devons., an eagle, close, regardant,
ppr., beaked and legged, or. 103. 4
SMYTH, Bucks, and Cornw., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a griffin's head, bezantde,
beaked, or.
SMYTH, Lond., Berks., and Leic., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an Indian goat's head,
ar., eared, sa., attired, gold. 55. 8
SMYTH, Beds., Ess., Leic., and Warw., a pea-
cock's head, erased, ppr., ducally gorged, or.
SMYTH, Beds., a leopard's head, ar., pellette'e,
murally gorged, lined, and ringed, gu.
SMYTH, Beds., a stag's head, erased, or, on
. neck three mullets.
SMYTH, Derbs., on a mount, vert, a tower,
triple-towered, or, on sinister side of the
mount a laurel-branch, pendent over the
tower, ppr.
SMYTH, Bart., Somers., a griffin's head, erased,
gu., beak and ears, or, charged on neck
with two bars, gold. Qui capit capitur. 86. I
SMYTH of Gaybrook, Iri., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a unicorn's head, az. Exaltabit
honore. 70. i
SMYTH, Herts., a falcon, volant, wings expanded,
ppr. 105. i
SMYTH, BARTELOT-, Suss., a swan, ar., couchant,
wings expanded. 76. 12
SMYTH, CARMICHAEL-, Bart., Surr., a cubit arm,
erect, in armour, in hand a broken tilting-
lance, the point falling, all ppr. Toujours
pret. 124. 7
SMYTHE of Methven Castle, Perths., a dolphin,
haurient. Mediis tranquillus in undis. 68. 5
SMYTHE of Hilton, Salop, a buffalo's head, ppr.
14. 9
SMYTHE, Eng., three holly-leaves, vert, banded,
gu. 29. i
SMYTHE, Surr., a demi-stag, salient, erm.,
attired, sa. 79. 13
SMYTHE, Kent, on a mount, vert, a talbot,
sejant, erm., eared and collared, sa., ringed,
or, on dexter side of the mount a laurel-
branch, of the first. see plate 61
SMYTHE, Hants, a stag's head, erased, ppr.,
attired, or, gorged with a chaplet of laurel,
vert. 83. 9
SMYTHE, Bart., Durh., a stag's head, gorged
with a garland of laurel. Regi semper Jiddis.
83- 9
SMYTHE, Viscount Strangford. ^STRANGFORD.
SMYTHIES, Ess., a demi-arm, az., in hand, ppr.,
an oak-branch, leaved and f ructed, or.
SMYTHSON, Kent, an arm, embowed, vested, ar.,
hand, ppr., holding a battle-axe, of the first,
handle, or.
SN AFFORD, Eng., an elephant, passant, or, on
back a castle, ar. 24. 13
SNAGG, or SNAGGE, Herts., a demi-goat, erm.,
attired, or. 56. 8
SNAGG, or SNAGGE, Herts., a demi-antelope,
ppr. 82. ii
SNAPE, Eng., between wings, an escallop, ppr.
5- 4
SNAPE, SNAPPE, or SNEPP, Oxon., a buck's
head, per pale, or and vert, attires, counter-
changed. 84. 10
SNELL, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., an owl,
wings expanded, ar. 107. 7
SNELL, Devons., Glouc. and Wilts., a deini-
talbot, rampant, gu., collared and lined, or.
61. 5
SNELL, a wolf, preying on a lamb, behind them
a cross Calvary, in pale, gu.
SNELLGROVE, Eng., an anchor, sa., entwined
with a serpent, vert. I. 7
SNELLING, Surr., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.
102. 12
SNELLING, Surr., Suss., and Suff., a griffin's
head, or, collared, gu., studded, gold.
SNELLING, Surr., a demi-dog, rampant, with
dragon's wings, addorsed, or.
SNELLING, Dors, and Suss., an arm, embowed,
vested, vert, in hand, ppr., a cutlass, of the
second, hilt, or, from the pommel a line
round arm tied to wrist, of the last.
SNE
37i
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SNEPP, Eng., between wings an escallop, ppr.
5- 4
SNEYD, Staffs., a lion, passant, gardant, sa.
Nee opprimere, nee opprimi. 36. 13
SNIGG, or SNIGGE, Somers., a demi-stag, salient,
erased, or. 79. 13
SNIGG, or SNIGGE, Eng., a swallow, volant, ppr.
119. i
SNODGRASS, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
SNOOKE, Suss., a rock, ppr., thereon au eagle,
regardant, wings elevated, or, dexter resting
on an escutcheon, ar., charged v.'ith a fleur-
de-lis, gu.
SNOTHERLEY, SNOTTERLEY, and SOTHERLEY,
Eng., a crane, asleep, with head under his
wings, holding under dexter a stone, ppr.
SNOW, Beds, and Surr., an antelope's head,
erased, per pale, nebulee, ar. and az. 82. 7
SNOWBALL, Berks, and Northamp., on a plate,
a horse's head, erased, sa. comp. 72. I
SNOWDEN, and SNOWDON, Eng., a peacock, in
pride, ppr. 117- !
SNOWDON, Eng., on a mount, vert, a horse,
current, bridled, sa. 73. 8
SNUGGS, Eng., a salamander in flames, ppr.
Vive ut vivas. 27. 3
SOAME, HERNE-BUCKWORTH, Bart., Surr. : (i.)
For Soame, a lure, gu., garnished and stringed,
ar., thereon a falcon, or, beaked and legged,
of the second. 104. 9. (2.) For Buckicorth,
a man's head, affrontee, armed with a helmet,
beaver up, all ppr. 121. 8
SOAME, Lond. and Suff., an arm, embowed,
vested, gu., in hand a mullet, or.
SOAME, Lond. and Suff., on a lure, ar., gar-
nished and lined, gu., a hawk, close, or.
104. 9
So AMES, Eng., a demi-eagle, regardant, in dex-
ter a sword, ppr. comp. 98. 14
SOAPER, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., holding a
billet, sa.
SOCKWELL, on a ducal coronet, or, an eagle,
displayed, ar.
SODEN, Eng., a parrot, gu., in beak an annulet,
or. 118. 14
SODEN, and SODEY, a stag, lodged, at gaze,
between two laurel-branches, ppr.
SODON, Iri., a stag, lodged, at gaze, between
two laurel-branches, ppr. 80. 14
SoLAY,xEng., a dolphin, naiant, az. 68. 1 1
SOLE, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-lion, sa., langued and armed, gold.
SOLERS, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a phcenix in
flames, ppr. 103. 7
SOLEY, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, az. 68. 1 1
SOLEY, on a crescent, a salmon.
SOLLEY, and SOLLY, Eng., in a lake, a swan,
swimming, wings addorsed, ppr. 76. 14
SOLOMAN, a crane, statant, in mouth an eel.
115. 2
SOLOMON, Eng., aheron, devouring a fish. 115.4
SOLOMON, a demi-wolf, in dexter a rose, slipped
and leaved, ppr.
SOLOMONS, Eng., a clam-shell, or. 5. i
SOLSBY, a boar s head, erect, sa. 3. 6
SOLTAN, a demi-lion, ar., between two branches
of roses', ppr. Miseris succurrere disco.
SOMER, and SOMNER, on a mount, a peacock,
ppr. comp. 1 1 7. 6
SOMER, Kent, a stork, per pale, gu. and az.,
• ducally gorged, or. comp. 1 1 5. 7
SOMERFORD, Eng., on a mount, vert, a palm-
tree, ppr. 25. 3
SOMERHILL, Baron. See CLANRICARDE.
SOMERS, Kent, a lion's head, erased, or, charged
with a fess dancettee, erm. 48. 9
SOMERS, Dors., a coat of mail hanging on a
laurel-tree, all ppr.
SOMERS, Earl (Cocks), on a mount, ppr., a stag,
lodged, regardant, ar. Prodesse quam con-
spici. So. 5
SOMERSET, Glouc., a portcullis, or, nailed, az.,
chained, gold. Mutare vel timere spwno.
138. II
SOMERSET, Duke of Beaufort. See BEAUFORT.
SOMERSET, Suff., a panther, ar., spotted of
various colours, fire issuing from mouth and
ears, ppr.
SOMERSET, Duke of (Seymour), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a phoenix, gold, in flames, ppr.
Foy por devoir. 103. 7
SOMERSET, Somers., a dove, ppr., between
two oak-branches, stalked and leaved, vert,
fructed, or. 1 18. 5
SOMERVALE, Sco., a wheel, or, surmounted of
a dragon, vert, spouting fire before and be-
hind. Fear God in life. see plate 91
SOMERVILE, or SoMEftviLLE, Eng., two dexter
hands, conjoined, the first in armour, hold-
ing a branch of laurel and a thistle, in orle,
all ppr. . 140. 7
SOMERVILE, two leopards' faces, in fess, both
crowned with one ducal coronet.
SOMERVILLE, Eng., a wyvern, ppr. 91. 5
SOMERVILLE, Dinder House, Somers. : (i.) For
Somerville, a wyvern, wings raised, vert,
langued, gu., on a wheel, erect, ar. 91. 3.
(2.) For Foivnes, a stump of oak-tree, erased
at top, sprouting a branch on each side, ppr.
Fear God in life. 26. 13
SOMERVILLE, Baron, Sco. (Somerville), a dragon,
vert, spouting fire before and behind, ppr.,
standing on a wheel, of the first. ' Fear God
in life. see plate 9 1
SOMERY, a sword and ear of wheat, in saltier.
12. 3
SOMERY, an olive-branch, ppr. 13. 4
SOM ESTER, or SOMM ASTER, Devons., a portcullis,
with lines, ar. 138. 1 1
SOMIM, and SOMIN, a demi-wolf, sa., gutte"e-
d'or, holding in the feet a cross forme'e,
fitched, in pale, or.
SOMMER, Dublin, Iri., a harvest-fly, or, speckled,
sa.
SOMMERS, Sco., a lion, rampant, or. 41. 1 2
SOMMERS, a coat of mail, ensigned with an
oak-branch, acorned, all ppr.
SOMMERVILLE, a crescent, ppr. Donee rursux
impleat orbem. 140. 2
SOMMERVILLE, and SOMERVIL, a hand holding
a crescent, ppr. Donee rursus impleat orbem.
132. 15
SOMMERVILLE, Sco., a dexter hand throwing a
hand-grenade, ppr. Audacem juvant fata.
155- 3
SOMNER, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, or.
102. 10
SOMNER, a sun flower. 53. 10
SOMNER, Kent, a crane, per pale, gu. and az.,
ducally gorged, beaked and legged, or.
SONDES, Baron (Milles), a griffin's head, erased,
ar., ducally gorged, or. E&to quod esse videris.
comp. 87. I
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372
SPA
SONE, or SOONE, Derbs. and Suff., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., guttee-de-sang, in dexter a
baton, or, tipped at end, sa. 43. 9
SONIBANCK, Oxon. , out of a ducal coronet, or,
two wings, expanded, az., each charged with
a sun, gold.
SOBER, Eng. , a demi-cupid, holding a hymeneal
torch, all ppr. 126. I
SOPER, a demi-lion, rampant, between paws a
billet, all sa.
SOROCOLD, Lond., on top of a tower, or, a fleur-
de-lis, az.
SORRELL, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a peacock,
ppr. 117. 12
SOTHEBY, Eng., the sun in splendour, or. 7. 10
SOTHEBY, Ess., a lion, rampant, or, in dexter
an apple, gu.
SOTHERAM, Eng., a crane, in dexter a flint-
stone, all ppr. 1 1 5. 6
SOTHERON, Notts., an eagle, with two heads,
displayed, party per pale, ar. and gu., wings,
semee of cross crosslets, countercharged,
murally crowned, beaked and membered, or.
SOTHERTON, Eng., a leg, couped above knee,
gu., spurred, ppr. 136. 6
SOTWELL, Berks, and Wilts., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a lion's head, or, pierced
through neck by an arrow, headed sa.,
feathered, ar.
SOUCH, Wilts., an ass's head, tied round mouth
with a cord, az., charged on neck with a
fleur-de-lis, vert.
SOUCHAY, an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
SOULSBY, Yorks. and Northumb., a boar's
head, in fess, erased. 15. 5
SOUTER, Eng., a harpy, gardant, wings dis-
played, ppr. 32. 8
SOUTER, Sco., a crescent, or. Donee impleat.
140. 2
SOUTH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
SOUTH, a lion, rampant, ducally gorged, or,
in dexter a mullet, ar., pierced, sa.
SOUTH, Wilts., a dragon's head, ppr., ducally
gorged, per pale, or. and az., issuing from
mouth flames of fire, of the last.
SOUTH ALL, Eng., a rock, sa. 67. 5
SOUTHAM, Eng., a thistle and rose, in saltier,
ppr. 30. 3
SOUTHAMPTON, Baron (Fitzroy), on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant, gardant,
or, ducally crowned, az., and gorged with a
collar counter- compony, ar., and of the fourth.
Et decus et pretium recti. 37-4
SOUTHBEY, or SOUTHEBYE, Suff. and Yorks., a
demi-talbot, purp. 61. 5
SOUTHBEY, or SOUTHBY, Berks., a lion, ram-
pant, or, in dexter an apple, gu.
SOUTHBEY, on a gauntlet, an eagle, close, ppr.
99. 13
SOUTHBY, Eng., a demi-peacock, issuing, ppr.
117. 13
SOUTHCOMB, a dove, in mouth an olive-branch,
all ppr. 106. 7
SOUTHCOTE, Eng., a star, rising from a cloud,
ppr. 7. 4
SOUTHERN, Eng., a serpent, nowed, vert.
in. 13
SOUTHERN, a bull's head, erased at neck.
15. 6
SOUTHERNE, Salop and Lond., an eagle, with
two heads, displayed, per pale, ar. and az.,
each head crowned, or. 96. 1 1
SOUTHERTON, Norf., a goat's head, sa., pow-
dered with plates, ducally gorged and
armed, or.
SOUTHEY, Eng., an oak-tree, vert. 25. 12
SOUTHLAND, Kent, a lion's gamb, erect, or,
grasping a spear-head, ar. 50. 13
SOUTHOUSE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
talbot's head. 60. 5
SOUTHWELL, a demi-Indian goat, ar., eared,
hoofed, and ducally gorged, gu., on body
three annulets, sa. 56. 3
SOUTHWELL, Viscount, a demi-goat, armed,
eared, and ducally gorged, gu., charged on
body with three annulets, in pale, of the
last. Nee male notus eques. 56. 3
SOUTHWERTH, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a bull's head, sa. 14. 2
SOUTHWERTH, or S.OUTHWORTH, Lane., a bull's
head, erased, sa., attired, ar. 15-6
SOUTHWORTH, Lane, and Somers., a bull's head,
erased, sa., the horn, ar., tips, of the first,
on neck a crescent for difference.
SOUTHWORTH, Eng., a bull's head, erased, ar.
15- 6
SOUTHY, Eng., a stag's head, at gaze, ducally
gorged, ppr. 84. 12
SOWDON, Eng., a lion's head, couped, ar., col-
lared, az., charged with three mullets, or.
SOWERBY, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, ppr.
117. n
SOWERBY, Durh., Northumb., Curnb., and
Herts., a lion, rampant, ar., langued, gu.
41. 12
SOWTER, Lond., a harpy, gardant, wings dis-
played, ppr. Donee impleat. 32. 8
SPAIGHT, a jay, ppr. Vi et virtute. 114. 14
SPALDING, Sco. and Erench, a cross crosslet,
fitched, or. Hir.c mihi solus. 141. 14
SPALDING, Eng., a bishop's mitre, or, banded,
gu., charged with a cheveron, ar., and there-
on three bezants, gold. I. 2
SPALDING, an elephant's head, or, crowned, gu.
SPAN, Eng., on a mount, an apple-tree, fructed,
ppr. 26. 5
SPANGE, an arm, in armour, embowed, bran-
dishing a sword, ppr. Fata viam invenient.
140. 13
SPANKIE, a lion, rampant, az., holding an es-
cutcheon, or.
SPARCHFORD, Lond. and Bucks., a demi-dragon,
sans wings, tail entwined round neck, or.
SPARHAWK. Eng., a hawk, close, belled, ppr.
104. 2
SPARK, Eng. , a swan, wings addorsed, devour-
ing a fish, ppr. 75. 12
SPARK, or SPARKE, a demi-panther, ppr. 9. I
SPARKE, and SPARKES, Lond., Ess., and De-
vons., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
panther, rampant, gardant, ar., spotted, of
various colours, fire issuing from ears and
mouth, ppr.
SPARKE, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, swal-
lowing a fish, ppr. 75. 12
SPARKES, Eng., a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
SPARKES, Devons. and Cornw., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, guttee-de-sang.
44- 13
SPARKLING, Kent, a tiger's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, maned and
armed, or. 10. 5
SPARKS, and SPARKES, out of a ducal coronet,
a demi-tiger.
•SPA
SPARLING, Salop, a cubit arm, in pale, vested,
az., cuffed, ar., in hand a dagger, both ppr.
SPARROW, Iri., a rose, ar., barbed, vert. 138. 7
SPARROW, Eng. a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
SPARROW, Staffs. , out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar. 70. I
SPARROW, Ess., out of a mural coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar., mane and horns, gold.
SPARROW, Staffs., out of battlements of a tower,
ppr., a unicorn's head, ar., horned and
crined, or, seme'e of pheons, az. In Deo solo
solus est.
SPARROW, Wei., a sparrow-hawk, with spurs,
belled. Honestas optima politia. 104. 2
SPARSHOTT, Eng., a palm-tree, vert, fructed,
or. 25. I
SPATEMAN, Derbs., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a griffin's head, erminois. 88. 2
SPAYNE, Norf., a bull's head, ar., horns, or and
sa, 14- 7
SPEAKE, Somers., a hedgehog, ar., armed, sa.
33- 2
SPEAKE, and SPEKE, Wilts., Somers., and De-
vons., a hedgehog, passant, ppr. t 33-2
SPEALT, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-dragon, wings addorsed, az. 90. 15
SPEAR, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, devouring a
fish, ppr. 68. 7
SPEAR, Iri., a rose, gu., barbed, stalked, and
leaved, vert, and a spear, or, in saltier. 30. I
SPEARING, Eng., on a globe, a ship under sail,
ppr. 8. 14
SPEARMAN, Bart., a lion, rampant, ppr., gorged
with a collar, gemelle, or, supporting a tilt-
ing-spear, also ppr., enfiled with a mural
coronet, gold. Dum spiro, spero.
SPEARMAN, Salop, a demi-lion, rampant, in
mouth a spear, ppr. Dam spiro, spero.
SPEARMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion
grasping a spear.
SPEARNAN, Durh. and Northumb., a lion, ram-
pant, grasping a spear, ppr. Dum spiro,
spero.
SPEARNAN, Northumb., a lion, rampant, ppr.,
gorged with a collar, ar., pendent therefrom
a bell, sa., and supporting a tilting-spear,
ar., headed, or, the spear entwined by a
laurel-branch, ppr.
SPECCOTT, Cornw., an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
SPEDDING, Eng., a cornucopia, or, flowers and
fruit, ppr. 30. 13
SPEDDING, Summer Grove, Cumb., out of a
mural coronet, or, a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a scimitar, arm charged
with three acorns, one and two, and entwined
by a branch of oak, all ppr. Utile dulci.
SPEEDE, Lond., a swallow, wings expanded,
ppr. see plate 119
SPEGHT, a dexter arm, vested, sa., cuffed, ar.,
in hand, ppr., a pheon, of the second.
SPEIH, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a lance, ppr. Forward. comp. 141. 6
SPEIKS, same crest. Salret me Deus.
SPEKE of Jordans, Somers., a porcupine. 33. 8
SPELMAN, Eng., a torteau, gu. 149. 1 1
SPENCE, Sco., a bear's head, erased, sa. Bold
— or — Do good. 28. 3
SPENCE, Sco., two hands, from wrist, issuing
from clouds, letting down an anchor into
the sea, ppr. Visa per invisa firma. 146. 8
$ PENCE, Sco., a hart's head, erased, ppr. Si
Deus, quis contra. 83. 13
373 SPB
SPENCE, Sco., an anchor. Visa per invisa firma.
153. II
SPENCE, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
lion, rampant. Virtus auget honoretn. 44. 13
SPENCE, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ppr. Felix
qui pacificus. 15-5
SPENCE, Sco., three palm -branches, slipped,
vert, banded, or. Felix qui pacificus.
SPENCE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
SPENCE, Sco., a stag's head, couped, ppr. 84. 10
SPENCE, a maltster, vested about loins with u
plaid skirt, sustaining with both hands a
malt-shovel, in pale, ppr.
SPENCE, out of a mural coronet, ar., three
palm-branches, in pale, vert, each encircled
by an annulet, and respectively interlaced,
ar.
SPENCE, a demi-lion, gu. Virtute acquiritut
honos. 44. 14
SPENCE, Suss., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
three palm-branches, vert, tied with a ribbon,
az.
SPENCER, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, per
pale, ar. and gu., a griffin's head, of the
first, gorged with a collar, of the second,
charged with three plates, all within wings,
or.
SPENCER, Norf. and Suff., out of a ducal coro-
net, per pale, or and gu., a griffin's head,
ar., eared and beaked, of the second, gorged
with a collar, per pale, gu. and or, between
wings, the dexter, gu., and sinister, ar., on
each a mullet.
SPENCER. Suff., Beds., and Oxon., out of a du-
cal coronet, a griffin's head, between wings,
of the second. 100. 3
SPENCER, Notts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, between wings, in pale, ar.,
collared, gu., beaked, of the first. Dieu de-
fendit le droit. 100. 3
SPENCER, Eng., an arm, or, thereon a bend,
az., in hand a chaplet of roses, gu., leaved,
vert. I5I-5
SPENCER, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a star of
twelve rays, or.
SPENCER, DE, Eng., two wings, conjoined, ppr.
113- 3
SPENCER, out of a mural coronet, an arm, erect,
vested, charged with two bars-gemelle, hand
grasping a sword.
SPENCER, an arm, erect, or, charged with two
cheverons, gu., fist clenched.
SPENCER, an arm, vested, or, thereon a bend,
az., holding a chaplet of roses, gu., leaved,
vert. comp. 113. 3
SPENCER, on trunk of tree, in fess, raguly, and
at dexter end a branch, erect, vert, a talbot,
sejant, gu., eared, ar., collared, or.
SPENCER, Warw., a moor-hen, ppr.
SPENCER, Yorks., on a rock, a sea-mew, all ppr.
119. 12
SPENCER, Northumb., an antelope's head,
couped, or, gorged with a collar, engrailed,
az., between wings, ar., each charged with a
fret, gu.
SPENCER, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, per
pale, ar. and or, a griffin's head, of the first,
eared, gu., collared, per pale, of the third,
and gold, between wings, of the second,
charged with three fleurs-de-lis, in fess, sa.,
one on each wing, and one on neck.
SPENCER, Lond. and Kent., a panther's head,
SPB
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or, erased at neck, gu., fire issuing from
mouth and ears, ppr.
SPENCER, Leic. and Northamp., an antelope's
head, erased, or, attired, sa., collared, gu.,
lined and ringed, of the second.
SPENCER, Earl, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, ar., gorged with a bar-gemelle,
gu., between wings, of the second. Dieu de-
fendit le droit. comp. 100. 3
SPENDLUFF, Line., a Saracen's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr., beard, sa., hair
of the head, ar., wreathed about temples, or
and gu. 128. 14
SPENEY, Norf., a bull's head, ar., horns, gobo-
nated, or and sa. 14-7
SPENS, Sco., a hart's head, erased, ppr. Si
Deus qui contra. 83. 13
SPENS of Craigsauquhar, Fife, same crest.
SPERLING, Herts., on a chapeau, az., turned
up, erm., a greyhound, sejant, or.
SPERLING of Dynes Hall, Esq., between wings,
conjoined and displayed, ar. , a mullet, sus-
pended, or. Sapiens quis assiduus.
SPERT, Glouc., a broken mainmast, or, shrouds,
sa., in round top six spears, in saltier, on top
a flag, ar., thereon the cross of St. George,
ppr.
SPICER, Eng., a round tower, embattled, and
cupola, ar. 22. 5
SPICER, Devons., out of a viscount's coronet,
ppr., a cubit arm, vested, gloved, of the first,
holding a fire-ball.
SPIED of Ardovie, Sco., a demi-man, in ar-
mour, resting dexter on his sword-hilt, in
sinister the scabbard, point downwards.
Speed well — and — Auspice Deo.
SPIERS, Eng., a sheaf of arrows, or, banded,
az. 137. 6
SPIERS, Sco., a dexter hand, issuing, holding a
sword, all ppr. Scdvet me Deus. 159. 7
SPIERS, Eng. and Sco., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, wielding a lance, ppr. Advance.
SPIGERNELL, Eng., a hand, issuing from a
cloud, in pale, shedding forth rays, holding
amort-head. 157. IO
SPILLER, Wilts, a falcon, wings expanded, ar.,
standing on a snake, nowed, vert. 105. 7
SPILLER, Middx., Surr., and Bucks., a bird,
ppr., beaked and legged, or.
SPILLER, Staffs., an eagle, ar., winged, or,
standing on a snake, nowed, vert. 105. 7
SPILMAN, a hand issuing from a cloud, in pale,
holding a garland of laurel, ppr. 144. 13
SPILMAN, Norf. and Staffs., a savage, ppr.,
wreathed about loins and temples, vert, in
dexter a club, of the last. 125. 10
SPILSBURIE, Wore., a unicorn's head, gorged
with a band of four pearls. 70. 6
SPILSBURY, Eng., a garb, az. 12. 13
SPILSBURY, Eng., a garb, or, thereon a dove,
ppr. 112. 6
SPINK, Lond., a pheon, az. Venabulis vinco. 77. 7
SPINKES, Northamp., a talbot, passant, gu.,
bezantee, gorged with three fusils, ar.
SPINKS, Eng., a pheon, az. 77. 13
SPITTAL, Sco., two battle-axes, in saltier, or,
hafted, gu. 126. 15
SPITTY, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of two rows of ostrich -feathers, ar.
109. 6
SPLIDT, on water, a man rowing in a boat to
the sinister, all ppr. 21. 9
SPODE, a demi-griffin, wings elevated, gu., be-
tween paws a shield, per bend, indented, sa.
and erminois, a bend, between two mullets,
counterchanged. Sub tuteld Domini.
SPOFFORTH, a chess-rook, gu. Tempus mece
opes. comp. 93. 6
SPONER, or SPOONER, Wore., a boar's head,
couped, or, pierced through neck by a spear,
ar., embrued, ppr.
SPOOKS, a swan, wings expanded, standing on
a trumpet. 75. 9
SPOONER, Eng., on a chapeau, a pelican, ppr.
100. 6
SPOONER, LILLINGSTON-, Warw., a demi-griffin,
wings elevated, in dexter a battle-axe, all
ppr. 86. 14
SPORHART, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, sa., supporting a spear,
of the first, headed, ar.
SPOTSWOOD, Sco., an eagle, displayed, gu., look-
ing toward the sun in splendour. Patior ut
potior,
SPOTSWOOD, or SPOTTISWOOD, Sco., a wolf's
head, couped, ppr. Patior ut potior. 19. ^
SPOTTISWOOD, Sco., two globes, ppr. Utriusque
aux'ilio. 8. 5
SPOURE, or SPOOR, a demi - antelope, erm.,
erased, per fess, gu., crined and attired, or,
in mouth a broken spear, sa., headed, ar.,
the head downward. Constans etfidelis.
SPOUSE, Cornw., a demi-buck, couped, in mouth
an arrow.
SPRACKLING, Kent, a wolf's head, erased, sa. ,
tufted, armed, and ducally gorged, or.
SPRAGG, Eng., a sword, erect, ppr., on point a
crown of olive, suspended, or.
SPRAGGS, a talbot, passant, ar., resting dexter
on a fleur-de-lis, gu.
SPRAKLING, a griffin's head, ducally gorged, or.
comp. 87. i
SPRANGER, Eng., a cinquefoil, erm. 80. 3
SPRANGER, Ess., on a ducal coronet, per pale,
or. and az., a fleur-de-lis, per pale, of the
first and second, between wings, the dexter,
az., the sinister, or.
SPRATLEY, out of a ducal coronet, a dragon's
head. 90. 15
SPRATT, Eng., two battle-axes, in saltier, ppr.
126. 15
SPRENCHEAUX, Eng., a Cornish chough, wings
addorsed, between two spear-heads, in pale,
sa. 112. 2
SPREWELL, Sco., a book, expanded. Manet in
aternum. 149. 3
SPRIGG, Eng., a laurel-branch, vert. 53-9
SPRIGNELL, Yorks. and Middx., a demi-lion,
rampant, or, in dexter a battle-axe, ar.,
handle, gold. 44. 15
SPRING, Suff., a demi-stag, quarterly, ar. and
or, in mouth some flowers, of the first.
79- 4
SPRING, a stag's head. 84. 10
SPRING, Suff., a demi-antelope, quarterly, ar.
and or, horns counterchanged. 82. 1 1
SPRINGE, Suff., a stag's head, ppr. Non mihi,
sed patrice. 84. 10
SPRINGET, or SPRINGETT, Kent and Suss., an
eagle, displayed, ar.,mernbered and crowned,
gu., standing on a serpent, nowed, in fret,
ppr.
SPRINGETT, Suss., a spread eagle. 95. 13
SPRINGHAM, Iri., a deini - lion, rampant, ar. ,
SPR
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holding a book, displayed, ppr., garnished,
or, ribbons, vert.
SPRINGHOSE, Eng., a Cornish chough, wings
addorsed, between two spear-heads, erect,
sa. 112. 2
SPROTT, Eng., a pelican's head, erased, vulning,
ppr. 103. II
SPROUL, Sco., a water-bouget, or. 131. 10
SPROULE, Somers., a falcon, belled, devouring
a partridge, ppr. 97' 9
SPRY, a greyhound's head, ar. 1 8. IO
SPRYE, Cornw. and Devons., a dove, standing
on a snake, nowed, all ppr. 1 10. 9
SPURCOCK, a cock, volant, ar., crested, gu.
SFURDENS, Norf., in lion's gamb, ppr., a cross
moline, counterchanged. Denuofortasse lu-
tescat. 44. I
SPURLING, Ess., between wings, conjoined and
displayed, ar., a mullet of six points, or.
141. I
SPURLING, Herts., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a greyhound, sejant, or.
SPURRIER, Eng., a long cross, or, on three
steps. 137. 4
SPURSELL, a cross-bow, erect.
SPURSTOW, and SPURSTOWE, ChesH and Lond.,
a demi-woman, couped below breasts, hair
flotant, all ppr. 139. 8
SPURWAYE, Devons., a garb, or. 12. 13
SPYCER, Warw., a tower with a dome on top,
ar. 22. 5
SPYCER, out of a mural coronet, a cubit arm,
in armour, in hand a fire-ball.
SPYER, Berks, and Oxon., a garb, per fess, or
and vert, banded, ar. 12. 13
SPYGERNELL, Eng., a hand, issuing from a
cloud, erect, shedding forth rays, holding a
mort-head. 157- Io
SPYLMAN, Eng., a torteau, gu. 149. n
SPYNGOURNE, Eng., a hand issuing from a
cloud, erect, shedding forth rays, holding a
mort-head. 157. 10
SPYRE, Eng., a garb, or, banded, vert. 12. 13
SQUAREY, Eng., a cross crosslet, or. Pro cruce
audax. 140. 14
SQUIB, Eng., on a chapeau, a pelican in flames,
ppr.
SQUIBB, Eng., a swan, in pride, crowned with
an antique crown, ppr. ~6. 1 1
SQUIRE, Eng., an antelope's head, erased,
pierced through neck by a spear, the handle
broken off. 82. 8
SQUIRE, Ess. and Lond., an elephant's head,
ar., ducal ly gorged and eared, or.
SQUIRE of Barton Place, Suff., in bear's paw,
erect, a plume of three ostrich-feathers, ppr.
Tiens ferme.
SQUIRES, Ess., on a wheel, a wyvern, wings
addorsed, ppr. 91. 3
SRABONNE, Eng., an arrow, point downwards.
65. 12
STABLE, Eng., a castle, ar., thereon a flag of
St. George. 23. 10
STABLE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., hold-
ing a mullet, ar. 46. 2
STABLES, Eng., a tower, or. 22. 14
STAGE, Kent, a cubit arm, erect, charged with
three caltraps, in hand a fleur-de-lis.
STACEY, Eng., a sword, erect, supporting a
balance and scales, equally poised. 93. 2
STACEY, Kent, an antelope's head, erased, ar.,
attired, or. £>2. 7
STA
STACK, Sco., a dexter hand, issuing, holding
by the horn a bull's head, erased, ar., drop-
ping blood. Fortiorum fortia facta.
STACKHOUSE, Eng., a ship in full sail. 21. 14
STACKHOUSE, Cornw., a saltier, raguly, or.
STACKPOLE, on a ducal coronet, a pelican in a
nest, feeding her young. sec plate 97
STACKPOOLE, Eng., on a rock, a fort in flames,
ppr. 67. 3
STACYE, Bucks., out of a marquess's coronet,
or, a demi-pegasus, az., charged with three
etoiles, winged and attired, gold, in mouth
a pansy, gu., stalked and leaved, vert.
STACYE, Bucks., a cubit arm, vested, az., cuffed;
ar., in hand, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or, charged
on arm with three bezants.
STADEN, Lond., an angel, ppr. Paratus ct
fidelis. 139. 3
STAFF, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., sup-
porting a staff, raguly, vert. 39. 7
STAFFERTON, Berks, and Hants, a buck's head,
erased, ppr., pierced through neck by a spear,
or. 82. 8
STAFFORD, Eng., in a ducal coronet, a tiger's
head, couped, maned. n. I
STAFFORD, a griffin's head, couped, ppr. 87. 6
STAFFORD, in a mural coronet, gu., a swan's
neck, with wings expanded, ar., ducally
gorged, of the first.
STAFFORD, on a ducal coronet, per pale, sa.
and gu., a swan, rising, ar., beaked, sa.
75- 5
STAFFORD, out of a ducal coronet, per pale, or
and gu., a boar's head and neck, sa. 3. 3
STAFFORD, Durh., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter a dagger, in pale. 44. 1 1
STAFFORD, Baron ( Staff ord-Jerningham), out
of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-falcon, wings
expanded, ppr. Abstulit qui dedit. 104. I
STAFFORD, Marquess of. See SUTHERLAND.
STAFFORD, Blathenwick, Northamp., out of
clouds, a naked arm, embowed, in hand a
sword, all ppr. The strongest arm upper-
most.
STAGG, Eng., a stag's head, collared, or, between
the horns a cross patte'e. comp. 84. 7
STAGG, a stag's head, cabossed, or, between the
attires a cross pattee. comp. 84. 2
STAHLSCHMIDT, Sum, a demi-warrior, couped
at thighs, in armour, an open helmet on
head, face affrontee, in dexter a battle-axe,
all ppr., a label upon a label for difference.
Deo inspirante, rege favcnte.
STAINBANK, Lond., in a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-dragon, regardant, az., wings expanded,
guttee - d'eau, charged on neck with «,
bezant.
STAINES, Eng., a castle, sa. 23. 6
STAINES, and STAINS, Eng., a dexter hand, is-
suing from a cloud, ppr., holding up a gar-
land, vert. 144. 13
STAINES, Kent, out of a naval coronet, or, a
buck's head, quarterly, ar. and ppr., attired,
gu-
STAINFORTH, a dexter arm, in armour, erect, m
hand, ppr., a broken sword, ar., hilt and
pommel, or. 144- 13
STAINFORTH, Eng., an anchor, az. 153. u
STAINFORTH, a cubit arm, in hand a broken
sword, in pale, all ppr.
STAINSBURY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
crusuly, or. 44- H
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STA
STAINTON, Eng., a covered cup, gu.
comp. 135. 2
STAIR, a cubit arm, ppr., hand holding an
arrow. 156. 6
STAIR, Earl (Dalrymple), a rock, ppr. Firm.
67- 5
STALET, Eng., a globe on a stand, ppr. 8. 4
STALLER, Eng., a stork's head, or. 116. 3
STALTON, Eng., a lion's paw, erased, holding a
rose-branch, slipped and leaved, ppr. 43. I
STAMER, Bart., Iri., a stag's head, erased,
:gorged with a mural coronet, or. Jubilee —
and — Virtute et valore.
STAMFIELD, Sco., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or, within two laurel-branches, ppr.
STAMFORD, Middx. and Staffs., a gauntlet, or,
grasping a broken sword, ar., hilt and pom-
mel, sa.
STAMFORD, Staffs., a stag's head, ar., attired,
of the last, guttee-de-sang, charged on neck
with a bar-gemelle, gu. comp. 84. 1 1
STAMFORD, Earl of (Grey), a unicorn, salient,
erm. A ma puissance. 7°« IO
STAMP, Berks, and Oxon., a demi-colt, ar. 72. 10
STAMPART, a gauntlet, or, grasping a broken
sword, ar., hilt and pommel, sa.
STAMPS, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a swan,
wings addorsed, ducally gorged, all ppr.
see plate 75
STANARD, Lond., an arm, in antique mail,
ppr., in hand a battle-axe, sa., headed and
armed, ar.
STANBURY, Cornw., a lion, rampant. 41. 12
STANDARD, Oxon., a cubit arm, erect, vert,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr.. a bow, strung, ppr.
STANDBRIDGE, Suss, and Birm., a demi-lion,
rampant, or, holding an escallop, ar. 42. 6
STANDEN, Eng., an angel, ppr. 139. 3
STANDISH, Berks., Lane., and Leic., a cock,
ar., armed and crested, gu. 94. 12
STANDISH, a cock, crowing, ppr. 94. 12
STANDISH, a griffin, sejant, erect, on hind legs,
holding with fore-feet a battle-axe, in pale.
STANDISH, an owl, ar., beaked and legged, or,
statant on a rat, sa.
STANDISH, CARR-, of Duxbury Park, Lane., a
cock, ar. Constant en tout. 94. 12
STANDISH, STRICKLAND-, of Standish Hall,
Lane. : ( I . ) For Standish, an owl, with a rat
in its talons, ppr. (2.) For Strickland, a
holly-bush, ppr. 29. 7
STANDLEY, Eng., a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
STANDON, Eng., on stump of oak-tree, shooting
new branches, a stork, ppr. 116. II
STANE, BRAMSTON- : (i.) For Stane, a cubit
arm, erect, ppr., in hand a battle-axe, ar.,
headed, or. 156. 14. (2.) For Bramston,
a lion, sejant, or, collared, sa., charged with
three plates. 38. I
STANESBY, Durh., a hand holding a horse-lock.
STANFIELD, Suss., on a mount, a vine, fructed,
all vert.
STANFORD, Eng., a buck's head, couped, at-
tired, or. 84. ii
STANFORD, a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
STANGER, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
STANHOP, five bell-flowers, erect, ppr., leaved,
vert.
STANHOPE, Yorks. and Notts., a tower, az.,
with a demi-lion, rampant, issuing from the
battlements, or, ducally crowned, gu.; be-
tween paws a grenade, fired, ppr. comp. 22. 3
STANHOPE, Earl of Harrington. See HARRING-
TON.
STANHOPE, out of a mural coronet, a dragon's
head, vomiting flames.
STANHOPE, Earl (Stanhope), a tower, az.,
thereon a demi-lion, rampant, or, ducally
crowned, gu., between paws a grenade, ppr.
A Deo et rege. comp. 22. 3
STANHOPE, SCUDAMORE-, Bart., Middx., same
crest.
STANHOPE, SPENCER-, of Cannon Hall, Yorks. :
(i.) For Stanhope, a tower, az., thereon a
demi-lion, rampant, or, ducally crowned, gu.,
between paws a grenade, fired, ppr. A Deo
ct rege. comp. 22. 3. (2.) For Spencer, a
seamew, ppr. Dieu defend le droit.
STANIER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's
head, ppr. 86. 3
STANLEY, Norf., a stag's head, erased, ar., at-
tired, or. 83. 13
STANLEY, Kent and Lane., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a cradle, or, containing a
child, swaddled, of the first, thereon an eagle,
preying. Sans changer. 97. 3 and 5
STANLEY, Chesh., a stag's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or. 84. 1 1
STANLEY, Baron, U.K. (Stanley), on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., an eagle, wings ex-
panded, or, preying on an infant, ppr.,
swaddled, of the first, banded, ar. Sans
changer. 97-3
STANLEY, Northamp., an eagle, az., preying on
a child, ppr., swaddled in a basket, gu. 97. 5
STANLEY, Earl of Derby. See DERBY.
STANLEY, Eng., a stag's head, ppr. 84. n
STANLEY, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
STANLEY, a griffin's head, erased, ar., charged
with three ogresses, in mouth a lion's gamb,
erased.
STANLEY, a griffin's head, erased, sa., on breast
three bezants, in triangle, in mouth a lion's
gamb, erased, gu.
STANLEY, a stag's head, couped, or. 84. 1 1
STANLEY, a stag's head, couped, ar., attired, or,
gorged with a mural coronet, gold.
STANLEY, Lond., Suss., and Derbs., an eagle's
head, couped, ar., charged with three
ogresses, one and two, in beak an eagle's
leg, erased at thigh, gu.
STANLEY, an eagle's head, erased, or, in beak
an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, gu.
STANLEY, Kent, a demi-heraldic wolf, ar.,
tufted, or. 63. 5
STANLEY, Cumb., a stag's head, ar., attired, or,
collared, vert. Sans changer. 83. 12
STANLEY, Suss, and Lane., a stag's head, erased,
ar., attired, or, collared, gu. 83. 12
STANLEY, Bart., Chesh., a stag's head and neck,
couped, ar., attired and collared, or, the
tongue hanging out, gu. 83. 12
STANMER, Ess. and Chesh., a stag's head, erm.,
attired, or, gorged with a fess dancettee.
STANNARD, Iri., an eagle, displayed, per pale,
or and sa. 95. 13
STANNARD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a dolphin,
naiant, ppr. 68. 2
STANNOW, Norf., a demi-eagle, displayed,
erm., on breast three guttes-de-sang, two
and one, in beak a holly -leaf, vert.
comp. 1 02. 12
STANNUS, Carlingford, co. Louth, a talbot's
head, couped, ar., collared, sa., lined, and
STA 377
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catching a dove, volant, of the first. Et vi
et virtute.
STANSFIELD, CROMPTON-, of Esholt Hall,
Yorks. : (i.) For Stansfield, a lion's head,
erased, encircled by a wreath. Nosce teip-
sum. comp. 49. 10. (2.) For Crompton, a
demi-horse, sa., vulned in chest by an arrow,
ppr. Love and loyalty.
STANTON, Norf., Warw., and Suff., a wolf,
sejant, ar., guttee-de-sang, collared and
lined, or.
STANTON, Eng., an ermine, gu. 33. I
STANTON, Beds, and Leic., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, vaire, sa. and erm., ducally crowned,
or. comp. 46. 3
STAPERS, Lond., a lion, sejant, ar., in dexter
an etoile, sa.
STAPILFORD, a boar's head, couped, or, in mouth
a flower-branch, vert.
STAPLE, Eng., a ram, ar., armed and unguled,
dr. God be our friend. 57. II
STAPLE, Eng., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. I
STAPLE, Middx., a lion, rampant, collared.
41- 5
STAPLES, out of a crown vallary, /tr., a lion's
head, affronte'e, gu., semee-de-lis, ducally
crowned, or. 42. 2
STAPLES, Iri., a dexter arm, couped and em-
bowed, hand holding up a fire grenade, fired,
ppr. 142. 8
STAPLES, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a swan, in
pride, ducally gorged, ppr. comp. 75. 5
STAPLES, Bart., Iri., a derm-negro, affronte'e,
holding a bolt-staple, or.
STAPLES-BROWNE, Lauton, Oxon. : (i.) Same
as above. (2.) An eagle, displayed, sa.,
wings, fretty, resting each claw on a mullet,
or.
STAPLETON of Milton, Yorks., out of a ducal
coronet, a man's head, couped at shoulder,
in profile, ppr., wreathed about temples, ar.
and sa.
STAPLETON, Ess., same crest. Fide, sed cui
vide.
STAPLETON, Eng., a talbot, ar., on shoulders
six guttes, gu. Pro magnd chartd. 59- 6
STAPLETON, Baron. See LE DESPENCER.
STAPLETON, Ess. and Yorks., a man's head,
couped at shoulders, in profile, ppr., wreathed
about head, ar. and sa. 128. 14
STAPLETON, Ess. and Yorks., a unicorn's head,
erased, armed and attired, or. 70. 5
STAPLETON, Yorks., a Saracen's head, in profile,
ppr. 123. 12
STAPLETON, Bart., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a Saracen's head, affronte'e, wreathed about
temples, ar. and sa. comp. 130. 13.
STAPLETON-COTTON. See Lord COMBERMERE.
STAPLE Y, Suss., on a mount, vert, a buck, ar.
79- 4
STAPLEY, Suss., a demi-hairy -savage, girt round
body with a belt, gu., rimmed and studded,
or, thereon a chain, gold, in hands a staple,
or, points downward.
STAPYLTON, Eng., a Saracen's head, affronte'e,
couped at shoulders, ppr. 123. 14
STAPYLTON of Norton, Durh., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a Saracen's head, atfrontee, ppr.
Fide, scd cui vide.
STAPYLTON, MARTIN-, of My ton, Yorks., in a
, ducal coronet, ar., a Saracen's head, affronte'e,
wreathed, ar. and sa. Fide, sed cui vide.
STARK, Sco., a bull's head, erased, ar. Forti-
orum fortia facta. 15. 6
STARK, Sco., a dexter hand holding by the horn
a bull's head, erased, ar., and dropping blood,
ppr. Fortiorum fortia facta.
STARK, Sco., a bull's head, erased, ar., ppr.
Foi'tiorum fortia facta. 15* 6
STARK, and STARKE, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a stag's head, gardant, gu., armed,
of the first. 83. IO
STARKEY, Eng., a stork's head, erased, per pale,
ar. and sa., in beak. gu. , a snake, vert. 115. 5
STARKEY, or STARKIE, Lond. and Lane., a stork,
sa. 115. 8
STARKIE, LE-GENDRE-, of Huntroyde, Lane., a
stork, ppr. 115. 8
STARKY, a heron's head, erased, in beak a snake,
vert. II5-5
STARLING, Eng., a lion's head, ppr., collared,
az. 49. 14
STARLING, Norwich, a starling, wings addorsed,
sa., resting dexter on an etoile of eight points.
STARR, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a lion, ram-
pant, ppr. Vive en espoir. 41. 12
STARR, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr., holding a mullet,
or. 46. 2
STARR, Kent, a lion, couchant, or, charged
with an etoile, gu.
STASAM, Eng., a bell, az. 159. I
STATHAM, Eng., a lion's head, erased, within a
fetterlock, ppr. 45. 7
STATHUM, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased,
gu. 20. 4
STATTER, WILLIAM, Esq., F.R.C.S., a talbot's
head, couped, or. Rccte faciendo audax.
61. 3
STAUNTON, Warw., a fox, ppr. Moderata du-
rant. 16. II
STAUNTON, Line., a lion, passant, or, in dexter
a cross forme'e, fitched, gu.
STAUNTON of Staunton Hall, Notts., a fox, pas-
sant, ppr. 1 6. ii
STAUNTON, Bart., Iri., on a mount, a fox,
statant, all ppr.
STAVELEY, Eng., an oak -branch, and cross
crosslet, fitched, in saltier. 65. 14
STAVELEY, a stag's head, cabossed. 84. 2
STAVERTON, a stag's head, erased, sa., pierced
through neck by an arrow, feathered and
armed, or. see plate 83
STAWELL, on a chapeau, a hawk, wings dis-
played, in beak a label, or.
STAWELL, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a demi-buck, or, attired, sa. 82. 13
STAWTON, Berks., a roebuck's head. 84. 1 1
STAYLEY, Eng., a globe on a stand, ppr. 8. 4
STAYLTON, Eng., a lion's paw, erased, holding
a rose-branch, slipped and leaved, ppr. 43. I
STAYNINGS, Somers., a bull. 14. 13
STEAD, Eng., on a chapeau, a salamander in
flames, all ppr. 27. 7
STEAD, Sco., a nag's head. 72. i
STEADE of Beauchieff Abbey, Derbs., a stag,
trippant, ar. 79. 4
STEADMAN, Eng., a demi-griffin, or. 86. 13
STEAVENSON, Northumb. and Sco., on a rock,
ppr., a lion, couchant, gardant, or. Ccelum,
non solum.
STEBBING, Norf., Suff., and Lond., a lion's
head, erased, ar. 47. 13
STEDDERT, Sco., a star, issuing from a cloud,
ppr. Post nubes lux. 7. 4
STE
378
STEDMAN, Sco., a horse's head, or. 72. i
STEDMAN, Eng., a peacock's head, between
wings, in beak an adder, ppr. 117. 4
STEDMAN, Glouc., a demi- virgin, ppr., hair
dishevelled, in dexter a cross crosslet, vert.
STEUMAN, a chevalier, in complete armour, on
horseback, at speed, tilting with a lance, all
ppr. see plate 73
STEDMAN, an anchor, ppr. 153. n
STEDMAN, an anchor and cable, ppr. Cuncta
mea mecam. 133. 7
STEED, Eng., a horse's head, erased, ar. 72. I
STEEDE, Kent, a stag, trippant, ar. 79. 4
STEEDE, Kent, a reindeer, ar., attired, or.
84. 8
STEEDE, Kent, a reindeer, current, ar., attired,
or. 81. 13
STEEDE, Kent, a castle, environed with a lau-
rel-branch.
STEEDMAN, Sco., an anchor, az. For security.
153- II
STEEL, Sco., a horse, passant, sa. 72. 12
STEEL, and STEELE, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-ostrich, wings addorsed, gu.
1 08. 9
STEEL, Somers. and Suff . , a stork, ar. 115. 8
STEEL, and STEELE, a cubit arm, in armour,
hand holding up an esquire's helmet.
comp. 126. 3
STEELE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 13
STEELE, or STEELL, Sco., a lion's head, erased,
gu. Prudentid et animis. 47. 13
STEELE, Bart., Iri., a demi -eagle, displayed, in
beak a snake, all ppr.
STEER, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
with a shield buckled on, ppr. 143. 13
STEER, Eng., two oars, in saltier, ppr. 121. 15
STEER, Eng., an eagle, wings addorsed, de-
vouring a land -tortoise, ppr. 97. 12
STEERE, Surr., a dexter arm, vested, gu., hand
holding a sword, in pale, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or, the blade entwined by a ser-
pent, head downward, also ppr.
STEERE, Surr. : (i.) For Steere, out of a mural
coronet, per pale, gu. and sa., a lion's gamb,
erect, ar., armed, of the first. (2.) An arm,
embowed, vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand,
ppr., a sword, erect, of the second, hilt, or,
on blade a snake, entwined, vert. Tu ne
cede malis. comp. 151. 15
STEERES, Surr., out of a mural coronet, a lion's
gamb, erect. Tu ne cede malis.
STEERR, and STEERRS, Eng., a horse's head,
sa., maned, or. 72. i
STEERS, Iri., on a chapeau, a wyvern, sans
legs, wings expanded, ppr. 92. 1 1
STEERS, Eng., a griffin, sejant, or. 88. 13
STEGGALL, Lond., on a chapeau, an eagle,
rising, ppr. Sursum. 98. II
STEIN, Sco., an eagle's bead, between wings.
Addiemtendo. 1 02. 13
STEINMAN, a demi-ibex, rampant, ar., armed,
or, charged on shoulder with a cross pattee,
az. Ante expectaiam difm.
STEINMETZ, Eng., two elephants' trunks, ad-
dorsed, sa. 145. 7
STELTON, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. i
STEMPE, Hants, a greyhound's head, couped,
sa., guttde-d'eau, ducally gorged, ringed, and
lined, or.
STENHOUSE, a talbot's head, collared, in mouth
a martlet, ppr. Fortes fideles.
STE
STENNETT, or STENNITT, out of a ducal coronet,
a stag's head, or, 83. I
STENT, Suss., a colt's head, in mouth a banner.
STENYNGE, Somers. and Suff., a ram, passant,
gu., attired, or. 57. 10
STEPHEN, Sco., a leopard's head, affrontee, or.
47-. 2
STEPHEN, Middx., an eagle, displayed, with
two heads, sa., beaked and legged, or. 96. 13
STEPHEN, Glouc., out of a ducal coronet, a
dolphin's head, ar.
STEPHENS, a demi-eagle, wings addorsed.
comp. 101. 14
STEPHENS, Wilts., between wings, or, a raven's
head, erm.
STEPHENS, Ess., an eagle, or, preying on a
lion's gamb, erased, gu.
STEPHENS, Cornw., on a rock, ppr., a salmon,
in fess, ar., in mouth a rose, gu., stalked
and leaved, vert.
STEPHENS of Tregenna Castle, Cornw., a lion,
rampant, ar., guttee - de - sang. Virtutis
amore. 41. 12
STEPHENS, Salop and Cornw., a demi-eagle,
displayed, or, beaked and winged, sa. 102. 12
STEPHENS, Ess., a demi-eagle, displayed, or.
102. 12
STEPHENS, Eng., an eagle's head, or, between
wings, erm. 102. 13
STEPHENS of Waterford, Iri., a cock, gu.
94. 12
STEPHENS of Little Sodbury, Glouc., a demi-
eagle, displayed, or. Deus intersit. 102. 12
STEPHENSON, a ship in full sail, ppr. 21. 14
STEPHENSON, Lond., an eagle, displayed, in
dexter a sword, in pale, in sinister a pistol,
all ppr. For right.
STEPHENSON, a leopard's head and shoulders,
ppr., fire issuing from mouth. IO. 14
STEPHENSON, Eng., a garb, or. 12. 13
STEPHENSON, Middx., a hawk's head, erased,
or. 103. 3
STEPKINS, a stag's head, couped, ar., attired,
or. 84. 1 1
STEPNEY, Wei., a talbot's head, erased, gu.,
eared, or, gorged with a collar, chequy, gold
and az., in mouth a buck's horn, of the
second. Fide et vigilantid.
STEPPLE, a sword and laurel-branch in saltier,
ppr.
STERLING, Iri., on point of sword, erect, ppr.,
a maunch, gu. 128. 9
STERLING, Herts., a lion, passant, ppr. 36. i
STERN, Eng., a griffin, segreant, ppr. 86. 10
STERNE, Norf., Herts., Cambs., i>ucks., and
York, a falcon, rising, ppr. 1OO. 13
STERNE, a cock-starling, ppr.
STERRY, Eng., a fir-branch, fructed, or. 13. 5
STERRY, Eng., a sword, in bend, ppr. 154. 9
STERT, Devons., a cross forme"e, sa., between
wings, ar. 94. 6
STEUART of Allanton, a dexter hand holding
a thistle, both ppr. Juiunt aspera fortes —
and — Virtutis in bel'o prcemium. 85. 1 1
STEUART, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant. Nine
orior: 44. 14
STEUART, Sco., a dexter and sinister hand
holding up a heart, ppr. Corde et manu.
. 133- 3
STEUART, Sco., a pelican, in nest, feeding her
young, ppr. Solus per Christum redcmp-
torem. 97' 2
STE
STEUART. Earl of Castle-Steuart. Ste CASTLE-
STEUART.
STEUART, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. Stat
fclix, amice Domino. 47. 13
STEUART, Bart., Sco., a thistle, and a full-blown
rose, in saltier, ppr. Juvant aspera probum.
30. 3
STEUART, Carlow, a pelican, ar., winged, or, in
nest, feeding her young, ppr. 97. I
STEVENS of St. Ives, Cornw., a lion, rampant,
ar., guttee-de-sang. 41. 12
STEVENS, Gloucester, an eagle, issuing, wings
displayed, or, charged on breast with a
mullet, sa. Addiemtendo. comp. 101. 1 1
STEVENS, Edinr., an eagle, rising, looking at
the sun, ppr. Ad diem tcndo. 100. 4
STEVENS, an eagle, wings addorsed, preying on
a talon.
STEVENS, out of a ducal coronet, a cubit arm,
vested and cuffed, hand holding a book, ex-
panded.
STEVENS, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-Kon,
holding a flag.
STEVENS, Sco., a dexter hand holding a mason's
chisel, ppr. Vi et artc.
STEVENS, a garb, or, banded. 12. 13
STEVENS, Berks. , a demi-falcon, displayed, or.
STEVENS, Cornw., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
guttee-de-sang. 44. 14
STEVENSON, Cumb. andLond., a garb, erminois.
12. 13
STEVENSON, a dexter hand, issuing from a cloud,
holding a laurel garland, all ppr. Ccelum,
non sol um. 144. 13
STEVENSON, a hand holding a scroll, rolled up,
ppr. Fidus in arcanis. 125. 3
STEVENSON, Chesh., a rose-tree, bearing, ppr.
Virtus ubique sedem. 30. 5
STEVENSON, a griffin's head, couped. 87. 6
STEVENSON, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head, between wings. 102. 2
STEVENSON, an antelope's head, erased. 82. 7
STEVENSON, on the top of a hollow rock, a lion,
couchant.
STEVENSON, Uffington, Line. : (i.) For Steven-
son, a demi-lion, regardant, gu., charged on
shoulder with a cross crosslet, fitched, be-
tween paws, a mullet, or. (2.) For BeUairs,
a lion's gamb, per pale, gu. and sa. Virtus
tutissima cassis.
STEVENSON, a demi-lion, ar. 44. 14
STEVENSON, Sco., a dexter hand holding a
laurel crown, ppr. Ccelum, non solum.
i5°- 7
STEVENSON, Sco., a dexter hand holding a
scroll of vellum, ppr. Fidus in arcanum.
125- 3
STEVENSON, Derb. and Line., a garb, or. 12. 13
STKVENSTONE, Sco.. a dexter hand, issuing
from a cloud, holding a garland of laurel,
ppr. Ca'lum, non solum. 144. 13
STEVENTON, Salop, a stag's head, couped.
84. 10
STEVENTON, Salop, a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
84. 2
STEVYNSON, Derbs. and Line., a garb, or.
12. 13
STEWARD of Nottington, Dors., a pelican,
vulning, ppr. 97. 7
STEWARD, on a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
beaked, ar., a bend, raguly, or, between three
bezants, one and two.
379 STE
STEWARD, a stag, ppr., ducally gorged and
attired, or.
STEWARD, Cambs., Suff., and Norf., a stag,
passant, ppr., attired, ar., ducally gorged,
gu-
STEWARD, a griffin's head, couped, gu. 87. 6
STEWARD, a lion, rampant, gu., ducally col-
lared, or.
STEWARD, Northamp., a stag, ppr., gorged
with a collar, chequy, ar. and az.
STEWART, Sco., a pelican, feeding her young,
in a nest, all ppr. Vircscit. 97. I
STEWART, Sco., a lion's head. 47. 14
STEWART, Baron. See LONDONDERRY, Mar-
quess of.
STEWART, Baron Blantyre. See BLANTYRE.
STEWART, a hand, issuing, holding a scimitar.
Arant. 158. 9
STEWART, a unicorn's head and neck, issuing.
Quhidder will ye. 70. 4
STEWART, Sco., a bee, erect, wings expanded,
ppr. God will provide. 76. 4
STEWART, Sco., a man's head, affronted, armed
with a helmet, ppr. Pro reje et patrid.
121. 8
STEWART, a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Nobilis
ira — and — Avito rirct honore. 44. 14
STEWART, a garb, or, surmounted of a crow,
ppr. Judge nouf/ht. comp. 12. 13
STEWART of Ardvorlich, Perth, a dexter arm,
embowed, in hand a sword, in bend sinister,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Dcojuvante, vinco.
154. 6
STEWART of St. Fort, Fife, a dexter cubit arm,
in hand a dagger, in pale, both ppr. Never
fear. 122. 12
STEWART, Peebles, a branch of olive and Indian
palm, in saltier. Pax copia virtus.
STEWART, a pelican, feeding her young, or, in
nest, vert. Solus per Christum redemptorem .
97. 2
STEWART, Sco., a unicorn's head and neck, ar ,
maned, or, horned, gu. Quhadder will ze.
70. 4
STEWART, Sco., a unicorn's head, issuing, ar.,
maned, horned, and beaked, or. Quhaddcr
will z$. /O. 4
STEWART, Sco., a unicorn's head, issuing, ar.,
horned, or. Pass foncard. 70. 4
STEWART, Sco. and Eng., a thistle and sprig of
rose-tree, in saltier, ppr. Juvant aspera pro-
bum. 30. 3
STEWART, Sco., a savage's head, couped, ppr.
Rcddunt commercia mitcm. 123. 12
STEWART of Belladrum, Inverness, two hands,
conjoined, holding a man's heart, ppr. Cordc
et manu. 133. 3
STEWART, Sco., a man's head, couped, ppr.
Pro rege et patriot. 123. 14
STEWART, Sco., a bee, volant, in arriere, ppr.
Provident ice fido. 76. 4
STEWART, Sco., a gilliflovver, slipped, ppr.
Viresco. 53- I2
STEWART, Sco., a greyhound, couchant, within
two branches of bay. ppr. Fide et opera. 18. 9
STEWART, Sco., a dexter hand grasping a sword.
Avant. 159. 7
STEWART, Sco., a boar's head, couped, or.
Virtuteorta. 3- 9
STEWART, Sco., a dexter hand holding^ dagger,
erect, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Ncvc r fear.
122. 5
STE
STI
STEWAKT, Sco., a pelican, in her nest, ppr.
£alus per Christum redempterem. 97. 2
STEWAKT, Sco., a unicorn's head, ar., maned
and horned, or. Whadder. 70. 4
STEWART, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a dagger, in pale, ppr. Mine orior.
44- II
STEWART, Sco., a pelican, vulning, ppr. Vires-
cit vulnere. 97. 4
STEWART, Sco., a dexter hand holding a
thistle, slipped, both ppr. Aspera juvant.
85. ii
STEWART, Sco. a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Hinc
orior. 44. 14
STEWART, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., lan-
gued and armed, az. Nobilis ira. 44. 14
STEWART, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a
buckle, or. Suffibulatus majores sequor.
STEWART, Sco., a bee, volant, ppr. Parat et
cur at. 76. 4
STEWART, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr. Vir-
tutefortuna comes. 101. 10
STEWART of Lorn, a hand holding a key, in
bend. 78. 13
STEWART, Sco., a dragon's head, vert. Pass
forward. 90. 4
STEWART, a lion's head, erased. Spero meliora.
47- 13
STEWART, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. Nil
sisterc contra. 47. 13
STEWART, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr. Sem-
per fidclis. 47. 13
STEWART, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. Stat
felix, amice Domino. 47. 13
STEWART, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu. Lce-
dere noli. 47. 13
STEWART, Bart, Sco. : (i.) A lion's head,
erased, gu., armed and langued, az. Spero
meliora. 47. 13. (2.) A demi-savage, hold-
ing a club over shoulder, ppr., wreathed
about head and middle with laurel, vert. 7
mean well. 125. 10
STEWART, Sco., a dexter hand holding a dagger,
ppr. Pro rege, et lege. 1 27. 7
STEWART, Iri., a dexter hand, couped below
elbow, holding a heart, in pale, all ppr. Nil
desperandum. 145. 3
STEWART, a dexter hand, in pale, grasping a
rose and thistle, in saltier.
STEWART, a griffin, passant. 87. 1 3
STEWART, Sco., trunk of old oak-tree sprouting
a branch on the dexter side, acorned, ppr.
Resurgam. 26. 13
STEWART, Sco., a lion's paw, and a palm-branch,
in saltier, ppr. Christus mihi lucrum.
STEWART, Sco. a king enthroned, holding in
dexter hand a sword, and in sinister a falcon.
Sicfuit, eat, et erit.
STEWART, Sco., in hand a thistle, ppr. Virtu-
tis prcemium. 85. II
STEWART, Sco., an anchor, erect, az., ensigned
with a man's heart, ppr. Fixus ac solidus.
comp. 153. ii
STEWART, Sco., a demi-savage, wreathed round
loins, chequy, az. and ar., on head an antique
crown, holding over dexter shoulder a club,
and in sinister a heart, between wings, im-
perially crowned. Dant priscce decorem.
comp. 125. 10
STEWART, Earl of Galloway. See GALLOWAY.
STEWART, Sco., a civet-cat, couchant, ppr.
Semper paratus.
STEWART, Sco., two bees in saltier, ppr. Pro-
videntice fido. 76. 2
STEWART, Sco., a demi-lion, gardant, ppr., in
dexter a mullet, sa. Suflibulatus majores
sequor. see plate 43
STEWART, Sco., a pelican, ar., winged, or, in
nest, feeding her young, ppr. Virescit. 97. 2
STEWART, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a sword,
and in sinister a pair of scabs, all ppr.
Ilonestate vetustas stat. co up. plate 44
STEWART, Sco., a holly-leaf, slipped, vert. Sic
virescit industria. 29. I
STEWART, Sco., a hand holding a plumb-rule,
ppr. Candide.
STEWART, a griffin's head, couped, gu. 87. 6
STEWART, a dragon, statant, or. see plate 89
STEWART, Bart, Iri., a unicorn's head, couped,
ar., horned and crined, or, between two
olive-branches, ppr. Forward. 71. 8
STEWART, Bart, Sco., two bees, counter- volant,
ppr. Provide. 76. 2
STEWART, Bart, Iri., a dexter hand in armour,
ppr., holding a heart, gu. Nil desperandum,
est.
STEWART- VANE, Marquess of Londonderry.
See LONDONDERRY.
STEWEKLEY, Somers., a triple plume of ostrich-
feathers, intermixed, one ar., the others sa.
STEWINS, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge-pierced,
gu. 77. 7
STIBBERT, a castle, ruined in sinister tower,
with flag displayed.
STIBBERT, Lond., out of an Eastern crown, or,
doubled, erm., the second and fourth points,
vert, an arm, in armour, embowed, gold,
grasping a Persian scimitar, hilt and pommel,
or. Per ardua.
STIDDOLPH, Surr., a wolf's head, erased, per
fess, or and gu. 19. 6
STILES, a wolf's head, erased, sa., collared, or,
the neck below the collar fretty, gold. 62. 2
STILES, Berks., an arm, hand grasping a head,
all ppr., the elbow tied with a scarf, az.
STILL, Wilts., Somers., and Suff., a stork, ar.
115. 8
STILL, a kingfisher, ppr. 114. 5
STILLINGFLEET, a leopard's head and neck,
ppr., collared and chained, gu. Magna est
veritas. I o. 9
STILLINGTON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a mul-
let, between two branches of laurel, in orle.
53- 8
STIRLIN, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ar.
88. 7
STIRLING, Sco., a lion, passant, ppr. Fides ser-
vata secundat. 36. I
STIRLING, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. Faren
tibus auris. 21. 13
STIRLING, Sco., a dexter hand pointing a lancet,
ppr. By wounding I cure. 158. 5
STIRLING, Sco., an eagle, displayed, in dexter
a sword, in sinister a pistol, ppr. For right
— and — Noctesque diesque prasto.
STIRLING of Keir, Perths., a moor's head,
couped, ppr. Gang forward. 134. 13
STIRLING of Kippendavie, Perths., a Saracen's
head, in profile, wreathed. Gang forward.
ip1- *5 „
STIRLING, Bart., Sco., a demi-moor, issuing, at \ ;
his back a quiver of arrows, dexter arm
stretched out, holding an arrow in fess, all
ppr. Forward.
STI
381
STO
STIRLING, Sco. , same crest.
STIRLING, Bart., Sco., a lion, passant, gu.
Semper fidelis. 36. i
STIRLING, Bart., Sco., a moor's head, couped,
ppr. Gang forward. 134. 13
STIRLING, Sco., a lady, issuing, from breasts
upward, ppr., attired, and winged, or, en-
signed on head with a cross, gu. 129. 6
STIRLING, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ppr.
3- 9
STIRLING, Sco., a lion's gamb, holding an oak
branch, f ructed, ppr. Hie fidus et robore.
STIRLING, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr. Hie
fidus et robore. 83. 13
STIRLING, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
stag's head, ppr. Forward. 83. I
STIRLING, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
buck's head, az., attired, gold. 83. I
STIRLING, Bart., of Faskine, Sco., a dexter
armed arm, issuing from a ducal coronet,
hand grasping a dagger, in fess, all ppr.,
hilt and pommel, or.
STIRROP, an arm, in armour, embowed to sinis-
ter, garnished, or, in gauntlet a tilting-lance,
ppr., thereon a forked pennon.
STITT, J. C., Esq., Kirkside, Croxteth Park,
Liverpool, a wolf's head, erased, per fess, or,
and gules. Sed sine labe decus. 19. 6
STIVEN, Sco., a crescent, gu. Cresco. 140. 2
STOBART, Durh., a cubit arm, in hand a dagger,
point upward. 122. 12
STOCK, Eng., a domed tower, with a flag dis-
played from top. 22. 5
STOCK, Iri., a pheon, ppr., point upward. 89. 3
STOCK, a hawk, ppr., wings displayed, belled,
or. 100. 13
STOCKBRIDGE, Eng., out of a cloud, two dexter
hands, in armour, conjoined, holding up a
heart inflamed, all ppr. comp. 149. 12
STOCKDALE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a triple plume of ostrich-feathers, ppr. 1 1 8. 2
STOCKDALE, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, or,
a griffin's head, ar. 88. 2
STOCKDALE, Yorks., a talbot, passant, ppr.
61. 7
STOCKEN, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant. Re-
novate animos. 44. 14
STOKEN, Iri., an arm, from shoulder, hand
holding a garland of laurel, ppr. 123. 7
STOCKENSTROM, Bart., of Masstrom, Cape of
Good Hope, in front of stump of tree, with
one branch sprouting from dexter side, two
swords, in saltier, points upward, ppr., hilts
and pommels, or. Fortis, si jure fortis.
STOCKER, Eng., an old man's head, in profile,
vested, gu., wreathed about temples, ar. and
sa.
STOCKES, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant. Fortis,
nonferox. 44-14
STOCKET, Lond. and Kent, on stump of tree,
couped and eradicated, ar., a lion, sejant,
sa. 38. 5
STOCKHAM, a demi-eagle, displayed, or, on breast
a thistle, ppr.
STOCKLET, Eng., a hind's head, ppr. 85. 3
STOCKLEY, Lond., a hind's head, ppr. Sequor
nee inferior. 85. 3
STOCKOE, Eng., a horse's head, erased, or,
bridled, sa.
STOCKS, or STOKES, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of ostrich-feathers,
ar., in a case, gu. Io8. 5
STOCKTON, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting
an Ionic pillar, ppr.
STOCKTON, a wolf's head, erased, collared. 62. 2
STOCKWELL, Kent, against the stock of a tree,
couped and leaved, ppr., a lion, sejant, sa.,
collared, or, supporting between paws a
bezant, charged with a cross formee, gu.
STOCKWOOD, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant, supporting a flag, gu.
46. I
STODDARD, Suff., a demi-horse, erm., environed
round body with a ducal coronet, or.
comp. 71. 9
STOOD ART, Sco., a star, issuing from a cloud,
ppr. Post nubes lux. 7. 4
STODDART, Sco., a mullet, issuing from a cloud,
Denique decus. J. 4
STODDYR, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, issuant, gu.
142. 13
STOKE, Eng., a stork, regardant, ar., resting
dexter on a pellet.
STOKELY, Eng., an esquire's helmet, az. 66. 14
STOKES, HENRY SEWELL, Bodmin, Cornwall, a
demi-lion, rampant. Spectemur agendo.
44. 14
STOKES, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, double-
queued, erm. 46. 12
STOKES, a tiger, sejant, ar., guttde-de-sang,
collared and chained, or. 9. 10
STOKES, Cambs., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
arm, embowed, vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in
hand, ppr., a staff, of the second, thereon
an imperial crown, gold.
STOKEWOOD, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant, supporting a flag, gu.
46. i
STOKOE, Eng., a horse's head, erased, or, bridled,
sa. 72. 7
STOLYON, Suss., a stag's head, erased, sa., on
neck a bezant, in mouth an acorn, or,
stalked and leaved, vert.
STOMPE, Berks, and Oxon., a demi-mule, ar.
STONARD, Eng., a leopard's head and neck,
erased, gardant, ppr. IO. 4
STONE, Suff., a demi-lion. 44. 14
STONE, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, between wings, gu., bezantee.
loo. 3
STONE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, erm, between wings, or. 100. 3
STONE, Wilts., on a mount, vert, a horse, cur-
rent, sa., bridled, crined, and hoofed, or. 73. 8
STONE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-griffin, erm., winged and beaked, of
the last. 86. 2
STONE, Lond., a unicorn's head, sa., issuing
from rays, or, maned and armed, gold,
between wings, of the first. see plate 7 1
STONE, Lond., a sea-horse, or, crined, gu., tail,
ppr., between fore-feet an escallop, of the
first. comp. 69. I
STONE, Suff. and Lond., out of a ducal coronet,
a deuii-peacock, wings expanded, or.
comp. 117. 7
STONE, Suss., a demi-cockatrice, wings ex-
panded, or. 92. 10
STONE, Suss., a demi-cockatrice, rising, ar.,
winged and crested, or. 92. 10
STONE, Kent, a spaniel, passant, ar. 35. i
STONE, Cornw., on a rock, paly-wavy of six,
ar. and az. , a salmon, ppr., in mouth a rose,
of the last, stalked and leaved, vert.
STO 382
STONEHEWER, out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle's head, erased, ppr., on neck an es-
callop, ar.
STONEHOUSE, Bart., Berks., a talbot's head,
couped, ar., collared, sa., lined and catch-
ing a dove, volant, of the first. Sublimiora
petamus.
STONER, Hants, out of a ducal coronet, sa., a
demi-eagle, displayed, or. 101. 2
SIGNER, Eng., on a rock, ppr., a bird, ar., in
mouth a stone. 105. n
STONES, Eng., an eagle, displuming a wing,
ppr. 97. 8
STONES, Derbs., a demi-dragon, pean, holding
a cross humettee, vert, gorged with a collar,
ar., charged with three roses, gu.
STONES, Middx. and Lane., a demi-dragon,
vert, collared, ar., supporting between paws
a cross crosslet, sa.
STONESTREET, a bull's head, cabossed, ar., be-
tween wings, sa.
STONOR, Oxon., on a rock, ppr., charged with
spots, gu. and az., a dove, ar., with a stone
in beak.
STOPFORD, Earl of Courtown. See COURTOWN.
STOPFORD, Iri., a lamb, ar., bearing a banner,
gu- 55- 1J
STOPFORD of Drayton House, Northamp., a
wyvern, wings addorsed, vert. Patrice in-
felicifiddis. 91. 5
STOPHAM, an escutcheon, sa. 120. 12
STORAR and STORER, a crane, ppr. 115. 2
STORER of Purley Park, Berks., a crane, ppr.
Dum spiro, spero. 115. 2
STORER of Combe Court, Surrey, a stork, ppr.
115. 8
STOREY, Eng., an escallop, or, between eagle's
wings, ppr. 5. 4
STOREY, a heron. 115. 14
STOREY, on a garland of laurel, a raven, ppr.
see plate 114
STOREY, Dors., a stork, ppr. 115. 8
STORIE, two branches of olive, in saltier, ppr.
Mceret qui laborat.
STORIE of Springfield Lodge, Surr., a derni-
lion, rampant, double-queued, gu. Courage
et esperance. 46. 12
STORK, Sco., a bull's head, erased, sa. For-
tiorum fortia facta. 15. 6
STORKS, Eng., a buffalo's head, erased, gu.
14. 9
STORMONT, Viscount. See MANSFIELD, Earl of.
STORMYN, Eng., a bear, sejant, ppr. 28. 8
STORR, Eng., a cubit arm, in armour, couped,
in fess, in hand a cross crosslet, fitched.
141. 8
STORY, Eng., a cupid, in dexter an arrow, in
sinister a bow, and at back a quiver, ppr.
comp. 135. i
STORY, a stork's head, erased, in beak a ser-
pent, no wed. 115. 5
STORY, Durh., a stork's head, erased, gorged
with a mural coronet.
STOTE, a demi-lion, rampant, double-queued.
46. 12
STOTE, Northumb., a demi-lion, rampant,
erminois, supporting a mullet, pierced, or.
comp. 46. 2
STOTEVILLE, Cambs., a plume of feathers, paly
of six, ermine and ermines. 51. 3
STOTHART, in a cloud, a mullet of six points,
ar.' Post nubes lux.
STR
STOTHER, Eng., a camel's head, sa. 31-7
STOTT, Sco., a martlet, az. Alta petit. 119.4
STOTT, Eng. , on a mount, a peacock, ppr. 1 1 7. 6
STOUGHTON, Eng., a robin-redbreast, ppr. Hoc
signum non onus, sed honor. 1 1 2. 13
STOUGHTON of Owlpenn, Glouc., same crest.
STOURTON, Eng., ademi-greyfriar, ppr., vested
in russet, girt, or, in dexter a scourge of three
lashes, with knots, and in sinister a cross,
both gold. Loyal je serai durant ma vie.
comp. 126. 8
STOUT, Eng., a talbot, passant, or. 6r. 7
STOVEN, or STOVIN, a bow, in fess, gu., trans-
fixed by an arrow, erect and flighted, of the
same, headed, ar.
STOVIN, Eng., a dragon's head, vert. 90. 4
STO WE, Line., on a ducal coronet, a leopard's
head, or, between wings, vert.
STOWERS, a rose, gu., seeded and barbed, ppr.
138- 7
STOWNE, LOWNDES-, Brightwell Park, Oxon.:
(i.) Out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's
head, ar., charged with two bars-gemelle,
gu., between wings, gold. comp. 90. 15.
(2.) A leopard's head, erased at neck, or,
gorged with a laurel-branch, ppr.
STRACEY, Bart., Norf., a lion, rampant, ermi-
nois, ducally crowned, gu., supporting a
cross pattee, fitched, of the last.
STRACHAN, Sco., a hart, at gaze, attired, and
unguled, gu. Non timeo, sed caveo. 81. 10
STRACHAN, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
wyvern, sans legs, vert. 91. 2
STRACHAN, Sco., a ship in full sail, ppr. Jurat
Deus impigros. 21. 14
STRACHAN, a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
STRACHAN, or STRAUCHAN, Sco., a demi-stag,
springing, or, in mouth a thistle, ppr. Non
timeo, sed caveo. comp. 79. 14
STRACHEY, Somers., an eagle, displayed, gu.,
charged on breast with a cross pattee, fitched,
ar.
STRACHEY, Somers., an eagle, displayed, gu.,
on breast a cross crosslet, fitched.
STRACHEY, Bart., Somers., a lion, rampant, erm.,
ducally crowned, or, supporting a cross pattee,
fitched, gold.
STRACHEY, Ess. and Ruts., same crest.
STRADBROKE, Earl of (Rous), a bunch of bay-
leaves, piled in the form of a cone, vert.
Je vive en espoir. . 66. 9
STRADBROOKE, a mountain on fire. 8. 13
STRADLING, Heref., a stag, trippant, ar., attired,
or, collared. Heb a, hyw heb I him dyne a
digon. comp. 79. 4
STRADLING, Wei., a stag, at gaze, ar. Si. 10
STRAFFORD, Eng., an elephant, statant, sa.
24. 14
STRAFFORD, Baron (Byng): (i.) An heraldic
antelope, statant, erm., horned, tusked,
maned, and hoofed, or. Tuebor. (2.) Of
augmentation, out of a mural coronet, an
arm, embowed, vested, in hand a banner.
STRAHAN, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a wyvern,
sans legs, ppr. 91. 2
STRAHAN, a dexter arm. embowed, wielding a
scimitar, both ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
146. 4
STRAITON, Sco., a mortar, and therein a pestle,
ppr. Ardus vinco. 149- 8
STRAITON, Sco., a falcon, rising, ppr. Resurgcre
tento. ioo. 13
STB
STRAKER, Durh., a horse at full speed, ppr.
Deus cst super domo. 73-5
STRANG, Lond., a cluster of wine grapes, ppr.
1 'Juice quod utile. 30. 9
STRANGE, Lane, and Lond., a lion, passant, ar.
36. i
STRANGE, Lond., two hands, clasped, ppr.,
couped at wrists. 159. II
STRANGE, Glouc. and Norf., a lion, passant,
gardant, or. 36. 13
STRANGE, Glouc. and Wilts., out of clouds, two
hands, clasped, all ppr. 136. I
STRANGE, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
STRANGE, Earl. See ATHOLL, Duke of.
STRANGEBOW, Eng., a bull's head, cabossed,
between two flags. 14. 5
STRANGER, Eng., a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
STRANGEWAYES, or STRANGWAYS, Lane., Dors.,
and Yorks., a lion, passant, paly of six, ar.
and gu. 36. i
STRANGEWAYS, a lion, passant, paly of six, ar.
and gu. 36. i
STRANGEWAYS, Sco., a lion, sa. 37. 13
STRANGEWAYS, a lion's head, affront^e, out of a
palisado coronet. 42. 2
STRANGEWICHE, a lion, passant, paly of six, ar.
and gu. 36. i
STRANGFORD, Viscount (Smythe), a leopard's
head, erased, ar., collared and chained, sa.
Virtus incendit vires. 10. 9
STRANGFORTH, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar. 121. 6
STRANGWAYS, Yorks., a lion, passant, ar.,
paled, gu. Ystoyeau et ne doublero. 36. I
STRANGWAYS of Alne, Yorks. : (i.) A lion, pas-
sant, paly of six, ar. and gu. 36. I. (2.)
Out of a ducal coronet, or, a boar's head,
sa., between wings, az., pellettee, or. Yst-
oyeau et ne doublero.
STRANGWAYS, Earl of Ilchester. See ILCHESTER.
STRANSHAM, Kent, a demi-ostrich, in mouth a
horse-shoe.
STRATFORD of Coventry, an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., grasping a falchion, hilt and
pommel, or. 140. 13
STRATFORD, Earl of Aldborough. See ALD-
BOROUGH.
STRATFORD, Eng., an arm, bent, ar., in hand a
scimitar, blade, of the first, pommel, or,
hand, ppr. 146. 4
STRATFORD, Iri., a goat's head, erased, ppr. 55. 2
STRATFORD, Glouc., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a scimitar, ppr. 1 2 1. 6
STRATFORD DE KEDCLIFFE, Viscount, a demi-
griffin, az., guttee-d'or. ^Ye cede malts, sed
contra. 86. 1 3
STRATIIALLAN, Viscount (Drummond), a gos-
hawk, wings expanded, ppr. Prias mori
quam fidcm faUere — and — Virtutem coronal
honos. 100. 3
STRATHMORE and KINGHORN, Earl of (Lyon-
Bowes), within two branches of laurel, a
lady to the girdle, vested, in dexter the
royal thistle, all ppr. In te. Domine, speravi.
STRATON, Sco., a falcon, belled, ppr., wings
expanded and inverted. Surycre tento.
loo. 13
STRATON, Sco., an eagle, wings expanded,
standing on a man's hand, in armour,
couped, at wrist. Surf/ere tento. 99. 5
STRATON, on a gauntlet, an eagle, close, ppr. .
99- 13
383 STR
STRATOUN, Sco., a pelican's head, erased, vul-
ning, ppr. 103. 11
STRATTLE, a swan, ' wings addorsed and dis-
tended, ar. 75. 8
STRATTON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, an
eagle's head, ppr. 98. I
STRATTON, Sufif., a hawk, belled and jessed,
ppr. 104. 2
STRAUNGE, Eng , two hands, couped at wrists,
clasped, conjoined. 159. u
STRAUNGE, a wolf, az., devouring a child, ppr.
STRAY, Eng., an eagle, regardant, or, wings
expanded and inverted, ar., holding a sword,
ppr. 98. 14
STRAY, an owl, or, wings displayed, gu.,
charged on breast with three hurts, between
two palets, gu.
STREATFIELD, a bunch of quills, one in bend
sinister, ppr.
STREATFIELD, Suss., a mailed arm and banner.
122. 15
STREET, an esquire's helmet, ppr., garnished,
or. 66. 14
STREET, Middx., on a mount, vert, a Cathe-
rine wheel, or, charged with a cup.
STREET, Lond., an arm, embowed, vested,
hand holding a bell, pendent.
STREETE, a lion, rampant, or, supporting be-
tween fore-paws a Catherine wheel, gu.
STREETER, Kent, a bird, wings expanded, ar.,
beaked and legged, gu. 100. 14
STRELLEY, Notts., a Saracen's -head, ppr.
123. 14
STRELLEY, Notts., an old man's head, couped,
affrontee, ppr., on his head a cap, or, turned
up, sa. 136. ii
STRELLEY, a cock's head, ar., combed and
wattled, gu., gorged with two bars nebulee,
az.
STRELLEY, Eng., an old man's head, in profile,
couped at neck, sa., round the forehead five
bells, or. see plate 123
STRETCHLEY, a demi-lion, rampant, crowned,
or, supporting between paws a cinquefoil.
STRETFIELD,Or STREATFIELD, of Chiddhlgstone,
Kent, a dexter arm, couped at shoulder,
embowed, in armour, ppr., garnished, or,
supporting in gauntlet a pennon, flotant
to dexter, and returning behind the staff to
sinister side, gu., top of pennon, ar., thereon
a cross, of the third, on the back, towards
the point, three bezants, the staff, of the
fourth, round arm, near wrist, a sash, tied
with bows, gu. Data fata secutus. 122.15
STRETTELL, a swan in pride, ppr. 76. 10
STRETTON, Eng., a demi- eagle, issuing, in
dexter a laurel-branch, ppr. 98. 6
STREVELING, Eng., the sun shining on stump
of oak-tree, ppr. 26. 10
STRICKLAND, a turkey-cock, sa., membered and
wattled, gu. 116. 5
STRICKLAND, a bundle of holly, vert, fructed,
gu., banded round middle with a wreath,
ar. and sa. 29. I
STRICKLAND, Yorks., a full-topped holly-bush,
ppr. 29. 7
STRICKLAND, Bart., Yorks., a turkey-cock in
pride, ppr. A la rolonte de Dicii. 1 1 6. 5
STRICKLAND, Dors., an escallop, ppr. 5. i
STRICKSON, from a mural coronet, or, a dragon,
issuing, gu., wings addorsed, in dexter a
thunderbolt, also gu.
STR
STRINGER, Eng., a martlet, erminois. Celeritcr
nil crede. 119. 5
STRINGER, Middx., a griffin's head, or. 87. 6
STRINGER, an eagle's head, sa., ducally collared
and lined, or. com/). 103. 6
STRINGFELLOW, Yorks., a cock's head, erased,
or, combed and wattled, gu., gorged with a
ducal coronet, and lined, sa.
STRODE, Newnham Park, Devons., on a mount,
a tree, vert, fructed, gu. Hyeme viresco.
26. 5
STRODE. CHETHAM-, of South Hill, Somers. :
(i.) For Strode, a demi-lion, couped, or.
44. 14. (2.) For Chetham, a demi-grifh'n,
holding a cross patonce, ar. Malo mori
quam fcedari.
STROODE, or STROUD, Dors, and Lond., a demi-
lion, or. 44. 14
STROODE, Devons., on a mount, a tree, vert,
fructed, gu. 26. 5
STRONG, Eng., an eagle, with two heads, wings
expanded. 96. 1 3
STRONG, IrL, a lion, rampant, az., supporting a
pillar, ar.
STRONG, Sco., a cluster of grapes, stalked and
leaved. 30. 9
STRONG, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, wings displayed, gold. 98. 3
STRONG, an eagle, displayed, or. 95. 13
STRONGBOW, Eng., a bull's head, cabossed, be-
tween two flags, charged with a cross.
STRONGE, Bart., Iri., an eagle, displayed, with
two heads, sa., beaked and legged, az., lan-
gued, gu. Tentanda via, est. 96. 13
STRONGE, Heref., an eagle, displayed, or.
96. 10
STROTHER, Sco., a martlet, sa. Ad alia.
"9- 5
STROTHER, Eng., a greyhound, sejant, or.
18. 14
STROTHER, a battle-axe, erect, entwined by
serpent, all ppr, 1 10. 8
STROUDE, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
STROVER, Eng., a scaling ladder, sa. 77. 6
STRUT, or STRUTT, Middx., a dexter arm, erect,
couped at elbow, vested, sa., cuffed, erminois,
charged on sleeve with a cross crosslet,
fitched, or, in hand, ppr., a roll of parch-
ment, of the last.
STRUTHERS, Sco., an eagle, displayed, az.
95- *3
STRUTT, Eng., a falcon, standing on a glove,
ppr. 104. 14
STRUTT, on a dexter gauntlet, a falcon, close,
belled. 99. 13
STUART, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. No-
bilis ira. 44. 14
STUART, Sco., a bird, standing on a wheat-
sheaf, or. Judge nought. 112. 6
STUART of Inchbreck, Kincardine, a civet cat,
couchant, ppr. Semper apparatus.
STUART, Fettercairn, Sco., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a dexter cubit arm, in
hand a scimitar, ppr. Avant.
STUART, Sco., a dexter hand grasping a sword,
ppr. A rant. 159. 7
STUART, Sco., a pelican, in her nest, ppr.
Salus per Christum redemptorem. 97. 2
STUART, a unicorn's head, between two laurel-
branches, in orle. Forward. 71. 8
STUART, Bart., Sco., a dexter hand holding a
scimitar, all ppr. Avant. 158. 14
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STUART, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr. Avito viret
honore. 44. 14
STUART, Sco., a pelican, feeding her young, all
ppr. 97. 2
STUART, Beds., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
Avito viret honore. 44. 14
STUART, Bart., Hants., a roebuck, statant, ppr.,
attired and hoofed, ar., ducally gorged, gu.
STUART, Earl of Moray. See MORAY.
STUART, Earl of Traquair. See TRAQUAIR.
STUART DE DECIES, Baron (Villiers-Stuart :)
(i.) For Stuart, a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
over it the motto, Nobilis ira, charged on
shoulder with a martlet for distinction.
comp. 44. 14. (2.) For Villiers, a lion,
rampant, ar., ducally crowned, or, charged
with a crescent for distinction.
STUART, DE ROTHSAY, Baron, Sco. (Stuart),
a demi - lion, rampant, gu. Avito viret
honore. 44. 1 4
STUBB, on a mural coronet, a stag's head,
cabossed, ppr., between attires a pheon, ar.
STUBBE, Norf., a bull's head, cabossed, between
horns a pheon. 14. 8
STUBBE, Suff., a stag's head, ppr., between
horns a pheon, ar.
STUBBER, on top of a mural coronet, gu., a
martlet, ar. Gladio ct arcu. III. 10
STUBBES, Ess., an arm, embowed, vested, in
hand a lighted match.
STUBBEY, out of a ducal coronet, sa., a tiger's
head, or, tufted, maned, and horned, gold.
II. I
STUBBING, Derb., a lamb, sejant, ppr., collared,
gu., resting dexter on a trefoil, slipped, vert.
STUBBS, or STUBBES, Eng., a tiger, passant.
9- 13
STUBBS, Line., a demi-eagle, displayed, or, in
beak a laurel-branch, vert. comp. 101. 1 1
STUBBS, Eng., an eagle, regardant, issuing,
ppr. 101. 12
STUBBS, Durh., on a mural coronet, sa., a
pheon, ar.
STUBS, a demi-eagle, displayed, or, in beak an
oak-branch, ppr. comp. 101. n
STUCKEY, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant,
double-queued, erm. 46. 12
STUCKEY, Somers., a demi-lion, rampant, erm.,
charged with a mascle, az. comp. 46. 2
STUDDART, or STUDDERT, Iri., a demi-horse,
rampant, body environed by a ducal coronet,
or. Refulgent in tenebris. comp. JI. 9
STUDDERT, Eng., a bull's head, erased, erm.
15- 6
STUDELEY, Baron (Hanbury-Tracey) : (i.) For
Tracey, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
an escallop, sa., between wings, or. 5. 6.
(2.) For tfanbury, out of a mural coronet,
sa., a demi-lion, rampant, or, in paws a
battle axe of the first, helved, gold. JMemorid
pii ceternd. 42- *4
STUDHOLME, Cumb., a horse's head, couped,
ar., bridled, or. 72. 7
STUDLEY, Eng., an eagle, devouring a turtle,
ppr. 97- 12
STUDLEY, Kent, a stag's head, cabossed, or,
pierced through scalp by an arrow, in bend
sinister, vert, feathered, ar., headed, sa.
STUDLEY, Dors., a stag's head, cabossed, or.
84. 2
STUKELEY, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
in dexter a battle-axe, or, headed, of the first,
STU
the battle-axe lying behind the head as if
carried on the shoulder.
STUMP, Wilts., a griffin's head, erased, per
cheveron, ar. and sa. 88. 7
STUPART, Sco., a rock, ar., thereon an eagle,
regardant, wings displayed, ppr., beaked
and membered, or. 103. 9
STURDY, Eng., an arm, in armour, issuing, em-
bowed, in hand a spiked club, ppr. 154. 14
STURGEON, Suff., a sturgeon, or, fretty, gu.
STURGES, Eng., a talbot, sejant, ar., collared,
az. 61. 6
STURROCK, out of a ducal coronet, or, two ele-
phants' probosces, sa., issuing from each side,
to the dexter and sinister five flags, per f ess,
gu. and or, staves, sa.
STURT, Lond., a demi-lion, gu., holding a ban-
ner, also gu., charged with a rose, ar., staff,
or.
STURTON, Dors., Lond., and Notts., a sledge,
ar.
STURTON, a demi-friar, ppr., vested in russet
gown, holding a lash, or, thongs bloody.
124. 2
STURTON, Lond., Notts., and Dors., a demi-
friar, vested in russet, girt, or, in dexter a
whip of three lashes, in the sinister a cross.
* comp. 124. 2
STURTON, Leic., a demi-friar, vested in russet,
girt, or, in dexter a whip of three lashes,
ppr., laying the sinister on a church, or,
port, ar. comp. 124. 2
STUTVILE, Eng., a camel's head, couped, ppr.
31- 7
STYCH, Chesh., Ess., and Salop, an eagle, dis-
played, ar., collared, az., in beak a laurel-
sprig, vert. see plate 95
STYLE, a wolf's head, erased, sa., fretted on
lower part of neck, and gorged with a collar,
or, charged with a mullet for difference.
STYLE, Kent, Suff., and Ess., a wolf's head,
couped, sa., collared, or, the lower part of
neck from the collar fretty, gold. 16. 7
STYLE, Suff., Norf., and Line., a wolf's head,
erased, sa., collared, or, below the collar
fretty, of the last. comp. 62. 2
STYLE of Bicester House, Oxon., same crest.
STYLES, Eng., on a chapeau, an eagle, rising,
ppr. 98. 1 1
STYLES, Lond., a lion's gamb, erased, in fess,
ar., holding a fleur-de-lis, sa.
STYLMAN, Wilts., a camel's head, erased, az.,
billettee, muzzled, collared, lined, and ringed,
or, on collar three hurts.
STYSTED, Suff., a palm-tree. 25. I
SUBLET, Eng., a mortar-piece, on its stand,
mouth elevated, ppr. 131. 4
SUCKLING, Eng., an escallop, charged with a
cross moline, between wings. 5. 7
SUCKLING, Norf., a buck, current, or. Mora
trahit periculum. 8l. 13
SUDELL, a long cross, or, lozenge-pierced, the
top encompassed with a circle of laurel, ppr.
SUDELL, Lane, and Yorks., a long cross, or,
the top encompassed with a circle of laurel,
ppr.
SUETING, Eng., a spur-rowel, between wings.
SUFFIELD, Baron, and a Bart. (Harbord), on a
chapeau, gu. , turned up, erm., a- lion, conch-
ant, ar. jEquanimiler. 39. 6
SUFFOLK, Earl of (Howard), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a lion, stataut, gardant,
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tail extended, or, ducally gorged, ar. 'Nous
maintiendrons — and — Non quo, sed quomodo.
comp. 37. 9
SUGDEN, Eng., a dragon's head, or, vomiting
flames. 90. 6
SUGDEN, Knt., Suss., a leopard's head, erased,
or, ducally gorged, az. 10. 5
SULBY, Eng., the scalp of an ox, gu. 15-3
SULLIARD, Suff. and Ess., a stag's head, ppr.,
attired, or. 84. 1 1
SULLIVAN, Eng., out of an antique crown, gu.,
a demi-lion, rampant, or.
SULLIVAN, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
two arms, in saltier, ppr., vested, az., each
holding a sabre, of the second.
SULLIVAN, on a ducal coronet, a dove, statant.
SULLIVAN of Richings Lodge, Bucks., on a
ducal coronet, or, a robin, in beak a laurel-
sprig, ppr. Lamh foisdineah an vachter.
SULLY, Eng., a goat, passant, ar. 56. 1 1
SULYARD, Bart., Suff., a stag's head, cabossed,
ppr. 84. 2
SUMMERS, on a globe of the world, winged, ppr.,
an eagle, rising, or. 8. 2
SUMNER, Eng., a crozier, erect, az. 1 50. 9
SUMNER of Puttingham, Surr., a lion's head,
erased, ar., ducally gorged, or.
SUMNER, Surr., a lion's head, erased, erm.,
ducally gorged, or.
SUMNER, HOLME-, of Hatchlands, Surr.: (i.)
For Sumner, a lion's head, erased, ar.
47. 13. (2.) For Holme, a hawk, wings
elevated, ppr. 100. 13
SUNDRIDGE, Baron. See ARGYLE, Duke of.
SUNGER, on a ducal coronet, or, two bears'
paws, to the dexter and sinister, sa., ensigned
with a plume of ostrich-feathers, two gu.,
one ar.
SUPPLE, a cubit arm, erect, armed, ppr., in
hand an anchor, az., flukes upward.
SURKAS, Durh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of five ostrich -feathers, ar. 1 08. 5
SURMAN, Eng., an eagle, regardant, wings ex-
panded and inverted, holding a sword in
pale, ppr. 98. 14
SURMAN of Swindon Hall, Glouc., a lion's head,
erased, sa. Yet in my flesh shall I see God.
47- 13
SURRIDGE, Eng., a greyhound, sejant, gu.
18. 14
SURTEES, Durh., out of a ducal coronet, or, five
ostrich -feathers, ar. ic8. 5
SURTEES, Eng., out of a mural coronet, gu., a
wyveru's head, or. 90. IO
SURTEES of Redworth House, Durh., out of a
five-leaved ducal coronet, or, three ostrich -
feathers, ar. Malo mori quam fof.dari. 1 08. 5
SURTEES, Northumb., a lion, passant. 36. I
SURTES, out of a five-leaved coronet, or, a plume
of three feathers, ar. 108. 5
SUSFIELD, Norf., on a mount, vert, a lion,
couchant, gardant, erminois. 39. 13
SUTCLIFF, a demi-man, armed in antique mail,
or, in dexter a spear, in pale, of the last,
over the shoulder a belt, gu.
SUTCLIFFE, Eng., a dexter hand holding up a
baptismal cup, ppr. / mean well.
comp. 142. ii
SUTER, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a hand
grasping a swan's neck, erased, ppr.
SUTHERLAND, Sco., a cat, salient, ppr. Still
without fear. 62. 6
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SUTHERLAND, Eng., a camel's head, couped, or
31- 7
SUTHERLAND, Sco., a cat, sitting, ppr. Without
fear. 32. 2
SUTHERLAND, Sco., a cat, sejant, erect. Sans
peur'. 63. 6
SUTHERLAND, Duke of (Leveson-Gower), a
wolf, passant, ar., collared and lined, or.
Frangas, nonflectes. comp. 62. n
SUTHILE, Line., a lion, rampant, vert, support-
ing a staff, raguly, or.
SUTTER, Sco., a fox's head, ppr. 16. 3
SUTTER, on a mount, vert, a leopard, sejant,
ducally gorged, ppr. see plate 9
SUTTIE, Sco., the hull of a ship, with one mast,
tackling, ppr. Nothing hazard, nothing have.
21. 5
SUTTIE, Sco., a hive of bees, ppr. Sponte favos
cegre spicula. 76. I
SUTTIE, Bart., a ship, under sail, flagged and
rigged, ppr. Mini la era pericula. 21. 14
SUTTIE, Bart., Sco., a ship, under sail, all ppr.
Nothing hazard, nothing hare. 21. 14
SUTTON, Lond., a demi-cupid, in dexter a
hymeneal torch, all ppr. Tuto, celeritur, et
jucunde. 126. 2
SUTTON, Norf., same crest.
SUTTON, Line, and Derbs. , a greyhound's head,
couped, erm., collared, gu., garnished and
ringed, 0r, on collar three annulets, gold.
SUTTON, Lond. and Staffs., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, double-queued, vert. 46. 12
SUTTON, Line., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
lion, double-queued, vert. comp. 46. 12
SUTTON, Bart., Notts., a wolf's head, erased,
gu. Touts jours prest. 19. 6
SUTTON, Eng., a lion's paw, erased, holding a
branch, ar., leaved, vert. 51. 8
SUTTON, Eng., a lion's head, erased, per pale,
ar. and vert, collared, gu. 49. 12
SUTTON, Iri., an elephant's head, erased, ar.
24. 9
SUTTON, Eng., a harpy, gardant, ppr. 32. 1 1
SUTTON, Sco., three annulets, conjoined in
triangle, or. 150. 3
SUTTON, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, vert. 44. 13
SUTTON, Derbs., three annulets, interwoven,
or. 150. 3
SUTTON of Elton House, near Durham, on a
mount, vert, a stork, ppr., charged on breast
with a cross patted, gu., the dexter foot sup-
porting a rose, of the last, surmounted of
another, r.r. Fidelis usque ad mortem.
SUTTON, Middx., a crescent, ar., charged with
an anchor, between horns of the crescent a
griffin's head, erased, collared, in beak an
eagle's leg, erased at thigh.
SUTTON, Notts., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a peacock in pride, ppr. 116. 13
SUTTON, Eng., on a chapeau, a peacock in pride,
ppr. Pour y par venir. 116. 13
SUTTON, a wolf's head, erased, gu. 19. 6
SUTTON, in a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head,
az. 47. 10
SUTTON, a harpy, gardant, ppr. 32. 1 1
SUTTON, a lion's gamb, erect and erased, az.,
charged with three bezants, holding a demi-
slip of leaves, ar.
SUTTON of Rossway, Herts., a griffin's head,
erased. Prend moi tel que je suis. 88. 7
SUTTON-MANNERS. See MANNERS, Baron.
SUTTON-MANNERS, Viscount Canterbury. See
CANTERBURY.
SWABEY, Bucks., a swan, regardant, ar., beaked
and membered, sa., wings elevated, also sa.,
murally crowned, gu., resting dexter on an
escallop, or. 99. 14
SWABY, same crest.
SWAIL, a greyhound, current, erminois, collared,
az. 17. 8
SWAIN, and SWAINE, Eng., a fetterlock, az.
77- 5
SWAINSON, a stag's head, couped, ar., charged
with a mullet of eight points, in mouth two
ears of barley, or. Pro ecclesid Dei.
SWAINSON, or SWAYNSON, on a ducal coronet,
an etoile of sixteen points, ppr.
SWAINSTON, Eng., same crest.
SWALE, Bart., Yorks., a greyhound, current,
erm. Jesu esto mihi Jesus. 17. 8
SWALE, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a greyhound,
current, erm., collared, az. comp. 17. 8
SWALLMAN, Kent, a swan's neck, between
wings, or, ducally gorged, gu. comp. 75. 8
SWALLOW, Eng., a stag, standing beside a tree,
ppr. 81. 4
SWALLOW, issuing from a whale's mouth, a
mast, rigging, &c., of a ship.
SWAN of Baldwinstown Castle, co. Wexford, a
swan, ppr., displayed, unguled, and crowned,
or, charged with a trefoil, vert. Sit nomcn
decus. see plate 76
SWAN, Sco., a hand holding a spear, in bend,
all ppr. 148. 10
SWAN, Sco., a cockatrice's head, erased, ppr.,
ducally gorged, or. comp. 92. 7
SWAN, Kent, a demi-talbot, salient, gu., col-
lared, or. 6 1. 5
SWAN, a cockatrice's head, erased, ppr., ducally
gorged. 92. 7
SWAN, Lieut. -Col. HENRY F., Newcastle, a
swan, wings addorsed, ducally crowned. Sit
nomen decus. 76. n
SWANLEY, Middx., a unicorn's head, erased.
70. 5
SWANN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
swan's head, ar., between wings, or. 75. 2
SWANS, Eng., a sword, erect, ppr., between
two cross crosslets, fitched, sa.
SWANSON, Eng., two branches of laurel in sal-
tier, ppr. comp. 54. 1 1
SWANSTON, Sco., a wolf's head, issuing. Gesta
verbis prcevenient. 19-5
SWAYNE, Somers., a maiden's head, couped,
ppr., crined, or, between wings, gold.
SWAYNE, Dors., a demi-griffin, erm., legs, or.
86. 13
SWAYNE, Sco., a ram's head, erased, sa. 57. 7
SWAYNE, Lond., a demi-dragon, supporting an
arrow, ar., armed, or.
SWEET, Eng., on the top of a tower, issuing,
ppr., an eagle, wings addorsed, or, in beak
an oak-branch, vert. 99. 4
SWEET, Devons., between two gilliflowers, ppr.,
a mullet, or, pierced, az. 145. 13
SWEETING, Kent., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
attired, or. 55- 2
SWEETINGHAM, Chesh., a porcupine's head,
erased, az., guttee-d'or, quills, gold, collared
and lined, or.
SWEETENHAM, Chesh., same crest.
SWEETLAND, Devons., a cubit arm, in armour,
couped, ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet, two
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stalks of wheat, bladed and eared, and a
vine-branch, fructed, also ppr.
SWEETLAND, same crest, with the difference of
a rose, ar., barbed and seeded, ppr.
SWEETMAN, a griffin, sejant. 88. 13
SWEETNAM, Iri., an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr., standing on a plume of ostrich -feathers,
or. IQI. 3
SWEETNAM, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr., holding up a banner, gu., tasselled, or.
99- 3
SWELLINGTON, a friar's head, in profile, ppr.,
couped at shoulder, vested, grey. 123. 2
SWERTCHOFF, out of a coronet a plume of
ostrich-feathers. 108. 5
SWF.TENPIAM of Somerford Booths, Chesh., a
hedgehog's head, erased, az., guttee, ar.,
chained and collared, or.
SWETTENHAM of Swettenham Hall, Chesh., a
tree, vert, on the sinister side of it a lion,
rampant, gu. Ex sudore vultus.
SWETTENHAM, a porcupine's head, erased, az.,
guttee, ar., armed and collared, or. Ex
sudore vultus.
SWIFT, Lond., a pegasus at full speed, vert,
wings addorsed, or. 71. 13
SWIFT, Blandford, Dors., a demi-li^n, rampant,
or, between paws a helmet, gold.
SWIFT, Iri., on a chapeau, a flame of fire, ppr.
146. 3
SWIFT, a dexter hand, gauntleted, throwing a
dart, all ppr. comp. I. 6
SWIFT, Yorks., a cubit arm, vested, ar., charged
with two bendlets, az., in hand a laurel-
wreath, vert, encircling a martlet, or.
SWIFT, Heref. and Yorks., a demi-buck, ram-
pant, in mouth a honeysuckle, ppr., stalked
and leaved, vert.
SWIFT of Lynn, Iri., same crest. Fcstina lente.
SWIFT, a dexter arm, embowed, in hand three
arrows, one in fess and two in saltier.
SWINBORNE, Hewthwayt, Cumb., a boar's head,
couped and erect, ar. 3. 4
SWINBURN, Chopwell, Durh., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-boar, ar., crined and
armed, gold. comp. 4. 5
SWINBURNE, Bart., Capheaton, Northumb. , out
of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-boar, ram-
pant, ar. , crined, gold, langued, gu. Semel
et semper.
SWINBURNE of Pontop Hall, Durh., same crest
and motto.
SWINBURNE, Edlingham and Nafferton, Nor-
thumb., same crest.
SWINEY, Eng., a fox's head, ppr. 1 6. 3
SWINFEN, Swinfen Hall, Staffs., a boar's head,
erased, or. 15* 5
SwiNFOtiD, Eng., a weaver's shuttle, threaded,
ppr. 66. 12
SWINHOE, a boar's head, erased and erect, or.
3- 6
SWINNEE, or SWINEY, Iri., a talbot, passant,
ar., spotted, sa. 6 1. 7
SWINNERTON, Lond., and of Butterton Hall,
Staffs. : ( I . ) On a mount, vert, a boar, pas-
sant, sa. 4. IO. (2.) A boar's head, erased,
per pale, sa. Avaunccz et archez bien. 3. 8
SWINNY, Kent, a boar, passant, ppr. 4. 1 1
SWINTON, Sco. , an ear of wheat, issuing. Dum
scdido prospero. 13. 7
SWINTON, or SWYNTON, Eng., a dove, between
two branches of laurel, iu orle. 93. 8
SWINTON of Swinton Bank, Peebles, a boar,
chained to a tree. Je pense. 4. 7
SWINTON, CAMPBELL-, of Kimmerghame, Ber-
wick, a boar, chained to an oak-tree, fructed,
all ppr. J'espere. 4. 7
SWIRE of Dowgill Hall, Yorks., a swan's head
and neck, couped, ar., ducally gorged, or.
Esse quam videm. comp. 75. 8
SWORD, or SWOURD, a sword, in pale, ppr., be-
tween wings, or. Paratus. 62. I
SWORDER, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
44- II
SWOURD, Eng., a sword, in pale, ppr., hilted,
or, between wings, gold. 62. I
SWYMMER, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., between
paws a bell, or.
SWYNERTON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a goat's head, ar. 55. 8
SWYNERTON, Eng., on a chapeau, a dove, wings
addorsed, all ppr. 105. 2
SWYTHAM, SVVYNGHAM, Or SwiTHAM, Herts.,
out of a ducal coronet, a demi-dragon. 90. 1 5
SYBELLS, five halberds, in pale, ar., corded
together, of the first, and gu.
SYBSEY, Westbarssam, Norf., a griffin's head,
erased, gu. 88. 7
SYBTHORP, St. Alban's, Herts., and Ladham,
Norf., a demi-lion, rampant, ar., collared, sa.,
in dexter a fleur-de-lis, of the last.
SYBYLE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
swan's head, between wings. 75-2
SYDENHAM, Winford-Eagle, Dors. ; Brimpton,
Combe, Sidenham, and Whitstow. Somers.,
a ram's head, erased, sa., attired, ar. Sit
Deus in studiis. 57. 7
SYDENHAM, Somers., a pegasus, ar., charged on
shoulder with a cross, vert.
SYDNEY of The Bourne, Berks, a pheon, az.
Quo fata rocant. 77- * 3
SYDNEY, Richmond, Surr., and Tarn worth,
Warw., a porcupine, az., quills, or. 33. 8
SYDNEY, a hedgehog, az., collared and stringed,
or. 33. 2
SYDNEY, Viscount (Townshend), a buck, trip-
pant, sa., attired, ppr., charged on shoulder
with an escallop, ar. 79. 8
SYDSERFE of liecklaw, an eagle's head, couped,
gu. Virtute promoveo. 102. 9
SYDSEEFE, an eagle's head, couped, az. tem-
per virtute vivo. 102. 9
SYDSERFE, Sco., a cornucopia, ppr. Induttria
ditat. 3Q. 14
SYER, Eng., a cock, az., in mouth a cinquefoil,
slipped, or.
SYKES, an ox, passant, charged on shoulder
with an heraldic fountain, ppr.
SYKES, a swan, wings addorsed, ar., ducally
gorged, or. • 76. 10
SYKES, Eng., a swan, among flags. 76. 13
SYKES, Sledmere, Yorks., out of flags or reeds,
a demi-Triton, blowing a shell, wreathed
about temples with flags or reeds, all ppr.
130. 5
SYKES, Bart., Basildon, Berks, and Bucks.,
a swan, rising from a tuft of reeds, ppr.
76. 14
SYKES, a demi-lady, in profile, vested as a nun,
in dexter a rose, in sinister a rosary, sus-
pended round neck.
SYLVER, co. Cork, a unicorn's head, erased, gu.,
charged with a cheveron, or.
SYL
TAD
SYLVESTER, or SILVESTER, Eng., a crow, wings
expanded, transfixed by an arrow, ppr.
114. 12
SYM, Sco., in hand a pen, ppr. Fortund et
labor e. 144. 10
S-YM, Sco., a spur-rowel, or. 65. 13
SYMCOATS, Line, and Lond., a pheon, sa.,
within a chaplet, vert, flowered, or.
126. 6
SYMCOT, SYMCOTT, or SYMCOCK, Eng., a beaver,
passant, erm. 33. 1 1
SYME, Eng., an eagle's head. In recto decus.
102. 9
SYME, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws a battle-axe. Ferio, tego. 43. 1 1
SYMEON, Eng., out of a crown vallary, an
arm, in hand an oak-branch, acorned and
leaved, vert. 144. 2
SYMES, or SYMMES, Somers. and Devons., a
demi-hind, erased, or.
SYMINGES, Eng., a lion, sejant, gardant, sup-
porting an escutcheon, or.
SYMINGTON, Sco., a cross moline, lozenge -
pierced, or. 77-6
SYMMER, Sco., a stag, lodged, or, attired, gu.
Tandem tranquillus. 80. 9
SYMMES, Northamp., a head, helmeted, or,
plumed, az., beaver up, face ppr. 135. 8
SYMONDS of Pengethly, a dolphin, embowed,
in inouth a fish, ar. 68. 7
SYMONDS, or SYMONDES, Heref., same crest.
SYMONDS, White Lady Aston, a vine-tree, with
grapes, ppr. 30. 7
SYMONDS, a goose, ar. 109. 8
SYMONDS, out of a mural coronet, chequy, ar.
and az., a boar's head, of the first, crined,
sa.
SYMONDS, or SYMMONDS, Norf., a dolphin,
naiant, ppr., finned, or. 68. 1 1
SYMONDS, Heref., a dolphin, ar. 68. 1 1
SYMONDS, Coleby, Suffield, Great Ormsby,
Norf. : (i.) A demi-swan, wings expanded,
ar., in mouth a trefoil, slipped, az. (2.)
For the Ormsby branch, a dolphin, naiant,
devouring a fish, both ppr. Rectus in curvo
— and — J)um spiro, spero. see plate 68
SYMONDS, Lond., a pansy-flower, ppr. 53. n
SYMONDS, Lond., on a mount, vert, an ermine,
ppr., in mouth a cinquefoil, gu., slipped, of
the first.
SYMONDS, on a mount, vert, a wolf, statant, in
mouth a rose, slipped, leaved, and stalked,
all ppr. Simplex munditiis.
SYMONDS, Glouc., an arm, embowed, sa., tied
at elbow with ribbons, ar. and az., in hand
a fire-ball, ppr.
SYMGNDS, Dors, and Somers., on a mount,
vert,, an ermine, ppr., in mouth a cinquefoil,
or.
SYMONDS, J. F., Hinton Manor, Berks., a
dolphin, embowed, swallowing a fish, ppr.
Mi sens succurrere disco. no. 1 1
SYMONDS, or SYMMONDS, Exeter, Devons., a
cubit arm, erect, ppr., in hand a pole-axe,
ar., handle, sa. 156. 14
SYMONDS of Woodsford Castle, Dors., and
Dowlish Wake, Somers.: (I.) On a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a moor's arm, em-
bowed, ppr., tied at elbow with ribbons, ar.
and az., in hand a fire-ball, ppr. (2.) On
a mount, vert, an ermine, passant, ppr., in
mouth a cinquefoil, of the first. Simplex
munditiis.
SYMONS of Mynde Park, Heref., on a mount,
vert, a wolf, statant, in mouth a rose, slip-
ped, leaved, and stalked, all ppr. Simplex
munditiis.
SYMONS, Camb., an otter, passant. Fideliter.
34- 8
SYMONS, Whitleford, Camb., on a mural coro-
net, gu., 'three arrows, or, feathered, ar.,
two in saltier, one in pale, tied in middle
with a ribbon, az., flotant.
SYMONS, SOLTAU-, of Chaddlewood, Devons.,
on a mount, vert, an ermine, ppr. Simplex
munditiis. 34- 5
SYMPSON, Kent, a lion's head, erased, erm.,
per fess, gu., ducally crowned, or. 1 6 1. 10
SYMPSON, Winkton, Hants, an ounce's head,
ar., erased, gu., ducally crowned, or.
SYMPSON, Polton, Beds., on a mural coronet,
ar., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, per pale,
unde'e, or and sa., in dexter a sword, erect,
of the first, hilted, gold.
SYMS, Eng., a demi-leopard, ppr. 9. I
SYMS, Eng., a demi-leopard, collared, ringed,
and lined. 9. 5
SYMSON, Peddinghall Garth, Durh., out of a
mural coronet, az., a demi-lion, regardant,
per pale, or and sa., in dexter a sword, ppr.,
pommel, or.
SYNGE of Glenmore Castle, Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an eagle's claw, ppr. Ccdestia
canimus. Sl- l
SYNNOT, Iri., a swan, sejant, sa., ducally
gorged, or, pierced in breast by an arrow,
gold. Ama Deum, et serva mandata.
SYSELEY, a buck's head, erased, gu., guttle,
collared and attired, or, in mouth a branch
of fir, vert.
SYSINGTON, Eng., a dexter arm, ppr., in hand
a covered cup, az. 159- 5
SYWARD, Eng., a sand-glass, gu., winged, az.
156. 8
TAAFE, Viscount, Iri., a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sword, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, or. In hoc signo, spes mea.
140. 13
TAAFPE of Smarmore, Iri., same crest and
motto.
TAAP, or TAPP, on point of sword, erect, ppr.,
a mullet, or. 65. 4
TABER, Ess., a griffin's head, erased, ppr. 88. 7
TABERS, Ess., a lion's head, erased, pierced by
a dart.
TABOR, Eng., in hand a sealed letter, ppr.
TACKLE, Eng., two halberds, addorsed, or, en-
vironed by a snake, vert. HI. 4
TADCASTER, Baron. See THOMOND, Marquess
of.
TAD
389
TAP
TADDY, a fleur-de-lis, ar. 142. 13
TADDY. Eng., issuing from a cloud, ppr., the
morning- star, or. 7. 4
TADWELL, or TEDWELL, Middx., on a piece of
battlement, ar., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a javelin,
all ppr.
TAEMAYNE, an old man's face, affrontee, ar.,
hat, sa., supported by two arms, of the
first.
TAGG, Eng., on a mount, vert, an ermine,
collared. 33. 5
TAILBOIS, or TAILBOYS, Durh., a bull's head,
couped, ar. 14. 7
TAILBOYS, Line., a bull, passant, ar. 14. 14
TAILEFER, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, sprouting,
ppr. Viresco. 26. 13
TAILOUK, Canada, a dexter arm, issuing, ppr.,
in hand a cross patte"e, fitched, in pale, az.
Per ardua. 152. 15
TAILYOUE, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr., a passion
cross, gu. In cruce sains.
TAIT, Sco. , a horse's head, couped, sa. ^Egre
de tramile. 72. 7
TAIT, Sco. , the rising sun. God give grace.
7- 7
TAIT, Eng., stump of tree, couped and eradi-
cated, in fess, vert, between the branches a
fleur-de-lis, or. 29. 6
TAIT, Middx., a horse's head, couped, ppr.
72. 7
TAIT, Lane., an arm, embowed, vested, quar-
terly, or and sa., in hand, ppr., a bunch of
flowers, gu., leaved, vert. Toujours la
meme.
TALBOT, Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon : (i.)
For Talbot, on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, gu. 37. 8. (2.) For
Crosbie, three swords, one in pale, point
upward, two in saltier, points downward,
entwined by a serpent, all ppr. Prent d'ac-
complir.
TALBOT, a talbot, passant, sa. 61. 7
TALBOT, Devons., a talbot, ar., collared, gu.
61. 8
TALBOT, Dors., a talbot, passant, collared and
chained. 6l. 8
TALBOT, Norf., Suff., and Devons., a demi-
ostrich, wings expanded, ar., ducally gorged,
gu.
TALBOT, Bart., Iri., on a chapeau, ppr., a lion,
statant, tail extended, or. Humani nihil
alienum. 37. 5
TALBOT of Lacock Abbey, Wilts., a lion, or,
tail extended. 40. 2
TALBOT, Earl (Chetwynd-Talbot), on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant, or, tail
extended. Humani nihii alienum. 37. 5
TALBOT, Earl of Shrewsbury. Sec SHREWS-
BURY.
TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, Baron, Iri. (Talbot),
on a chapeau, gu., a lion, passant, tail ex-
tended, erminois. Forte ctjidelc. 37. 5
TALBY, Leic., on a mount, vert, a bull, passant,
or, gorged with a wreath of laurel, ppr.,
sinister resting on an escallop, gold.
TALCOTT, a demi-griffin, rampant, sa., gorged
with a collar, ar., thereon three pellets.
TALCOTT, Ess., a demi-griffin, erased, ar.,
gorged with a collar, sa., charged with three
roses, of the first.
T M.LANT, a hind's head, couped, ppr. 85. 3
TALLANTIRE, two arms, in armour, embowed,
ppr., supporting a bezant. 124. 9
TALLERTON, Lond., a boar's head, couped, in
fess. 3. 9
TALLIS, Iri., a dove, ar., in mouth an ear of
wheat, ppr. comp. 106. Ji
TALMACH, Suff., a horse's head, erased, ar.,
between wings, or, pellettee. 72. 4
TAME, a wolf's head, erased, gu., ducally gorged,
or.
TAME, a plume of feathers. 51. 3
TAME, Eng., a cock, regardant, ppr. 93. 14
TAMWORTH, Lond. and Line., a cock, gu.,
combed, wattled, and legged, or. 94. 12
TANCRED, Bart., Yorks., an olive-tree, fructed,
PP^ . 25. 5
TANDY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a martlet,
sa." 119. 2
TANE, Eng., a plough, ppr. Labor et industria.
153- 2
TANEY, or TANY, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two
heads, gu., ducally gorged, or.
TANFIELD, and TANSFIELD, Ess., a maiden's
head, ppr. 129. 14
TANFIELD, Ess., Northamp., and Yorks., a
woman's head, couped at shoulders, ppr.,
crined, or, wreathed about head with roses,
ar. and sa. 139. 7
TANKARD, Yorks., an olive-tree, vert, fructed,
or, environed with a ducal coronet, gold.
25. 2
TANKARD, Yorks., an olive-tree, vert. 26. 3
TANKARDE, a holly-tree, erased, vert. 26. 4
TANKARDE, five holly-branches, vert, flowered,
gu. comp. 29. 7
TANKE, out of a ducal coronet, or, two wings,
az. 109. 12
TANKERVILLE, Earl of (Bennett) : (i.)*For
Grey, a double scaling-ladder, or. 77. 4.
(2.) Out of a mural coronet, or, a lion's
head, gu., charged on neck with a bezant.
De bon vouloir servir le roi. comp. 45. 1 5
TANNER, Wilts, and Cornw., a moor's head,
couped, sa., banded. 135. 9
TANNER, Surr., a demi-antelope, rampant, re-
gardant, erm.
TANNER, Cornw., a demi-talbot, or, eared, ar.
61. 5
TANNER, Somers., a talbot's ^-^ erased.
61. 2
TANNER, on a dexter gauntlet, a falcon, close,
belled. 99. 13
TANQUERAY, Beds., out of a mount, vert, in
front of two battle-axes, in saltier, a pine-
apple, ppr.
TANSLEY, Sco., in hand a branch of laurel, all
ppr. Virtutis laus actio. 133. 4
TANY, a greyhound's head, erased, az., ducally
gorged, or.
TANY, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two heads, gu.,
ducally gorged, or.
TAPLEN, Eng., a boar's head, erased, ppr. 15. 5
TAPP, Eng., on point of sword, erect, ppr., a
mullet, or. 65. 4
TAPPER, Eng., a lion's head, erased, regardant.
48. 12
TAPPER, Eng., in hand, erect, out of a cloud,
a garb, in bend. 136. 10
TAPPIN, Eng., a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
TAPPS, Hants., a griffin, passant. 87. 13
TAPPS, GERVIS-, Bart., Hants., a greyhound,
couchant, per pale, ar. and sa., charged on
TAR
390
TAY
body with two escallops, in fess, counter-
changed.
TAKBOCK, Eng., a parrot, vert, beaked and
legged, gu. 1 1 8. 12
TAKELL, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in pale,
holding an arrow, point downwards. 153. 13
TARLETON, between two ostrich-feathers, ar.,
a leopard's head, affronted, ppr. 48. 8
TARLETON, Heref . , between two ostrich-feathers,
ar., a mural coronet, thereon a leopard's
head, affrontde, ppr. Post nubila Phcebus.
comp. 48. 8
TARLEY, Eng., a boar's head, couped, sa., in
fess, armed, ar. 3-13
TARPLEY, Northamp., a dove, wings displayed,
in mouth an olive-branch, all ppr. 106. 13
TARRANT, Lond., a demi-eagle, displayed, gu.
102. 12
TASELL, Suff., a hawk's head, erased, az., in
beak a pine-branch, vert., fructed, gu.
97- 4
TASH, Lond., a demi-greyhound, or, collared,
gu., between feet an escallop, of the last.
17. I
TASKER, Eng., a boar's head, ar., couped, gu.
3- 9
TASSIE, Sco. and Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a
demi-griffin, segreant, or. 22. II
TASWELL, a demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 14
TATAM, Eng., within a fetterlock, or, a heart,
gu. 124. 6
TATE, Eng., on point of sword, erect, ppr., a
maunch, erm. 128. 9
TATE, Notts., an arm, embowed, couped at
shoulder, vested, per pale, gu. and or, in
hand, ppr., a pine-branch, gold.
TATENHALL, Chesh., a buck's head, ppr. 84. 10
TATHAM, Somerfield House, Lane., a willie-
goat, trippant, pp. Veritatcm. 56. 1 1
TATHAM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of ostrich -feathers, ppr. 108. 5
TATHAM, Lond., on a trumpet, or, a swan,
wings displayed, sa. 75-9
TATLER, a demi-eagle, displayed, with two
heads, in each beak a cross crosslet, fitched.
96. 7
TATLOCK, Lond. and Surr., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or. 44. 14
TATLOCK, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az., an
arm, embowed, in hand a sword, ppr. 120. 9
TATNALL, and TATTALL, a cutlass, in pale, ar.,
hilt and pommel, or, a ribbon tied round
the gripe, gu.
TATTERSALL, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, j
ppr. Good news. 106. 7
TATTON, Chesh., a greyhound, sejant, ar., col-
lared and tied by a hand, or, to a hawthorn-
tree, ppr.
TATTON, Eng., a sword and garb, in saltier,
ppr. 12. 12
TATUM, Eng., an eagle, displayed, crowned
with an antique coronet.
TATUM, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand three arrows,
all ppr. 143. 4
TAUNTON of Freeland, Oxon., a Cornish chough,
ppr. 114. 10
TAUNTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a dex-
ter arm, in hand a slip. of rose-tree, ppr.
140. I
TAUNTON, Dors., a greyhound, sejant, ar., col-
lared, gu., tied to an oak-tree, ppr.
TAVERNER, out of a ducal coronet, gu., an oak-
tree, fructed, ppr, 25. 2
TAVERNER, Ess., Kent, and Herts., a dove,
wings expanded, ar., beaked and legged,
gu., in mouth a branch of laurel, vert.
106. 13
TAWKE, Eng., in dexter hand a lion's paw,
ppr. 141. 7
TAWSE, Sco., a lion's head, erased, sa. Deo
juvante. 47. 13
TAY, Eng., on point of sword, a garland of
laurel, ppr. 156. 3
TAY, two pruning-hooks, in saltier, az. 77. 8
TAYLER, or TAYLOR, Lond., a demi-otter, ram-
pant, or. 34. 7
TAYLER, a leopard, passant, ar., spotted, sa.,
charged with a pheon, or.
TAYLER, Lond., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
armed and maned, or, collared, sa., thereon
three annulets, gold. 70. 6
TAYLER, Lond., a greyhound's head, quarterly,
ar. and sa., collared, counterchanged. 1 8. 10
TAYLER, Oxon., a lion's head, erased, ar., du-
cally gorged, or.
TAYLEUR, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dexter arm, in armour, in hand a sword.
TAYLOR of West Ogwell, Devons., a leopard,
passant, ppr. 9. 13
TAYLOR of Pennington, Southamp., a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, in hand, gaunt-
leted, a javelin, all ppr. Consequitur quod-
cunque petit. 142. 7
TAYLOR of Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts., an oak-
tree. 25. 12
TAYLOR, a dexter arm, in hand, ppr., a broken
sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
TAYLOR, Strensham Court., Wore., a demi-lion,
rampant, ppr., semee of escallops,' sa., be-
tween paws a saltier, of the last surmounted
by an escallop, ar. Fidclisque ad mortem.
TxVYLOR, Ardgillan Castle, Dublin, a naked
arm, embowed, in hand an arrow, ppr.
Consequitur quodcunque petit. 157. 6
TAYLOR, Moreton Hall, Yorks., a demi-lion,
sa., semee of mullets, or, between paws an
acorn, gold, slipped, vert. Annoso vobore
qucrctts.
TAYLOR, Todmorden Hall, Lane., a demi-lion,
rampant, az., charged on shoulder with a
bezant, between paws an escutcheon, or,
charged with a tau, gu. Notale solum dulce.
TAYLOR, Kirktonhill, Sco., out of a marquess's
coronet, or, a dexter hand, ppr., holding a
cross crosslet, fitched, gu. In hoc sigiw
vin ces.
TAYLOR, Bart., Suss., a demi-lion, ermmois,
charged on body with two escallops, and be-
tween paws an escallop, sa. comp. 42. 6
TAYLOR, a dexter arm, in armour, in hand a
spear, all ppr. 141. 6
TAYLOR, Lond., a demi-talbot, in mouth a
buck's horn. see plate 60
TAYLOR, a cock, wings displayed, standing ou
a fish, ppr.
TAYLOR, in hand, issuing, ppr., a cross crosslet,
fitched. az. Victoria siynum. 1 1 6. 14
TAYLOR, Sco., in hand, ppr., a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa. Semper fidclis. 116. 14
TAYLOR, Sco., an arm, from elbow, in armour,
in hand a dagger, both ppr. Semper fidelis.
TAYLOR, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., between
paws a ducal coronet, or.
TAY
TEN
TAYLOR, or TAYLOUR, Lond., Suss., and Surr,,
a demi-greyhound, az., ringed and collared,
or, in dexter an annulet, gold. comp. 1 7. 2
TAYLOR. Cambs., a unicorn's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged and armed, az.
TAYLOR, Derbs., a stork, resting dexter on an
anchor, ppr. 115. 1 1
TAYLOR, Glouc. and Lond., a lion, passant,
gu. 36. i
TAYLOR, out of a ducal coronet, or, a cubit
arm, erect, ppr., in hand a cross crosslet, in
pale, gu. In hoc signo mnces.
TAYLOR, Northumb. and Sco., same crest.
TAYLOR, Lond. and Lane., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, erm., between paws an escallop, or.
42. 6
TAYLOR, Lond., a lion's head, erased, erm.,
collared, gu., thereon three roses, ar.
TAYLOR, Lond., a tiger's head, erased, sa., du-
cally gorged, or. 10. 5
TAYLOR, Hants, an ounce, sejant, or, collared,
az., supporting with dexter a plain shield,
sa., charged with two etoiles, in chief, ar.,
and in base an escallop, gold.
TAYLOR,Middx.,a greyhound's head, quarterly,
ar. and sa., gorged with a collar, or, charged
with a ducal coronet, gu.
TAYLOR, Beds., a leopard, passant, ppr., rest-
ing dexter on a shield.
TAYLOR, Yorks., a demi-talbot, or, in mouth
an arrow, erect. 61. 4
TAYLOR, DOMVILLE-, of Lymme Hall, Chester,
a buck's head, cabossed, ppr. 84. 2
TAYLOR, WATSON-, Wilts. : (i.) For Taylor,
out of a ducal coronet of five leaves, or, a
cubit arm, erect, ppr., charged with a heart,
gu., in hand a cross crosslet, fitched, of the
last. In hoc signo mnces. (2.) For Watson,
trunk of a tree, erased at top, a branch
sprouting from each side. 26. 13
TAYLOUR, a wild cat, ppr. 34. 2
TAYLOUR, Iri., a naked arm, in hand a bolt-
arrow, ppr. 157-5
TAYLOUR, Northamp. and Lane., a lion's head,
erased, sa., ducally gorged, or.
TAYLOUR, Lond. and Salop, a cubit arm. erect,
vested, vair, in hand, ppr., three roses, gu.,
stalked and leaved, vert. comp. 155. 10
TAYLOUR, Middx., a leopard's head, erminois.
10. 12
TAYLOUR, Beds, and Derbs., a buck's head,
cabossed, ppr., pierced through by two
arrows, in saltier, gu., headed and feathered,
ar.
TAYLOUR, Hants, Cambs., and Glouc., a leo-
pard, passant, ppr. 9. 14
TAYLOUR, Kent, a martin, passant, or. 34. 4
TAYLOUR, Marquess of Headfort. See HEAD-
FORT.
TAYLOURE, a talbot's head, erased, ar., eared,
sa. 61. 2
TAYTE, an arm, embowed, vested, quarterly,
or. and sa., in hand, ppr., a branch of
-. leayed, vert.
• 59- 7
up
59- 7
sinister, an arm, embowed, vested, in hand
a spear, in bend.
TEGART, Eng., a fire-beacon, ppr. 2. 13
TEIGNMOUTH, Baron (Shore), a stork, ppr.,
beaked and legged, sa., in dexter a mullet.
Perimus licitis.
TELFER, in a ducal coronet, or, a tree, vert.
25. 2
TELLAU, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a grif-
fin's head. 86. 3
TEMMES, a goat's head, erased, guttde. 55. 2
TEMPEST, Bart., Boughton Hall, Yorks., a
griffin's head, erased, per pale, ar. and sa.,
beaked, gu. Loyowf as thow fynds. 88. 7
TEMPEST, Durh., a martlet, sa. 119. 4
TEMPEST, a griffin's head, couped. 87. 6
TEMPEST, PLUMBE-, of Tong Hall, Yorks. :
(i.) For Tempest, a griffin's head, erased, per
pale, ar. and sa., beaked, gu. Loyowf as
thow finds. 88. 7. (2.) A greyhound, se-
jant, ar., spotted, gu., collared, or. 18. 13
TEMPLAR, or TEMPLER, Devons., on a mount,
vert, a holy lamb, ar., in dexter a pennon, of
the second, charged with the cross of St.
George, the streamers wavy, az. and gu.,
staff, or, under an oak-tree, ppr., fructed,
gold. Nihil sine labor e. comp. 55. n
TEMPLAR, or TEMPLER, Eng., a crane's head,
issuing, ppr. 1 1 6. 6
TEMPLE of Bishopstron, Wilts., a tr^bot. 60. 7
TEMPLE, Sco., a pillar, wreathed about with
woodbine, ppr. Te ftante virebo. 1 58. I
TEMPLE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a martlet,
all, or. 119. 2
TEMPLE, Bart., Bucks., same crest. Templa
quam difecta.
TEMPLE, Bucks., Leic., Warw., and Kent, a
talbot, sejant, sa., collared and ringed, or.
61. 6
TEMPLE, Baron Nugent. See NUGENT, Baron.
TEMPLE. See PALMERSTON, Viscount.
TEMPLE. See BUCKINGHAM, Duke of.
TEMPLEMAN, Dors., on a chapeau, a phoenix in
flames, ppr. 98. 7
TEMPLEMAN, Dors, and Hants, a cubit arm.
erect, vested, az., cuffed, gu., in hand,
ppr., a rose, of the second, stalked and
leaved, vert.
TEMPLEMORE, Baron (Chichester), a stork, ppr.,
wings expanded, in mouth a snake, ar., head,
or. Invitum sequitur honor. 115. 13
TEMPLER, Devons., a bee-hive, seme'e of bees.
76. i
TEMPLETON, a holy lamb, regardant, ar., sup-
porting a banner, gu.
TEMPLETON, Sco., a tree, ppr. 25. 13
TEMPLETOWN, Viscount (Upton), on a ducal
coronet, or, a war-horse, passant, sa.,
saddled, without stirrups, bridled, and ac-
coutred, gold. Virtutis avorum prcemium.
73- 10
TENCH, Derbs. and Lond. , a stag, statant. 81.10
TENCH, Iri., a lion, rampant, sa., supporting a
battle-axe, or.
TENCHE, Lond., an arm, vested, gu., turned up,
ar., in hand a tench, all ppr.
TENDERING, or TENDRING, Eng., a ship under
sail. -'-.^4. , s.^^_ 21. 13
a leopard's
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mural coronet, ar., a demi-seahorse, gu.,
crined, or, charged on shoulder with a
cinquefoil, of the first, in paws an anchor,
erect, sa., resting on coronet.
THOMAS, Heref., a dragon's head, erased, ppr.
89. 5
THOMAS, a greyhound's head, ar., between two
roses, gu., slipped and leaved, vert. 1 8. 2
THOMAS, three arrows, two in saltier, and one
in pale, ppr., banded, gu. 137. 6
THOMAS, between two spears, erect, or, a Cor-
nish chough, rising, ppr. 112. 2
THOMAS, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
• rampant, holding a flag.
THOMAS, a buck, trippant. 79. 4
THOMAS, on a cross aiguise, ar., the foot
trunked, and the middle stem raguled, a
bird, sa.
THOMAS, Kent, a demi -leopard, rampant, ppr.,
supporting a baton, erect, or.
THOMAS, Lond., on the branch of a tree, in
fess, at dexter end sprigs, vert, a raven,
wings expanded, sa. 1 14. i
THOMAS, Wei., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
sea-horse, salient. see plate 69
THOMAS, Suss.: (i.) A talbot, sejtnt, spotted,
ar. and sa., eared, of the last. 61. II. (2.)
A talbot, passant, spotted, ar. and sa., eared,
of the last. 6 1. 7
THOMAS, Bart., Wei., a demi-unicorn, erm.,
armed, crined, and unguled, or, supporting
a shield, sa. Virtus invicta gloriosa.
see plate 70
THOMAS, Suss., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
charged on shoulder with an ermine spot, ar.
THOMAS, Bart., Suss, a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
Honesty is the best policy. 44. 14
THOMASON, Eng., a demi-talbot, ar., ducally
gorged, or. 6 1. 9
THOMASON, on a gauntlet, in fess, a falcon,
close, belled. 99. 13
THOMKINS, Eng., a dove, within an adder, in
orle, ppr. 1 1 8. 4
THOMLINSON, Lond. and Yorks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a griffin's head, ar. 86. 3
THOMLINSON, Northumb., a greyhound, per
pale, wavy, ar. and vert. 17. 5
THOMLINSON, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head, ppr. 88. 2
THOMOND, an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand a
sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or. 154. 6
THOMOND, Marquess of (O'Bryen), an arm,
embowed, in hand a sword, ar., hilt and
pommel, or. Vigueur de desus. 154-6
THOMPSON, Northumb., an arm, erect, vested,
gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., five ears of
wheat, or. In lumine luce. 149. 10
THOMPSON, Clonfin, Longford, an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand, all ppr., five ears
of wheat, or, arm charged with a trefoil,
vert. In lumine luce. comp. 149. 10
THOMPSON, a demi-griffin, segreant. 86. 13
THOMPSON, out of a naval coronet, or, a buck's
head, gu., attired, gold, on breast a cross
crosslet, fitched, of the first, in mouth an
oak-branch, ppr., fructed, of the third.
THOMPSON, a buck's head, cabossed, ppr. 84. 2
THOMPSON, a lion, rampant, gu., ducally
gorged, or. comp. 41. 12
THOMPSON, a palm-branch, ppr. Patientid
vinco. 13. j
1 THOMPSON of Scarborough, Yorks., a demi-
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man, rising from water, in dexter a flaming
sword, on sinister arm a shield with the
arms of Hotham, all ppr. Cerium pete finem.
THOMPSON, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
an ostrich's head, in mouth a horse-shoe, all
or.
THOMPSON, Kent, a greyhound, sejant, col-
lared and lined. 18. 13
THOMPSON, Lond., a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
THOMPSON, Lond., a hawk, wings expanded,
ppr., beaked and legged, or, between two
spears, erect, staves, gold, headed, ar.
see plate 105
THOMPSON, Lond., between two palm-branches,
in orle, a flaming heart, all ppr. 29. 1 1
THOMPSON, Surr., a lion, sejant, or, holding a
saltier, ar. comp. 38. 1 1
THOMPSON, Yorks., a demi-ounce, erminois,
collared, ringed, and lined, az.
THOMPSON, Bart., Herts., out of a naval coro-
net, or, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, gold, the hand supporting a lance,
erect, also ppr.
THOMPSON, Lond., Herts., Bucks., and Cambs.,
same crest.
THOMPSON, Lond., Durh., and Yorks., a lion,
rampant, gu., ducally gorged, or. Go on,
and take care. comp. 41. 12
THOMPSON, Durh,, an arm, in armour, embowed,
quarterly, or and az., in gauntlet, ppr.. a
tilting-spear, erect. comp. 141. 6
THOMPSON, Lond., Stiff., and Yorks., an arm,
in armour, embowed, quarterly, or and az.,
in gauntlet, ppr., a broken lance, gold. Dum
spiro, spero. 141. 6
THOMPSON, Northumb., same crest. Je veux
bonne guerre.
THOMPSON, Bart., Suss., on a naval coronet,
az., charged on rim with three crosses, pattde,
ar., a unicorn, passant, of the last, gorged
with a laurel-wreath, ppr.
THOMS, Eng., on a mount, an oak-tree, fructed,
ppr. 25. 12
THOMSON of Clements, Weymouth, on a cramp,
sa., a falcon, close, belled, ppr., in beak a
teazel, vert. Patria cara, carior fides carior.
105. 4
THOMSON, Banchory, Sco., a rose, gu., barbed,
vert, seeded, or. Christus providebit. 138. 7
THOMSON, Kenfield, Kent: (i.) On a mount,
vert, a greyhound, sejant, ar., gorged with
a collar, az., studded, or, therefrom, reflexed
over back, a leash, gold, charged on shoulder,
for distinction, with a cross crosslet, gu.
(2.) A heart, gu., encircled by a ducal coro-
net, ar., between two palm-branches, ppr.
Providentia tutamen.
THOMSON, a cubit arm, erect, vested, in hand
five ears of wheat. 149. 9 and 10
THOMSON, a martlet. 119. 5
THOMSON, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, in fess,
ppr., holding a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
Honesty is good policy. 146. II
THOMSON, Sco., in hand a bunch of flowers,
ppr. Industria murus.
THOMSON, a cubit arm, erect, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a sprig, or. 142. 2
THOMSON, a lion, rampant, or, ducally gorged,
az.
THOMSON, an arm, couped below elbow, in
hand a cross crosslet, fitched. Optima est
reritas. 116. 14
THO
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THOMSON, a crane, in mouth a palm-branch, all
ppr. Cures ceditfatum — and — Secum cuiquc.
THOMSON, Ess. and Line.: (i.) A lion, ram-
pant, ducally gorged, or. (2.) A demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, or. 42. 10
THOMSON, ANSTRUTHER-, Fife : (i.) For An-
struther, two arms, in armour, holding a
battle-axe, all ppr. 157. 3. (2.) For Thomson,
a naked arm, couped at elbow, ppr., in hand
a cross crosslet, gu. 116. 14. (3.) For
Sinclair, a swan, ar., ducally collared and
chained, or. comp. j6. 10
THOEBURN, Sco., a hawk, in dexter an olive-
branch, ppr. We live in hope, see plate 104
THORBURN, a leopard, sejant, gardant, ppr.
We live in hope.
THORLBY, and THORLEY, Sco., a tower, ppr.
Fide etfiducid. 22. 14
THORLEY, Eng., a lion's gamb, erect, ar., fretty,
sa. 51. 15
THORLEY, a demi-lion, rampant, or, supporting
a cinquef oil, sa. see plate 44
THORN, or THORNE, Eng., an owl, gardant,
ppr. 107. 9
THORNAGH, Notts., a tiger's head, maned,
armed, and tufted, sa., gorged with a collar,
wavy, az. IO. 7
THORNBOROUGH, and THORNBURY, Hants,
Middx., and Yorks., a tiger, sejant, or, pel-
lette"e. n. 10
THORNBROUGH, Devons., on a naval coronet,
or, a fox, passant, ppr. Spectemur agenda.
THORNDICK, Line., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, supporting a chaplet of laurel, vert.
THORNDIKE, Line., a damask rose, ppr., leaves
and thorns, vert, at the bottom of the stalk
a beetle, or, scarabseus, ppr. 30. 6
THORNE, Suff. and Devons., a lien, rampant,
sa. 41. 12
THORNE, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
mermaid, ppr., crined, gold, conjoined to a
dolphin, haurient, of the same, devouring
her sinister hand.
THORNE, Lond., a lion, rampant, sa. Vincere
vel mori. 41. 12
THORNES, in hand a club, ppr. 158. 8
THORNEX, on a mount, vert, a greyhound,
couchant, or, gorged with a label of three
points, gu.
THORNEY, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
extending his paw, wounded by a thorn.
THORNEYCROFT, or THORNICROFT, Lond., Chesh.,
and Oxon., over a mural coronet, gu., a fal-
con, volant, ppr., jessed, membered, and
beaked, or, between two palm- branches, gold.
Fortis qui se vincit.
THORNHILL, Derby, on a mount, a thorn-tree,
ppr. comp. 26. 5
THORNHILL, Derby, out of a crown vallary, gu.,
a demi-eagle, displayed, or, pendent from
neck a bugle-horn, stringed, sa.
THORNHILL, on a mount, an oak-tree, all ppr.
26. 5
THORNHILL, out of a ducal coronet, a hawthorn -
tree, ppr. 25. 2
THORNHILL, Line., a woman's head, couped at
shoulders, affronte'e, vested, crined, and du-
cally crowned, all or.
THORNHOLME, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a
tower, ar. 22. 12
THORNHULL, Wilts., Bucks., and Dors., a bird,
sa., legged, or. 112. 14
THORNLEY, Lond., a wolf's head, erased, ar.,
charged on neck with a bar-gemelle, gu.
62. 2
THORNTHWAITE, Cumb., a lion's head, erased,
gu., in mouth a thorn-sprig, vert, fructed,
ppr.
THORNTON of Brock Hall, Northamp. : (i.) A
demi-lion, rampant, gu.. charged on shoulder
with an escarbuncle, or. (2.) Out of a ducal
coronet, or, a dragon's head, wings elevated.
90. 15
THORNTON, out of a mural coronet, a demi-
lion, rampant, in dexter a slip. 43. 10
THORNTON, Sco., a maiden's head, from shoul-
ders, affrontee, vested, az. Vincit pericula
virtus. 139. 8
THORNTON, Line., a leopard's head, erased at
neck, gardant. or. 10. 4
THORNTON, Middx., a griffin's head, erased,
sa., beaked, or, charged on neck with an
escarbuncle, gold. comp. 88. 7
THORNTON, Northumb., a fountain, or, playing,
ppr. 156. I
THORNTON, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, a
cockatrice's head, combed and wattled, gu.,
between dragon's wings, ar. 92. 2
THORNTON, Line., out of a ducal coronet, gold,
a maiden's head, or, vested, gu. 139. 2
THORNTON, Chesh., out of the top of a tower,
an arm, in armour, embowed, all ppr., in
hand a pennon of St. George.
THORNTON, a lion's head, erased, ppr., gorged
with a ducal coronet, or.
THORNTON, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's head, ppr. 47. 10
THORNTON, Cambs., Norf., and Yorks., out of
a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head, between
wings, ar. see plate 90
THORNTON, Northamp. and Yorks., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., on shoulder an escarbuncle, cr.
THOROGOOD, Ess., a wolf's head, ar. 19. 5
THOROLD, Lond., Line., and Cambs., a roe-
buck, erm., attired, or. 81. 10
THOROLD, Bart., Line., a roebuck, trippant, ar.,
attired, or. 79. 4
THOROTON, Notts., a lion, rampant, per fess,
gu. and sa., supporting a bugle-horn, of the
last.
THOROUGHGOOD, and THROWGOOD, Lond. : (i.)
A demi-lion, or. 44. 14. (2.) A demi-grey-
hound, salient, ar., collared, gu. 17. 2
THORP, Durh., a lion, rampant, gu., in dexter
a fleur-de-lis, az., gorged with a plain collar,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon, or, charged
with a cross pattee quadrate, gu.
THORP, Leeds, a demi-lion, gu., resting sinis-
ter on an escutcheon, ar., charged with a
fess, gu., thereon another fess, nebuly, or.
Comme d, Dieu playra.
THORP, a demi-lady, representing Hope, with
anchor, &c., all ppr.
THORP, an arrow and palm-branch, in saltier,
ppr. 157- 13
THORPE, Suff. and Norf., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm.. a stag, sa. 81. 9
THORPE, Lond., two lions' gambs, erect, dex-
ter, or, sinister, ar., supporting a fleur-de-
lis, az.
THORPE, Lond. and Northamp., a cock, gu.,
beaked, combed, legged, and wattled, or.
94. 12
THORPE, Leic., a bull's head, couped at neck,
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quarterly, or and sa., horns counterchanged.
14. 7
THORPE, Line., a lion, sejant, or, between paws
a lozenge, ar., charged with a maunch, sa.
THOYTS, Lond. and Berks., a heath-cock, ris-
ing, ppr. 113. 10
THBALE, out of a ducal coronet, an oak-tree,
fructed, ppr. 25. 2
THRALE, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
In cruce confido. 141. 14
THRALE, or THREELE, Surr. and Suss., an oak-
tree, ppr., fructed, or. 25. 12
THREIPLAND, Bart,, Sco., a hart's head, erased,
ppr. Animis etfato. 83. 13
THRELLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, an oak-
tree, ar. 25. 2
THRING, Eng., a cock. 94. 12
THROCKMORTON of Holland, Devons., an ele-
phant's head. 24. 10
THROCKMORTON, or THROGMORTON : (i.) A fal-
con, rising, ar., jessed, or. 100. 13. (2.) An
elephant's head, erased, sa., eared, or. 24. 9
THROCKMORTON, Bart., Warw. : (i.) An ele-
phant's head. 24. 10. (2. ) A falcon, volant,
ppr. , belled and jessed, or. . Virtus sola
nobilitas. 105. i
THROUGHSTON, Wore., a pelican in her piety,
ar. 97- 2
THROUGHSTON, Bucks., a lion's head, erased,
per cheveron, ar. and sa., charged on neck
with three roundles, counterchanged.
THROWGOOD, or THROGOOD, Eng., a wolf's
head, ar., charged on neck with a buckle,
its tongue in fess, az.
THRUXTON,Worc., a pelican, ar., in nest, feed-
ing her young, ppr., beaked, legged, and
vulned, gu. 97. 2
THUNDER, a cubit arm, ppr., in hand a trum-
pet, sa. Certavi et vici.
THURCLE, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or.
THURGRYN, Eng., a pelican, feeding her young,
or, in nest, ar. 97. 2
THURKETTLE, Ess., a cubit arm, erect, vested,
ar., charged with a fleur-de-lis, gu., in hand,
ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or.
THURKILL, Lond., an arm, erect, vested, gu.,
charged with three fleurs-de-lis, ar., in hand,
ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or.
THURLAND, Surr. and Yorks., a capuchin friar's
head, ppr., couped at shoulders, vested, ar.
123. 2
THURLEY, Lond. and Northamp., a demi-dra-
gon, segreant, vert, wings addorsed, £a.,
supporting an escallop, ar.
THURLOW, Baron, a greyhound, couchant, or,
collared and lined, sa. Justitice soror fides
— and — Quo fata vacant. 1 8. 1 1
THURLOW, a parrot, in dexter a pear, ppr.
118. 10
THURLOW, Eng., a crow, ppr. Justitice soror
fides. 114. 8
THURLOW, Suff., a raven, ppr., a portcullis
hanging round neck, ar.
THURSBY, Eng., seven arrows, one in pale, and
six in saltier, ppr. 107. 10
THURSBY, HARVEY-, of Abbington Abbey, Xor-
thamp., a lion, rampant, sa., holding a battle-
axe, erect, or.
THURSTON, a thrush, ppr. 112. 13
THURSTON, a woodpecker, ppr. 112. 14
THURSTON, Kent, a demi- griffin, segreant,
issuing from a plume of ostrich-feathers.
86. 12
THURSTON, Suff., a stork, ar., legged, az.
115. 8
THURSTONE, Hunts., a wolf's head, or, pierced
through neck by an arrow, gu., headed and
feathered, ar., vulned, of the second. 19. 4
THWAITES, Iri., a chevalier on horseback, at
full speed, holding a broken spear, ppr.
73- 12
THWAITES, Yorks., a cock, wings addorsed,
ppr., combed, wattled, and legged, gu.
THWAITES, Derbs., a hind's head. 85. 3
THWAITES, Bucks, and Ess., a cock, wings
elevated, sa., combed, wattled and legged,
gu. 94. 2
TH WAITS, Eng., on a mural coronet, a bunch
of seven arrows, ppr., banded, gu.
THWENG, a pelican, in nest, feeding her young,
ppr. 97. 2
THYLY, Norf., an escallop, or. 5. i
THYNNE, Salop, a reindeer, or. J'ai bonne
cause. 84. 8
THYNNE, Baron Carteret. See CARTERET.
THYNNE, Marquess of Bath. See BATH.
THYNNE, Beds., a squirrel, sejant, feeding on
a nut, all ppr. Loyal devoir. 58. 12
TIBBET, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr. Vincere vel
mori. ' 44-14
TIBBETT, a demi-cat, rampant, gardant, az.
TIBBITTS, Eng., a bee, in pale, sa. Per indue-
triam. 76. 5
TIBBS, an oak-branch, vert. 54. 12
TICHBONE, an ass's head, between wings.
TICHBORNE, Kent, Hants, and Norf., on a
chapeau, a wing, erect, per fess, or and
vair. 78. 4
TICHBORNE, Bart., Hants, a hind's head,
couped, ppr., between wings, gu. Pugno
pro pair id.
TICHBORNE, Kent, same crest and motto.
TICHBOURNE, Eug., a hind's head. Pugno pro
patrid. 85. 3
TICHBURNE, on a chapeau, a wing, erect,
charged with three pellets. 78. 4
TICKEL, or TICKELL, Eng., an eagle, displayed,
PP^ 95- i 3
TICKHILL, a cubit arm, erect, vested, gu.,
charged with three fleurs-de-lis, ar., in hand,
ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or.
TIDBURY, Eng., the point of a spear, in pale,
shaft and hilt, in saltier, ppr., banded, gu.
134- 4
TIDCASTLE, Lond., a leopard, statant, ppr.,
resting dexter on an escutcheon, or.
TIDCOMBE, Wilts., a dexter cubit arm, in ar-
mour, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a broken
lance, gu. 124, 7
TIDDEMAN, or TIDEMAN, Eng., a savage's head,
couped, dropping blood, ppr. 134. 15
TIDMARSH, Eng., a broken Lance, head turned
toward the sinister, ppr. 130. 8
TIERNEY, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
TIERNEY, Bart., Lond. and Suss., on a mount,
vert, a pheasant, ppr., ducally gorged, or.
TIFFIN, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased, in
mouth a stag's foot, erased, ppr. 20. I
TIFFIN, Cuinb., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
gorged with a collar, flory counterflory, or,
supporting a battle-axe, ppr. Patria fidelis.
comp. 43. 1 1
TIGHE, Mitchelstown, Iri. : (i.) For Tighe, a
TIG
wolf's head, erased, ppr., gorged with a col-
lar, ar., charged with a cross crosslet, sa.
62/2. (2.) For Moryan, a stag's head.
83- 13
TlGHE, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, ppr., gorged
with a collar, ar., charged with a cross cross-
let, sa. Summum ncc mctuarn diem nee optem.
TIGHE, Iri., a galley, oars in saltier, sa. 21. 7
TILL, Eng., an ounce, sejant, ppr., resting fore-
dexter on a shield, az.
TILLAKD, Street End House, Kent, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, az., ears
and beak, gold. 86. 3
TILLAKD, Kent, an esquire's helmet, ppr., gar-
nished, or. 66. 14
TILLER, Eng., on a mural coronet, six spears
in saltier, ppr. 149. 2
TILLER, Middx., a demi-cat, rampant. 62. 10
TILLET, or TILLETT, Eng., six arrows, in saltier,
ppr., banded, gu., ensigned with a round
hat, of the first. 52. 14
TILLEY, Eng., the head of a battle-axe. 123. 9
TILLNEY, a griffin's head, erased, gu., eared,
or, in beak, a gem-ring, gold. 88. 7
TILLOTSON, Yorks. and Kent, out of a mural
coronet, a greyhound's head. 1 8. 3
TILLOTSON, a pelican's head, erased, ppr.
103. II
TILLY, Eng., a rose-tree, vert, bearing roses,
ar. 30. 4
TILNEY, Cambs. and Norf., a griffin's head,
erased, gu. 88. 7
TILSON, and TILSTON, Chesh., out of a mural
coronet, a boar's head. comp. 3. I
TILSON, Eng., a dexter hand plucking a rose,
ppr. 159. 10
TILSON, and TILSTON, an arm, embowed, vested,
ar., ruffled, of the last, in hand, ppr., a crosier,
gu., head and point, or.
TILYAED, Norf., a lion's head, erased, collared,
vert, rimmed, or, on collar five ermine-spots,
ar. 49. 14
TIMBRELL, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
TIMEWELL, a demi-eagle, gu., wings expanded,
erm., ducally crowned, and gorged with a
chaplet, or.
TIMINS, Eng., a rose, gu., barbed, vert.
138. 7
TIMMINS, Eng., a dexter cubit arm, in hand a
pair of scales, all ppr. 144. i
TIMMINS, on a mural coronet, ar., six spears, in
saltier, sa. 149. 2
TIMPORIN, Herts., on a mount, vert, a grey-
hound, couchant, ar., resting fore-paws on
an escutcheon, of the first, charged with a
fess, wavy, az., thereon three etoiles, or.
TiMPSON, Devons. and Iri., on a piece of
battlement, ar., an eagle, rising, ppr., in beak
an oak-slip, vert, fructed, or. 99. 4
TIMS, a goat's head, couped. 56. 4
TIMSON, Eng., a horse's head, gu., bridled, or.
72. 7
TINDAL, Eng., in dexter hand a writing-pen.
144. 10
TINDALL, a demi-lion, rampant, supporting a
garb. 42. 12
TINDALL, out of a ducal coronet, or, five pales,
erm., banded, gold.
TINDALL, Norf., in lion's gamb, erect, or, a
cross of five mascles, gu.
TINDALL, and TINDALE, Suff. and N.orf., out of
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a ducal coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-
feathers, ar. 1 08. 5
TINDALL, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of feathers, erm., within a basket, gu.
TINKER, Eng., a cross crosslet, az. 140. 14
TINKLER, a griffin, passant. 87. 13
TINKLER, Eng., a cross moline, az. 77. 9
TINLING, Eng., an ear of wheat, or, bladed,
vert, and a palm-branch, of the last, in sal-
tier. 13. 9
TINNEY, Wilts., a griffin's head, couped, wings
elevated, sa., beaked, gu. 88. 6
TIPPER, Eng., in hand, couped, in fess, a sword,
erect, on point a garland of laurel. 128. 7
TIPPET, Eng., a garb, or, banded, vert. 12. 13
TIPPET, Cornw., a cubit arm, vested, charged
with a cross crosslet, ar., in hand an anchor,
by middle of shank. Non robore sed spe. 2. I
TIPPETS, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking
a nut, or. 58. 12
TIPPETTS, Devons., an eagle's claw, erased,
ppr. 107. 13
TIPPING, Oxon., an antelope's head, erased,
vert, ducally gorged and armed, or.
TIPPING, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
antelope's head, vert, attired and maned,
gold.
TIPPING, a cubit arm, in armour, erect, ppr.,
garnished, or, in hand a truncheon, sa.,
tipped, gold. 153. 12
TIPTOFT, Eng., a stag's head, erased, or, gorged
with a garland of roses, gu., leaved, vert.
TIRRELL, Surr., Bucks., Suff., and Ess., a boar's
head, erect, ar., out of mouth a peacock's
tail, ppr.
TIRREY, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or, a
dragon's head, vert, vomiting flames, ppr.,
collared and lined, gold.
TIRREY, or TIRRY, Lond., Herts., and Heref.,
a demi-roebuck, ppr., attired and unguled,
or, in mouth three ears of corn, bladed, of
the first.
TIRRINGHAM, Bucks., a talbot's head, gu., bil-
lettee, or. 61. 3
TIRWHIT, Line., a savage, ppr., wreathed about
head and loins, vert, holding over dexter
shoulder a club, or. Me stante, xirebunt.
162. 9
TIRWHIT, Hunts., a lapwing's head and neck,
or.
TISDALL, Charlesf ort, co. Meath, out of a ducal
coronet, or, an armed hand, erect, ar.,
charged with a pellet, holding an arrow, ppr.
Tutantur tela coronam.
TISDALE, or TISDALL, Eng., a peacock's head,
couped, ppr. 117. 2
TISON, or TYSON, Glouc., a sinister arm, in
mail, or, hand, ppr., defended by an antique
shield, gold, lined, vert, with straps, gu.
143- 13
TITCHBURNE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a wing, per fess, or and vair. 78. 4
TITFORD, a demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14
TITLEY, and TITTELEY, Salop, between two
laurel-branches, vert, an escallop, or.
TITTERTON, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
TITUS, Herts., a moor's head, couped at shoul-
ders, ppr., temples wreathed, ar. and az.
130- 13
TIVITOE, Lond., a demi-Turk, affronte'e, vested,
ppr., in dexter a scimitar, ar., hilt and
pommel, or. comp. 130. 14
TIZ
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TIZARD, HAWKINS-, Dors. : (i.) On a ducal
coronet, or, between wings, gu., a bugle -
horn, stringed, gold. (2.) Out of a mural
coronet, a cubit arm, erect, vested, az.,
cuffed, gu., charged with a fleur-de-lis, or,
in hand, ppr., a baton, gold, tipped, sa. i\ e
timcas rccte faciendo.
TOBIN, Eng., two battle-axes, in pale, environ-
ed by a serpent, ppr. III. 4
TOBY, Eng., a perch's head, issuing, ppr. 5. 12
TOD, Sco., a fox's head, ppr. Vigilantia. 16. 3
TODCASTLE, Lond., a leopard, statant, ppr.,
resting dexter on an escutcheon, or.
TODD, a fox, statant, ppr., collared, chain re-
flexed over back, or, supporting with dexter
an escutcheon, sa., charged with an etoile,
gold.
TODD, a fox, current, with a goose over back,
all ppr.
TODD, a fox, sejant, ppr. 16. 10
TODD, a fox's head, couped, gu. Oportct vivere.
16. 3
TODD of Tranby, Yorks., on a chapeau, gu ,
turned up, erni., a fox, sejant, ppr. Oportet
vivere. 16. 2
TODD, Northumb., a fox's head, erased, ppr.
16. i
TODD, Berks., a wolf's head, or, collared, flory,
counterflory, gu. 62. 2
TODD, Ess., a wolf, sejant, ppr. 19. 8
TODMAN, Eng., a cannon, mounted, ppr.
132. 12
TODRICK, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, gu.
88. 7
TODRIG, Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr. 65. 6
TOFT, or TOFTE, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
TOKE, Kent, a fox, current, or. 16. 13
TORE, Goddington, Kent: (i.) A griffin's
head, erased, per cheveron, ar. and sa.,
guttle, counterc hanged, in beak a tuck, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, or. 88. 5. (2.) By aug-
mentation, a fox, current, ppr. 16. 13
TOLCARNE, Cornw., a wolf, sejant, ar., gorged
with a spiked collar, lined, and legged, or.
TOLER, Earl of Norbury. See NORBURY, Earl
of.
TOLL of Perridge, Devons., a boar's head,
erect. 3. 6
TOLL, or TOLLE, Eng., in hand, couped, a dag-
ger, erect, ppr. 122. 12
TOLLEMACHE of Helmingham Hall, Suff., a
horse's head, between wings. Conftdo, con-
quicsco. 72. 4
TOLLER, Eng., a mullet, gu., charged with an
ermine-spot, or.
TOLLER, Cornw., between wings, or, a cinque-
foil, ar.
TOLLET of Betley Hall, Staffs., a pyramid, on
a pedestal, ar., the top entwined by a ser-
pent, descending, ppr. Prudentia in adrer-
8i3.
TOLLEY, or TOLLYE, a demi-tiger, vert, col-
lared, ar., and pellette*e, the body bezante'e.
9- 5
TOLLEY, Eng., an acorn, stalked and leaved,
vert. 54. 9
TOLLIOTT, a lion, rampant, per pale, ar. and
gU. 41. 12
TOLMAN, Eng., two arms, in armour, embowed,
wielding a battle-axe, all ppr. 157. 3
I?OLSON of Woodland Lodge, Somers., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a lion's gamb, holding two
ostrich- feathers, vert, the other, az. Ferro
comite.
TOM, a Cornish chough, ppr., in mouth an es-
callop.
TOMB, Eng., between wings, a pegasus' head.
72. 4
TOMES, or TOMS, Eng., a Cornish chough, vo-
lant, ppr. 119. 3
TOMKINS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
broken battle-axe, all ppr.
TOMKINS, Heref., a lion, rampant, or, holding
a broken tilting- spear, ar.
TOMLIN, Dane Court, Kent, two battle-axes, in
saltier, ppr., surcharged with a dexter hand,
couped at wrist, also ppr. Quondam his
vicimus armis.
TOMLIN, out of a mural coronet, a martlet, ar.,
in mouth an oak-branch, vert, fructed, or.
comp. 119. 10
TOMLIN, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, az.,
beaked, or. 117. II
TOMLINE, PRETYMAN-, Bart., N.S., two lions'
gambs, erased, or, supporting a mullet, gold.
TOMLINS, Middx. and Suss., on a mount, vert,
a vine-stem, couped at top, and leaved, ppr.,
on stem an escutcheon, ar. 29. 4
TOMLINS, Eng., out of a mural coronet, seven
Lochaber-axes, turned outward, ppr. 132. 4
TOMLINSON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a griffin's head. Non sibi, patrice. 86. 3
TOMLINSON, Yorks., a savage, wreathed about
loins, ppr., holding in both hands a spear,
headed at each end, or.
TOMPKINS, Eng., a ship, under sail, ppr. 21. 14
TOMPKINS, Heref., a unicorn's head, erased,
per fess, ar. and or, armed and maned, gold,
gorged with a laurel- wreath, vert.
comp. 70. 5
TOMPKINSON, Lane., a wolf's head, erased, ar.,
ducally gorged, or.
TOMPSON, Witchingham Hall, Norf., on a
mount, vert, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or. 42. 10
TOMPSON, Eng., a palm-branch, slipped, ppr.
13- i
TOMS, Middx., a Cornish chough, ppr., charged
on breast with a bezant.
TONCKS, or TONKES, Eng., two arms, in ar-
mour, embowed, issuing from clouds, sup-
porting the sun, ppr.
TONG, or TONGE, Eng., a shield, quarterly, or
and sa. 120. 12
TONG, Kent, on a rock, ppr. , a martlet, rising,
or. 119. 5
TONGE of Highway, Wilts., same crest.
Steady.
TONGE, in hand a grappling-iron, all ppr.
TONGUE, Iri., on an oak-tree, a nest with three
young ravens, fed with the dew of heaven,
distilling from a cloud, all ppr.
TONGUE, Eng., a shield, or, between two myrtle-
branches, in orle, ppr.
TONKIN, Cornw., a Cornish chough, ppr. 114. 10
TONKIN, Devons., an eagle's head, erased.
IQ2. 10
TONKIN, Devons., a dragon's head, couped.
Kensol Tra Tonkein Ouna Dieu Mathern yn.
90. 4
TONSON, Iri., out of a mural coronet, or, a cubit
arm, in armour, in hand, ppr. , a sword, also
ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
TON 398
TONSON, Baron Riversdale. See RIVERSDALE.
TONYN, Eng., in dexter hand a sword, in pale,
ppr. 122. 12
TOOK, or TOOKE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased,
per cheveron, ar. and sa. , guttle, counter-
changed, eared, or, in beak a sword, erect,
ar., hilt, gu., pommel, or, hilt resting on
wreath.
TOOKE, Hurston Clays, Suss., a griffin's head,
erased, in beak a tuck sword, ppr. 88. 5
TOOKE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, sa., in
beak by middle of blade, a sword, ar., pom-
mel downwards. 88. 5
TOOKER, a human heart, enfiled with a ducal
coronet. 130. I
TOOKER, Somers., a whale's head, haurient,
erased, sa., charged with a mascle, ar.
Mirabile in profundis.
65- 13
ToOKER,«Eng., a spur-rowel, or.
TOOKY, Northamp. and Ruts., a demi-sea-
horse, rampant, quarterly, gu. and or, gorged
with a ducal coronet, counterchanged.
TOOLE, IrL, a lion's head, erased, gu. Spero.
47- 13
TOOLEY, or TOWLEY, Eng., within an annulet,
or, a shield, sa. 95- 3
TOONE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, in mouth
a hand, ppr.
TOOVEY, Oxon., on a mount, vert, a stag, cur-
rent, ar., pierced through neck by an arrow,
in fess, pheon to dexter, ppr., vulned, gu.
TOPHAM, Yorks., two serpents, entwined round
a cross pattee, fitched. Grace non prudentid.
TOPHAM, Eng., an anchor, with cable, and a
sword, in saltier, ppr. 120. 14
TOPLIFFE, and TOPLIS, Line., a talbot, sejant,
ar., collared, or. 6 1. 6
TOPP, Wilts., Devons., and Glouc., a gauntlet,
grasping a hand, couped at wrist, all ppr.
TOPPER, Eng., a man's head, issuing, in pro-
file, ppr., banded, or and gu., tied of the
colours. 131. 13
TOPPING, Eng., two lions' gambs, sa., support-
ing a roundle, vair. 52- 7
TOPSPIELD, Suff. and Norf., a talbot. couchant,
gardant, against a tree, all ppr.
TORBOCK, Staffs, and Lane., an eagle, close,
ppr., beaked and legged, gu., on breast a
mullet.
TORBOCK, a parrot, in dexter a pear, ppr.
118. 10
TORBOOK, an eagle, close, ppr. 98. 13
TORIANO, Lond., an arm, in armour, from
shoulder, in fess, and from elbow, in pale,
in hand a helmet. 67. 13
TORIN, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ar.
IO2. IO
TORINGS, a martlet, between two laurel-
branches, in orle.
TORKINGTON, Eng., between wings, or, a spur-
rowel.
TORLESSE, Berks., a stork, ppr. 115. 8
TORLESTE, a heron, or, between two branches,
vert.
TORLEY, Eng., a boar's head, couped, sa., in
fess, armed, ar. 3-13
TORNEY, Kent, a bull's head, erased, ar.,
attired and collared, or. 15. 4
TORPHICHEN, Baron, Sco. (Sandilands), an
eagle, displayed, or. Spero meliora. 95. 13
TORR, Line., upon a headland, ppr., a tower,
ar. Altiora spero. 22. 12
TOW
TORR, a griffin, passant, wings addorsed, ppr.
87- 13
TORRANCE, Sco., a bull's head, erased. / saved
the king. 15. 6
TORRE, Snydale, Yorks., a griffin, passant, per
pale, or and ar. Turris fortissimo, Deus.
87- 13
TORRE, Yorks., a tower. 22, 14
TORRE, a lily, ar., leaved, vert. 53. 4
TORRELL, Eng., a boar's head, erased, or. 15. 5
TORRENCE, Eng., two laurel- branches, in saltier,
vert.
TORRENS, a martlet, or. 119. 5
TORRENS, a martlet, sa., round neck a blue
ribbon, pendent therefrom, on breast, a
medal.
TORRIE, a horse's head, ar. 72. I
TORRINGS, Eng., a dove, between two branches
of laurel, fructed, ppr. 93. 8
TORRINGTON, Viscount (Byng), an heraldic
antelope, statant, erm., horned, tusked,
maned, and hoofed, or. Tuebor. 82. 14
TORVERS, a griffin, passant. 87. 13
TORY, or TORRY, Eng., a horse, passant, ppr.,
furnished, gu. 73. 7
TOSH, and TOSE, Sco., a thistle, ppr. Ad .
finem. 29. 10
TOSH, Sco., a withered branch of holly, sprout-
ing new leaves, ppr. 29. 7
TOSHANCH, on a sinister hand, issuing, a falcon,
rising, all ppr. 104. 4
TOT, a demi-lion, ppr. 44. 14
TOTHILL, Devons., on a mount, vert, a turtle-
dove, ppr., in mouth a sprig, vert, fructed,
or.
TOTHILL, Eng., an olive-branch, erect, ppr.
13- 4
TOTTENHAM of Ballycurry, Iri., a lion, rampant,
gu. Ad astro, sequor. 41. 12
TOTTENHAM, Iri., a crescent, erm. 140. 2
TOUCHET, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a swan,
rising, ar., ducally gorged, or. Je le tiens.
comp. 75. 5
TOUCHET, Ess. and Iri., an old man's head,
couped, ppr., wreathed, ar. and gu. 128. 14
TOUGH, Sco., a dexter hand, pointing with two
fingers, gu. 159. 2
TOUKE, Wore., a leopard's head, couped, az.,
spotted, or. 10. 12
TOULMIN, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sabre, all ppr. 140. 13
TOULMIN, Eng., a garb, in fess, ppr. 12. 9
TOUNSON, Northamp. and Wilts., three cross
crosslets, fitched, gu., two in saltier, one in
pale, on centre an escallop, or.
TOURES, Sco., a lion, rampant, ppr. 41. 12
TOURNAY, Eng., a tower, ar. 22. 14
TOURNAY, BARGRAVE-, Kent, a bull's head,
erased, ar., armed, or, collared, az., charged
with three bezants. 14. 6
TOURNEMINE, Eng., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis. 142. 4
TOURNER, Sco., a flaming heart, ppr. Tu ne
cede malis. 120. 5
TOUT, on a chapeau, an angel, in dexter a
sword, in pale, supporting with sinister an
escutcheon.
TOVEY, Sco., an eagle, displayed. In Deo con-
fido. 95. 13
TOVEY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, with two
heads, on breast a saltier, ppr. 95. 8
TOWER of Weald Hall, Ess., a griffin, passant,
TOW
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per pale, or and az., wings addorsed, gold.
Love and dread. 87. 13
TOWERS, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
TOWERS, Berks, and Northamp., a griffin, pas-
sant, per pale, or and ar., wings addorsed,
gold, charged on breast with a. mullet, sa.
TOWERS, Cambs., a griffin, passant, per pale,
or and az., wings addorsed, gold. 87. 13
TOWERS, Eng., a tower. Bon accord. 22. 14
TOWERS, Lond., an antelope's head, az., armed
and maned, or. 82. 7
TOWGOOD, Devons., an arm, vested in russet
gre^T, cuffed, erm., in hand, ppr., a wallet,
ar., Duckies and buttons, or.
TOWLE, Sco. and Eng., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. Amo pacem. 1 06. 7
TOWN, or TOWNE, Eng., on a rock, a tree, grow-
ing, ppr. 26. 5
TOWN, or TOWNE, Eng., a spear, in pale, ppr.
66. i
TOWNELEY of Towneley Hall, Lane , on a
perch, or, a hawk, close, ppr., beaked and
belled, gold, round perch a ribbon, gu.
Tenez le vraye. 104. 2
TOWNRAWE, and TOWNROE, Derbs. and Line.,
a tiger, sejant, per pale, erm. anfl sa. 9. 4
TOWNSEND, STEPHENS-, of Castle Townsend,
co. Cork, a stag, trippant. HCBC yeneri in-
crementa fides. 79. 4
TOWNSEND, Lord Charles, of Rainham Hall,
Norf. : ( I.) Out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
swan, wings addorsed, in mouth an ostrich-
feather, ar., ducally gorged and chained, gu.
comp. 75. 5. (2.) A stag, trippant, ppr.
79. 4. (3.) Out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of peacock's feathers, ppr. 117. 5
TOWNSEND, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
swan, ducally gorged, line reflexed over back.
TOWNSEND, Eng., an eye, ppr. 120. 6
TOWNSEND, Honnington Hall, Warw., a stag,
gorged with a wreath of oak, ppr., resting
fore-sinister on two annulets, interlaced, or.
Vita posse priore frui.
TOWNSEND, Norf., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
TOWNSEND, Surr. : (i.) A salamander, ar., in
flames, ppr. 27. 8. (2.) A phoenix, ar., in
flames, ppr. 101. 10
TOWNSHEND of Hem, Wei., a roebuck's head,
attired, or, gorged with a collar, az., charged
with three escallops, ar. Huic generi incre-
menta fides — and — Vince malum patientia.
TOWNSHEND, Ess., on a mount, vert, a buck,
sejant, ppr., attired, or, supporting with
dexter a lance, erect, gu., headed, gold.
comp. 80. 13
TOWNSHEND, Marquess (Townshend), a buck,
trippant, ppr. HCBC generi incrementa fides.
79- 4
TQWNSHEND, Viscount Sydney. See SYDNEY.
TOWRY, Eng., a griffin, passant, per pale, or
and az. 87. 13
TOWSE, Lond. and Somers., an eagle's head,
erased, or, pierced through neck by a sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, gold.
TOY, or TOYE, Glouc., on a mural coronet, gu.,
a martlet, ar. 119. 10
TRABY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, sa. 44. 14
TKACY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., an
escallop, ar., between wings, or. 5. 6
TRAFFORD, a man holding a flail, handle part,
, ar., the other, or, legs of the first, coat, gu:,
cap, ppr.
TRAFFORD, Ess. and Lane., a thrasher, ppr.,
hat and coat, per pale, ar. and gu., sleeves
countercharged, breeches and stockings, of
the second and third, flail, of the first, on
the flail a scroll, with motto — Now thus,
TRAFFORD, Chesh., a demi-pegasus, wings ex-
panded, ar. 71. i o
TRAHERNE, Wei., on a ducal coronet, a goat s
head, erased, ppr. 55. 8
TRAIL, a column, in the sea, ppr. 136. 5
TRANCKMORE, Devons., a demi-heraldic ante-
lope, transpierced through neck by an arrow,
in bend.
TRANSOME, or TRANSAM, Salop, a leopard's
head, erased, in profile, transpierced through
mouth by an arrow.
TRANT, Eng., a demi-lion, supporting an an-
chor, ppr. 42. 9
TRANT, Iri., a demi-eagle, in mouth a rose-
sprig, all ppr.
TRAPNELL, Eng., a griffin's head, couped, az.,
beaked, or. 87. 6
TRAPPES of Nidd, Yorks., a man's head,
couped at shoulders, on head a steel cap,
garnished with a plume of feathers, all ppr.
135- 8
TRAQUAIR, Earl of (Stuart), on a garb, in fess,
a crow, wings expanded and addorsed, ppr.
Judge nought.
TRAQUAIR, Sco., the sun shining on the stump
of an old tree, sprouting new branches, ppr.
26. 10
TRASHER, Cornw., a demi-talbot, rampant,
regardant, ar., eared, gu.
TRAVELL, Northamp. and Warw., a grey-
hound's head, sa., charged with three mul-
lets, or, two and one.-
TRAVERS, Cork, a wolf, passant. Nee timide,
nee temere. 63. 3
TRAVERS, Iri., the sun shining on stump of
broken tree, sprouting new branches. 26. 10
TRAVERS, Eng., a rock in the sea, ppr. 66. 7
TRAVERS, a griffin's head, erased, or, in mouth
an eft, az.
TRAVES, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, gar-
dant. 10. 4
TRAVESS, Eng., a bird, ar., in mouth a branch,
vert. 1 06. 7
TRAVIS, Eng., a bear's head, erased, gu. 20. 9
TRAYTON, or TRETON, Eng., a horse, dapple-
grey. 72. 13
TREACHER, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
TREACY, Eng., out of a tower, a demi-lion,
rampant, all ppr. 24. 6
TREAD WAY, Eng., a dexter hand, couped be-
low wrist, in armour, ppr., holding a sword,
of the last, hilt, or, on point a Turk's head,
couped at neck, ppr. 1 2 1. 14
TREBY, a demi-lion, ar., collared, vaire', az. and
erm. 45. 14
TREDCROFT of Warnham Court, Suss., a cock's
head, erased, ppr. Vigilando quiesco. 94. 9
TREDCROFT, a cock's head, erased, ppr. Vigi-
lando quiesco. 94- 9
TREDEGAR, Baron, a reindeer's head, couped,
or, attired, gu. 83. 12
TREDENNICK, a buck's head and neck, couped.
84. 10
TREE, an oak-tree, fructed, ppr. 25. 12
TREFRY, Cornw., a Cornish chough's head,
erased, sa., in mouth a sprig of laurel, vert.
TBE
TREFUSIS, Baron Clinton. See CLINTON.
TREGENT, Eng., a Triton, in hand a trident.
125. 13
TREGONWELL, Cornw., same crest, but in mouth
a gold ring.
TREGONWELL, ST. BARBE-, of Anderson, Dors.,
a Cornish chough, head and neck, sa., in
mouth a chaplet, erm. and sa. Nosce
teipsum.
TREGORE, or TREGOUR, Cornw., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a unicorn's head, erm., maned
and attired, gold. 70. I
TREGOS, Eng., a crescent, ensigned with a
buckle, or. So. I
TREGOS, Eng., an arm, in armour, embovved,
in hand a scimitar, both ppr. Ferro considto.
121. 6
TREHERON, Cornw., a demi-griffin, erased, ar.,
gorged with two bars, az., between claws a
fleur-de-lis, of the last.
TRELAWNEY, a wolf's head, erased, ppr. 19. 6
TRELAWNEY, Eng., an acorn, ppr. 54. 9
TRELAWNEY, SALDSBURY, Bart., Cornw. : (i.)
For Trelaivney, a wolf, statant, ppr. 19. u.
(2.) For Salusbury, a demi-lion, per bend
sinister, ar. and erminois, in paws a shield,
or, charged with a bear's head, sa., muzzled,
of the first. Sermoni consona facto, — and —
Virtus patrimonio nobilior.
TRELAWNY of Coldrinick, Cornw., a wolf, pas-
sant, ppr. 63. 3
TREMAYNE, Eng. , an escutcheon, erm., between
two myrtle-branches, in orle, ppr.
TREMAYNE, Cornw. and Devons., two arms,
embowed, vested, or, between hands a man's
head, ppr., on head a high-crowned hat, sa.
TREMENHEERE of Tremenheere, Cornw., a Sara-
cen's head, in profile. Thy sr scry sough ne
Dieu a, nef. 123. 12
TREMENHEERE, Cornw., a demi-man, naked, in
profile, wreathed about head. Nil desperan-
dum. 128. 14
TREMINELL, or TREMYNELL, an eagle, rising,
ppr. 98. 10
TRENANCE, Cornw., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a unicorn's head, of the last,
maned, armed, and ducally crowned, or.
TRENCH of Cangort, Iri., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. Virtutis
fortuna comes. 140. 13
TRENCH of Heywood, Iri., same crest. Con-
silio et prudentid.
TRENCH, a cubit arm, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a scimitar, ar., hilt and
pommel, gold. 121. 6
TRENCH, Baron Ashtown. See ASHTOWN.
TRENCH, LA POER-, Earl of Clancarty. See
CLANCARTY.
TRENCH ARD, Dors., a cubit arm, erect, vested,
az., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a sword, of the
second, hilt and pommel, or.
TRENCHARD of Poxwell, Dorset: (i.) For
Trenchard, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
az., cuffed, or, in hand a trenching-knife,
in bend sinister, ppr. (2.) For Pickard, a
lion, sejant, ar., charged on shoulder with
an ermine -spot, and gorged with a collar
gemelle, sa., fore-dexter supporting an es-
cutcheon, gu., charged with a fleur-de-lis,
within a bordure, or.
TRENCHARD, ASHFORDLY-, Wilts. : (i.) For
Trenchard, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
400 TBE
az., cuffed, or, in hand a trenching-knife, in
bend sinister, the point depressed, ppr. (2.)
For Ashfordley, an ass's head, erased, or,
gorged with a collar, sa., thereon three mul-
lets, gold.
TRENCHARDE, in hand, ppr., vested, az., a
knife, ar., handled, or.
TRENFIELD, a demi - antelope, transpierced
through neck by an arrow, in bend.
TRENT, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a scimitar. 121. 6
TRENT, Eng., a crescent, erm. Augeo.
140. 2
TRENT, a demi-eagle, wings expanded, or, in
beak a laurel-branch, ppr.
TRENTHAM, Staffs., a griffin's head, erased, sa.
88. 7
T REN WITH, Cornw., a falcon, rising, in beak a
branch.
TRESHAM, Eng., a bezant, or, charged with a
talbot's head, az. 60. 1 1
TRESHAM, a boar's head, ducally gorged, or, in
mouth a trefoil, slipped, vert, in fess.
TRESHAM, Bucks., a boar's head, erased at
neck, sa., ducally gorged, or, in mouth a
trefoil, slipped, vert.
TRESSE, Kent, an eagle's head, couped, erm.,
ducally crowned and beaked, or, between
wings, erect, ermines.
TRESSON, on a mount, a lion, passant, ducally
crowned, supporting with dexter an arrow,
in pale.
TRESWELL, Eng., on a rock, a wild goose, ppr.
109. 9
TRETON, Eng., a horse, dapple-grey. 72. 13
TREUNWITH, Cornw., a hawk, or, wings ex-
panded, ar., in mouth three ashen keys,
vert.
TREVANION, BETTESWOUTH-, of Caerhayes,
Cornw., a stag, trippant, ppr. En Dicu est
mon espoir. 79-4
TREVELYAN of Netherwitton, Northumb., two
arms, in armour, embowed, in hands, ppr.,
a bezant. Time trieth troth. 124. 9
TREVELYAN, Cornw., two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, hands, ppr., supporting a bezant,
thereon a parrot, statant, ppr.
TREVELYAN, Northumb., a tower, encircled by
water. 22. 14
TREVELYAN, Bart., Somers., two arms, counter-
embowed, ppr., vested, az., supporting in
hand a bezant. Time trieth troth.
comp. 124. 9
TREVENYON, and TREVANION, Cornw., a stag,
quarterly, gu. and ar. 8 1. 10
TREVES, Eng, a demi-griffin, in dexter a sword,
ppr. 86. 7
TREVET, or TREVKTT, Eng., a castle, ar., masoned,
sa. 23. 6
TREVILIAN, Somers. and Devons., two arms,
embowed, vested, az., in hands, ppr., a
bezant. comp. 124. 9
TREVITHICK, Cornw., a unicorn's head, couped.
70. 4
TREVOR, Norf., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a wy vern, wings addorsed, sa. 92. 1 1
TREVOR - HILL, Viscount Dungannon. See
DUNGANNON.
TREW, Eng., a demi-chevalier, in armour, in
dexter a sword, ppr. 127. 10
TREWARTHEN, Eng., in lion's gamb, sa., a
sceptre, in pale, or. 78. 9
TRE
401
TBU
TREWAETHER, Eng., a pillar, in the sea, ppr.
136- 5
TREWENT, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, between wings. 1 02. 2
TREWSDALE, Line., a dragon's head, in mouth
a broken spear.
THEYS, Eng., two hands, couped, conjoined, in
fess, supporting a scimitar, ppr. 159. 9
TRICE, Hunts. , a phoenix in flames, ppr. 101. 10
TRICKEY, a lion's head, couped, sa., in mouth
a man by the middle, his legs in chief, and
head in base, embrued, ppr. 48. 13
TRIGG, a demi-talbot, salient. 61. 5
TRIGGS, Eng., the sun, rising, ppr. 7. 7
TRIMLESTOWN, Baron, Iri. (Barnewall), from a
plume of ostrich-feathers, or, gu., az., vert,
and ar., a falcon, rising, gold. Malo mori
quam foedari. IOI. 3
TRIMMER, Eng., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. 1 06. 7
TRIMNEL, or TRIMNELL, Eng., a harpy, close,
ppr. 32. ii
TRIMWELL, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
TRINDER, Eng., a hawk, jessed and belled,
standing on a fish, naiant, all ppr. 104. 12
TRINDER Ox on., out of a ducal cdronet, or, a
stag's head, ppr., attired, gold. 83. I
TRINGHAM, Eng., on a chapeau, a dexter wing,
charged with a cheveron. 78. 4
TRINLING, Eng., a crescent. 140. 2
TRIPCONIE, and TRIPONIA, Cornw., a cock's
head, couped, ar., combed, beaked, and
wattled, gu., in beak a snake, ppr., environed
round neck.
TRIPP, Yorks. and Devons., an eagle, close.
98. 13
TRIPP, Lond. and Kent, out of rays, or, an
eagle's head, gu. 102. 9
TRIST, Eng., on a serpent, nowed, a falcon,
ppr. 105. 7
TRIST, Cornw., a falcon, ppr., in mouth a fish.
Nee triste, nee trepidum. see plate 104
TRISTHAM, a wolf's head, couped. 19. 5
TRISTRAM, Cumb , a stag's head, ppr., attired,
or, in mouth a trefoil, ar., stalked and
leaved, vert.
TRISTRAM, Eng., on a chapeau, ar., turned up,
gu., a martlet, wings addorsed, sa.
co nip. 119. 8
TRITE, or TRITON, crowned with an Eastern
coronet, holding over shoulder with sinister
hand a trident.
TRITE, Eng., a Triton, in sinister a trident.
125- 13
TRITTON, a horse, passant, ar. 72. 12
TRITTON, Eng., a cross pattee, enn. Fortiter
gerit crucem. 123. 5
TRIVETT, Suss, and Suff., a leopard's head,
couped at neck, ppr. Salvus in iyne. IO. 12
TRIVETT, or TRYVETT, Eng., an ostrich, wings
addorsed, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe, az.
IOS. 12
TRIVETT, an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 10
TROGOOD, Dors., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a caltrap.
TROLLOP, Eng., a buck, or, pellettde. 81. IO
TROLLOP, Durh., a buck, passant, ar., armed,
or. Audio, sed taceo. 79. 4
TROLLOPE, Bart., Line., on a mount, vert, a
buck, trippant, ar., attired, or. 79. 4
TROOGOOD, Eng., on a wolf's head, couped, ar.,
1 a buckle, az.
TROSSE, Cornw., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
supporting a shield.
TROTMAN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-ostrich, wings addorsed, sa. 108. 9
TROTMAN, a garb, ar., banded, az., between
two ostrich -feathers, of the first.
TROTMAN, Glouc., a garb, erect, or, banded,
ar. and az., between two ostrich-feathers, of
the second, quilled, gold.
TROTTER of Mortonhall, Mid-Lothian, a man
holding a horse, ppr., furnished, gu. In
promptu. 124. 8
TROTTER of Ballindean, Perth, a horse, trotting,
ar. Festina lente. 73-5
.TROTTER, Bart., Line., same crest and motto.
TROTTER, an heraldic antelope's head, couped.
64- 5
TROTTER, a galley, oars in action. 21. 6
TROTTER, a horse, passant, ar. 72. 12
TROTTER, Morpeth, Northumb., a boar, pas-
sant, ppr. Nee timidus, necferus. 4. II
TROTTER, Yorks., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
collared, erm. 49. 12
TROTTER, G-lenkens, Galloway, a horse, trotting,
ppr., furnished, gu. Festina lente. 73-5
TROUBRIDGE, Eng., a bridge of three arches,
gu., masoned, sa. 24. 4
TROUGHTON, Bucks., Lane., and Northamp.,
a lion's head, erased, charged with three
roundles.
TROUP, Eng., a buck, trippant, ar. 79. 4
TROUP, Sco., a hind's head, erased, ppr. 63. 7
TROUT, Devons., on a mount, vert, an ostrich,
close, ar.
TROUTBACK, and TROUTBECK, Eng., a wolf's
head, erased, ppr. 19. 6
TROVE, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, erm. 19. 6
TROWART, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
wings expanded and inverted. 96. 13
TKOWBRIDGE, Batt., Devons., a dexter arm,
embowed, ppr., in hand a flag, erect, thereon
a broad pennant, az., charged with two keys,
in saltier, wards, upward, gold.
TROWBRIDGE, a bridge of two arches, ruined
on the dexter side. 24. 4
TRO WELL, Eng., a beaver, passant, ppr. 33. 12
TROVVER, a lion, passant, gardant, per pale, or
and az., charged on body with three crosses,
pattee, counterchanged, in dexter a spear,
ppr.
TROVVER, Eng., stump of oak-tree, ppr., sprout-
ing new leaves, vert. 26. 1 3
TROWER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
eagle, displayed, with two heads, gu.
TROWTBACK, Eng., a scaling-ladder, sa. 77. 6
TROWTBECK, a naked man, sa., in dexter a
dart, or.
TROVVTEBACK, Eng., out of a ducal corcnet,
or, a lion's gamb, ppr., supporting a cross
crosslet, fitched, gold. 52. 2
TROYHIN, Eng., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
TROYUIN, Iri., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
88. 7
TROYS, Eng., a tree, erect and raguled, out
of the top, couped, three acorn - branches,
fructed, or, leaved, vert.
TROYTE, an eagle's wing, sa., charged with
five etoiles, or, environed by a snake, ppr.
TRUBSHAW, Middx., a mullet, per pale, gu.
and sa. 107. 4
TRUELL, a heart, gu., between two palm-
branches, vert. Semper Jidclis. comp.2g.il
2 C
TRU
402
TUR
TKUEMAN, or TRUMAN, Eng., on a ducal coro-
net, or, a wyvern, vomiting fire at both
ends, ppr.
TRUESDALE, Eng., a boar's head, couped and
erect, ppr. 3. 6
TRUMAN, or TRUEMAN, Lond. and Yorks., a
human heart, ducally crowned, or.
comp. 130. I
TRUMBULL, Berks., a bull's head, erased, sa.,
breathing fire, ppr.
TRUMP, a cock's head, couped, az., billettee,
or. comp. 94. 9
TRUMPETER, Eng., a demi-savage, ppr. 125. 10
TRUMWYN, and TRUWILL, Wore., a Saracen's
head, ppr., wreathed, or and sa., vested on
shoulders, also sa., round neck a sash, tied
in a bow, behind, vert.
TRUNDLE, THOMAS, Crosby Square, Lond., an
arm, couped at elbow, issuant bendways,
vested, sa., charged with a bezant, cuffed,
ar., in hand a pen, ppr. 161. 6
TRUSBUT, Eng., a hand issuing from a cloud,
lifting a garb, in fess, ppr. 12. 5
TRUSCOAT, or TRUSCOTT, Eng., an arrow and
a palm-branch, in saltier, ppr. 157. 13
TRUSSELL, Northamp. and Leic.. an ass's head,
ar., gorged with a collar and bell, ppr.
TRUSTON, on a mount, vert, a lion, holding an
arrow, point resting on the wreath, or.
TRYE of Leckhampton, Glouc., a buck's head,
cabossed, gu. 84. 2
TRYGOTT, Yorks., a lion's head, couped, sa.,
in mouth a man, by the waist, ppr., his legs
in chief and head in base, embrued on body,
gu. comp. 48. 13
TRYON, Eng., an ostrich's head, between two
ostrich-feathers, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe,
ppr. 1 08. 7
TRYON, Lond. and Ess., a bear's head, sa.,
powdered with etoiles, or.' 28. 2
TUBE, Corn w., a beaver, passant, ppr., in mouth
a gurnet, gu.
TUBERVILLE, Eng., a bomb, inflamed, ppr.
32. 10
TUCHFIELD, Devons., a hawk, supporting an
arrow, ppr.
TUCK, Eng., three mullets, in cheveron. 137. 8
TUCKER of Welling, Kent, in bear's paw, erect
and erased, gu., a battle-axe, in bend, head,
ar., handle, or. 49. 13
TUCKER, Devons., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, gu., charged with three billets, in
pale, or, a battle-axe, ar., handle, gold. Nil
desperandum..
TUCKER, and TUCKIE, Eng., in lion's gamb,
erased, gu., a battle-axe, handle, or, head,
ar. 49. 3
TUCKER, Kent and Dors. : (i.) In lion's gamb,
erect and erased, gu., charged with three
billets, in fess, or, a battle-axe, ar., handle,
gold. (2.) A demi-seahorse, supporting a
trident, all ppr.
TUCKER, EDWARDES-, of Sealyham, Pembroke,
in bear's paw a battle-axe, ar. Vigilate —
and — Gardez la foi. 49. 3
TUCKEY, Iri., a crane, wings expanded, in
mouth a serpent. 115. 13
TUCKIE, Eng., in lion's gamb, erased, gu., a
battle-axe, handle, or, headed, ar. 49. 3
TUDA, TREVOR-, Wei., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a wyvern, sa., ducally
gorged, or.
TUDMAN, a demi-fox, ppr. comp. 16. 6
TUDOR, Eng., on a mural coronet, or, a ser-
pent, vert. in. i
TUDWAY, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., holding a
rose, az., slipped, ppr. 42. 5
TUDWAY, Somers., an ostrich-feather, sa., en-
filed with a ducal coronet, or. 50. 7
TUFFNAL, and TUFTNELL, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., in gauntlet a cut-
lass, ar., hilt, or. 1 21. 6
TUFNELL of Langleys, Ess., an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in gauntlet a cutlass, ar.,
hilt, or. 121. 6
TUFTON, Surr. and Kent., a sea-lion, ar. 69. 3
TUFTON, Earl of Thanet. See THANET.
TUGWELL, Somers., a stag's head, erased, pp*.,
in mouth a trefoil, slipped, vert.
TUITE, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, throwing
a dart, all ppr. 157. o
TUITE, Bart., Iri., an angel, vested, ar., in
dexter a flaming sword, ppr., sinister rest-
ing on a shield of the arms. Allduiah.
139- 3
TUKE, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., ducally
crowned, or.
TUKE, Kent, a griffin's head, erased, per che-
veron, ar. and sa., guttde, counterchanged,
in beak a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
88. 5
TULLOCH, a mitre, gu., garnished and rimmed,
or, jewelled, ppr. 159. 3
TULLOCK, Eng., two wings, in leure, or. 74. 4
TULLY, Iri., on a chapeau, a serpent, nowed in
a love-knot, all ppr. in. 12
TULLY, Cumb., cupid with bow and quiver, all
PPr- 135- I
TUNNADINE, Iri., the top of a halberd, issuing,
ppr. 123. 9
TUNNARD, Line., a swan, wings elevated, erm.,
beaked, or, legged, sa., dexter resting on a
bugle-horn, of the last, stringed, gu.
TUNSTALL, Durh., Northumb., Westm., and
Yorks., a cock, ar., beaked, gu., combed,
wattled, and membered, or, charged with a
mullet.
TUNSTALL, Durh., a cock, ar., combed, wattled,
and legged, or, in beak a scroll, inscribed,
Droit.
TUNSTALL, Lane, and Yorks., a cock, ar.,
armed, or, beaked and wattled, gu. 94. 12
TURBERVILE, Berks., an eagle, displayed, sa.
95- *3
TURBERVILE, Dors., a castle, ar., portcullis, or.
23. 6
TURBERVILL of Ewenny, Glam., an eagle, dis-
played, sa. Avi nuincrantur avorum.
95- J3
TURBOTT, or TURBUTT, Yorks., a naked arm, in
hand, ppr., a trident, or, armed and headed,
ar. 131. i
TURBUTT of Arnold Grove, Notts., a naked
dexter arm, in hand a trident. 131. I
TURGEIS, in a knot of rope, a talbot's head,
or, eared, sa.
TURING, Bart., a hand holding up a knight's
helmet, all ppr. A udentes fort una jurat.
126. 3
TURISDEN, between wings, a griffin's head, in
beak a palm-branch, ppr. 87. 7
TURNBULL of Stickathrow, Sco., a bull's head,
erased, sa., armed, vert. Audaces fortuna
juiut. 15. 6
TUB
TURNBULL, Sco., a bull's head, cabossed, sa.,
armed, vert. Courage. 15- 8
TURNBULL, Sco., a bull's head, erased. Alidad
favet fortuna. 15. 6
TURNBULL, a cubit arm, erect, couped below
wrist, in hand a sword, erect, ppr., enfiled
with a bull's head, erased, sa.
TURNER, a sword and a trident, in saltier, en-
filed with an Eastern coronet.
TURNER, Surr., two wings conjoined, in sal-
tier, ar., charged in middle with a trefoil,
slipped, vert.
TURNER, a lion, passant, gardant, ar., regally
crowned, ppr., in dexter a fer-de-moline, sa.
TURNER, on a mill- rind, in fess, or, a Cornish
chough, sa.
TURNER, Eng. and Sco., a flaming heart, ppr.
Tii ne cede malis. < 120. 5
TURNER of Menie, Aberdeen, same crest and
motto.
TURNER, a wolf's head, erased, sa., guttle, ar.,
in mouth a tulip-branch, vert.
TURNER, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., between
paws a fer-de-molihe, ar.
TURNER, Lond., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a greyhound, statant, sa. JV0 patrid.
17. 7
TURNER, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
greyhound, statant, sa., collared, ar.
TURNER, on a tower, ar., with broken battle-
ments, an eagle, regardant, sa., in dexter a
mill-rind, of the last.
TURNER, Salop, a tower, ar., with broken
battlements.
TURNER, Norf., a lion, passant, gu. 36. I
TURNER, Norf., a lion, passant, gu., in dexter
a laurel-branch, vert.
TURNER, Suss., a lion, couchant, ar., in dexter
a mill-rind, or.
TURNER, Lond., an antelope, sejant, erm., at-
tired, or, resting dexter on an escutcheon,
gold.
TURNER, Lane., Ess., Glouc., Hunts., and Suff.,
a lion, passant, gardant, ar., in dexter a
mill-rind, sa. Pro patrid. 36. 4
TURNER, Hunts, and Suff., a lion, passant,
gardant, sa., in dexter a mill-rind, ar.
comp. 36. 9
TURNER, Ess., a demi-tiger, salient, or, tufted
and maned, sa., armed, gold. 62. 9
TURNER, Line., a lion, passant, ar., gorged
with a plain collar, or, in dexter a mill-rind,
sa. comp. 36. 7
TURNER, Ess., a demi-wolf, gu., collared, or,
between paws a mill -rind, gold.
TURNER, PAGE-, Bart., Oxon. : (i.) For Turner,
a lion, passant, gardant, ar., ducally crowned,
or, in dexter a fer-de-moline, pierced, sa.
(2.) For Page, a demi-horse, per pale,
dancettee, or and az. 72. IO
TURNEY, Eng., a cross pattee, fitched, or. 50. 2
TURNEY, a tower, sa., towered, ar. In hoc
siyno vinces. 22. 15
TUKNLY, on a mount, vert, an oak-tree, ppr.,
pendent on sinister side a shield, gu., charged
with a cross pattee, or. Persevcrando.
TURNOR, Line., a lion, passant, ar., crowned,
or, in dexter a fer-de-moline. 36. 9
TURNOUR, Earl of Winterton. See WINTERTON.
TURNOUR, Eng., between two laurel-branches,
ppr., a shield, gu. 54. 3
TURPIX, Lond., Camb., and Leic., a gritfin,
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passant, ar., guttle -de -sang, wings addorsed,
or. 87. 13
TURPIN, and TURPYNE, French, same crest.
TURSTALL, a cock. 94. 12
TURTLE, between wings, or, a parrot's head,
gu. 118. 8
TURTON, Yorks. and Staffs., out of a mural
coronet, ar., a cubit arm, vested, vert,
cuffed, of the first, in hand, ppr., a banner,
per fess, ar. and vert, the fringe counter-
changed. 154. 2
TURTON, Bart., Surr., same crest.
TURVILE, Leic., a gate, ppr., charged with a
crescent, or.
TURVILE, Eng., a gate, ppr. 155. 12
TURVILE of Husband's Bosworth, Leic., a dove,
close, in mouth an olive-branch, all ppr.
Virtus semper eadem. 106. 7
TURYN, Iri. and Eng., a demi-lady, in dexter
a garland of laurel, ppr., vested, gu. 139. 1 1
TUSON, a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
TUSON, Eng., a gad-fly, ppr.
TUSSER, Ess., a lion's gamb, erased, or, armed,
gu., holding a battle-axe, az., purfled, gold.
49- 3
TUTHILL, Eng., a bee, volant, in pale, ppr.
76. 4
TUTIN, Eng., a bridge, of three arches, or.
24. 4
TUTT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, in beak a key, all ppr. 88. I
TUTT, Devons., Wilts., Suss., and Hants, a
talbot, sejant, or, collared and lined, ar.
61. ii
TWEDDALE, a lion's head, erased, gu. 47. 1 3
TWEDDELL, Eng., a pelican's head, couped,
vulning, ppr. 103. 1 1
TWEDIE, Sco., a demi-lion, in paws an anchor,
ppr. 42. 9
TVVEDY, Eng., a bird, volant, ar., legged, or.
105. I
TWEEDDALE, Marquess of (Hay), a'goat's head,
erased, ar., armed, or. Spare nought. 55- 2
TWEEDIE, Lond., a palm, and a laurel-branch,
in saltier, vert. Aut pax, aut bellum.
TWEMLOW of Peatswood, Staffs., a parrot,
perched on the stump of a tree, ppr. 1 1 8. n
TWEMLOW of Hatherton, Chesh., on stump of
oak-tree, erect, a parrot, perched, ppr.
Teneo, tenuere majores. 118. II
TWENTYMAN, Eng., a horse's head, ar., bridled,
gu. 72. 7
TWICKET, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa., in
mouth a rose, gu. 45. 12
TWIGG, or TWIGGE, Eng., an esquire's helmet,
ppr. 66. 14
TWINIHAW, and TWINIES, Dors., a lapwing,
wings expanded, ar. 1 12. 10
TWINING, a cubit arm, hand grasping two
snakes, each entwined round arm, all ppr.
152. I
TWINING, Eng., stump of oak-tree, sprouting
new branches, ppr., thereon pendent an
escutcheon, gu. 26. 12
TWINNELL, Northamp., in lion's gamb, a loz-
enge, ar., charged with a cross crosslet, gu.
43- 2
TWISDEN, Lond. and Kent, a cockatrice, wings
expanded, az., beaked, wattled, legged, and
winged, or. 92. 14
TWISDEN, Bart., Kent, a cockatrice, az., wings
displayed, or. Prarisa mala pereunt. 92.14
TWI
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TWISLETON, Yorks., a dexter arm, embovved,
vested, sa., turned up, ar., in hand, ppr., a
mole-spade, or, headed and armed, of the
second. Vidi, vici.
TWISLETON, Kent, on a mount, vert, a hind,
statant, or, ducally gorged, gu.
TwiSLETON-FiENNES, Baron Say and Sele. See
SAY and SELE.
Tvviss, Eng., an etoile, rays, or. 128. 5
Twiss, a cockatrice. 92. 13
Twiss, a demi-griffin, ppr. 86. 13
TWIST, Eng., awyvern, sejant, or. 91. 5
TWYFORD, Leic. and Lane., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, double-queued, sa., holding a cinque -
foil, or.
TWYPORD, Suss., a demi-lion, double-queued,
sa., gutte'e-d or, in dexter a trefoil, slipped,
vert.
TWYRE, Eng., a hawk's head, vair. 103. 3
TWYSDEN, Bart., Kent, a cockatrice, az., wing-
ed, beaked, wattled, and legged, or. 92. 13
TWYSDEN, Eng., a cockatrice, or. 92. 13
TYAS, andTYES, Lond., a griffin's head, erased,
ar., beaked, gu. 88. 7
TYAS of Bolton-upon-Dearne, same crest. Try.
TYE, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a tiger's
head, tufted and armed, ar. 1 1. I
TYERS, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gu. 44. 14
TYLDEN, Kent, a broken spear, erect, or, en-
vironed by a snake, vert. 1 10. 4
TYLDEN, Knt., of Milsted, Kent, a battle-axe,
erect, environed by a snake, ppr. Truth
and liberty. 1 10. 8
TYLDESLEY, Lane., a pelican in nest, feeding
her young, all or. 97. 2
TYLER, a tiger, salient, gardant, ppr., navally
crowned, or, in dexter a flag-staff, with the
French tricolour flag flowing, depressed and
reversed. see plate n
TYLER, Eng., a hind's head, erased, or. 63. 7
TYLER, a demi-cat, rampant and erased, or,
charged on side with a cross crosslet, fitched,
gu., in a crescent, of the last. see plate 62
TYLGHAM, Kent, a demi-lion, sa., crowned, or.
comp. 46. 3
TYLLEY, Somers., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, ar., pellette'e, supporting a crescent, gu.
TYLLIOT, Suff. and Yorks., a greyhound, pas-
sant, gu., collared, or. 17-5
TYLNEY, Suff. and Norf., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head, erased, gu., armed,
gold. 86. 3
TYLSON, a dexter arm, couped, vested, sa.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a crosier, or.
TYMEWELL, Lond., a demi-eagle, gu., wings
displayed, erm., crowned, armed, and gorged
with a garland, or.
TYNDERNE, an ox -yoke, in fess.
TYNEDALE, Lond. and Somers., out of a ducal
coronet, of five leaves, or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, ar., charged with a fess,
erm. Confido, non confundor. 1 08. 5
TYNINGHAM, Bucks., a talbot's head, couped,
gu., charged with three billets, or, one and
two.
TYNTE, KEMEYS-, Somers. : (i.) For Tynte, on
a mount, vert, a unicorn, sejant, az., armed,
crined, and unguled, or. (2.) For Kemeys,
out of a ducal coronet, a demi-griffin. or.
Dyiv Dy Ras. 86. 2
TYRCONEL, Earl of, Viscount Carlingford
(Carpenter), a globe, in a stand, all or. Per
acuta belli. 8. 4
TYRELL, Bart., Ess., a boar's head, erect, ar.,
out of the mouth a peacock's tail, ppr. Sans
crainte.
TYRON, Eng., an esquire's helmet, az., gar-
nished, or. 66. 14
TYRONE, Baron. See WATERFORD, Marquess.
TYRRELL, Eng., a lion's head, az., royally
crowned, or. see plate 47
TYRRELL, Iri., a lion's head, erased, or, within
a chain, in orle, issuing from the wreath, az.
49- 9
TYRRELL, Staffs., a boar's head, erect, ar., out
^ of the mouth a peacock's tail, ppr.
TYRWHIT, Line.: (i.) A lapwing's head, erased.
(2.) A wild man, holding a club, ppr. i. 10
TYRWHITT of Nantyr, Denbigh, Wei., a savage
man, ppr., tinctured and wreathed, vert,
holding in both hands a club. Me stante,
virebunt.
TYRWHITT, a lapwing's head, couped, or.
TYSON, a demi-lion, rampant, or, ducally
crowned, gu., between paws an escutcheon,
az., thereon an etoile, gold.
TYSSEN, Lond. and Middx., same crest.
TYTHERLEY, Hants, a wolf, passant, gu. 63. 3
TYTLER, Sco., two laurel-branches, in orle,
vert. Virtutis gloria cresc.it. 13. 10
TYTLER, Sco., the rays of the sun, issuing
from a cloud, ppr. Occultus, non extinctus.
14. I
TYZARD, Eng., a boar's head, couped, or.
3- 9
TYZDALE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dexter arm, in armour, charged with an
etoile, in hand an arrow, all ppr.
u
UARBON, Eng., an etoile of eight points.
UDNIE, and UDNEY, Sco., a fleur-de-lis. All
my hope is in God. 142. 13
UDWARD, Sco., a torteau, ppr. Nee flatu, ncc
flnctu. 149. n
UFFLEET, or UFFLET, Eng., in lion's paw,
erased, sa., the hilt of a broken sword, erect,
ppr. 50. 15
UFFLEETE, Eng., on top of a Doric pillar, a
heart, gu. 50. 14
UFFORD, a talbot, passant, charged on shoulder
with three guttes, gu. 61. 7
UFFORD, DE, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
see plate 101
UFFORD, Eng., an anchor, or, in the sea, vert.
138. 12
UGLETREIGHT, out of a ducal coronet, a buck's
head.
UHTHOFF, a yew-tree, ppr. 26. i
UMFREVILE, Bucks, and Northumb., out of a
mural coronet, or, an eagle's head, erm.
98. I
UMFREVILE, Ess. and Line., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an eagle's head, ar. comp. 98. 2
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UMFBEVILLE, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, gu.,
a sceptre, in pale, or. 78. 9
UMFREVILLE, out of a mural coronet, gu., a
griffin's head, erm. 88. 2
UMPHRAT, an open book, ppr. Pax tua, Do-
mine, est requies mea. 149. 3
UMPHREVILLE, Eng., out of a mural coronet,
or, an eagle's head, ar. 98. I
UMPTON, Berks, and Oxon., on a chapeau, a
griffin. 87. 10
UMPTON, a demi-greyhound, sa. 17. 3
UMPTON, a demi-greyhound, sa., collared and
ringed, in mouth a spear-head, or.
UMPTON, Eng., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a griffin, passant, ar. 87. 1 1
UNDALL, Dors., a serpent, vert, entwined
round two halberds, addorsed, ppr. ill. 4
UNDERHAT, F. G., Holland House, Hornsey,
London, an arm, embowed, in armour, in
hand a sword, all ppr. Factis non vcrbis.
140. 13
UNDERBILL, Middx., Staffs., and Warw., on a
mount, vert, a hind, lodged, or.
UNDERWOOD, Eng., a hind's head. 85. 3
UNDERWOOD, Iri., a lion, passant^ az. Noli <
irritare leonem. 36. I
UNDERWOOD, Iri., in lion's gamb, a thistle,
ppr. 39. 14
UNDERWOOD, Heref., a hind's head, erased.
63- 7
UNDERWOOD, Norf., a hind's head, or, gorged
with a chaplet, vert.
UNETT of Woodlands, Harborne, Staffs., a
lion's head, erased. 47. 13
UNETT, Eng., on a chapeau, a cockatrice, se-
jant, wings addorsed, and ducally crowned,
all ppr. 92. 4
UNETT, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, sa. 86. 3
UNIACKE, or UNIAKE, Eng., a^ dexter arm, in
armour, gauntleted, ppr., in* hand a hawk's
lure, or.
UXSWORTH, Lane., a lion, rampant, in paws a
cross pattee, fitched, gold. 40. 8
UNTERCOMBE, Eng., a sword, erect, enfiled
with a man's head, couped. 132. 2
UNTON, Berks., a demi-greyhound, sa., col-
lared, or, in mouth a broken spear.
UPHILL, Lond. and Devons., on a mount,
charged with trefoils, slipped, vert, a bird,
volant, in beak a trefoil, slipped, also vert.
UPJOHN, a stork, ppr. 115. 8
UPPLEBY, a buck's head, ppr., collared. Metuo
secundis.
UPTON, Eng., in lion's gamb, az., a crescent,
or. 45. 10
UPTON of Clyde Court, co. Louth, on a ducal
coronet, or, a war-horse, current, sa., capari-
soned, gold. Semper paratus. 73. 10
UPTON, Eng., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
errn. , a griffin, passant, ar. 87. 1 1
VAC
UPTON, Devons. and Wore., on a ducal coro-
net, or, a horse, passant, sa., furnished, gold.
73- 10
UPTON, Lane., a demi-wolf, rampant, ar. 64. 8
UPTON, Suss., two dolphins, in saltier, or,
finned, az. 68. 12
UPTON, Viscount Templeton. See TEMPLETOX.
URBY, Eng., a man's head, couped at shoul-
ders, in profile, ppr. 128. 14
URE, Sco., a lion's paw, erect and erased, gu.
Sans tache. 51. 15
URMESTONE, Lane, and Yorks., a dragon's
head, erased, vert. 90. 4
URQUHART, Sco., a boar's head, erased, or.
Mean, speak, and doe well. 15. 5
URQUHART, Sco., same crest. Per mare, et
terras.
URQUHART, Eng., in lion's paw a human heart,
ppr. 50. 6
URQUHART, Sco., a boar's head, couped, gu.
Per actum intentio. 3. 9
URQUHART, Sco., a palm-branch and sword, in
saltier, ppr. Weigh well.
URQUHART, Sco. : (i.) A dagger and branch of
palm, slipped, in saltier, ppr. Weigh wett.
(2.) A demi-otter, sa., crowned with an an-
tique crown, or, between paws a crescent,
gu. Per mare, per terras.
URREN, Wei., a Cornish chough, rising, wings
overt, ppr., resting dexter on an escutcheon,
sa., charged with a leopard's head, or. 1 12. 4
URRIE, a lion's paw, erased, gu. Sans tache.
51- 15
URRY, Eng., a lioness, ppr. n. 10
URRY, Sco., a lion's paw, erased, sa. Sans
tache. 51. 15
URRY, a demi-lioness, ppr.
URSWICKE, Eng., a lion, passant, ar. 36. I
USHER, Eng., a Doric pillar, ar., winged, or.
• 132. I
USHER, Iri., a swan, wings addorsed, regard-
ant, ar., murally crowned, or, dexter resting
on an escallop, gu. 99. 14
USSHER of Eastwell, Galway, a cubit arm,
vested, az., cuffed, ar., in hand a baton, of
the last. Ne vele veles. I. 4
UTBER, and UTKER, Norf., an arrow, erect, sa.,
headed and feathered, ar., to shaft, wings
expanded, or, the barb of an arrow, in base.
78. II
UTREIGHT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
bull's head, couped, az., armed, or. 14. 2
UVEDALE, on each side of a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., an ostrich-feather, within
the turning up. 155. 2
UVEDALL, on each side of a chapeau, az.,
turned up, ar., a bugle-horn, gu.
UVEDELL, Eng., a pheasant, vert, crested,
and armed. 113. 13
UVERY, Eng., an elephant's head. 24. 10
UXBRIDGE, Earl of. See ANGLESEY, Marquess.
V
VACH, Sco., a cow's head, affrontde, sa. Fa-
mam extendimus factis. 15. I
VACHELL, a bull, passant, ar., armed and col-
• lared, or, a bell pendent from collar, gold.
comp. 14. 13
VACHELL, a bull's leg, embowed, couped at
thigh, erm., hoof upward. 34- 3
VACHELL, Berks., Beds., and Bucks., a bull's
gamb, in pale, couped, ar., hoof in base, or.
65- 9
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VAIR, Sco., a boar's head and neck, couped,
ar. Cura atque industria. 3. 4
VAIRE, a fret, gu. 128. n
VALANGE, Sco., a rose surmounted by a thistle,
ppr. In utroque. 148. 9
VALE, Lond., on a mount, vert, a swan's head,
couped at neck, gutte'e-de-poix, surmounting
two crosses, pattee, fitched in saltier, gu.
In te, J)omine, speravi.
VALE, Eng., on a tower, sa., a crescent, gu.
22. 10
VALENCE, and VALOMESS, Eng., between wings,
or, each charged with a rose, gu., a cross
fleury, fitched, az., charged on centre with
the sun, and ensigned with a demi-fleur-de-
lis, gold. 62. 3
VALENCE, a greyhound's head, gu. 18. 10
VALENTINE, Heref., a demi-pegasus, salient,
erm., enfiled on body with a ducal coronet,
or. 71. 9
VALENTINE, Suff., an ostrich, in mouth a
horse-shoe, ppr. 1 08. 13
VALLACK, Eng., a dove, rising, ppr. 99. 1 1
VALLANCE, Sco., a garb, gu. 12. 13
VALLANCE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-ostrich, wings addorsed, all ppr. 108. 9
VAMPAGE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
44- 14
VAMPAGE, Eng., a bridge of three arches, ar.
24. 4
VAN, Eng., a stag, lodged, ppr. So. 9
VAN, Wei., a heron, wings expanded, ar.
115. 14
VAN JUCKEN, two wings, expanded, ppr.
109. 12
VAN STRAUBENZEE, Yorks., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, two wings, per fess, ar. and gu.,
counter changed. 109. 12
VAN STRAUBENZEE of Spennithorne, Yorks.,
an ostrich, in mouth a horse-shoe. 108. 13
VAN STREYAN, a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
44. 14
VAN VOORST, Lond., a demi-merinaid, in dex-
ter a drinking cup, in sinister a jug. 32. 7
VANAM, or VANNAM, Lond., a bundle of five
arrows, sa., points upward, bound by a belt,
gu., and buckle, or. comp. 107. 1 1
VANBRUG, and VANBURGH, Foreign and Eng.,
out of a bridge of three arches, reversed, a
demi-lion, or.
VANCE, Iri., un old man's head, ppr., helmet,
az. 135. 8
VANDELEUR of Kilrush, a martlet, ppr. Vir-
tus astro, petit. . 119-4
VANDELEUR, Iri., five arrows, in saltier, en-
twined by a serpent, all ppr. 2. 4
VANDEPUT, a dolphin, haurient, az. 68. 5
VANDEPUT, Lond., between wings, or, a dol-
phin, haurient, az. 68. I
VANDERGUCHT, Lond., an etoile, ar. 128. 5
VANDERPLANK, Eng., a garb, or. Industria
ditat. 12. 13
VANDYK, or VANDYKE, an eagle's head and
neck in a tun, dexter wing elevated, sinister
cut off and lying on wreath. 103. 13
VANE, an antelope, statant, ppr. 82. 10
VANE, Duke of Cleaveland. See CLEAVELAND.
VANE, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a sabre. 140. 13
VANE, Durh. and Kent, in dexter gauntlet,
ppr., garnished, or, a sword, of the first,
hilt and pommel, gold. 155. 7
VANE, FLETCHER-, Bart., Cximb., in dexter
gauntlet, erect, a sword, all ppr., hilt and
pommel, or. 155. 7
VANE-STEWART, Marquess of Londonderry.
See LONDONDERRY.
VAN-HAGEN, between wings, ar., a trefoil,
vert. 77. I
VANHECK, Lond., a rose, gu., barbed, stalked,
and leaved, ppr. 30. 8
VANHITHESON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, gold, wings addorsed, ar.,
each wing charged with three bars, gu. 90. 1 5
VAN-MILDERT, Durh., out of a ducal coronet,
a bishop's mitre.
VANNECK, Baron Huntingfield. See HUNT-
INGFIELD.
VANNECK, Eng., between wings, a hunting-
horn, stringed. 155. 4
VANORT, Dutch and French, on a terraqueous
globe, a ship, ppr. 8. 14
VANSITTART, Baron Bexley. See BEXLEY.
VANSITTART, Berks., between two crosses pat-
tde, ar., an eagle, displayed, sa. 95. IO
VAN-SiTTART, Lond., same crest.
VAN-SiTTAHT, Shottesbrook Park, Berks., an
eagle's head, couped at neck, between wings,
sa., all resting on two crosses pattee, ar.
Fata viam invenient.
VAN-WHALFF, Eng., a demi-wolf. 64. 8
VARDON, Eng., in dexter hand a sheaf of
arrows, ppr. 127. 12
VARLEY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
staff, raguly, sa. 95. 2
VARLO, Eng., a cross moline, gu., between two
ears of wheat, bladed, ppr. 12. I
VARNHAM, an eagle, wings elevated, preying
on a coney. 97. 14
VASS, Eng., an ostrich's head, between two
feathers, ar., in mouth, gu., a horse-shoe, az.
1 08. 7
VASSALL, SPENCER-LAMBERT-HUNTER, of Mil-
ford, Hants: (i.) On a mount, vert, a
breached fortress, ppr., thereon a flag, gu.
(2.) A ship with masts and shrouds, all ppr.
Scepe pro rege, semper pro rcpublicd — and —
Every bullet has its billet.
VASSALL, Baron Holland. See HOLLAND.
VAUGHAN of Penmaen, Merioneth, a demi-
lion, rampant. 44. 14
VAUGHAN, Eng., a lion, rampant, ppr. 41. 12
VAUGHAN, Salop, a boar's head, gu., couped,
or. 3- 9
VAUGHAN, Chilton Grove, near Shrewsbury, a
lion, rampant, az. 41. 12
VAUGHAN, on a five-leaved coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, per fess, ar. and sa., ducally
crowned, or.
VAUGHAN, three hand-guns, erect, or, and two
serpents, az., entwined about the barrels, of
the last.
VAUGHAN, Eng., in lion's paw, or, a torteau.
45- *
VAUGHAN, Middx., in lion's paw, or, a human
heart, gu. 5°- 6
VAUGHAN, Wei., a demi-lion, rampant, be-
tween paws a scroll. see plate 43
VAUGHAN, Wei., a man, erect, ppr., arms ex-
tended, vested in a jacket, ar., breeches, sa.,
hair flotant, in dexter a large knife, of the
second.
VAUGHAN, Wei., a maiden's head, hair dishevel-
led, couped below breasts, all ppr. 139. 8
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VAUGHAN, Yorks., Heref., and Wei., a boy's
head, ccmped at shoulders, ppr., with snakes
entwined about neck, vert.
VAUGHAN, an arm, erect, hand grasping a
snake, entwined round arm, all ppr. 155. II
VAUGHAN, Wilts, and Heref., on a plume of
three ostrich-feathers, gu., a griffin's head,
or.
VAUGHAN, Bart., Wei., a lion, rampant, az.,
gorged with an antique coronet, or.
VAUGHAN, Earl of Lisburne. See LISBUENE.
VAUGHAN, Heref., on a mount, vert, a hound,
sejant, ar., collared, gu.
VAUGHAN-CHAMBER of Burlton Hall, Salop :
(l.) For Vaughan, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a boar's head, couped, in fess, gu.,
armed, or, langued, az. Afrad pob afraid.
(2.) For Chamber, out of a garland of roses,
a greyhound's head and neck, ar., collared,
az., chained, or. (3.) For Bolas, a demi-boar,
rampant, ppr., armed, bristled, and unguled,
or, pierced in shoulder by an arrow, gold,
feathered, ar., embrued, gu. comp. 4. 5
VAULT, a demi-ape, couped at shoulders, ppr.
comp. 35. 8
VAULX, Eng., a falcon's head, couped, sa.,
beaked, or. 103. 14
VAULX, an eagle's head, erased, sa., ducally
gorged, or. see plate 102
VAULX, a cubit arm, erect, vested, cheeky, or
and gu., in hand, ppr., a chaplet, vert, fructed.
VAULX, and VAUS, Wilts., Yorks., and Cumb.,
an eagle's head, erased, sa., ducally gorged
and beaked, or. see plate 102
VAULX, and VAUS, Beds., an eagle's head, sa.,
beaked, or. 1 02. 9
VAUX, Baron, Mostyn : (l.) On a mount, vert,
a lion, rampant, or. comp. 41. 10. (2.) A
trefoil, slipped, vert. Morte leonis vita.
VAUX, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a peacock,
statant, ppr. 117. 12
VAUX, a griffin's head, erased. bS. 7
VAUX, Baron. See BROUGHAM and VAUX.
VAVASOUR, Eng., a squirrel, cracking a nut,
gu. 58. 12
VAVAZOR, Cambs., a squirrel, sejant, on a
hazel-branch, turned up behind back, and
feeding on a slip of the same, all ppr.
VAVASOUR of Weston Hall, Yorks., a cock,
gu., combed and wattled, or. 94. 12
VAVASOUR, Northamp. and Yorks., a goat's
head, or, gorged with a collar, dancettee, sa.
comp. 55. 2
VAVASOUR, Bart., Spaldington, Yorks., a cock,
gu., combed, wattled, and legged, or, charged
on breast with a fleur-de-lis, ar. comp. 94. 12
VAVASOUR, Bart., of Hazel wood, Yorks. : (i.)
For Vavasour, a cock, gu., charged with a
fountain, comp. 94. 12. (2.) For Stourton,
a demi-friar, vested, ppr., in dexter a scourge,
in sinister an open book.
VAWDREY, Chesh., a swallow, ppr. 119. 4
VAWDREY of Tushingham Hall, Chesh., a cock,
statant, ar., armed, combed, and legged, gu.
94- 12
VAZIE, Oxon., an arm, couped at shoulder, in
fess, embowed at elbow, vested, gu., cuffed,
erm., in hand a bunch of laurel, vert.
VKALE, Eng., a chevalier standing in front of
his horse, leaning on the saddle, ppr. 124. 8
VEALE, Lond., chevalier standing in front of
horse. JVm> nihit rcrius. 124. 8
VEALE, or VELE, Glouc., a garb, or, enfiled
with a ducal coronet, gu. 12. 4
VEELE, Glouc., a demi-calf, or, pellettee.
VEITCH, Sco., a bull's head, affrontee, sa. Fa-
mam cxtendimus factis. 15. 10
VEITCH of Eliock, Dumfries, same crest and
motto.
VENABLES, Lond., a wyvern, wreathed, gu.
Vcnabidis vinco. 91.6
VENABLES of Woodhill, Salop, a wyvern,
wreathed, gu. Venabulis vinco. 91.6
VENABLES, Chesh., a wyvern, gu., issuing from
a whilk-shell, ar. 89. 12
VENABLES, Chesh., a wyvern, wings addorsed,
gu., on a fish-weir, devouring a child, and
pierced through neck by an arrow, all ppr.
VENABLES, Hants, a dragon, gu., issuing from
a shell, in fess, ar. 89. 1 2
VENABLES-VERNON, Lord Vernon. See VER-
NON.
VENANT, Eng., a bull's head, cabossed. 15. 8
VENN, Freston Lodge, Suff., on a mount, vert,
a lion, passant, erminois, dexter resting on
an escutcheon, az., charged with a fleur-de-
lis, or. Fide et integritate.
VENN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head, ppr. 98. 2
VENNER, Eng., an eagle, displayed, or, winged,
ar. 95. 13
VENNOR, Eng., a boar's head, couped, or. 3. 9
VENOR, or VENOUR, Lond., Kent, and Warw.,
an eagle, displayed, ar., on breast a cross
form.ee, gu. see plate 96
VENOUR, Eng., an eagle, displayed, ppr. 96. 10
VENTRIS, Cambs., between wings, az., a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or. 62. I
VENTRY, Baron, Iri. (Mullins), a Saracen's
head, affrontee, couped below shoulders, ppr.,
wreathed about temples. Vivere sat vincere.
13°- 13
VERDELIN, Eng., a Roman lictor's rod and
axe, ppr. 90. 3
VERDIER, Eng., on a mount, vert, a peacock,
ppr. 117. 6
VEKDON, Eng., out of a tower, sa., a demi-lion,
gu. 24. 6
VERB of Carlton House, Notts., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a boar, az., bristled
and armed, or. Vero nihil rerius. 4. 1 2
VERB, Suff., a hind's head, pierced through
neck by an arrow.
VERB, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a boar, az., armed and bristled, or.
4. 12
VERE, Suff., a boar, passant, az., armed, or.
4. II
VERB, HOPE-, of Craigie Hall, Sco. : (i.) For
Hope, a broken globe, surmounted by a rain-
bow, all ppr. At spes non fracta. 8. 8.
(2.) For Vere, a demi- horse, rampant, ar.,
saddled and bridled, gu. Vero nihil verius.
72. 10
VEREKER, Viscount Gort. See GORT.
VERNEY, Lond., Herts., and Bucks., a phoenix
in flames, ppr. Un tout seal. 101. 10
VERNEY, Baron Willoughby de Broke. See
WlLLOUGHBY.
VERNEY, Bart., Bucks. : (i.) For Verney, a
phoenix in flames, ppr., charged with five
mullets, in cross, or, and gazing at the sun.
comp. 101. IO. (2.) For Calvert, out of a
ducal coronet, ar., two spears, erect, with
VEB
408
VIB
pennons flowing towards the dexter, one
erminois, the other pean. Scrrata fides cineri.
VERNON, Salop, a lion, rampant, gu. 41. 12
VERNON, Ess. and Notts. : (i.) A boar's head,
erased, per fess, sa. and gu., ducally gorged,
or. 4. 4. (2.) A tiger's head, erased, gu.,
ducally gorged, or, charged on neck with a
martlet, gold.
VERNON, Derbs. and Salop, a boar's head,
erased, sa., tusked, ar., ducally gorged, or.
4. 4
VERNON, Wore., a demi-female, ppr., vested,
or and purp., hair, gold, wreathed about
head, gu. 139- 8
VERNON, Chesh. and Yorks., a demi-female,
ppr., vested, az., in dexter a sickle, under
sinister arm a garb, or, wreathed about
head with wheat, gold.
VERNON, Chesh., a demi-female, vested, vert,
under sinister arm a garb, or, in dexter hand
a sickle, gold, headed, ppr.
VERNON, Baron (Venables-Vernon), a boar's
head, erased, sa., ducally gorged and bristled,
or. Vernon semper riret. 4. 4
VERNON, GRAHAM-, of Hilton Park, Staffs.,
same crest.
VERNON, WENT WORTH, of Went worth Castle,
Yorks. : (i.) For Vernon, a boar's head,
erased, sa., ducally gorged and bristled, or.
Femora semper viret. 4.4. (2.) For Went-
worth, a griffin, passant. En Dieu est tout.
87- *3
VERNOR, co. Armagh, a boar's head, couped,
sa. Pro Christo et patrid. 3. 9
VERSCHOYLE, a boar's head, erased, gu. 1 5. 5
VERST, a horse's head, erased, ar. Virtus
ubique. 72. i
VERULAM, Earl of (Grimston), a stag's head,
erased, ppr., attired, or. Mediocra Jirma.
S3- 13
VESET, Derrebard House, co. Tyrone, a hand,
in armour, holding a laurel-branch, all ppr.
VESEY, Viscount de Vesci. See DE VESCI.
VESSEY, Camb., a griffin's head, erased, or,
per fess, gu., ducally gorged, ar. see plate 88
VESSEY, Suff., Norf., Oxon., and Ess., an arm,
embowed, couped at shoulder, erect from
elbow, vested, gu., cuffed, erm., in hand,
ppr., four leaves, vert. 154. 8
VEZAY, or VEZEY, Eng., on a ducal coronet,
or, a wyvern, sans legs, vert. 91. 2
VICAREY, or VIKARY, Devons., a peacock, close,
or. 117. 10
VICARY of Warminster, Wilts. , a peacock, close,
or. Probitas veras honos. 117. 10
VICKERS, C.B. VICKERS, Lieut. -Colonel King's
Royal Rifle Corps, Lond., a cubit arm,
ppr., vested, gu., in hand a mill-rind, az.
152. 12
VICKERS, Eng., a cubit arm, ppr., vested, gu.,
in hand a mill-rind, az. 152. 12
VICKERY, Eng., two dolphins, haurient, ad-
dorsed, ppr. 68. 10
VICTOR, Eng., on a ducal coronet, gu., a wy-
vern, sans legs, or. 91. 2
V IDLER, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
griffin, all ppr. 86. 2
VIEL, and VIELER, Eng., out of a tower, ppr.,
a leopard's head, gu., collared, or. 22. 7
VIELL, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., hold-
ing a baton, gobonated, ar., and of the first.
39- 7
VIGNE, Eng., a rose, ar., barbed, between two
laurel-branches, in orle, slips, in saltier, vert.
30. II
VIGNOLES, Eng., a unicorn's head, per fess, gu.
and or, erased, of the first. 70. 5
VIGORS of Erindale, Iri., a stag's head, erased
at neck, ar., attired, or. Spectamur agenda.
83- 13
VIGURES, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, az.,
head feathers, or. 117. 1 1
VIGURS, a mullet, ar. 107. 4
VILANT, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a spear, ppr. Firma nobis fides. 141. 6
VILE, Eng., an arm, in hand a scimitar, ppr.
146. 4
VILLAGES, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, az.
70. 5
VILLEBOIES, Eng., a leopard, rampant. 1 1. 8
VILLEBOIS, a tiger, salient, ppr. 10. 13
VILLERS, or VILLIERS, Eng. and Iri., a lion,
rampant, ar., ducally crowned, or. 41. 4
VILLIERS, Leic. and Staffs., the same crest, but
the lion charged with a crescent.
VILLET, Lond., a tiger's head, erased, erm.,
ducally gorged, or. 10. 5
VILLETTES, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, an
elephant's head, all or. 24. 12
VILLIERS, Earl of Clarendon. See CLARENDON.
VILLIERS-CHILD, Earl of Jersey. See JERSEY.
VINCENT, out of a ducal coronet, a boar's head.
3- 3
VINCENT, Iri., on a chapeau, a pelican, vulning,
ppr. loo. 6
VINCENT, a demi-ram, sa., armed, or. 55-7
VINCENT, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a bear's head, ar., collared with a belt, sa.
VINCENT, Staffs, and Wore., a talbot, ar.,
eared, sa., collared, gu. 59-6
VINCENT, Surr., a bull's head, cabossed, ar.,
guttee-de-poix, armed, or. 15. 8
VINCENT, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bear's head, gu. 20. 1 1
VINCENT, Bart.. Surr., out of a ducal coronet,
ppr., a bear's head, or. Vincenti dabitur.
20. II
VINE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, an heraldic
tiger's head, all ppr. 64. 9
VlNER, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a mullet of six
points, gold.
VINER, ELLIS- VINER, of Badgeworth, Glouc.:
(i.) For Viner, a dexter arm, in armour, or,
embowed, encircled at elbow by a wreath of
vine, in hand a gem-ring. (2.) For Ellis, a
horse's head, erased, erm., gorged with a
plain collar, ar., charged with a cinquefoil,
between two crescents, sa., in mouth a tre-
foil, slipped, ppr. Lahore et honore.
VINEY, Eng., on a chapeau, a phoenix in flames,
ppr. 98. 7
VINEY, Kent, an arm, couped at shoulder, in
hand a bunch of grapes by the stalk, all ppr.
VINICOMBE, Eng., a greyhound's head, sa.,
bezantde, or. 20. I
VINTRIS, Eng., a sword, erect. 65. 6
VIPONT, or VIPOUNT, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, a swan's head, between wing's, all ppr.
75- 2
VIRNEY, a maiden's head, couped at shoulders,
affrontde, vested and crowned with an Eastern
coronet.
VIRTUE, a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
V1B
409
WAK
VIRTUE, Sco., a pomegranate, stalked and
leaved, ppr. 29. 9
VIVIAN, Eng., on a chapeau, a serpent, nowed,
ppr. in. 12
VIVIAN, HUSSEY, of Singleton, Swansea, issu-
ing from a bridge of one arch, embattled, at
each end a tower, a demi- hussar, in dexter
a sabre, in sinister a pennant, flying to
sinister, gu. Vive revictinus. 127. 13
VIVIAN, Bart., of Truro, Cornw., same crest.
Cor nobyle, cor immobile.
VIVIAN of Pencalnenick, Cornw. : For Vivian,
between two roses, gu., slipped, vert, a dex-
ter cubit arm, vested, az., charged with five
plates, in saltier, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr.,
an anchor, in fess, flukes toward the dexter,
sa. Vive ut vivas. For Tippet, Non robore
scd spe.
VIVIAN, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared. 49. 12
VIVIAN, a lion's head, erased, gorged with a
naval coronet.
VIVIAN, Cornw., a horse, passant, furnished,
ppr. 73- 7
VIVIAN, French, an etoile, or. 128. 5
VIVIAN, French, a spur-rowel, or.* 65. 13
VOASE, Yorks., an eagle's head, erased, sa.,
beaked and ducally gorged, or.
VOLLER, Eng., a demi -antelope, ar., collared,
gu. 82. 1 1
VOWE of Hallaton, Leic., a lion, rampant, gu.
Vows should be respected. 41. 12
VOWELL, Devons., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
an antelope's head, ar., armed, of the first.
VOWELL, Eng., between two palm-branches,
vert, a mullet, gu. 1 38. 8
VOWILL, out of a mural coronet, an heraldic
antelope's head.
VYCHAN, Wei., out of clouds, a dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, in gauntlet a sword,
erect, all ppr., on point a moor's head,
couped, in profile, sa., dropping blood.
VYEL, Cornw., a greyhound, passant, ppr. 17. 5
VYGOR, a demi-lion, sa., between paws a staff,
raguly, ar.
VYLGUS, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr. 47. 13
VYNALL, Suss., a demi-lion, sa., holding a
bezant. 43. 15
VYNER, Lond. and Salop, an arm, in armour,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand, of the first, a
gem-ring, gold.
VYNOR, and VYNORS, Wilts., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, ppr., garnished, or, in
gauntlet, a round buckle, tongue, erect, gold.
VYVYAN, Bart., of Trelo warren, Cornw., a
horse, passant, furnished, ppr. 73. 7
w
WACKETT, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ar., at-
tired, or. 83. 13
WADDEL, a battle-axe, in pale, ppr. 153. 3
WADDELL, Eng., two battle-axes, in saltier,
ppr. 126. 15
WADDELL, Kent, a lamb, couchant, ppr., sur-
mounted by a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.
WADDELL, S'co., a lion's head, erased, gu.
Orna verum— or — Adorn the truth. 47. 13
WADDINGTON, an arm, in hand a hatchet, ppr.
156. 14
WADDINGTON, Lond., a martlet, gu. 119. 5
WADDY, a naked arm, embowed, ppr., hand
grasping a sword, ar., hilted and pommelled,
or. Ob ducem, ob patriam. 1 54. 6
WADE, Eng., a dove and branch. Vincit qui
patitur. 1 06. 7
WADE, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword. Pro fide et patrid. 140. 13
WADE, Oxon., a boar, salient, sa., collared, or.
WADE, a griffin's head, erased, or, in beak a
pink, ppr.
WADE, Durh., Quebec, and Iri., a dove and
olive-branch, all ppr., charged on breast with
a cross crosslet, sa. comp. 106. 7
WADE, Eng., a rhinoceros, passant, ar. 31.4
WADESON, Eng., two lions' gambs., erased,
ppr., supporting a crescent, or. 1 1. 4
WADHAM, the scalp of a buck, or, between the
horns a boar's head, couped and erect.
WADHAM, Somers. and Devons., the scalp of
a buck, or, between the horns a rose, ar.
131. 2
WADHAM, Dors., a stag's head, erased, or,
gorged with a collar, charged with three
bezants, all between two rose- branches, erect,
flowered, ar., stalked and leaved, vert. 79. i
WADMAN, Wilts., a demi-eagle, displayed, erm.
wings, gu. 102. 12
WADMAN, Lond., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
Rosa sine spind. 95. 13
WADSWORTH, Eng., on a terrestrial globe,
winged, ppr., an eagle, rising, or. 8. 2
WAGER, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand an annu-
let, or. 128. 4
WAGNER, Eng., in water, a swan, naiant, in
pride, all ppr. 76. 13
WAGS, Eng., an eagle, displayed. 95. 13
WAGSTAFF, Warw., a demi-lion, ar., holding a
staff, raguly, sa. 39. 7
WAGSTAFF, Derbs., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a staff, couped and raguly, in pale, sa. 95. 2
WAILES, Eng., between wings, a spur, all ppr.
67. I
WAINWRIGHT, Wore., a lion, rampant, ar.,
holding an ancient battle-axe, handle and
head, of the first.
WAIT of Woodbrough, Somers., a bugle-horn,
stringed, sa., garnished, or. Pro aris et
focis. i. 12 or 13
WAITE, and WAITH, Eng., a bugle-horn, sa.,
garnished, or, strung. I. 12 or 13
WAITHMAN of Westville, Lane., a demi-eagle,
displayed, sa. 102. 12
WAKE, Eng., a lion, passant. 36. i
WAKE, Northamp. and Somers., a lion, pas-
sant, tail extended, sa., ducally gorged, ar.
WAKE, Bart, Somers., a wake's knot. Vigila
et ora. 154. 12
WAKEFIELD, Eng., a bat, displayed, ar. 74. 5
WAKEFIELD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a wy-
vern, sans legs, ppr. 9*« 2
WAKEHAM, on a mount, between two trees, a
greyhound, ar., spotted, sa. 35. 2
WAK
WAKEHURST, Eng., a buckle, or. 132. 7
WAKELING, Eng., a wyvern, wings addorsed,
in mouth a hand, couped, ppr. 91. 9
WAKELYN, Northamp. and Derbs., a lion, ram-
pant, or, in dexter a tulip, gu., slipped, vert.
42. 8
WAKEMAN of The Craig, near Monmouth, a
lion's head, erased, vomiting smoke and
flames. Ora et labora. 48. 14
WAKEMAN, Glouc., a lion's head, couped, or,
out of mouth, flames, ppr. 48. 14
WAKEMAN, Bart., Wore, and Salop, between
two palm-branches, ppr., a lion's head,
erased, ar., vomiting flames, gorged with a
collar, engrailed and cottised, vert, and
charged with three ermine-spots, or. Nee
temere, nee timide. 49. 2
WAKEM AN, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
WAKERING, Ess., on a mural coronet, or, a
pelican, gold, vulning, ppr. 99. 8
WAKERLEY, Eng., two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
150. 10
WALCHER, Eng., a talbot's head, gu. 61. 2
WALCOT, or WALCOTT, Eng., a bull's head,
erased, ar., ermed, or, ducally gorged, gold.
14. 2
WALCOT, or WALCOTT, Oxon., an eagle's head,
or, guttee-de-sang, in beak, az., a fleur-de-
lis, gold. 1 01. 8
WALCOTT, Bitterley Court, Salop, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a buffalo's head, erased, ar.,
armed, and ducally gorged, or. 14. 2
WALCOTT, a bull's head, erased, erm , armed,
or, gorged with a wreath of trefoil, vert, in
rnouth an arrow, in bend, gold. 14. 1 1
WALDEGRAVE, Earl of (Waldegrave), out of a
ducal coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-
feathers, per pale, ar. and gu. Coslum, non
animum. 108. 5
WALDEGRAVE, Suff., Norf., Ess., and North-
amp., out of a ducal coronet, or, a double
plume of feathers, per pale, ar. and gu.
109. 6
WALDEGRAVE, Baron Radstock. See RAD-
STOCK.
WALDEN, Eng., a winged spur, rowel upward,
ppr. 62. 5
WALDESHESCHEFF, WALDESHEFF, and WALD-
SHEFF, two spears, in saltier, pendent thereto
two flags, quarterly, gu. and or, surmounted
by a garland of laurel, all ppr. 121. 13
WALDIE of Hendersyde Park, Roxburghe, a
dove, in mouth an olive-branch, all ppr.
Fidelia. 1 06. 7
WALDO, or WALDOE, Eng., a griffin's head,
erased, vert. 88. 7
WALDOURE, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, or.
19. 6
WALDREN, on a mural coronet, an heraldic
tiger, sejant. comp. 64. 10
WALDRON, IrL, a lion, rampant, gardant, or.
41. 7
WALDRON, Eng., two laurel-branches, in sal-
tier, ppr. 29. 8
WALDRON, and WALDROND, Devons., a tiger,
sejant, ar., armed, tufted, and maned, or.
9- 4
WALDY, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, az., holding a cross crosslet, fitched,
or. Fidelia.
WALDY, Durh., out of a mural coronet, a dove,
in mouth an olive-branch, all ppr. Fidelis.
410 WAL
WALE, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. 26. I
WALE, Northumb., a greyhound, current, ar.
17. 8
WALE, Ess., a lion, rampant, or, supporting a
long cross, sa.
WALFORD, Eng., two palm-branches, in orle,
vert. 13. 2
WALFORD, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, in dex-
ter a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. 46. 4
WALFORD, Ess., out of a mural coronet, or, an
ostrich -f eather, ar. Nosce teipsum. 118.3
WALGRAVE, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of feathers. 108. 5
WALKER, New Romney, on a lion's gamb,
erect and erased, gu., a mural coronet, or.
Ganger. 50. 1 1
WALKER of Dairy, Mid-Lothian, a cornucopia,
ppr. Cura et industria. 30. 1 3
WALKER, Eng., a stag, at gaze, under a nut-
tree, ppr. In omnes casus. 81. 4
WALKER of Redland, near Bristol, on a mount,
vert, a falcon, close, or, collared, gu., rest-
ing dexter on an escutcheon, charged with
a bezant. Nee temere, nee timide.
see plate 105
WALKER of Blythe Hall, Notts., a dove,
within a serpent in a circle. 1 1 8. 4
WALKER, a dove and olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
WALKER, out of a mural coronet, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a lizard.
WALKER, a demi-wolf, between paws a branch
of trefoil, slipped, vert.
WALKER, Iri., a cherub's head, wings in saltier,
ppr. 130. 10
WALKER, Sco., a greyhound, sejant, collared,
or. 18. 13
WALKER, Sco., a rock, ppr. Per varios casus.
67- 5
WALKER, Sco., a rock, ppr. Cura et industria.
67- 5
WALKER, a greyhound's head, erased, sa., col-
lared and cottised, ar., on collar three cres-
cents, of the first. see plate 83
WALKER, a stag's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
WALKER, a dragon's head, vert, issuing from
flames, ppr., crowned, or. 89. 8
WALKER, a greyhound, passant, ar., collared,
gu., rimmed and ringed, or, collar charged
with three ducal coronets, of the first.
WALKER, on a mount, a dove, statant, within
a wreathed serpent, all ppr. cowp. 106. 12
WALKER, a demi-tiger, per pale, indented, ar.
and sa. , holding a rose-branch, or, slipped,
vert.
WALKER, Suss., a greyhound, sejant, ar., col-
lared, charged on shoulder with a cinquefoil,
sa.
WALKER, Sco., a stag, standing before a tree,
ppr. Semper viyilans. 81. 4
WALKER, Yorks., a demi-tiger, per pale, in-
dented, ar. and az., tufted, or, holding a
rose-branch, vert, flowered, gu.
WALKER, Yorks., a demi-heraldic tiger, per
pale, indented, ar. and sa., armed, ]angued,
and tusked, gu., mane and tail purfled, or.
64. 8
WALKER, Yorks., a greyhound's head, couped,
ar., collared, sa. 18. 10
WALKER, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
greyhound's head, couped, ar. 1 8. 5
WALKER, Camb., a lion in a wood, all ppr.
36. 10
WAL
411
WALKER, Herts., an ostrich, az., in dexter a
caltrap, or.
WALKER, Kent and Staffs., on a lion's gamb,
erect and erased, gu., a mural coronet, or.
50. II
WALKER, Lane., the sun rising, in clouds, all
ppr. 7. I
WALKER, a garb, issuing from a crown of a
King of Arms, supported by a lion, ar., and
a dragon, gu.
WALKER, Middx., on a mount, vert, a grey-
hound, sejant, per pale, ar. and sa., the ar.
powdered with crescents, az., the sa. with
bezants, collared, or. comp. 17. 10
WALKER, Ruts., a pilgrim's head, affrontee,
couped at shoulders, vested in a slouched
hat and gown, on the hat and cope of the
gown three escallops, all ppr.
WALKER, West Indies, in the sea a rock, there-
on the waves beating, all ppr. Per varies
casus. 66. 7
WALKER, Lond. and Beds., out of flames,
gold, a dragon's head, vert, crowned with an
Eastern crown, or. comp. 89. 8
WALKER, Northumb. and Sco., a swan, swim-
ming in a loch, ppr. Non sinf periculo.
76. 13
WALKER, Bart., on a mural coronet, or, en-
circled by a wreath of laurel, an ostrich, ppr.
Nil desperandum. 108. 14
WALKFARE, Eng., a branch of thistle, in pale,
ppr. 29. lo
WALKFARE, a holly- branch, in pale, ppr. 29. 7
WALKINGSHAW, Sco., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. 106. 7
WALKINGSHAW, Sco., a martlet, ppr. In season.
"9- 5
WALKINGTON, Eng , a mullet of six points, or.
65- '5
WALKINGTON, Middx., a stag, trippant, gu.
79- 4
WALL, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, ppr. 140. 13
WALL, Eng., a demi-boar, rampant, sa. 4. 5
WALL, a demi-eagle, az., wings addorsed, ar.
WALL of Worthy Park, Hants, out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-wolf, ar., charged on
neck with a fess, embattled, counter embat-
tled, gu. Firm.
WALL, out of a ducal coronet, a swan's head
and neck. comp. 1 08. 9
WALL, Lane., a boar's head, couped, sa., in
mouth an acorn, erect, or, stalked and
leaved, vert. 3. 5
WALL, Middx., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
az., holding a battle - axe, headed, ar.,
handled, gu. 43. 14
WALL, Kent, a cubit arm, erect, in mail,
hand presenting a pistol, all ppr.
WALL, Somers., an arm, embowed, ppr., tied
below elbow by a ribbon, vert, in hand a
lion's gamb, erased, or.
WALL, Wore., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-wolf, salient, ppr., collared, embattled
and counter-embattled, gold.
WALL, Salop and Heref., out of a mural coro-
net, or, a wolf's head, ar., charged on neck
with a fess, embattled and counter -em-
battled, gu.
WALL, or WALLE, Suff., Glouc., Ruts., Norf.,
and Ess., a lion, rampant, gardant, or, sup-
porting a long cross, sa. comp. 43. 13
WAL,
WALLACE of Kelly, Sco., a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sword, ppr.
Pro libertate. 140. 13
WALLACE, a boar's head, erased. 15. 5
WALLACE, out of a ducal coronet, a swan's
head and neck. comp. 1 08. 9
WALLACE, Iri., a sword, erect, enfiled with a
Saracen's head, affrontee, ppr. 67. 14
WALLACE, Sco., an ostrich, ppr., in mouth a
horse-shoe, az. Sperandum est. 108. 13
WALLACE, Eng., a lion's head, ppr., collared,
ar. 49. 14
WALLACE, Ayrs., two eagles' heads and necks
conjoined. 100. I
WALLACE, Sco. , an ostrich, in full flight, ppr.
Sperandum est. 108. I
WALLACE, Sco., an ostrich's head, couped, ar.
Esperance. comp. 1 08. 4
WALLACE, on a rock, a martlet, or. 119. 5
WALLACE, Cumb., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an ostrich's head, ar., in mouth a horse-
shoe, az. 1 08. II
WALLACE, Baron (Wallace), out of a ducal
coronet, or, an ostrich's head and neck, ppr.,
in mouth a horse-shoe. 108. 1 1
WALLACE, DUXLOP-, Bart., N.S., an ostrich,
ppr., wings expanded. Sperandum est.
comp. 1 08. 12
WALLANGE, a rose, surmounted by a thistle,
both ppr. In utroque. 148. 9
WALLER, a demi-griffin, segreant. 86. 13
WALLER, a goat's head, ppr. 56. 4
WALLER, Eng., a dexter arm, couped, embowed,
in hand a sword, erect, enfiled with a
Saracen's head, dropping blood, all ppr.,
wreathed about head, ar. and az. 148. 14
WALLER, Middx., Kent, Hants, and Devons.,
on a mount, vert, an oak-tree, ppr., on the
sinister side, pendent, an escutcheon, ar.,
charged with three fleurs-de-lis, or, two and
one.
WALLER, Suff., a fox's head, az. 16. 3
WALLER, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a
plume of five ostrich -feathers, the second and
foui'th, az., the first, third, and fifth, ar.,
surmounted by an eagle's claw, gu. Honor
et veritas. comp. 1 08. 5
WALLER, Bart., Berks , on a mount, vert, a
walnut - tree, ppr. , on the sinister side an
escutcheon pendent, charged with the arms
of France, with a label of three points, ar.
Hie fructus virtutis — and — Agincourt.
WALLES, Eng., a flame, ppr. 155. 14
WALLEY, Eng., an eagle, preying on an infant,
ppr. Nihil desperandum. 97-6
WALLETS, Eng., a helmet, close, ppr.
66. 14
WALLFORD, Eng., two palm-branches, in orle,
vert. 13. 2
WALLFORD, a griffin's head, ermines, beaked
and ducally gorged, or.
WALLINGER, Ess., Beds., and Bucks., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a falcon's head, between
wings, gold. 104. I
WALLINGHAM, out of a ducal coronet, or, an
antelope's head, erm.
WALLINGTON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a pea-
cock, ppr. 117- J 2
WALLINUTON, Glouc., a buck's head, ppr.,
erased, gu., collared, sa., charged with a
cinquefoil, or, between two lozenges, ar.
WALLIS, Eng., a fire, ppr. 155. 14
WAL
412
WAL
WALLIS, Iri., a talbot's head, erased, or, col-
lared, az., studded, gold. 60. 4
WALLIS, a Cornish chough, ppr. 114. 10
WALLIS, out of a ducal coronet, an ostrich's
head, all ar. comp. 1 08. 9
WALLISCOURT, Baron, Iri. (Blake), a leopard,
passant, ppr. Virtus sola nobilitat. 9. 13
WALLOP, Earl of Portsmouth. See POETS-
MOUTH.
WALLOP, Eng., a mermaid, with mirror and
comb, all ppr. 32. 5
WALLOP, a mermaid, with two tails expanded,
ppr., hair, or, holding the tails in her hands.
WALLPOOL, Kent, an arm, in hand a royal
coronet. 151. 14
WALLPOOL, or WALPOLE, Norf., a Saracen's
head and neck, couped at shoulders, ppr.,
ducally crowned, or, with a long cap turned
forward, and tasselled, gold, thereon a
Catherine wheel, of the same. Fari qtue
sentiat.
WALLPOOL, or WALPOLE, Line., a stag's head,
gardant, couped at neck, ppr., attired, or.
82. I
WALMESLEY, Lane., a lion, statant, gardant,
ducally crowned, gu. En Dieu est mon espe-
rance. sec plate 37
WALMSLEY, Eng., in dexter hand a sabre. Pro
patrid. 159-7
WALMSLEY, Derbs., a lion, statant, gardant,
erm., ducally crowned, or, on body a trefoil,
slipped, vert.
WALMOUTH, Lane., a leopard's head, or, cut
through on the sinister side to the eye by a
cutlass, ar., hilt and pommel, or, the hilt
resting on the wreath. 48. 6
WALPOLE, a stag's head, gardant, couped at
neck, ppr., attired, or. 82. I
WALPOLE, a lion, passant, az. 36. I
WALPOLE, Earl of Orford. See ORFOBD.
WALPOLE, VADE - WALPOLE, Norf. : (i.) For
Walpole, a Saracen's head, in profile, couped,
ppr., ducally crowned, or, from the coronet a
long cap, turned forward, gu., tasselled, or,
and charged with a Catherine wheel, gold.
131. 14. (2.) For Vade, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, garnished, or, in hand a
dagger, ppr., hilt and pommel, gold. 159. 4
WALROND of Bradfield and Knightshayes,
Devons., an heraldic tiger, sa., pellettee.
Sic vos non vobis. 14. 1 1
WALROND, a leopard's head, aff ronte'e, or. 47. 2
WALROUND, BETHELL-, of Dulford House, De-
vons. : (i.) An heraldic tiger, sa., pellettee.
64. II. (2.) On a mural coronet, an heraldic
tiger, sa., pellettee. Nee beneficii immemor,
nee injuries.
WALSAM, and WALSHAM, Eng., a fir- tree, issu-
ing, ppr. 26. 3
WALSHAM, Bart., Heref., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-eagle, with two heads, dis-
played, sa., pendent from neck an escutcheon,
ar., charged with a Saracen's head, couped
at neck, ppr., temples wreathed, az. Sub
libei'tate quietem.
WALSH, Bart., Iri.: (i.) A griffin's head,
erased, ar., langued, gu. 88. 7. (2.) A
tower, ar., thereon a cock, ppr., langued, ar.
Firm. 22. 8
WALSH, an arm, the part below elbow in bend
dexter, in hand a scimitar, in bend sinister.
125. 9
WALSH, Iri., a cubit arm, in hand a tilting-
spear, ppr. 148. 10
WALSH, Berks., a griffin's head, erased, ar. 88. 7
WALSH, BENN-, Bart., Cumb., a griffin's head,
erased, beak and ears, or. 88. 7
WALSHE, a goat's head, erased, az., attired, or,
on top of horns two hawks' bells, ar., on
neck three bezants, two and one.
WALSHE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13
WALSHE, Wore, and Heref., a griffin's head,
erased, ar. 88. 7
WALSHE, Somers., an antelope's head, erased,
az., attired, or, on end of each horn a bell,
ar., charged on neck with a fess gobony, ar.
and gu., between three bezants, one and two.
WALSINGHAM, Surr., Kent, and Warw., out of
a mural coronet, gu., a tiger's head, or, du-
cally gorged, az. 10. ii
WALSINGHAM, Baron (De Grey), a wyvern's
head, ppr. Excitari, non hebescere. 90. 4
WALSTENHOLME, on a snake, nowed, an eagle,
with two heads displayed.
WALSTONECROFT, out of a naval coronet, a
demi-mermaid, in dexter a purse, in sinister
a comb. 122. 2
WALTER, Yorks., an arm, vested, gu., turned
up, ar., in hand, ppr., a chess-rook, sa.
WALTER, a cubit arm, in hand an anchor. 2. I
WALTER, Devons., a stork, ppr., dipping beak
into a whilk-shell, erect, or.
WALTER, Lond. and Salop, a lion's gamb,
erased, ar. 51. 15
WALTERS, a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
WALTERS, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
1 06. 7
WALTHALL, Chesh., an arm, embowed, vested,
gu., cuffed, erm., hand clenched, thereon a
falcon, close, ppr., beaked, or.
WALTHAM, Eng., a peacock's head, az. 117. 2
WALTHEW, Kent, out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-lion, sa., supporting the lower part of
a tilting- spear, of the last.
WALTON, Grlouc., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
semee of buckles, az., pierced through mouth
by a spear, in bend sinister, point upward,
or. Murus aeneus virtus.
WALTON, on a chapeau, ar., turned up, gu., a
bugle-horn, of the last, stringed, or.
WALTON, a wild man, striding forward, in
sinister the branch of a tree, resting on the
shoulder, wreathed round temples with a
chaplet of laurel, all vert.
WALTON, Ess., an antelope's head, couped at
neck, gu., armed, or, gorged with a collar,
ar., thereon three fleurs-de-lis, gu., in mouth
a trefoil, ppr.
WALTON, Somers., a dragon's head, couped, or,
flames issuing from mouth, ppr., on neck a
cross pattee, sa. comp. 39. 6
WALTON, Durh., a buck, current, ar., charged
on shoulder with three torteaux, attired, or,
pierced through neck by an arrow, gold,
leathered, of the first.
WALTON, Wilts, and Lane., a wild man,
wreathed about loins and head, ppr., in
dexter a trefoil, slipped, or, in sinister a
tree, eradicated, ppr., reclining on his shoul-
der. 137. 10
WALTON, Wilts, and Lane., a wild man,
wreathed about loins and head, ppr., hold-
ing a spiked club, or.
WAL
413
WALWORTH, out of a ducal coronet, or, two
arms, embowed, vested, gu., in hands, ppr.,
a cake of bread, ar.
WALWYN, Eng., a pheasant, ppr.
WALWYN of Longworth, Wei., *>n an em-
battled wall, ar., masoned, sa., a wyvern,
wings expanded, vert, scaled, or, pierced
through head by a javelin, ppr. Non deficit
alter — and — Drwy Rynwedd Gwaed.
WALWYN, out of a battlement, ar., a wyvern,
wings expanded, vert, pierced through mouth
by an arrow, or.
WALWYN, Heref., on part of a tower, ar., a
dragon, wings expanded, vert, pierced through
mouth by a spear, sa., headed, of the first,
vulned, gu.
WALWYN, Suss., on a mural coronet, gu., a
dragon, wings expanded, vert, pierced through
mouth by an arrow, or.
WANDESFORD, and WANDFORD, Yorks., a
church, ppr., spire, az. 23. 12
WANDKSFORD, Eng., a cathedral church, ppr.
23- 13
WANKFORD, Ess., a lion, rampant, gardant,
between paws a hurt.
WANLEY, a cross, surmounted by sf crescent, or.
WANTON, Norf., a trefoil, slipped, sa., charged
with another, ar.
WANTON, Hunts., a plume of seven ostrich-
feathers, three ar., two sa., and two vert.
WARBERTON, or WARBURTON, Chesh., Cumb.,
Suff., and Notts., a Saracen's head, ppr.,
couped at shoulders, wreathed about head,
ar. and gu., on head a plume of feathers, of
the second. 122. 14
WARBURTON-EGERTON of Warburton, Chesh.:
(i.) For Warburton, a man's head, affronte'e,
coupsd at shoulders, ppr., temples wreathed
ar. and gu., issuing therefrom three ostrich-
feathers, or, on breast a cross crosslet, sa.
122. 14. (2.) For Egerton, three arrows,
two in saltier, one in pale, or, headed and
feathered, sa., bound by a ribbon, gu. 137. 6
WARBURTON, Iri., a mermaid, with mirror and
comb, ppr. 32- 5
WARCOP, WARCUP, and WARCUPP, Oxon.,
Yorks., and Cumb., a boar's head, couped,
ar. 3- 9
WARCOP, Eng., in dexter hand a cross crosslet,
gu. Il6. 14
WARD, or WARDE, Suff., on a mount, vert, a
hind, couchant, ar. 85. 4
WARD, LUCAS-TOUCH-, of Guilsborough, a
wolf's head, erased. Sub crucc solus. 19. 6
WARD, PLUMER-, of Gilston Park, Herts. : (i.)
For Ward, a wolf's head, erased and langued,
ppr., in mouth a key. (2.) For Plumer, a
demi-lion, gu., in paws a garb. 163. I
WARD, a dove and olive-branch, ppr. 106. 7
D, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, ar. 19. 6
WARD, a doe, trippant. 85. 7
WARD, Norf., a buck, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
WARD, an heraldic antelope, sejant.
WARD, a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
WARD, out of a mural coronet, gu., a wolf's
head, or.
WARD, Eng., a wolf's head, erased. 19. 6
WARD, Ess., Warw., and Yorks., a wolf's
head, erased, or, charged on breast with a
mullet, sa.
WARD, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or, -a
wolf's head, per fess, gold and az.
WAR
WARD, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
wolf's head, ppr. 64. 4
WARD, Berks, and Warw., an Indian goat,
ppr., collared, ringed, lined, and armed, or.
56. II
WARD of Troyford, Hants, a Saracen's head,
affrontee, couped below shoulders, and
plumed, ppr. 122. 14
WARD, Bangor Castle, Down, a Saracen's ,-
head, affrontee, couped below shoulders, ppr.
Sub cruce solus.
WARD, Baron : (i.) Out of a ducal coronet, or,
a lion's head, az. 47. 10. (2.) A lion, se-
jant, gardant, az. Commejefus.
comp. 38. 6
WARD, Willey Place, Surr., a martlet, sa.,
guttee-d'or, in beak a fleur-de-lis, or. Sub
cruce solus.
WARD, Upton Park, Bucks., a wolf's head,
erased, or, gorged with a collar, and there-
on an escallop, az., between two bezants.
Garde la croix.
WARD, Sallhouse Hall, Norf., a dexter arm,
erect, couped at elbow, vested, quarterly, or
and vert, cuff., ar., in hand, ppr., a pheon, of
the third. Usque ad mortem fidus.
WARD, Viscount Bangor. See BANGOR.
WARDALL, Eng. , a boar's head and neck, or.
3- 4
WARDE, Eng., a goat's head, erased, attired,
or. 55. 2
WARDE, Norf., on a mount, vert, an eagle, dis-
played, erm. 95. 7
WARDE, Beds., a wolf's head, erased, or. 19. 6
WARDE of Clopton House, Warw., same crest.
WARDE, Devons., a martlet, wings overt, gu.,
rising from the battlements of a tower, ar.
22. I
WARDELL, or WARDLE, Eng., in lion's gamb
a spear, ppr., tasselled, or. 5°- I3
WARDELL, Lond., a hawk, ar., charged on
breast with three torteaux, in bend.
WARDEN, a peacock's feather and two ostrich-
feathers, in pale, all enfiled by a ducal
coronet.
WARDEN, Sco., a fleur-de-lis, or. Industrid et
spe. 142. 13
WARDEN, Eng., out of a crescent, ar., an arrow,
sa., pointed and feathered, or. 149- I
WARDLAW, Bart., Sco., an etoile, or. Familias
firmat pietas. 128. 5
WARDMAN, Lond., a ram's head, attired, or.
57- 8
WARDON, a pellet, charged with a lion's head,
erased, ar., collared, gu. 49. 4
WARDOR, a fleur-de-lis. 142. 13
WARDOR, Hants, a fleur-de-lis, ar., enfiled by
a ducal coronet, or. 142. 12
WARDROP, Sco., issuing from an antique crown,
a demi-eagle, wings expanded, all ppr. Su-
perna sequor.
WARDROP, or WARDROPE, Sco , a husbandman,
issuing, bonnet and vestments, az., holding a
ploughshare over his dexter shoulder, ppr.
Revertite. 143. 14
WARE, a demi-lion, between paws, a mullet of
five points.
WARE, Eng., a boar, passant, ar. 4. n
WARE, Ess., Devons., and Iri., a dragon's head,
or, pierced through neck by a broken sword-
blade, ppr.
WAREING, and WARINGE, Lane., a wolf's head
WAR
414
couped at neck, in mouth an ostrich-feather,
all ppr.
WARHAM, Hants, and Dors., an arm, in ar-
mour, in hand a sword. 140. 13
WARING, Eng.,, a boar's head, erased, gu. 1 5. 5
WARING, Waringstown, co. Down, a crane's
head and neck, ppr. Nee vi, nee astutia.
116. 6
WARING-MAXWELL, a stork's head, ar. 116. 3
WARING, Salop, an arm, erect, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a lure, of the first,
garnished, or, lined and ringed, vert. Cavendo
tutus.
WARINGE, Iri., a rose, or, barbed, vert. 138. 7
WARLET, Eng., a tree, ppr. 25. 13
WARLEY, Lond., out of a mural coronet, az.,
a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, gar-
nished, or, in hand, ppr., a falchion, ar., hilt
and pommel, gold. I2O. 9
WARMOUTH, Northumb., ademi-lion, rampant,
erm., armed, or, supporting a mullet of six
points, gold.
WARNE, Eng., a horse-shoe, or, between wings,
ppr. 93- 4
WARNECOMBE, Heref., a caltrap, or, environed
by a serpent, vert.
WARNER, Iri., a badger, passant, sa. 34. 9
WARNER, LEE-, Norf., a squirrel, sa., sitting
between two hazel-branches, cracking a nut,
or. Non nobis tantum nati. comp. 58. n
WARNER, Kent, same crest.
WARNER, Lond., Norf., Kent, and Northamp.,
a double plume of feathers, or. comp. log. 6
WARNER, Suff., a lizard, vert. 27. 9
WARNER, Warw., a horse's head, erased, per
fess, erm. and gu., maned, of the last. 72. I
WARNER of Ardeer, Sco., an open Bible.
Manet in cetemum. 149. 3
WARNER, Ess., Lond., and Suss., a man's head,
ppr., couped below shoulders, vested, temples
wreathed, gold and gu., on head a cap, ar.
136. II
WARNER, Yorks., a Saracen's head, affrontee,
ppr., temples wreathed, or and gu. 130. 13
WARNFORD, Wilts, and Hants, a garb, ppr.
12. 13
WARR, an ostrich's head, wings elevated, ar.,
in beak a key, or.
WARR, TSng., a cross fleury, fitched, gu., fleurs,
or. 123. 6
WARRAND, Somers., a dexter arm, in armour,
in hand a sword, all ppr., hilted and pom-
melled, or. Fortiter. 140. 13
WARRAND, out of a ducal coronet, az., a demi-
lion, erm. 44. 13
WARRE, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's head,
ar., in beak the attires and scalp of a stag,
ppr.
WARRE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, ar. 86. 3
WARREN, Lond., a talbot, ppr. Onni liber
metu. 6 1. 7
WARREN, Iri., a goat, statant, ppr. 56. II
WARREN, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a dart, sa., feathered, ar.,
barbed, or. Fortuna sequatur. 157. 7
WARREN, a coney, sejant, in a fern-bush.
comp. plate 58
WARREN, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a wyvern, ar., wings expanded, chequy, or
and az. see plate 91
WAUREN, Eng., a talbot, ppr. 61. 7
WAS
WARREN, on a mount, vert, a lion, rampant,
or, in dexter a spear, ppr.
WARREN, Lond., a dragon's head, couped, gu.
90. 4
WARREN, Herts., in a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle's leg, sa., out of a plume of feathers,
ar.
WARREN, Herts., a wyvern, ar., tail no wed,
wings expanded, chequy, or and az.
91. 5
WARREN, Herts., a lion's gamb, erased, ar.,
grasping an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, or.
44* 3
WARREN, Lond., out. of a ducal coronet, or, a
leopard's head, gold, spotted, sa. 1 1. I
WARREN, Middx. and Lond., in a mural
coronet, ar., charged with three torteaux, an
eagle's leg, couped at knee and erect, or,
between two laurel- branches, vert. Omne
tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci.
WARREN, Middx., a wyvern, ar., wings ex-
panded, chequy, or and az. Virtus mihi
scutum. 91. tj
WARREN, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
pyramid of leaves, ar.
WARREN, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, a
plume of five ostrich - feathers, ar., in the
middle of them a griffin's claw, or.
comp. 1 08. 5
WARREN, Lond. and Devons., a greyhound,
sa., seizing a hare, ppr.
WARREN, Glouc. and Chesh., a demi -grey-
hound, rampant, erm., gorged with a collar,
chequy, or and az. 1 7. 2
WARREN, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a wyvern, ar., wings expanded, chequy, or
and az. Tenebo. see plate 91
WARREN-BORLASE, Bucks., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a wyvern, ar., wings ex-
panded, chequy, or and gu. see plate 91
WARRENDER, Bart., Sco., a hare, sejant, ppr.
Industrid. 58. I
WARRINGTON, out of a ducal coronet, az., a
demi-eagle, displayed, or. 101. 2
WARTER, or WARTUR, Eng. , a fox, sejant, ppr.
16. 10
WARTUR, Lond. and Salop, a lion, rampant,
sa., collared, ar., between paws a chess- rook,
of the last.
WARTERTON, Walton Hall, Yorks., a bear,
passant, in mouth a fish, all ppr.
WARTNABY, a lion's head, erased, or. 47. 13
WARTON, Eng., a winged spur, ppr. 62. 5
WARTON, an arm, in armour, erect, ppr., sup-
porting a battle-axe, in pale, ar.
WARWICK, Eng., a leopard's head, or. 10. 12
WARWICK, Cuinb., a dexter arm, in armour,
couped at shoulder, in gauntlet a battle-axe,
all ppr.
WARWICK, Earl of. See BROOKE and WAR-
WICK.
WASE, Lond. and Leic., on a wreath, clouds,
ppr., issuing rays, or, thereon an arm, in
armour, embowed, of the first, garnished
gold, supporting a battle-axe, headed, ar.,
staff, gu., garnished, of the second.
WASE, Suss., a demi- lion, rampant, ar., ducaDy
gorged, az., on shoulder a pellet, thereon a
crescent, or.
WASEY, Eng., a sinister arm and a dexter
hand shooting an arrow from bow. 147. 13
WASEY, Berks., a falcon, rising, or, beaked,
WAS
415
WAT
membered, and collared, sa. , belled, gold,
collar charged with three bezants.
WASHBOKNE, Eng., in hand a dagger, ppr.
127. 7
WASHBOURNE, Berks., Heref., and Wore., on
a wreath, a coil of flax, ar., surmounted by
another wreath, of the same, and gu., there-
on flames, ppr.
WASHBOURNE, Lond. and Glouc., same crest.
Industrid et probitate.
WASHINGTON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
martlet, sa. 119. 2
WASHINGTON, Kent, Bucks., Northamp., and
Warw., out of a ducal coronet, or, a raven,
wings addorsed, ppr.
WASHINGTON, Kent, Bucks., Northamp., and
Warw., out of A ducal coronet, or, an eagle,
wings addorsed, sa. 100. 2
WASTELL, Northamp. and Westm., a cubit
arm, erect, vested, gu., charged with three
guttes-d'or, cuffed, ar., holding on hand, ppr.,
a dove, az., collared, of the third.
WASTER, within a ring, or, gemmed, sa., two
snakes, entwined and erect, ppr.
WASTFIELD, Lond., Somers., and Wilts., a
lamb, passant, sa., holding a banner, ar.,
charged with a Catherine wheel, of the first.
comp. 55. ii
WASTLEY, Eng., in dexter hand, gu., an
annulet, or. 128. 4
WASTNEYS, Notts., Chesh., and Leic., a demi-
lion, rampant, ar., collared, gu. 45. 14
WASTOILE, or WASTOYLE, Eng., in hand a
grenade, sa., fired, ppr. 155. 3
WATERFORD, Marquess of (De-la-Poer Beres-
f ord : (i.) For Beresford, a dragon's head,
erased, ar., pierced through neck by a broken
spear, or, point, ar., thrust through upper
jaw. comp. 90. 8. (2.) For La Poer, a
stag's head, cabossed, ppr., attired, or,
between the horns a crucifix, gold, thereon
the resemblance of Jesus, ppr. Nil nisi
cruce. comp. 84. 2
WATERFORD and WEXFORD, Earl of. See
SHREWSBURY, Earl.
WATERHOUSE, a demi-swan, wings expanded,
murally crowned.
WATERHOUSE, Lond. and Yorks., the dexter
side of an eagle, divided palewise, without
head, sa.
WATERHOUSE, Middx., Herts., and Line., an
eagle's leg, erased at thigh, thigh sa., leg
and claws or.
WATERHOUSE, Middx., Herts., and Line., a
demi-wolf. 64. 8
WATERHOUSE, Herts., a demi-talbot, erm.. col-
lared, gu., eared, sa. 6 1. 5
WATERLOW, Storey's Gate, Lond., a demi-
eagle, displayed, ppr., langued, gu., in beak
a cross crosslet, fitched, or, charged on
breast with a mullet of five points, gold.
Per ardua ad alta. 101. 1 1
WATERPARK, Baron, Iri. (Cavendish), on a
ducal coronet, or, a snake, nowed, ppr.
Cavendo tutus. in. 3
WATERS of Sarnau, Carmarthen, a demi-
gritfin, az. Honor pietas. 86. 13
WATERS, Iri., an eagle, rising, regardant, ppr.
Spero. 100. 10
WATERS, Eng. and Sco., a demi-talbot, ar., in
mouth an arrow, gu. Toujours fidele. 61/4
WATERTON, Eng., a goat's head, erased, or. 55. 2
WATFORD, two arms, in armour, embowed,
hands grasping a battle-axe. 157. 3
WATHE, Heits. and Northamp., a dragon's
head, erased, sa. 89. 4
WATKENS, Wilts, and WeL, a griffin's head,
gn. 87. 6
WATKIN, Eng., a cock's head, ar., combed and
wattled, gu. 94. 9
WATKINS of Shotton Hall, Salop, a leopard's
face, jessent-de-lis, or. Vitce via virtus.
48. 4
WATKINS of Badby House, Northamp., a
griffin's head, erased. In port it quies. 88. 7
WATKINS, Yorks., a lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, or. Virtute avorum.
41. 9
WATKINS, Lloegyn, Brecon, a wolf, rampant,
regardant, ar., langued and unguled, gu.
Primum tutare domum. 63. 4
WATKINS, Woodfield, Wore., a talbot's head,
erased, ar., gorged with a collar of cinque-
foils, gu. comp. 6 1. 2
WATKINS, Pennoyre, Brecknock: (i.) A dra-
gon's head, erased, vert, in mouth a dexter
hand, couped at wrist, gu. 90.11. (2.) On
a ducal coronet, a lion, rampant. Pen aur
y chalon wir.
WATKINS, Eng., a cubit arm, erect, hand grasp-
ing a tilting-spear, in bend sinister, ppr.
148. 10
WATKINS, out of an Eastern coronet, or, a
griffin's head, gu.
WATKINS, Heref., a cubit arm, in armour,
erect, in hand the broken shaft of a tilting-
spear, in bend sinister, all ppr. 124. 7
WATKINS, Wei., a dragon's head, erased, vert,
in mouth a dexter hand, couped at wrist, gu.
90. ii
WATKINS, Yorks. and Notts., a lion, rampant,
gu., in dexter a fleur-de-lis, or. 41-9
WATKINSON, Eng., an hour-glass, winged, ppr.
156. 8
WATKYNS, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
battle-axe, all ppr.
WATLING, Eng., out of a heart, a dexter hand
grasping a sabre, all ppr. Corde manuque.
138. 3
WATLING, Surgeon-Major C. W., A.M.D.,
Lond., a sea-lion, couchant, ppr. In pris-
tina via manemus. 69. • 4
WATLINGTON, Moor Hajl, Ess., a lion's head,
ppr., ducally crowned, or. 1 6 1. 10
WATLINGTON, Herts., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
44. II
WATMAN, Kent, a demi-lion, between paws a
pheon.
WATMOUGH, or WATMOUGHE, Eng., a ferret,
passant, sa., collared, or, lined, gu. 34. 6
WATSON, Low Hall, Shrops., an ermine, pas-
sant, ppr., vulned on shoulder, gu. 33-4
WATSON, Eng., an arm, from shoulder, erect,
out of the sea, ppr., in hand an anchor, az.,
cable, or. 151-13
WATSON of Turin, Sco., a lily of the Nile, ppr.
Sine injurid. S3- 4
WATSON, a sprig of five leaves.
WATSON, Sco., a dexter hand, erect, ppr.
Confisus reribus. 153. 7
WATSON, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a collar, sa., in beak a flower,
gu., leaved, vert. see plate 87
WAT
416
WEB
WATSON, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. A d littora
tendo. 21. 13
WATSON, two hands, issuing from clouds, in
fess, grasping trunk of an oak-tree, in pale,
branches sprouting. Insperata floruit. 142. 5
WATSON, an eagle's head, erased, in beak
three flowers.
WATSON, a griffin's head, erased, ar., on neck
two cheverons, sa., in mouth a rose-branch,
gu., leaved, vert. see plate 87
WATSON, Kent and Suff., on a mount, vert, a
demi- dragon, rampant.
WATSON, Middx. and Yorks., an ermine, pas-
sant, ar., collared, ringed, and lined, or.
WATSON, Salop, an ermine, passant, ppr.,
vulned on shoulders, gu. 33-4
WATSON, Yorks., a griffin's head, erased, ar., in
beak a sprig, leaved, vert. comp. 87. I
WATSON, Yorks., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
ducally gorged, or. Mea gloria fides.
comp. 87. I
WATSON, Durh., same crest. Esto quod esse
videris.
WATSON, Cambs., a griffin's head, erased, sa.,
gorged with two bars-gemelle, ar.
WATSON, Cumb., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet a palm-
branch, vert.
WATSON, Lond., Kent, and Cumb., on a mount,
vert, a palm-tree, or. 25. 3
WATSON, Bart., Bucks., a griffin's head, erased,
ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. 87. I
WATT, Eng., a crescent. 140. 2
WATT, out of a mural coronet, or, a wolf's head,
sa., charged with a fess, embattled, ar.
WATT, Sco., a falcon, ppr., hooded and belled,
or. Fide etjiducid. 104. 6
WATT, Sco., a hawk, ppr. 104. 2
WATT, Eng., a talbot's head,~erased, ar., col-
lared, gu. 60. 4
WATT, Heref., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-wolf, salient, ar., charged on neck with
a fess, embattled az., between paws a garb,
in pale, ppr.
WATTE, a cubit arm, in armour, erect, in hand
a pistol, all ppr.
WATTE RTON, Line, and Yorks., a beaver, pas-
sant, ppr. 33. ii
WATTERTON, Line, and Yorks., an otter, pas-
sant, ppr., in mouth a fish, ar.
WATTES, Wilts., Somers., and Devons., a grey-
hound, sejant, ar., collared, az., studded, or,
supporting a broad arrow, gold, plumed, of
the first.
WATTS, Northamp., a lozenge, gu., between
wings, or. 1 60. 7
WATTS, a seal's head, couped, ar. 27. 2
WATTS, a griffin's head, erased, in beak an an-
nulet.
WATTS, a demi-lion, or, charged with a cross
pattee, az., in mouth an oak-branch, ppr.,
fructed, gold, supporting a shield, of the
first, charged with a fess, erminois, between
three fleurs-de-lis, in chief, and a cross
pattee, in base, of the fourth, from the
shield an escroll.
WATTS of Hawkesdale Hall, Curnb. : (i.) A
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in
gauntlet an amphisbsena or snake, with a
head at each extremity, or, langued, gu.
(2.) A lozenge, or, between wings, gu. 160. 7
WATTS of Abney Hall, Chesh., a demi-griffin,
sa., wings extended, chequy, or and sa., in
dexter a garb, or. Fide, sed cui vide.
WATTS, a greyhound, sejant, ar., supporting
with dexter an arrow, or, headed and barbed,
of the first.
WATTS, Norf., a lion's gamb, erased, gu., sup-
porting a shield, or.
WATTS, Cumb.: (i.) A dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in gauntlet a two-headed
snake, or. (2.) A cross crosslet, gu., sur-
mounted by an escallop, ar., all between
wings, or.
WATUR, Eng., a garb, per pale, or and ar.,
banded, gu. 12. 13
WAUCH, Sco., a greyhound, sejant, sa. 18. 14
WAUCH, or WAUGH, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, a dexter hand holding a sword, erect,
blade wavy, all ppr. 138. 3
WAUCHOP, Sco., a wheat-sheaf, or. Industria
ditat. 12. 13
WAUCHOPE of Niddrie, Midlothian, same crest
and motto.
WAUD, a martlet, ppr. Sola virtus invicta.
119. 4
WAUTON, Eng., a trefoil, slipped and voided, sa.
comp. 77. i
WAY, an eagle, displayed, gu. 96. 10
WAY, Bucks., an arm, embowed, in mail, in
hand, ppr., a baton, or.
WAY, a dexter arm, embowed, in chain mail,
in hand, ppr.. a baton, or, ends, sa. Fit via,
vi. comp. 154. 14
WATER, Eng., the attires of a stag, or. 83. 7
WAYLAND, Eng., two hands, conjoined, in fess,
couped at wrists, ppr. 159. 1 1
WAYNEMAN, Oxon., a cock's head, erased, az.,
combed, wattled, and beaked, or. 94. 9
WAYNEWRIGHT, Eng., a lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a battle-axe, handle of the last,
headed, or.
WAYNFLETE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased.
Nulld pallescere culpd. 88. 7
WAYTE, Hants, a bugle-horn, stringed, sa.,
garnished, or. I. 12 or 13
WEALE, Eng., a boar's head, erased and erect,
az. 3. 6
WEAR, or WEARE, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr.
79- 4
WEARE, Berks, and Wilts., on a lure, in fess,
gu., a falcon, wings addorsed, ppr. 104. 9
WEATHERALL, Eng., a cup, or. 133. 10
WEATHERBY, an arm, embowed, hand grasping
a dagger, ppr. 159- 4
WEATHERHEAD, Eng., a pelican, ppr. 97. 7
WEATHERSTON, Eng., a lion's head, erased,
ppr. 47- 13
WEAVER, Eng., a ram's head, erased, ar.
armed, or. 57-7
WEBB, demi-eagle, displayed, in beak a cross
crosslet, fitched. comp. IOI. II
WEBB, a demi-stag, ar., ducally gorged, or.
79- 13
WEBB, Iri., a wolf, sejant, ppr. 19. 8
WEBB, a demi-stag, springing, ar., attired, or.
79- '3
WEBB, a phoenix, az., in flames, ppr., winged,
ar., collared, or, pendent therefrom a cross
gold.
WEBB, a spread eagle. 96. 13
WEBB, a demi-eagle, displayed, ar., wings pel-
let tee, ducally gorged, gu. see plate 101
WEBB, a broken spear, in three pieces, head-
"WEB
piece in pale, others in saltier, ppr., enfiled
with a ducal coronet, or.
WEBB, Heref., out of a mural coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed, or. 98. 3
WEBB, Glouc., an eagle, displayed, sa. 95. 13
WEBB, Kent, a dexter arm, em bo wed, in hand
an oak- branch, ppr.
WEBB, Lond. , out of an Eastern coronet, or, a
dexter arm, erect, couped at elbow, vested,
az., in hand a slip of laurel, all ppr.
WEBB, Dors, and Wilts., out of a ducal coro-
net, a demi-eagle, displayed, or. 101. 2
WEBB, Bart., Wilts., same crest.
WEBB, Somers., a demi-stag, erased, salient,
ar. 79. 13
WEBB, Cowton, Yorks., an elephant's head,
surmounted by a griffin, with wings chequy.
In hoc si/jno vinces. 24. 7
WEBB of Donriington Hall, Heref., a stag,
lodged. 80. 9
WEBB of Woodville, co. Tipperary, a demi-
eagle, displayed, gu., wings elevated, er-
minois, in beak a cross crosslet, or. Quid
prodest. 101. u
WEBB, Eng., a hind's head, vulned, gu.
comp. 85. 2
WEBBE, Cambs., a griffin's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged, ar. comp. 87. 3
WEBBE, WESTON-, of Sarnesfield Court, Heref. :
(i.) For Weston, a Saracen's head. 123. 12.
(2.) Out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-eagle,
displayed, gu. 101. 2
WEBBER, Sco., a hawk, jessed and belled, ppr.
104. 2
WEBBER, Eng., a demi-lion, gardant, or, hold-
ing a fleur-de-lis, az.
WEBBER, on a ducal coronet, an eagle, dis-
played, or. see plate 95
WEBBER, Cornw., a wolf's head, per pale, ar.
and gu,
WEBBES, in hand, couped at elbow, an oak-
branch, fructed and leaved, ppr.
WEBLEY, Ess. and Surr., out of a ducal coronet,
az., a griffin's head, or, gorged with a collar,
of the first, fretty gold.
WEBLEY, Eng., an antelope, trippant, ppr.
82. 14
WEBSTER, Eng., a weaver's shuttle, in pale.
66. 12
WEBSTER, Sco., the sun rising from the sea,
ppr. Emertjo. 7. I
WEBSTER, Chesh., a dragon's head, erased,
quarterly, ar. and vert. 88. 7
WEBSTER, an eagle's head. 102. 9
WEBSTER, a swan's head and neck, erased, ar.,
beaked, gu., in beak an annulet, or.
WEBSTER, Lond., a leopard's head, affronte'e,
erased, crowned with an antique crown, in
mouth a shuttle, gu., tipped, and furnished
with quills of yarn, or.
WEBSTER, Bart., Suss., a dragon's head, couped,
regardant, quarterly, per fess, embattled,
vert and or, flames issuing from mouth, ppr.
WEBSTER of Murlingden, Sco., a wyvern's
head, erased, vert. Vincit veritas. 90. 4
WKDDALL, Middx., on the battlements of a
castle, az., a demi-lion, or. 23. 5
WEDDEL, or WEDDELL, a battle-axe, in pale,
PPr- 153- 3
WEDDELL, a hawk, hooded and belled, or.
104. 6
WEDDELL, Sco., a horse's head, ar. 72. i
4*7
WEL
WEDDELL, a lion's head, erased, gu. Orna
rcrum. 47« 13
WEDDERBOURNE, or WEDDERBURN, an eagle's
head, erased, ppr. Illceso lumine solem.
102. 10
WEDDERBORN, Bart, Sco., an eagle's head,
erased, ppr. Aquila non captat muscas —
and — Non degener. 102. 10
WEDDERBURN, Lond., same crest.
WEDDERBURN, Sco., same crest. Non degener.
WEDDERBURN, COLVILE-, of Ochiltree, a tal-
bot's head, ppr. Ad Jinem fidelis. 6 1. 3
WEDDERBURN-SCRYMGEOUR : ( i.) In lion's gamb,
erect, a scimitar, all ppr. 78. 7. (2.) For
Scrymgeour, an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Aquila non captat muscas. 102. 10
WEDGEWOOD, Eng., two hands conjoined, ppr.,
issuing from clouds. 136. I
WEDGEWOOD, Staffs., on a ducal coronet, a
lion, passant, ar. 37. 3
WEDSON, Notts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
flame, ppr.
WEEDON, Bucks., Dors., and Lane., a hedge-
hog, sa. 33. 2
WEEDON, Bucks., Dors., and Lane., a martlet,
sa. 119. 4
WEEKES, Suss., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a battle-axe, gu. Can Deo
nihUo carent.
WEEKS, Eng., in dexter hand, a scimitar, ppr.
158. 9
WEEKS, Eng., out of a marquess's coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.
WEEMS, Sco., a swan, ppr. Je pense. 75. 11
WEEMS, Sco., a cross crosslet, or, within two
palm-branches, in orle, vert. Virtus, dum
patior, mncit.
WEEMS, Sco., a demi-swan, wings expanded,
ppr. Cogito. 75. 3
WEEVER, Surr., an antelope, passant, erm.,
supporting with dexter an escutcheon, or.
WEGERTON, or WEIGERTON, Eng., the sun shin-
ing on a sun-flower.
WEGG, Eng., a mullet, vair. 107. 4
WEGG, Northumb., an armed hand, clenched,
ppr. Hostis honori inridia.
WEGG, same crest. Vigilanter.
WEGG, or WEGGE, Middx., a sinister gauntlet,
erect, ppr., fist clenched. Nil conscire sibi.
WEGGE, Eng., a hand, from wrist, in gauntlet.
153. 8
WEGGET, Eng., a dove, regardant, in mouth an
olive-branch, all ppr. 113. 7
WEIR, Sco., a demi-horse, in armour, ppr.,
bridled and saddled, gu. Nihilverius. 72. 14
WEIR, Lond. : (i.) A demi-horse, in armour,
ppr., plumed, bridled, and saddled, gu.
72. 14. (2.) A boar, passant. Vero nihil
verius — and — Band iveel tliegither. 4. 10
WELBORE, Lond. and Camb., a spear, in pale,
or, headed, ar., enfiled with a boar's head,
couped, of the second, vulned, gu.
WELBORNE, Dors., in hand three darts.
127. 12
WELBY, Berks., Ruts., and Lane., a naked arm,
embowed, issuing from flames, ppr., in hand
a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
WELBY, Bart., Line., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, issuing from clouds, in fess, in hand
a sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or, flames
issuing from the wreath, also ppr. P^r
iyncm, per gladium.
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WELBY, Line., same crest.
WELCH, or WELSH, Eng., a demi-wolf, ram-
pant, gu. 64. 8
WELCH, Sco., on three grieces a long cross, az.
137- 4
WELCH of Arle House, Glouc., an antelope's
head, erased, billettee, in mouth a cross
crosslet, fitched.
WELCH, an antelope's head, erased, az., bezan-
tee, gorged with a collar, gobony, ar. and
gu., on the top of each horn a ring, or.
WELCHMAN, a dexter wing, or. 107. 14
WELCOME, Line., on stump of tree, ppr.,
branches, vert, a bird, close, ar., beaked, or.
105- 5
WELCOME, Line., a pewit, wings expanded, ar.,
in beak a laurel-branch, vert.
WELD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern's
head, wings addorsed, gu. 9°-'I5
WELD, Lond. and Chesh, a wyvern, wings ex-
panded, sa., gutteVd'or, collared and lined,
or.
WELD, Dors., out of a ducal coronet, ppr., a
wyvern, sa., gutte'e of ermine. Nil sine
numine. 9 1 • 2
WELD, Chesh., a wyvern, sa., gutte'e, ducally
gorged and chained, or.
WELDISH, Kent, a demi-fox, erased, gutte*e-
d'eau.
WELDON, Iri., a cross moline, erm. 77. 9
WELDON, Northumb., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
44- 14
WELDONE, a blackamoor's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr., bells in ears, wreathed about
temples, or and az., stringed, of the last.
135- *3
WELDY, Eng., a horse's head, issuing, gu., fur-
nished with waggon harness, or. 72. 5
WELFITT, a buck's head, couped. Servata fides
cineri. 84. II
WELFORD, or WELSFORD, Heref., a leopard's
head, per pale, or and gu. Sicfidem teneo.
10. 12
WELLAN, a demi-lion, in dexter an etoile, sinis-
ter resting on the wreath.
WELLER, a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter an
etoile.
WELLER, Eng., a laurel- branch, fructed, ppr.
53- 9
WELLER, Kent, a greyhound's head, erased,
sa., in mouth a rose, slipped, gu., leaves,
vert. Steady.
WELLES, DE, an ostrich's head and wings, ar.,
ducally gorged, gu., in beak a horse-shoe, az.
see plate 108
WELLES, Cornw., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a horse's head, ar., maned, or, ducally
gorged, gu.
WELLES, Suss., a talbot, passant, ar., collared,
sa., garnished, or. 59. 6
WELLES, or WELLS, Eng., a well, ppr. 147. 14
WELLES, -Camb., a unicorn's head, erased, az.,
crined, armed, and ducally crowned, or, be-
tween wings, gold.
WELLESLEY, Marquess of : (i.) A cubit arm,
erect, vested, gu., enfiled with a ducal coro-
net, or, in hand a staff, in bend, on top
thereof the Union standard of Great Britain
and Ireland, and underneath the Mysore
standard, all ppr. (2.) Out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, gu., holding a banner,
purp., charged with an etoile, radiated,
wavy, between eight spots of the royal tiger,
in pairs, in saltier, or, staff, gold, sur-
mounted by a pennon, ar., charged with a
cross of St. George. Virtutis fortuna comes
— and — Porro unum est necessarium.
WELLESLEY, Baron Cowley. See COVVLEY.
WELLESLEY, LONG-TYLNEY-, of Dray cot, Wilts.:
(i.) For Wellesley, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-lion, rampant, gu., holding a forked
pennon. (2.) For Long, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, rampant, ar. 44. 13.
(3.) Also for Low/, a lion's head, ar., in
mouth a hand, erased. 47. 9
WELLESLEY, POLE, Baron Maryborough. See
MARYBOROUGH.
WELLEY, Durh., out of a ducal coronet, a rein-
deer's head. 79. 2
WELLINGTON, Duke of (Wellesley), out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
holding a forked pennon, of the last, flowing
to sinister, one third per pale, from the staff,
, ar., charged with the cross of St. George.
Virtutis fortuna comes.
WELLS of The Grange, West Molesley, Surr.:
(i.) A demi-lion, rampant. 44. 14. (2.) A
sword, erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
Semper paratu. 65. 6
WELLS, a demi-lion, rampant, sa. 44. 14
WELLS, Devons., out of an embattlement, ppr.,
a demi-lion, double-queued, sa., between
paws two annulets, interlaced, or. Virtute
et honor e.
WELLS, Holm House, a demi-ostrich, wings
displayed, ar., ducally gorged, or, on breast
an escallop, sa., in mouth a horse-shoe, gold.
WELLS, Wei., afire-beacon, ppr. 2. 13
WELL WOOD of Garvock, Sco., trunk of an oak,
sprouting branches, ppr. Reviresco. 26. 13
WELMAN, NOEL, of Poundsford Park, Somers.,
a demi-lion, rampant, ar., langued, gu., be-
tween paws a mullet, or. Dei provide utia
juvat.
WELSH, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, on a branch
thereof a hawk, all ppr. Auspice numine.
i°5- 5
WELSH, an antelope, sejant, ar., collared and
chained, or, attired and unguled, gold.
18. 12
WELSH, on branch of a tree, an eagle, close, all
ppr. 105. 5
WELSH, Wore., a griffin's head, erased, ar.
88. 7
WELSTEAD, Eng., out of a mural coronet, gold,
a dexter hand, ppr., vested, sa., holding a
sword, blade wavy, of the second.
WELSTEAD, or WELSTED, Eng., a hind, trippant,
ar. 85. 7
WELSTED of Ballywalter, co. Cork, a hind,
trippant. Tutus prompto animo. 85. 7
WELSTOD, a hind, trippant, ppr. 85. 7
WELTDEN, Northumb., a moor's head. 134. 13
WEMYSS, Bart., Sco., a sword, ppr. Je pense.
65. 6
WEMYSS, Earl of (Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas),
a swan, ppr. Je pense. This our charter —
and — Forward. 75. n
WEMYSS, Bart., N.S., same crest. Je pense.
WEMYSS, Eng., an antelope's head, erased, gu.
82. 7
WEMYSS, Eng., a dexter hand grasping a
scimitar, both ppr. Kec viribus, nee numero.
158. 9
WEM
419
WES
WEMYTS, a swan, wings elevated. 75. 10
WENARD, Eng., a mullet, pierced, gu. 137. 12
WENDESLEY, Eng., an old man's head, in pro-
file, couped at neck, ppr. 123. 12
WENDEY, Camb., a lion's head, erased, az.,
gorged with a collar, dancettde, or. 47. 12
WENDOVER, Wilts., a demi-lion, or, between
paws an eagle's claw, sa., erased, gu., claws
in base.
WENHAM, Suss., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a greyhound, sa. 17-7
WEXINGTON. a still, ar.
WENLOCK, Baron (Belby-Lawley -Thompson) :
(i.) For Thompson, an arm, embowed, quar-
terly, or and az. , gauntlet, ppr., grasping the
truncheon of a tilting-spear, or. 141.6. (2.)
For Laidey, a wolf, statant, sa. Je reux
bonne guerre. 19. II
WENLOCK, Salop, a griffin, passant, wings ad-
dorsed, or. 87. 13
WENMAN, Iri., a cock's head, erased, az.,
crested and wattled, or. Omnia bona bonis.
94. 9
WENMAN, Oxon., same crest.
WENSLEY, a man's head, in profile, couped at
shoulders, ppr. 128. 14
WENSLEYDALE, Baron (Parke), a talbot's head,
couped, gu., eared and gorged with a collar
gemelle, or, pierced in breast by a pheon,
gu. Institutes tenax.
WENTWORTH, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a unicorn's head, ar., horned and maned,
gold. 70. I
WENTWORTH, Ess. : (i.) A griffin, passant,
wings expanded, ar. 87. 13. (2.) A grif-
fin's head, erased, ar., ducally gorged, or, in
beak a lily, ppr.
WENTWORTH, Suff., a leopard, sejant, erm.,
ducally gorged, ringed and lined, or.
WENTWORTH, Yorks., a griffin, passant, wings
addorsed, ar. 87. 13
WENTWORTH, Bart., Line., on a mount, vert, a
griffin, passant, per pale, or and sa., charged
with two antique keys, erect, per fess,
counterchanged. En Dieu cst tout.
WFNTWORTH, FITZWILLIAM-. See FITZWILLIAM,
Earl.
WENTWORTH, VERNON-. See VERNON.
WENWARD, Eng., a mullet, pierced, gu.
137. 12
WEOLEY, Glouc., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a cockatrice, close, ar., combed and
wattled, of the first. see plate 92
WERDEN, Chesh., a pegasus' head, gu., between
wings, or. 72. 4
WERDEN, Lond., Lane., and Chesh., a horse's
head, between wings. 72. 4
WERDMAN, Bucks., a bear's head, erased, ar.,
muzzled, sa. 28. 2
WERE, Eng., a dexter arm, hand holding up a
gem-ring, ppr., stoned, gu.
WERGE, EDWARDS-, of Hexgrave Park, Notts.,
a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dexter a pheon,
purp., charged with three torteaux.
WERGMAN, a dove, wings expanded, in mouth
an olive-branch, ppr., charged on body with
an anchor, and on each wing with an etoile,
sa.
WERKESLY, or WERKESLEY, Eng., a wyvern,
az. , sting and ears, or. 9'- 5
WISCOMBE, Somers., out of a mural coronet, a
griffin's head, or. 88. 2
WESCOMBE, Line., on the top of a rock, ppr.,
a bird, close, ar. 105. II
WESCOPE, or WESTCOPE, Eng., two hands,
issuing from clouds, conjoined, in fess, ppr.
136. I
WESLEY, a cubit arm, enfiled with a ducal
coronet, in hand, two flags, in saltier, in
bend sinister, each charged with a cross.
WESLEY, a wyvern, ppr. God is lore. 91. 5
WEST, out of a ducal coronet, a wolf's head.
WEST, a demi-dragon, ppr.. without tail, col-
lared, or, in dexter a sword, also ppr.
WEST, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or, a
griffin's head, ar., charged with a fess-dan-
cettee, sa.
* WEST, Lond., on a coronet, composed of ears
of wheat, or, an eagle, displayed, gu.
WEST, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, per fess,
erm. and gu., on the first a fess dancettee,
sa. 88. 7
WEST, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or, an
eagle's head, ar., gorged with a fess dan-
cette'e, sa. 98. I
WEST, Bucks, and Suss., out of a ducal
coronet, a griffin's head, all or. 86. 3
WEST, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a griffin's head, az., beaked and eared, gold,
charged with a fleur-de-lis.
WEST, Suss., a griffin's head, erased, per pale,
wavy, or and az. 88. 7
WEST, Warw., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, pean, beaked and eared, or.
86. 3
WEST, Earl of Delaware. See DELAWARE.
WEST, ROBERTS-, of Alscot Park, Glouc.,
same crest. Dux vitce ratio.
WESTALL, Eng., a buck's head. 84. 10
WESTBROOK, SUIT., Suss., and Kent, an armed
leg, couped above knee, ppr., purfled, or,
spur, gold. 138. 5
WESTBY of Whitehall, Upper Rawcliffe,
Lane., a martlet, sa., in beak three ears of
wheat, or, stalked, vert. Nee volenti, nee
volanti.
WESTBY of Thornhill, Iri., a martlet, sa.
Nee volenti, nee rolanti.
WESTBY, Eng., an elephant's head, ppr.
24. 10
WESTCOMBE, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head, both or. Festina lente. 88. 2
WESTCOTE, Eng., a moor's head, couped, ppr.,
wreathed about temples, ar. and sa. Reno-
vato nomine. 131. 15
WESTCOTT, Eng., two hands, issuing from
clouds, conjoined, in fess, ppr. 136. I
WESTELL, Berks., a cubit arm, erect, vested
and slashed, on hand, clenched, ppr., a
falcon.
WESTENRA, Iri., a lion, rampant, ar. 41. 12
WESTERDALE, Eng., two anchors, in saltier.
94- 3
WESTERN, Baron (Western), a demi-lion, ram-
pant, in dexter a trefoil, slipped, vert. Nee
temere, nee timide.
WESTERNE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter a trefoil, slipped, vert.
WESTERTON, Lond., two anchors, in saltier.
Anchor a, salutis. 94. 3
WESTHORP, Yorks., an eagle's head, erm.,
beaked, or. 1 02. 9
WESTLEMORE, Eng., a tent, ar., flagged and
' garnished, gu. 78. 5
WES
420
WESTLY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
hand, gu., holding a fleur-de-lis, az. 137. 3
WESTMEATH, Marquess of, Iri. (Nugent), a
cockatrice, rising, ppr., tail nowed, combed
and wattled, gu. 92. 13
WESTMINSTER, Marquess of (Grosvenor), a
talbot, statant, or. Nobilitatis virtus, non
stemma, character. 59- 6
WESTMORE, Lane., a lion, passant, gardant.
37- 13
WESTMORELAND, Eng., a wolf, passant, sa.
63- 3
WESTMORELAND, Eng., a fox, sejant, or.
1 6. 10
WESTMORELAND, Earl of (Fane), out of a
ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, ar., pied/
sa., armed, gold, on neck a rose, gu., barbed
and seeded, ppr. Ne vile fano.
WESTON, a demi-lion, in dexter a trefoil, vert.
WESTON, a camel, sa., collared, or.
WESTON,- Surr., a wolf, passant, ar., ducally
gorged, or.
WESTON, Surr., a wolf's head, couped, sa.
19. 5
WESTON, Dors., an eagle, rising, regardant, sa.,
beaked and membered, or. Craignez Iwnte.
100. 10
WESTON, Suff., an eagle's head, erased, beaked,
gu., charged on breast with a crescent.
WESTON, HUNTER-, Lieut.-Col. Gould, F.S.A.,
Hunterston, co. Ayr : (i.) For Weston, an
eagle, rising, regardant, sa., beaked and
membered, or, charged on breast, and on
each wing, with a crescent, also or. Aqutta
non capit muscas. 161. 4. (2.) For Hunter,
a greyhound, sejant, ppr., gorged with an
antique crown, or, charged on shoulder, for
distinction, with a cross crosslet, also or.
Cursum perficio. 161. 5-
WESTON, WEBBE-, Swarsfield Court, Heref. :
(l.) For Weston, a Saracen's head. 123. 14.
(2.) Out of a ducal coronet, or, a derni-
eagle, displayed, gu.
WESTRIPP, a griffin's head. 87. 6
WESTROPE, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
stag's head, ppr. 83. I
WESTROPP, Eng., a dragon's head, gu. 90. 4
WESTROPP of Attyflin Park, Iri., out of a
ducal coronet, an eagle's head. Je me tourne
vers Voccident. comp. 97. 2
WESTWOOD, Lond., a cubit arm, vested with
leaves, vert, in hand, ppr., a club, gu.,
spiked, ar. 124. 15
WESTWOOD, Wore., a man's arm, vert, in
. hand a club, in bend, gu., spiked at end, or,
the thicker part, ar. 149. 7
WETHERALL, or WETHERELL, Line., a demi-
lion, rampant, sa., holding a covered cup, or.
WETHERED, Herts., a goat's head, erased. 55. 2
WETKERELL, a lion's gamb, erased, sa., holding
up a covered cup, or. 49. 8
WETHERTON, Eng., a lion's paw, ppr. 51. 15
WETHERTON, Northumb., a lion's gamb, erased,
gu., charged with a cheveron, ar. 51. 7
WETHERTON, Eng., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
WETNALL, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
goat's head, ar. 55. 8
WETTENHALL, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet,
gold, an antelope's head, ar., attired, or.
see plate 82
WETTTN, and WETTYNG, Eng., a lion's head,
erased, or, vomiting flames, ppr. 48. 14
WHE
WEVER, Eng., a garb, in fess, or. 12. 9
WEY, a mailed arm, embowed, hand grasping
a baton.
WEYKES, a greyhound's head, erased, or,
gorged with a bar-gemelle, gu., in mouth a
man's leg, couped above knee, ar. 60. 3
WEYLAND, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, az. 68. 1 1
WEYLAND, Norf., a lion, rampant, sa. 41.12
WEYMOUTH, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
cuffed, paly of six, ar. and gu., in hand three
arrows, ppr., one in fess, and two in saltier.
WEYMOUTH, Viscount. See BATH, Marquess of.
WHALE, Eng., a lion, rampant, per fess, gu.
and ar. 41. 12
WHALEY, Eng., two anchors, in saltier, az. 94. 3
WHALLEY, a whale's head, erased and erect,
sa.
WHALLEY, Hants and Leic., a whale's head,
erased, in fess, sa.
WHANNELL, Sco., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. Nuncia pac.s. 107. 7
WHARNCLIFFE, Baron (Stuart-Wortley-Mac-
kenzie) : (i.) For Mackenzie, an eagle, rising
from a rock, ppr. 100. 12. (2.) For \Yort-
ley, an eagle's leg, plumed on thigh with
three feathers, ar. 107.13. (3.) For &£«ar£,
a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Avito viret honore.
44. 14
WHARTON, Durh., a bull's head, erased, ar.,
horned, or, charged with a trefoil, vert.
WHARTON, Eng., a bull's head, erased, per pale,
ar. and s-a., ducally gorged-, per pale, gu. and
ar. 14. 2
WHARTON, Yorks., on stump of tree, erased,
a squirrel, sejant, both ppr., cracking a nut,
gold. 58. 9
WHARTON, Yorks., a bull's head, erased, or.
15- 6
WHARTON, Westm. : (i.) A moor, kneeling, in
coat of mail, all ppr., crowned, or, stabbing
himself with a sword, of the first, hilt and
pommel, gold. (2.) A bull's head, erased,
ar., attired, or, gorged with a ducal coronet,
per pale, gold and gu. 14. 2
WHARTON, Cumb., Yorks., and Durh., a bull's
head, erased, sa., ai'med, or. 15. 6
WHARTON, Westm., a bull's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or. 15. 6
WHARTON, MYDDLETON-. See MYDDLETOX.
WHARTON, SMITH-, Devonport, on a wreath, ar.
and sa., a lion, sejant, of the first, armed, of
the second, langued, gu., in mouth a battle-
spear, reversed, ppr., charged on neck with
a plain label of three points, or.
WHATELY, Eng., a stag's head, ppr. 84. 10
WHATLEY, Eng., a lion, rampant, or, in dexter
a fleur-de-lis, sa. 41. 9
WHATMAN, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
between paws a pheon.
WHATTON, out of a ducal coronet, ar., an eagle,
rising, sa , beaked, or. 100. 2
WHEAT, or WHEATE, Glouc., a stag's head,
couped, or, in mouth three ears of wheat,
ppr.
WHEATHILL, Eng., a sword and ear of wheat,
bladed, vert, in saltier. 12. 3
WHEATHILL, two arms, az., in hands, ppr., a
garb, or.
WHEATLEY, Eng., on a rock, a fire-beacon, ppr.
2. 9
WHEATLEY, Somers., a stag's head, cabossed.
84. 2
WHE
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WHI
WHEATLEY, Suss., two arms, embowed, vested,
az., between hands, ppr., a garb, or.
WHEATLING, three garbs, erect, banded. 12. 14
WHEELEE, or WHELER, Eng., a camel's head.
31- 7
WHEELEE, Lond., a goat's head, erased, vert,
attired, or, in mouth a fleur-de-lis, gold.
WHEELEE, on a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle,
displayed, with two heads.
WHEELEE, Iri., a rose-branch, ppr., flowered,
gu. 30- 5
WHEELER, or WHELEE, Wore, and Warw. , on
a five-leaved coronet, or, an eagle, displayed,
sa.
WHEELEE, Middx., out of a mural coronet, or,
a griffin's head, ar. 88. 2
WHEELER, Salop, a lion's head, couped, ar., on
neck a Catherine wheel, gu.
WHEELTOX, Lond. and Surr., out of a crown
vallary, or, a demi-lion, ppr., gorged with a
collar gemelle, sa., between paws a Catherine
wheel, or. Deo duce, sequor.
WHELAN, Kent, on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, regardant, erm., attired, ar., fore-
dexter resting on an escallop,*az., in mouth
a trefoil, ppr.
WHELDALE, Eng., an open book, ppr. 149. 3
WHELER of Otterden, Kent: (i.) For Med-
hurst, a martlet, charged with a fleur-de-lis,
in beak an oak leaf and acorn. see plate
119. (2.) For Wheler, out of a mural coro-
net, or, a griffin's head, erased, ar. SS. 2
WHELEE, a camel's head, erased, az.
WHELER, Ess. and Line., a dove, wings ad-
dorsed, ar., in mouth a branch, vert, fructed,
or. comp. 1 06. 14
WHELER, Bart., Warw., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a spread eagle, gu. Fade tenus.
WHELLING, Iri., a cross crosslet, ar., surmounted
by a sword, in bend sinister, ppr.
WHELPDALE, Eng., in hand a hawk's lure, ppr.
130. 6
WHETCROFT, Suss., a garb, or, charged with a
martlet, sa.
WHETE, or WHE ATE, Warw. and Staffs., a
stag's head, ppr. on neck three bars, or,
in mouth three ears of wheat, gold.
WHETENHALL, Kent, out of a ducal coronet,
gu., an ibex's head, ar. 55. 8
Y^HETEETON, Eng., a lion's head, erased. 47. 1 3
WHETEETON, Eng., a lion's paw, ppr. 51. 15
WHETHAM, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa. 96. 10
WHETHAM, Eng., a cubit arm, in armour, in
hand a sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
144. 14
WHETLEY, Norf., a leopard's head, erased,
gardant, or, flames issuing from ears and
mouth, collared, lined, and ringed, a/,.
WHETNALL, Eng. , out of a cup, or, a nosegay,
ppr. 96. I
WHETTELL, Suff., a talbot's head, erased, or,
eared, collared, and ringed, ar., the collar
r';udded. comp. 60. 4
WHETSTONE, Ess., an arm. in armour, em-
bowed, sa., garnished, or, in hand a broken
tilting-spear. gold, head ar. 141. 5
WHETSTONE, Ess., a bugle-horn, sa,, stringed,
or. I. 12 or 13
WHETWELL, Eng., in hand a sword, ppr. r 59. 7
WHICHCOTE, Bart., Lond., a boar's head, erased
and erect, gu., langued, az., armed, or. Juste
et droit. 3. 6
WHIOHCOTT, Line., a boar's head, erased, in
pale, gu., langued, ar., armed, or. 3. 6
WHICKEE, a lion, rampant, holding a cross pat-
tee, fitched, or. 40. 8
WHIELDON of Springfield House, Warw., on a
mount, vert, between two branches of oak,
ppr'., a fer-de-moline, in fess, sa., thereon a
parrot, perched, vert, collared, gu., in dexter
a pear, stalked and leaved. Virtus prcestan-
tior auro.
WHIGHT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's
head, vert. 90. 12
WHINPIELD, Eng., a horse's head, couped, gu.,
furnished, or. 72. 7
WHIPPY, Lond., a horse's head, erased. Quod
potui perjici. 72. I
WHIPPY, a horse's head, erased. 72. I
WHIEPLE, Norf., an elephant, passant, erni.
24. 14
WHISHAW, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, per
fess, sa. and or. 102. 9
WHISTLEE, Eng., a harp, or, stringed, sa. 77. n
WHITACEE, Eng., a cubit arm, erect, in hand
a sword, all ppr. 159. 7
WHITACEE, Wilts., a horse, passant, or. 72. 12
WHITAKEE, out of a ducal coronet, a stag's
head. 83. I
WHITAKER of the Holme, Lane., an arm, in
mail armour, hand grasping a flaming sword,
ppr.
WHITAKER of Symonstone Hall, Lane., a dex-
ter arm, hand grasping a flaming sword,
sleeve, or. Robur atque fides.
WHITAKER, Eng., a tent, gu., furnished, or,
pennon, az. 78. 5
WHITAKER, Heref., a horse, passant, ar. 72. 13
WHITBEEAD, Eng., a water-bouget, az. 131. 10
WHITBEEAD, Beds., a hind's head, erased, gu.
63- 7
WHITBREAD of Southill, Beds., same crest.
WHITBREAD of Loudham Park, Suff., same
crest. Virtute non astutid.
WHITBREAD, Lond., a fox's head, couped, gu.
16. 3
WHITBRED, Ess., a hind's head, erased, gu.
63- 7
WHITBEOKE, Hunts., a bull's head, erased, ar.,
armed and ducally gorged, or. 14. 2
WHITBEOKE, Salop, a bull's head, cabossed, ar.,
attires, az., tipped, or. 15. 8
WHITBY of Cresswell Hall, Staffs., a pheon, in
pale, piercing a serpent. 89. I
WHITBY, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, collared
and lined, or. 6 1. 2
WHITBY, an arrow, in pale, barb downward,
environed by a serpent.
WHITCHUECH, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
47- 13
WHITCOMB, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a demi-eagle, per pale, sa. and ar., wings
counterchanged. loo. 2
WHITE of Kellerstain, Mid-Lothian, an arm,
supporting a garland of laurel Virtute parta.
123- 7
WHITE, Lond., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
Virescit vulnere. 95- J3
WHITE, in hand a rose-branch. 152. 8
WHITE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, an eagle,
displayed, ppr. see plate 98
WHITE, a demi-wolf, sa., gorged with a wreath
of vine-leaves, charged on shoulder with three
ermine-spots, two and one, or.
WHI
422
WHITE, Iri., three arrows, one in fess and two
in saltier, ppr. Sis Justus, et ne timeas.
127. 7
WHITE, a garb, ppr. 12. 13
WHITE of Charlton, Dors., a dexter arm, em-
bowed, couped above elbow, vested, or, cuff,
ar., hand holding by the legs an eagle,
volant, ppr., beaked, gold, between two
roses, gu. , slipped, ppr. Virtus omnia vincit.
WHITE, an arm, embowed, vested, on the hand,
clenched, an ostrich, statant, wings ex-
panded.
WHITE, Iri., a cubit arm, erect, in hand a sprig,
all ppr., bearing three roses, gu. 152. 8
WHITE, Iri., a dexter arm, in armour, in hand
a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
WHITE, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., holding a
flag, ar., charged with a cross, of the first,
stalf , ppr. see plate 46
WHITE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bear's
head, muzzled, sa. 20. II
WHITE, a wolf, sejant, ppr. 19. 8
WHITE, out of a ducal coronet, per pale, or and
gu., a camel's head, az., eared, gold, charged
on neck with a wreath, of the first and
second.
WHITE, Eng., a popinjay's head, vert, between
wings, the dexter, or, the sinister, ar., in
beak a rose-branch, ppr.
WHITE, an eagle, preying on a pea-hen, both
ppr. 97. 9
WHITE, Yorks., an ostrich, ar. 108. 13
WHITE, Lond., a lion's head, erased, quarterly,
or. and az. 47. 13
WHITE, Lond., Middx., and Yorks., out of a
mural coronet, gu., a boar's head, ar., crined,
or. comp. 3. i
WHITE, Northamp., an olive-branch, issuing
from a mount, thereon a dove, in mouth a
narcissus-flower, slipped and leaved, all ppr.
WHITE, Middx., a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
WHITE, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, a dragon's
head. 90. 12
WHITE, Dors., Derbs., and Hants, a goat's
head, gu., attired, az., in mouth an acorn,
of the last, leaved, vert.
WHITE, Dors., an arm, embowed, vested, or,
charged with two bends, wavy, gu., hand
holding a stork by the legs, wings ex-
panded, ppr., beaked and legged, gold.
WHITE, Dors., on a mount, vert, a curlew, close,
ar.
WTHITE, Cornw., a griffin's head, erased, sa.
88. 7
WHITE, Devons., an eagle, preying on a
pheasant, all ppr. 97. 9
WHITE, Derbs., an ermine, ppr. 33. i
WHITE, Cornw., an ermine, sejant, ppr.
WHITE, Durh., Yorks., and Northumb., a cock's
head, erased, sa., combed and wattled, gu.
94- 9
WHITE, Lond. and Glouc., a lion's head, e:ased,
or, collared, vaire, gold and vert. 49. 14
WHITE, Berks, and Hants, an ostrich, ar.,
beaked and legged, or. 109. 13
WHITE, Bucks., a lion's head, couped, or,
vulned in neck, gu. 47. 14
WHITE, Cambs. and Suss., a talbot. 59. 6
WHITE, Bart., Yorks., out of a ducal coronet,
ar., a demi-eagle, wings expanded, sa. 101. 2
WHITE, Earl of Bantry. Ifee BANTRT.
WHITE, CORRANCE-, of Parham and Londham
WHI
Hall, Suff. : (i.) Eor White, a wolf's head,
erased, sa. 19. 6. (2.) A raven, supporting
with dexter an escutcheon, sa., charged with
a leopard's face, or.
WHITEBALL, Derbs., a large plume of feathers,
consisting of two rows, ar. and az., banded,
counter-componee, sa. and gu. 105. 6
WHITEBALL, Derbs., out of a mural coronet,
chequy, gu. and sa. , a demi-lion, ar., col-
lared, of the first, in dexter a broken fal-
chion, ppr. see plate 42
WHITEBALL, Staffs., out of a mural coronet,
ar., a demi-lion, rampant, or, in dexter an
ostrich-feather, of the first. comp. 43. 10
WHITEBREAD, Ess., a hind's head, gu. 85. 3
WHITEFOORD, a garb, gu., banded, or. Ubique
aut nusquam. 12. 13
WHITEFOORD, Sco., on a garb, a pigeon, statant,
all ppr. IfenJtaut. 1 1 2. 6
WHITEFORD of Thornhill, Devons., a garb, az.,
banded, or, therefrom suspended an escut-
cheon, ar., charged with a bend, sa., cot-
tised, az. Virtute superanda fortuna.
WHITEHEAD, a cross crosslet, gu. Ad fin em
fidelis. 140. 14
WHITEHEAD, Hants, a wolf, sejant, ar. 19. 8
WHITEHORN, five spears, sa,., headed, or, one
in pale, and four in saltier.
WHITEHOUSE, Eng., a lion's paw, erect and
erased, ppr. 51. 15
WHITEHURST, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched,
sa., between two palm-branches, vert.
WHITELAW, Sco., a bee, erect, ppr. Solcrtia
ditat.
WHITF.LING, a salmon, naiant, or, in mouth a
rose, gu., stalked and leaved, vert.
WHITELOCK, on a castle, ar., a bird, wings dis-
played, or. 22. 4
WHITELOCK, Eng., in dexter hand a dagger,
ppr. 127. 7
WHITELOCKE, Eng., between two swords, in
saltier, ppr., a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
1 20. 4
WHITELOCKE, Berks., on a mural coronet, vair,
an eagle, wings expanded, or.
WHITEMAN, a tower, gu., masoned, or. 22. 14
WHITEMAN, on stump of tree, a buck.
WHITENHALL, a crescent, gu., charged with
three bezants, between the points a garb, or.
WHITERAGE, a talbot 's head, couped, gu., col-
lared, or, between six fern slips, ar.
WHITE WAT, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a demi-
lion, gu. 24. 6
WHITEWAY, Iri., in hand a sword, ppr. JJum
vivo, spero. 159. 7
WHITEWAY, Dors., on a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb, erased, in fess, gu.
WHITFIELD, Eng., an anchor, az., entwined by
a serpent, or. 138. 14
WHITFIELD, out of a palisado coronet, ar., a
stag's head, or.
WHITFORD, Eng., a cross Calvary, on three
grieces, or. 137. 4
WHITFORD, Sco., on a garb, or, a dove, ar.,
beaked, gu. Tout est d'en haut. 112. 6
WHITGIFT, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb, ar., holding a chaplet, vert.
WHITGRAVE, Ess, and Staffs., out of a ducal
coronet, gu., a demi-antelope, or. 82. 13
WHITGREAVE of Moseley Court, Staffs. : ( i . ) Out
of a ducal coronet, gu., a demi-antelope, or.
82. 13. (2.) Of augmentation, out of a ducal
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coronet, a sceptre, in pale, or surmounted by
a branch of oak, ppr., and a rose, gu., slipped,
in saltier, also ppr. Reyem defendcre victum.
WHITHAM, Eng., a rose, or, stalked and leaved,
vert. 30. 8
WHITHERING, or WITHERING, Staffs., a raven,
wings expanded, sa., beaked, and ducally
gorged, or.
WHITHERS, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a staff, raguly, sa. 95. 2
WHITING, a demi-eagie, with two heads, dis-
played, ppr. comp. 96. 9
WHITINGHAM, Lane, and Yorks., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, ar., in hand, ppr., an open
book, of the first, garnished, or.
WHITINGHAM, Eng., a tower, ppr. 22. 14
WHITINGTON, a wyvern's head, bezante'e, in
mouth the point of a spear, in bend, em-
brued.
WHITINGTON, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, ar.
68. 5
WHITINGTON. Staffs., out of a ducal coronet,
gold, a goat's head, ar., armed, or. 55. 8
WHITINGTON, Glouc., a lion's head, couped, sa.
47- H
WHITINGTON, Glouc., a lion's head, erased, sa.
47- '3
WHITLEY, or WHITLIE, Eng., between two
swords, in saltier, ppr., a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. 120. 4
WHITLOCK, Eng., a cross pattee, between
wings, gu. 94. 6
WHITLOCK, on a castle, ar., a bird, wings dis-
played, or. 22. 4
WHITMARSH, Eng., a lion's gamb, erased, ppr.
5i- 15
WHITMORE, Lond., an arm, erect, couped at
elbow, vested, or, turned up, az., in hand,
ppr., a cinquefoil, gold, leaved, vert, all be-
tween wings, of the fourth.
WHITMORE, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a lion's head, ar., gorged with a plain collar,
az., tied behind with a bow.
WHITMORE of Apley, Salop : (i.) A falcon, on
stump of tree, with a branch springing from
dexter side, all ppr. 105. 5. (2.) An arm,
couped at elbow and erect, vested, or, turned
up, az., in hand, ppr., a cinquefoil, gold,
leaved, vert, all between wings, of the fourth.
WHITMORE, Lond., Chesh., and Salop, a falcon,
on stump of tree, with a branch springing
from dexter side, all ppr. io£. 5
WHITNEY of Merton, Wexford, a bull's head,
couped, sa., armed, ar., points, gu. 14. 7
WHITNEY, Chesh. and Glouc., same crest.
WHITNEY, Heref., same crest. Majnanimiter
crucem sustine.
WHITNEY, Iri., a Roman soldier's head, hel-
meted, ppr. 135. 8
WHITNEY, a bull's head, couped, sa., armed, or,
points, gu. 14. 7
WHITSHED, HAWKINS-, Bart., Iri., a demi-lion,
per pale, indented, ar. and gu., in dexter &
trefoil, slipped, vert.
WHITSHED, Iri., same crest.
WHITSON, Parkhill, Sco., a dexter arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, hand grasping a broken
lance. Ccelitus vires. 141. 6
WHITSON, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a tilting - spear, broken in
middle, or. I4J. 6
WHITTAKER, Dors, and Wilts,, same crest.
"WHY
WHITTAKER of Newcastle Court, Radnor, a
horse, passant, ar. 72. 13
WHITTAKER, a sea-gull, wings expanded, ppr.
WHITTAKER, Kent, a horse, passant, or. 72. 13
WHITTELEY, three garbs, gu., banded, or. 12. 14
WHITTELL, or WHITTELLE, and WHITTLE, Lane.,
two arms, embowed, vested, az., cuffed, erm.,
in hands, ppr., a garb, or.
WHITTELL, Lond., a talbot's head, erased, or.
collared, eared, and ringed, ar. 60. 4
WHITTER, Suss., an arm, in armour, embowed,
hand grasping a battle-axe, ppr. 154- 10
WHITTEWRONGE, a Saracen's head, affrontee,
wreathed, ppr. 130. 13
WHITTINGHAM, a lion's head, couped. 47. 14
WHITTINGHAM, a dexter cubit arm, vested, or,
cuffed, gu., in hand, ppr., an open book, sa.,
leaved and tasselled, vert, and on the first
page a pomegranate, gold.
WHITTINGHAM, Durh., a cubit arm, erect, ppr.,
vested, ar., cuffed, az., in hand an open book,
of the second, edges of the leaves and clasps,
or.
WHITTINGTON, a dragon's head, sa., bezante'e,
issuing from a rose, gu., in mouth a spear,
head, ar., the point in chief, guttee-de-sang.
WHITTINGTON, Staffs., a goat's head, erased,
ar., ducally gorged, and armed, or.
WHITTINGTON, Line., an antelope's head, erased,
ar., ducally gorged, and armed, or.
WHITTINGTON, Eng., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. 106. 7
WHITTLE, Eng., a bear's head and neck, sa.,
muzzled, gu. 20. 9
WHITTLEBURY, Eng., a fountain, throwing up
water, ppr. 156. I
WHITTON, Eng., in^the sea, a ship in full sail,
ppr. 21. 14
WHITTUCK of Hanham, Glouc., a boar's head,
erased, or. Messis ab alto. 15. 5
WHITTUCK, a hand holding a pen, all ppr.
144. 10
WHITWANGE, Northumb., a hedgehog, ppr.
33- 2
WHITWELL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or.
47- 13
WHITWELL, Northamp., a griffin's head, erased,
or. 88. 7
WHITWICK, a demi-tiger, ar., crined, sa., hold-
ing a pheon, or.
WHITWICKE, Berks, and Staffs., same crest.
WHITWIKE, Staffs., a demi-lion, or, gorged
with a mival coronet, holding a pheon, gu.
WHITWONG, a hedgehog, or, bristled, sa. 33. 2
WHITWORTH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a garb,
gu.
WHORWOOD, Eng., a demi -griffin, issuing from
a tower, all ppr. 22. 1 1
WHORWOOD, Oxon. and Staffs., a buck's head,
cabossed, sa., in mouth an acorn-branch,
vert, fructed, or. comp. 84. 2
WHYDON, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a demi-swan, sa., wings expanded, or, beaked,
gold. 75. 5
WHYT, Sco., a boar's head, ppr. Per ardua
fama. 3. 9
WHYT, Eng., a boar's head, couped at shoulders,
ar., bristled and unguled, or. 3, 4
WHYTE of Newtown Manor, Iri., a dexter arm,
hand holding a long straight sword. For-
titer sed feliciter. 154. 6
WHYTE of Loughbrickland, co. Down, a demi-
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lion, rampant, holding a flag, ensigned with
a cross. EcJiel Coryg.
WHYTE, Eng., a lion's head, couped, gu. 47. 14
WHYTEHEAD of Crayke, Yorks., a fox, sejant,
ar. 16. 10
WHYTING, Eng., a boar's head. 3. 9
WHYTOCK, Sco., a dexter hand holding a pen.
144. 10
WHYTT, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
a wreath of laurel, ppr. Virtute parta.
123- 7
WHYTT, Sco., a dexter hand, erect, holding a
heart, ppr. Candidiora pectora. 145. 3
WIBERD, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, or, du-
cally crowned, gold. comp. 46. 3
WlCHINGHAM, and WlTCHINGHAM, Suff., ail
arm, erect, in hand an escallop. 158. 3
WICHLAFE, or WICHLAFFE, Devons., a goat's
head, erased, per pale, ar. and sa., charged
with two crescents, in fess, counterchanged,
in mouth a rose-branch, stalked and leaved,
vert, fructed, or.
WICKENDEN, Eng., a dexter hand holding a
cross crosslet, titched, az. 1 1 6. 14
WICKENS, a talbot, current, ar., spotted, sa.,
between two trees, vert, fructed, or.
WICKHAM, Kent, Berks., and Oxon., a bull's
head, sa., armed, or, charged on neck with
two cheverons, ar.
WICKHAM of North Hill, Somers., same crest.
Manners maketh man.
WICKHAM, Kent, a bull's head, erased, sa.,
armed, or. Manners makyth man. 15. 6
WICKHAM, a bull's head, couped, sa., armed,
or, gorged on neck with two bars, gold.
WICKHAM,. Eng. , out of a tower, sa., a martlet,
volant, or. 22. I
WICKLIFF, or WYCKLIFFE, a buck's head, ppr.,
between horns a cross crosslet, fitched. 83. 4
WICKLIFFE, Eng., an anchor and cable, ppr.
133- 7
WICKLOW, Earl of (Howard), on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant, gardant,
or, ducally gorged, gu., in mouth an arrow,
ppr. Insefvi Deo et Icetare— and — Certum
petefinem. comp. 37. 10
WICKS, Eng., on a chapeau, a garb, ppr. 12. 7
WICKSTEAD, or WICKSTED, Eng., two anchors,
in saltier, sa. 94. 3
WICKSTED, Cambs., two snakes, ppr., entwined
round a garb, or. 12. 10
WICKSTED of Betley Hall, Staffs.: (i.) Two
serpents, ppr., issuing from and round a
garb, or. 12. 10. (2.) A pyramid, erected
on a pedestal of one degree, ar., the top en-
twined by a serpent descending, ppr., re-
specting escrol with motto, Prudcntia in
adversis.
WICKSTED of Nantwich, Chesh., two serpents,
vert, surrounding and issuing from a garb,
or. 12. 10
WIDDEVIL, Eng., an ear of rye and a palm-
branch, in saltier, all ppr. 13-9
WIDDOWSON, Lond., an eagle, rising, ppr.
Surgam. 98. 10
WIDDRINGTON of Newton Hall, Northumb.:
(i.) On a chapeau, a bull's head, sa. (2.) A
garb, or. 12. 13
WIDDRINGTON, Line, and Northumb., a bull's
head, sa., plat^e. 14-7
WIDEVILE, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a wyvern,
vert. 92. ii
WIDOPE, or WYDOP, Westm., three horse-shoes,
interlaced, ar.
WIDSON, Notts., out of a ducal coronet, or,
flames, ppr.
WIDVILE, Eng., a demi-man, in armour, ppr.,
wielding a scimitar. 13°- 14
WID WORTHY, Devons., an eagle, rising, ppr.
98. 10
WIFIELD, Eng., a cinquefoil. 80. 3
WIGAN, Baron. See BALCARRES, Earl of.
WIGGANS, a talbot, statant, ar., spotted, sa.,
between two trees, in perspective, ppr.
WIGGE, a dexter gauntlet, erect, fist clenched,
ppr.
WIGGETT, Norf., a dove, regardant, in mouth
an olive-branch, all ppr. 113. 7
WIGGINS, Eng., a spur, or, between wings, ppr.
67. 2
WiGGON, Eng., a martlet, ppr. 119. 4
WIGHT of Braboeuf Manor, Surr., out of a
mural coronet, a bear's head, ar., muzzled,
sa.
WIGHT, Sco., a dexter hand grasping a dagger,
point downward. Fortiter.
WIGHT, Eng., an acorn, or, stalked and leaved,
vert. 54. 9
WIGHTMAN, Middx., a stork, ar., winged, sa.,
membered, gu., in mouth a snake, vert. 1 15. 2
WIGHTMAN, Sco., a demi-savage, wreathed
round temple and loins, holding over dexter
shoulder a club, ppr. A Wiyhtman never
wanted a weapon. 125. 10
WIGHTON, Sco., same crest.
WIGHTWICK, Staffs., a demi-heraldic tiger, sa.,
holding a pheon, or. comp. 64. 8
WIGLESWORTH, Eng., a pheon, az. 89. 3
WIGLEY, Derbs. and Leic., a tiger's head, ar.,
maned and tufted, sa., issuing from flames,
ppr., gorged with a collar, embattled, gu.
WIGMORE, Eng., an esquire's helmet, az., gar-
nished, or. 66. 14
WIGMORE, Line., a greyhound, sejant, ar., col-
lared, gu., ringed and garnished, or. 18. 13
WIGMORE, Norf., on a mount, vert, a grey-
hound, sejant, ar., collared, gu., garnished
and ringed, or. 1 8. 13
WIGMORE, Heref., on a mount, vert, a grey-
hound, sejant, ar., collared, gu., garnished,
or. 18. 13
WiGOTT, a griffin's head, or, winged, gu., on
each wing an escallop, ar.
WIGSRAM, Ess., on a mount, vert, a hand, in
armour, couped at wrist, in fess, ppr.,
charged with an escallop, holding a fleur-
de-lis, or.
WIGRAM, Eng., Bart., a hand, couped, in fess,
holding a fleur-de-lis. Amor dulcis patrice.
133- 5
WiGSTON, Eng., a lion's head, erased, per pale,
gu. and az., gutte'e-d'or. 47. 13
WIGTON, a stag's head, in mouth an adder, all
WIRES, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter
a scimitar, ppr. 46. 9
WILBERFORCE, Middx. , an eagle, displayed, sa.,
beaked and legged, ppr. 95. 13
WILBERFORCE, and WILBERFOS, Yorks., same
crest.
WILBRAHAM, BooTLE-, Baron Skelmersdale.
See SKELMERSDALE.
WILBRAHAM, Chesh., a wolf's head, erased, ar.
Par fluctus portui. 19. 6
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WILBRAHAM, Chesh., a wolf's head, ar. Par
fluctus portui. 19. 5
WILBY, Eng., on the point of a sword, a gar-
land of laurel, all ppr. 156. 3
WILCOCKS, Lond., Middx., Ess., and Salop :
(i.) Out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-lion,
rampant, sa. comp. 43. 10. (2.) An eagle's
leg, erased at thigh, or, between wings, az.
WILCOCKS, Leic., a demi-lion, rampant, az.
44. 14
WILCOTTS, a demi-eagle, wings displayed, ar ,
beaked, sa. 101. 13
WiLCOX, Eng., on a mount, a dove, ppr.
1 06. 12
WILCOX, Leic., a demi-eagle, wings displayed,
ar., ducally gorged, or.
WILCOXON, a lion's gamb, erect, bendy, ar. and
sa., in paw a fleur-de-lis, or, encircled by a
wreath of oak, ppr.
WILD, a lion, passant, gu., resting dexter on
an escutcheon, ar.
WILD, Kent: (i.) An eagle, displayed, or,
beaked and membered, sa. 96. 10. (2.)
On a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a stag,
couchant, ppr. (3.) A lion, sejant, gardarit,
gu., between paws an escutchedh, ar.
WILD, Notts., a demi-stag, couped. 79. 13
WILDBORE, Eng., a sanglier, sa., bristled, or.
4. II
WILDBORE, Dors, and Yorks., the upper part
of a spear, ppr., through a boar's head,
erased, ar., dropping blood, gu.
WILDE, Lond., a wyvern, sa., gutte'e-d'or, col-
lared and lined, gold.
WILDE, Notts., a demi-stag, salient, sa., attired,
or. 79. 13
WILDE, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant. 36. 13
WILDER, Berks., a savage's head, affronted,
couped at shoulders, wreathed, all ppr.
Virluti mcenia cedant. 130. 13
WILDER, a deini -griffin, between claws a gar-
land of laurel.
WILDER, Camb., a man's bust, affronte'e,
wreathed round temples, ar. and az. 130. 13
WILDGOOSE, Ess. and Suss., a wild man, ppr.,
wreathed round temples and loins, vert.
i. 10
WILDING, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr. 25. 12
WILDING, Middx., a dragon's head, erased,
vert. 79. 4
WILDMAN of Newstead Abbey, Notts., out of
a mural coronet, chequy, or and az., a demi-
lion, rampant, ar., supporting a battle-axe,
gold, blade, ppr., dropping blood. Tentanda
via est. 42. 14
WILDMAN, a griffin's head, or, charged with a
plate.
WILDMAN, Berks., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a demi-lion, ppr., holding a battle-axe, or,
headed, of the first. 42. 14
WILDMAN, Kent, out of a mural coronet,
chequy, or and az., a demi-lion, ar., f-up-
porting a battle-axe, gold, headed, of the
first, dropping blood. 42. 14
WILES, Eng., a sheaf of arrows, gu., pointed,
az., feathered and banded, or. 137. 6
WILEY, Eng., a rose-bush, vert, bearing roses,
ar. 30. 5
WILFOORD, Wore., a stag's head, gorged with
a laurel crown. 83. 9
WILFORD, Middx., a bundle of swans' quills;
banded, ar. 51-4
WILK, on a mount, vert, a cross-bow, erect,
or, round it a scroll, inscribed, Arcui inei
non confido.
WILKES, Eng., a holly-branch, vert. 29. 7
WILKES, a cubit arm, vested, gu., cuffed, ar.,
hand holding a cross-bow, or.
WILKES, Cambs. and Yorks., a tiger, sejant,
gu., tufted and maned, or, collared, ringed,
and lined, gold. 9. 10
WILKIE, Eng., a primrose, ppr. 53. 2
WILKIE, West Indies, a demi-negro, wreathed
about head, or and gu., girt round waist,
vert, earrings, pendent, ar., in dexter a bill,
in sinister a sugar-cane, couped, all ppr.
Favente Deo.
WILKIN, Kent, a dragon's head, per pale, ar.
and vert. 90. 4
WILKINS, Leic., a demi-griffin, segreant, re-
gardant, gu., in dexter a sword, in pale, ar.,
hilt and pommel, or. see plate 9 1
WILKINS, Wei., a wyvern's head, erased, vert.
89- 5
WILKINS, Kent, a boar, passant, regardant,
pierced through shoulder by an arrow, ar.,
in bend sinister, the boar biting the arrow.
WILKINS, CANN-, of Clifton, Glouc., a wyvern,
ppr. Syn ar du hun. 91. 5
WILKINSON, Iri., a fire-beacon, inflamed, ppr.
2. 13
WILKINSON, Sco., a demi-talbot, ar. 61. 5
WILKINSON, a demi-eagle, wings expanded, per
pale, or and ar., in beak a rose, gu., barbed,
leaved, and stalked, vert.
WILKINSON, an arm, vested, em bo wed to dex-
ter, holding between the thumb and fore-
finger an annulet.
WILKINSON of Winterburn Hall, Yorks., a uni-
corn's head. Tenez le droit. 70. 4
WILKINSON, on a mount, vert, a talbot, sejant,
ar., among rushes, ppr. see plate 6 1
WILKINSON, a wolf's head, per pale, vert and
or, in mouth a wing, ar., charged on neck
with a trefoil, slipped, gu.
WILKINSON, Yorks., a stag's head, erased, az.,
attired, ar., on neck a sun, or. 83. 13
WILKINSON, Norf. and Westm., a unicorn's
head, erased, per cheveron, or andgu., armed,
gobony, gold and sa. 70. 5
WILKINSON, Lond., a pelican's head, vulning,
ppr. Gardez bien. 103. 1 1
WILKINSON of White Webbs Park, Middx., a
demi-talbot, sa., holding a rose-branch, vert.
Early and late. see plate 61
WILKINSON, Durh., out of a mural coronet,
gu., a demi-unicorn, rampant, erininois,
erased, of the first, armed, and maned, or.
Nee rege, nee populo, sed utroque. see plate 70
WILKINSON, Durh., out of a mural coronet,
gu., a unicorn's head, ar.
WILKINSON, Kent, on a mount, vert, a grey-
hound, sejant, ar., gorged with a collar, sa.,
rimmed and ringed, or, on the dexter side of
the mount, a laurel- branch, of the first.
WILKINSON, Kent, on a mount, vert, a bird,
close, sa., in dexter a banner, gu. and az.,
bearing, ar., a cross, gu., staff, or.
WILKINSON, Durh., a demi-talbot, sa., eared,
erm., charged with three billets, or, two and
one, between paws a branch, vert, thereon
three daisies, ar., seeded, gold. Jncepta
persequor. see plate 6 1
WILKINSON, Bucks, and Yorks.: (i.) A peli-
WIL
426
can's head, vulned, ppr. 103. 1 1. (2.) A
tiger's head, erased, in mouth a wing, ar.
WILKS, Eng., an arm, couped and embowed,
hand holding up a grenade, fired, all ppr.
142. 8
WILKS, an heraldic tiger, rampant, see plate 64
WILLAN, Lond. and Yorks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or, in dexter a mullet of six points, sa.
WILLANS, Yorks., a griffin's head, with wings
expanded, ppr., collared, or. 88. 8
WILLARD, Suss., a griffin's head, erased, or.
88. 7
WILLASON, Heref., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
charged with three pellets, holding a chaplet,
vert.
WILLAUME, Beds., a pine-apple, or, stalked and
crowned, of the first. 30. IO
WILLCOCKS, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, az. 142. 13
WILLEIGH, or WILL'ELEY, Eng., a salmon,
naiant, az. 5. 1 1
WILLES, or WILLIS, a hawk, wings displayed,
ppr. -100. 13
WILLET, or WILLETT, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, a plume of ostrich-feathers, all ppr.
108. 5
WILLET, Ess.: (i.) On a ducal coronet, or, a
moorcock, wings expanded, sa., combed and
wattled, gu. (2.) Out of a ducal coronet,
or, a cockatrice, sa., wings expanded, combed,
wattled, beaked, and legged, gu. 113. IO
WILLETT, a heathcock, ppr.
WILLETT, Yorks., on a ducal coronet, or, a
heathcock, ppr., combed and wattled, gu.
Noli me tangere.
WILLEY, or WILLY, Northumb., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a reindeer's head, erminois, at-
tired, ar. 79-2
WILLIAM, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, or, in
dexter an etoile, sa. 44. IO
WILLIAMS, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle,
wings expanded, ppr., in beak a trefoil, sa.
WILLIAMS, out of a ducal coronet, a hand hold-
ing a sword, in pale, blade waved, ppr. 138. 2
WILLIAMS, Eng., a boar's head, couped, gu.
Ne cede malis. 3. 9
WILLIAMS, Dundraeth, Merioneth*, a griffin,
segreant, gu., beaked and armed, or. Nid
da, onid Duw. 86. 10
WILLIAMS of Cowley Grove, Middx., a cubit
arm, vested, or, charged with a pile, sa.,
thereon three spear-heads, ar., cuff, also ar.,
hand holding an oak-branch, fructed and
slipped, ppr. Deo adjuvante, non timendum.
WILLIAMS of Temple House, Berks., a Cornish
chough, ppr., in dexter a fleur-de-lis. Duiv
a ddarpar i'r Brain — (Godfeedeth the ravens).
WILLIAMS of Malvern Hall, Warw., between
two spears, erect, ppr., a talbot, passant,
per pale, ermine and ermines.
WILLIAMS of Boons, Kent, a cock, ppr. Dcus
hcec otia fecit. 94. 12
WILLIAMS, a garb, in fess. 1 2. 9
WILLIAMS, a ring-dove, ppr., in dexter a fleur-
de-lis, ar.
WILLIAMS, a demi-griffin, gu., wings, erm., on
body three bezants, in pale, between claws
the rudder of a ship, sa. see plate 86
WILLIAMS, a lion, rampant, regardant. 41. 7
WILLIAMS, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
WILLIAMS, a boar's head, couped, gu. 3. 4
WILLIAMS, a cubit arm, erect, vested, sa.,
charged with a cross crosslet, or, cuffed,
WIL
gold, in hand two oak-sprigs, in saltier, ppr.,
fructed, of the second, on hand a Cornish
chough, statant, ppr.
WILLIAMS of Langibby Castle, Monm. : ( I . )
For Williams, a talbot, passant, per pale,
ermine and ermines. 61.7. (2.) For Adams,
a griffin's head, erased, erm., beaked, gu.,
charged on neck with a cheveron, Vaire, or
and az. En suivant la verite. see plate 88
WILLIAMS, a savage's head, aifrontee, bearded,
ppr. 123. 14
WILLIAMS, a greyhound, passant, collared and
ringed. see plate 17
WILLIAMS, an arm, vested, ar., cuffed, sa.,
charged with a cross pattee, az., between
four bezants, in hand, ppr., an oak-branch,
leaved, vert, fructed, or.
WILLIAMS, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, gold, holding a battle-
axe, sa., head, ar. 42. 14
WILLIAMS, a bull's head, erased, sa. 15. 6
WILLIAMS, a bull's head, couped, sa. 14. 7
WILLIAMS, Kent, a tower, ar., out of the
battlements, an arm, in mail, embowed, in
hand, ppr. , a broken lance, point downward,
guttee-de-sang. Virtus incumbit honori.
WILLIAMS, Line., a cubit arm, erect, vested,
erm., cuffed, ar., hand holding, erect, ppr.,
a long cross, gu.
WILLIAMS, Wei., a talbot, passant, per pale,
erm. and or, eared, gold. 61. 7
WILLIAMS, an arm, embowed, vested, sa., in
hand, ppr., three laurel-sprigs, vert.
WILLIAMS, America, an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr., resting dexter on a mound, or. 98. 12
WILLIAMS, Salop, on a mount, vert, a stag,
statant, ar., attired, sa. 81. II
WILLIAMS, Suss., a dragon's head, ar., emitting
flames, ppr. 90. 6
WILLIAMS, Wei., a buck, statant, ar., collared,
or. Si. 10
WILLIAMS, Hants, a goat, passant, ppr. 56. 1 1
WILLIAMS, Wei., a fox's head, erased, gu. 16. I
WILLIAMS, Devons., a falcon. 104. 2
WILLIAMS, Dors, and Oxon., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, sa., charged with a cross for-
med, or, between four bezants, cuffed, gold,
in hand, ppr., an acorn-branch, vert, fructed,
of the second.
WILLIAMS, a cock, gu., combed and legged, or.
94. 12
WILLIAMS, Wei., a cock, gu. Dcus hcec otia
fecit. 94. 12
WILLIAMS, Berks, and Oxon., a fish-weir.
WILLIAMS, Kent, an eagle, displayed, or. 95. 13
WILLIAMS, Cambs., a bustard, close. 118. 6
WILLIAMS. Devons., Suss., and Line., a lion,
rampant, ppr. 41. 12
WILLIAMS, Bart., Wei., an eagle, displayed,
or. Cadam ar ci/frwys. 95. 13
WILLIAMS, Bart., Devons., a swan, ar., wings
addorsed, beaked, and legged, or, collared,
gu., in beak a bird-bolt, sa. Med mrtute me
inrolvo. see plate 75
WILLIAMS, BULKELEY-, Bart. See BULKELEY.
WILLIAMS, GRIFFIES-, Bart. : (i.)For Williams,
a bull's head, erased at neck, pean, armed,
or, in mouth a spear, staff broken, ppr.
(2.) For Griffies, a griffin, segreant, az.,
beaked and armed, or, wings elevated, erm.,
the claws supporting a scaling-ladder, gold.
comp. 86. 10
WIL,
WILLIAMS LLOYD of Gwernant Park, Cardi-
gan : (i.) A lion, rampant, regardant, or.
41. 7. (2.) A scaling-ladder. Of nwn yr
Arylwydd — (Let us fear the Lord). 77. 6
WILLIAMSON, Sco., a garb, in fess, unbound,
ppr. Modice auyetur modicum, see plate 1 2.
WILLIAMSON, Lane., a demi-eagle, displayed,
or, in beak a trefoil, slipped, sa. Alurus
emeus conscientia sana. comp. 1 02. 12
WILLIAMSON of Lawers, Perth, a hand, erect,
holding a dagger. 127. 7. Also, issuing
from clouds, a cubit arm, ppr., hand holding
a garb. In defence. 136. 10
WILLIAMSON, a lion's head, ducally crowned,
between two ostrich-feathers.
WILLIAMSON, out of a mural coronet, a dragon's
head, vomiting flames. see plate 90
WILLIAMSON, a buck's head, erased, az., attired,
ar., charged on neck with the sun, or. 83. 5
WILLIAMSON, Durh., Oxon., and Yorks. : (i.)
Out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head,
gu. 86. 3. (2.) Out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a deini-dragon, ar., collared, of the
first. see plate 9 1
WILLIAMSON, Line, and Notts., oui of a ducal
coronet, gu., a dragon's heaa, wings addorsed,
or. see plate 91
WILLIAMSON, Middx. and Northamp., out of a
ducal coronet, gu., a demi-wyvern, wings
addorsed, or. see plate 91
WILLIAMSON, Cumb., a falcon's head, or, be-
tween wings, az., charged on each wing with
a sun, gold.
WILLIAMSON, Notts., out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a dragon's head, or. 90. 12
WILLIAMSON, Bart., Notts., on a mural coro-
net, gu., a wyvern's head, between wings,
or. sec plate 90
WILLIMOT, a demi- leopard, gardant, ppr.
comp. 9. 8
WILLIMOT, Derbs., an eagle's head, couped, ar.,
in beak an escallop, gu.
WILLINGHAM, a demi-savage, wreathed about
temples and loins with laurel- leaves, all
ppr. 125. 13
WILLINGTON, Warw., a pine-tree, ppr. 26. 3
WILLIS of Halsnead Park, Lane., two lions'
paws, erect and erased, holding a human
heart, gu. Virtus tutissima cassis.
WILLIS, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, enn.,
a unicorn's head, couped, ar., ducally gorged,
or.
WILLIS, Cambs. and Herts., two lions' gambs,
erased, the dexter ar., the sinister gu., sup-
porting an escutcheon, or. 67. 1 1
WILLIS, Lond., a hind, trippant, ppr., in mouth
an oak-branch, ar., fructed, or, on shoulder
a cross formee, gold.
WILLIS, Berks., a falcon, wings expanded,
ppr., belled, or. 100. 13
WILLIS, Lond., a hind, passant, ppr., in mouth
an oak-branch, vert, fructed, or, on shoulder
a mullet, gold.
WILLISON, out of flames, ppr., a crescent, or.
52. 12
WILLMOTT, an eagle's head, ar., gorged with a
collar, engrailed, az., in beak an escallop, gu.
WILLMOTT, a demi-leopard, rampant, gardant,
ar., spotted with hurts and torteaux, in
paws an oak- branch, fructed, or.
* WILLMOTT, in dexter hand a palm-branch, ppr.
158. 6
427 WIL,
WILLMOTT, Berks., a demi-panther, rampant,
gardant, ppr., holding a battle-axe, or.
WILLMOTT, Oxon., a demi-leopard, rampant,
ar., spotted with hurts and torteaux, hold-
ing an acorn-branch, vert, fructed, or.
WILLOCK, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., holding in
paws a spear inverted, gu.
WILLOCK, a griffin's head and neck, erased,
ppr. 88. 7
WILLOUGHBY, Eng., a man's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr., ducally crowned, or. 122. 5
WILLOUGHBY, Derbs., Notts., Northamp.. and
Staffs., an owl, ar., ducally crowned, collared,
chained, beaked and legged, or.
WILLOUGUBY, Bart., Oxon., a Saracen's head,
couped, ppr., ducally crowned, or. Verite
sans peur. 122. 5
WILLOUGHBY - DE BROKE, Baron (Verney),
a Saracen's head, affronted, couped at
shoulders, ppr., ducally crowned, or. Vertue
vaunceth. 122. 5
WILLOUGHBY, Baron Middleton. See MIDDLE-
TON.
WILLOUGHBY, Notts., an owl, ar. 102. 8
WILLOUGHBY DE ERESBY (Drummond-Bur-
rell) : (i.) A naked arm, embowed, in hand
a laurel-branch, ppr. 123. 7. (2.) On a
ducal coronet, a sloth-hound, ppr., collared,
gu. Animus non deficit cequus. 60. 2
WILLS, Iri., a harp, or. 77. 1 1
WILLS, a demi-griffin, salient, between claws
a battle-axe. 86. 14
WILLS, SANDFORD-, of Willsgrove, Iri. : (i.)
Out of a ducal coronet, a boar's head and
neck, or, langued, gu. 3. 3. (2.) A demi-
griffin, segreant, sa., holding in claws a
battle-axe, ppr. Cor unum, via una. 86. 14
WILLSON, a cannon, sa., stock, or. 132. 12
WILLSON, Glouc., a wolf's head, erased,
erminois, collared, sa., charged with three
mullets, ar.
WILLY, or WILLEY, Eng., in dexter hand a
battle-axe, ppr. 156. 14
WILLYAMS of Carnanton, Cornw., on a ducal
coronet, a falcon, close, ppr. , belled, or. In
Domino confido. 107. 2
WILLYAMS, Cornw., on a ducal coronet, or, a
falcon, close, ppr. 107. 2
WILLYMOT, Heref., on a chapeau, sa., turned
up, or, an eagle, displayed, ar., winged, gold,
membered and beaked, gu.
WILMER, Northamp. and Warw., an eagle's
head, or, between wings, vair. 102. 13
WILMOT, out of a mural coronet, an eagle's
head. 98. I
WILMOT, Bart., Derbs., an eagle's head, couped,
ar., gorged with a mural coronet, sa., in beak
an escallop, gu.
WILMOT, Eng., a portcullis, az., chained, or.
138. ii
WILMOT, EARDLEY-, Bart., Warw. : (i.) For
Wilmot, an eagle's head, couped. ar., in beak
an escallop, gu. (2.) For Eardley, a buck,
current, gu. , attired and unguled, or. 8 1. 13
WILMOT, SITWELL-, Derbs. : (i.) For Situ-ell,
a demi-lion, rampant, erased, sa., in dexter
an escutcheon, per pale, or and ar. (2.)
For Wilmot, an eagle's head, couped, ar., in
beak an escallop, gu.
WILNEY, Eng., a lion's gamb, erect. 51. 15
WILSEY, a demi-griffin, wings elevated, in
claws a garland.
WIL
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WIN
WILSFORD, Kent, a leopard's head, per pale, or
and gu. 10. 12
WILSHEKE, Herts., a cup, or. 133. 10
WILSHERE, Herts., a lion, rampant, gu., maned,
ppr. 41. 12
WILSON of Beckenham, Kent : ( I . ) A demi-
wolf, rampant, or. 44. 14. (2.) Out of a
ducal coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-
feathers, half az., half ar. 108. 5. (3.) A
squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut, all ppr.
Facta, non verba. 58. 12
WILSON of Stowlangtoft Hall, Sufi., a demi-
wolf, or, sinister resting on a pellet, charged
with a fleur-de-lis, gold. Wil sone wil.
WILSON, Eng., a crescent, or, flammant, ppr.
52. 12
WILSON of Dallam Tower, Westm., same crest.
WILSON, a lion's gamb, erect and erased.
51- 15
WILSON, a globe, inflamed at top, ppr.
WILSON, Iri., a water-bouget, or. 131. 10
WILSON, Sco., a wolf, salient, or. Expecta cuncta
superne. 62. 4
WILSON, Sco., a demi-lion, gu. Semper mgilans.
44. 14
WILSON, Sco., a talbot's head, erased, ar.
Semper vigilans. 61. 2
WILSON, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
guttle, gu. 47. 13
WILSON, an eagle, displayed, sa. 95. 13
WILSON, out of a marquess's coronet, or,
jewelled, ppr., a demi-wolf, between paws, a
crescent, sa.
WILSON, an arm, in armour, embowed, issuing
from clouds, and resting on battle-axe, the
rising sun breaking the clouds, all ppr.
WILSON, Northumb., a demi-wolf, rampant,
per fess, erm. and erminois. 64. 8
WILSON, Cumb. and Line., a lion's head, ar.,
gutte'e-de-sang. 47. 14
WILSON, Herts., a demi-wolf, or, charged with
a crescent.
WILSON, Sir SAMUEL, Knt., Victoria, a demi-
lion, rampant, sinister, fore-paw on shield.
Semper viyilans.
WILSON, Antrim, same crest and motto.
WILSON, Kent, a talbot's head, erased, ppr.
Semper mgilans, 61. 2
WILSON, Yorks., a talbot's head, erased, az.,
on neck three ingots of gold, in fess, crossed
by another in bend, ppr.
WILSON, Northumb., Suss., Line., and Yorks.,
a demi-wolf, salient, or. Res, non verba.
64. 8
WILSON, Berks., Yorks., and Lond., a demi-
wolf, salient. Res, non verba — and — Pro
leyibus ac regibus. 64. 8
WILSON, Bart., Suss., same crest and motto.
WILSON, Westm., a crescent, or, issuing from
fire, ppr. 52. 12
WILSON, Westm., a demi-wolf, rampant, vert.
64. 8
WILSON, CARUS-, Westm. : (r.) For Wilson, a
crescent, or, issuing from flames, ppr.
52. 12. (2.) For Cams, a hawk, rising, sa.,
beaked, belled, and collared, or, from the
collar an escutcheon, pendent, ar., charged
with a wolf's head, sa., vulned, ppr. Aon
nobis golum.
WILSON, FOUNTAYNE-, of Melton Hall, Yorks. :
(i.) A demi-wolf, sa., holding a shield. (2.)
On a mount, an elephant. 24. 14
WILTON, Lond., an owl, ppr. Lux in tenebris.
107. 8
WILTON, Wilts., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a dagger, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
143. 7
WILTON, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand a
bludgeon, ppr. 149. 7
WILTON, Ess., an owl, ppr., gorged with a
collar, or, affixed thereto by a ribbon, az., a
perpendicular gold line and plumb, sa.
WILTON, Earl of (Egerton), three arrows, one
in pale, and two in saltier, or, headed, and
feathered, sa., tied together by a ribbon, gu.
Virtuti, non armisfido. 137. 6
WILTSHIRE, Bart., a Caffre, in dexter an
assegai, in bend sinister, point downward,
supporting with sinister three assegais,
points upward, all ppr.
WILTSHIRE, Eng., a horse's head, erased,
bridled, ppr. 72. 7
WIMBERLEY, Line., a buck's head, ppr., attired,
or, issuing from a garland of bay-leaves, of
the first. 83. 9
WIMBLE, Suss., a demi-lion, supporting with
paws an antique shield, gu., thereon the
chemical character of Mars, gold.
WIMBOLT, Eng., a dagger, erect, ppr. 148. 8
WIMBOLTS, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
gu., slashed, ar., in hand, ppr., a falcon, of
the second, belled, or, all between wings, sa.
WIMBUSH, a friar, vested in russet gown, his
paternoster, &c., all ppr., supporting himself
on a crutch.
WIMPEY, Eng., an arm, in armour, in gauntlet
a dagger, ppr. 143. 7
WINALL, on a mural coronet, gu., a mullet, or.
WINBY, F. C., St. Ann's, Barnes, Surrey, a
demi-lion, rampant, gu., between paws a
cross formee, or. Labore sapicntia, lionorque.
162. 6
WINCH, or WINCHE, Eng., in dexter hand a
spear. 148. 10
WINCH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
head, affronted, ar., between two spears, gold,
headed, ppr.
WINCHELSEA, Earl of (Finch-Hatton), a pega-
sus, current, ar., winged, maned, hoofed,
and ducally gorged, gold. Nil conscirc sibi
— and — Virtus tutissima cassis.
comp. 71. 13
WINCHESTER, Sco., a hand holding a cluster of
grapes, ppr. Hoc ardua vincere docet.
155- '3
WINCHESTER, Lond. and Kent, in front of a
cross crosslet, fitched, or, a lion, passant,
az., fore - dexter supporting a mascle, gu.,
and pendent from mouth a double chain,
gold.
WINCHESTER, Marquess of (Paulet), on a
mount, vert, a falcon, rising, or, gorged with
a ducal coromt, gu. Aymez loyaulte. 99. 12
WINCK WORTH, Eng., a cinquefoil, ppr. 80. 3
WINCOLD, and WINCOLL, Leic. and Suff., an
arm, in armour, embowed, couped at shoul-
der, erect from elbow, ppr. , garnished, or, in
hand, also ppr., a spear, gold, headed, ar.
WINDE, Norf., a griffin's head, erased. 88. 7
WINDER, Cumb., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, errn., in mouth a cherry-branch,
slipped and fructed, all ppr.
WINDER, Eng., a dexter hand throwing a dart,
ppr. I. 6
WIN
429
WIN
WIXDHAM of Fellbrigg Hall, Norf., a lion's
head, erased, or, within a fetterlock, gold,
the bow com pony, counter- compony, of the
first and az. Au bon droit. 45. 7
WIN-DRAM, SMIJTH-, of Waghen, Yorks., same
crest.
WINDLE, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
J>4. 2
WIXDLOVE, WIXLOYE, and WIXDLOWE, Eng., a
bunch of leaves, vert, encircled in a ducal
coronet, or.
WIXDOUTE, Herts., a cubit arm, vested, ar.,
gloved, gu., hand holding a falcon, ppr.,
beaked and belled, or, the whole between
wings, of the third.
WIXDOVER, Lond., a cubit arm, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar.. in hand, ppr.. three nails, or, all
between wings, ar. Labor omnia vincit.
149. 4
WINDOW, Glouc., a lion's gamb, erect and
erased, az., paw holding a cross crosslet,
fitched, or.
WINDSOR, Eng., a sheaf of seven arrows, en-
tiled by a ducal coronet, all ppr.
comp. 156. 13
WINDSOR, Berks, and Warw., a slag's head,
gardant, couped at neck, ar. 82. I
WINDSOR, Earl of Plymouth. See PLYMOUTH.
WINDUS, a plume of three feathers, ar. 51. 3
WIND'US, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a ser-
pent, entwining a sheaf of arrows, ppr.
III. 10
WINDYRANK, HENRY, Weighton House, Aner-
ley, Surr., a falcon, volant, or. .46 alto,
spcras. altf-rl quod feceris. 105. I
WINFOUD, Eng., a dexter hand holding a sheaf
of arrows, all ppr. 127. 12
WINFORD, Wore., on a ducal coronet, a man's
head, in profile.
WING, between wings, or, a maunch, per pale,
ar. and vert.
WINGAM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a broken
halberd.
WINGATE, Beds., a gate, or. 155. 12
WINGATE, Beds., a hind's head, couped, ppr.
*S- 3
WINGATE, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, ppr. Suum cuiqite.
121. 6
WINGATE, on a rock, a palm-tree, ppr. Per
ardua surgo. 25. 3
WINGFIELD, Iri., a cap, per pale, ermines and
ar., charged with a fess, gu., between wings,
the dexter, of the second, sinister, of the
first.
WIXGFIELD, Eng., an eagle, rising, wings ex-
panded, ar., looking at the sun in splendour.
Fidclite est de Dieu. comp. 100. 4
WINGFIELD, Eng., a hawk's lure. ar. 66. 13
"V\ ING FIELD, Eng., a swan's neck, or, with
wings, gu. 75. i
WINGFIKLD, Wore., two wings, elevated, ar.
109. 12
WINGFIELD. Viscount Powerscourt. See
POWERSCOURT.
WINGFIELD of Tickencote, Ruts., a cap, per
pale, sa. and ar., the first guttee -d'eau,
charged with a fess, gu., between wings, the
dexter, of the second, sinister, of the first.
.Awr. )ioflt~. uobile. comp. 144. 9
WINGFIELD of Onslow, Salop, a high bonnet.
• or cap, per pale, sa. and ar., banded, gu.,
between wings, all guttee, counterchanged,
on the cap a fess, gu.
WINGHAM, Eng., a sword and feather, in sal-
jiier, ppr. 51. 5
\\ INGOAK, two oaks between wings.
WINGROVE, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
101. 10
Wixx, Yorks. and Lond., a deini-eagle, dis-
played, or, ducally gorged, errn. Tout pour
Dieu et ma patrii. comp. 101. 13
WINN-ALLANSON, Baron Headley. See HEAD-
LEY.
WIXXIXGTOX, Bart., Wore., a Saracen's head,
affrontee, couped at shoulders, ppr., wreathed
about temples, ar. and sa. Gratd sume manu.
I3°- 13
WINSLOE, a dragon, passant, wings elevated,
in dexter a dagger, in pale.
WINSTANLEY of Braunston House, Leic., a
cockatrice, displayed, or, crested and wattled,
gU. 92. 12
WIN STANLEY, Lane. , an arm, embowed, vested,
gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a sword, of
the first, hilt and pommel, or. 120. 8
WIXSTAXTON, Eng., a boar's head, couped, sa.
3- 9
WIXSTOX, or WIXSTOXE, Eng., a dexter hand
holding four airows, ppr. 127. 12
WIXTER of Agher, co. Meath, a martlet. 1 19. 4
WIXTER, Leic., a hawk, ar., in dexter a fish,
erect, or.
WIXTER, a demi-griffin, gu., winged, per pale,
ar. and az., gorged with a ducal coronet,
gold, in dexter a garb, of the last.
WINTER, Surr., Glouc., and Wore, a cubit
arm, erect, vested, or, in hand, ppr., three
ostrich-feathers, middle one sa., others gold.
WINTER, Glouc., Wore., and Norf., a hind,
trippant, ar., ducally gorged, lined, and
ringed, or.
WINTER, Kent, on a mount, vert, a hind, gu.,
ducally gorged, lined, and charged on
shoulder with an annulet, or.
WINTERBOTHAM, a demi-mountain cat, ram-
pant, gardant, per pale, or and gu., guttee,
counterchanged. Pncvisa mala pcre ant.
62. 10
WINTERBOTTOM, Eng., out of a mural coronet,
ar., a spear, between two palm-branches, in
saltier. 51. 10
WINTERS ELLS, Eng., a tower, ar. 22. 14
WIXTERTOX, Earl of (Tumour), a lion, passant,
gardant, ar., in dexter a fer-de-moline, sa.
Esse qnam vidcri. see plate 37
WINTHORP, two wings, expanded, ppr.
109. 12
WINTHORP, on a mount, vert, a hare, current,
ppr. 58. 8
WIXTLE, Eng., two wings, expanded, ppr.
109. 12
WINTOX, Sco., a garb, or. 12. 13
WINTOUN. Sco., a dove, volant, ppr. 105. 10
WINTOVR, Hants and Wore. : ( i.) A cock phea-
sant, close, ppr. 113. 13. (2.) Out of a
ducul coronet, or, a cubit arm, in armour,
erect, ppr., garnished, gold, in gauntlet three
ostrich-feathers.
WINTRINGHAM, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant,
az. Fortis csto, non f 44. 14
WIXWOOD, Bucks., out of a duoal coronet, or,
an eagle's head, between wings, sa., in beak
a chaplet of laurel, vert.
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WIN YARD, Eng., a buck's head, cabossed, ppr.
84. 2
WINZIET, Sco., a tower, ar., with copula and
flag, gu. 22. 5
WIRDNAM, Berks., a bear's head, erased, ar.,
muzzled, or, collared, sa., ringed and lined,
gold.
WIRE, WOODCOTE, Warw., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, ar., a snake coiling round him, in paws
a rose- branch, ppr.
WIRGMAN, Lond., a dove and olive-branch, all
ppr. Veritas. 1 06. 7
WISE, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., holding a
rose, ppr. 42. 5
WISE of Ford- Aysh ford, Devons., a demi-lion,
rampant, gu., guttle, ar., in dexter a regal
mace, or. Sapere aude. comp. 44. 1 1
WISE, Warw., same crest.
WISE, Cambs., out of a ducal coronet, sa., a
lion's head, ar., pellettee. 47. 10
WISE, Glouc., a duck, ar., beaked, gu., amongst
flags, vert. 109. 13
WISEMALE, Eng., the point of a spear, ppr.
147. 9
WISEMAN, out of a tower, a demi-man, armed
in mail, ppr., in dexter a dart, on sinister
arm a shield, temples wreathed, ar. and sa.
WISEMAN, Ess., a demi-dragon, sa., wings ad-
dorsed, or, holding a broken staff, gold.
comp. 89. II
WISEMAN, Ess. and Berks., a tower, or, port,
ar., on top a demi-moor, in mail, all ppr.,
temples wreathed, ar. and sa., in dexter a
dart, of the first, plumed and headed, of the
second, in sinister a Roman shield, gold.
WISEMAN, Ess., a sea-horse, sejant, sa., fins, or.
69. 10
WISEMAN, Bart., Ess., a castle, triple-towered,
or, port open, ar., from top a demi-moor,
issuing, armed, ppr., in dexter a dart of the
second, barbed and flighted, gold, in sinister
a Roman target, of the last.
WISHAM, Eng., a demi-lion, or. 44-14
WISHART of Brechin, Sco., an eagle, displayed,
gu. Mercy is my desire. 95. 13
WITFORD, eight pens, in saltier, four and four,
banded.
WITHAM, Eng., a cubit arm, erect, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a cinquefoil,
stalked, or. 130. 9
WITHAM, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-peacock, or. 117. 7
WITHAM, Yorks. and Ess., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-woman, hair dishevelled, ppr.,
in dexter a gem-ring, gold. Optime merenti.
129. I
WITHER, a demi-hare, quarterly, gu. and az.,
in mouth three ears of wheat, or.
WITHER, BIGG-, of Manydown, Hants : (i.) A
demi-hare, erect, az., in mouth three ears of
ripe corn, on shoulder a mullet, or. (2.) A
rhinoceros, ppr. 31. 4
WITHERING, Ess. and Staffs., a raven, wings
expanded, sa., beaked, ar., gorged with a
coronet, or.
WITHERINGTON, Eng., a bull's head, couped,
sa., platee, horned, ar. 14-7
WITHERS, a demi-hare, salient, az., in mouth
three ears of wheat, or.
WITHIE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cross, gu., between wings, erect, ar. 109. 2
WITHYPOULE, Suff., a detni-mountain cat, ram-
WOL,
pant, gardant, per pale, or and gu., guttle,
counterchanged. 62. 10
WITLEY, Salop, a buck's head, ar., attired, or.
83- J3
WITMORE, out of a ducal coronet, a cock's head.
94. 8
WITT, Eng., a dexter hand, couped, in fess,
apaumee. 134. 14
WITTEWRONG, Bucks, and Herts., a Saracen's
head, couped below shoulders, ppr., wreathed
round temples, and tied in bows, or and gu.
135- J3
WITTINGHAM, Eng., a lion's head. 47. 14
WITTON, Yorks., an owl, ar. 107. 8
WITTS, Lond., an eagle, wings elevated, sitting
on a mount of corn, springing, in beak a
sprig of bloom, all ppr.
WITTS, a greyhound, current. 17. 8
WITTY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a dex-
ter hand, ppr., holding a sword, wavy, in
pale, gu., hilt, or. 138. 2
Wix, Eng., on a rock, ppr., a wyvern, sejant,
gu. 91. 4
WODDERSPOOX, Sco., a dexter hand holding a
garland of laurel, all ppr. Deo juvante.
150. 7
WODEHOUSE, Baron, a dexter hand, issuing
from clouds, ppr., holding a club. Azincourt.
'55- 5
WODEHOUSE, Eng., out of a cloud, a dexter
hand holding a club. Frappe forte. 155. 5
WODEHOUSE of Woolmer's Park, Herts., on a
coronet, a cross crosslet, ar. In hoc signo.
WODNESTER, an eagle's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or. comp. 103.6
WODOR, an eagle, wings addorsed, ar., prey-
ing on a fox, ppr. comp. 97. IO
WODRINGTON, Eng., a bull's head, couped, sa.,
platee, horned, or. 14-7
WODRINGTON, Eng., a wyvern, with two
heads, ar., winged, or.
WOLCOTT of Knowle House, Devons., a hawk's
head, gu., guttde-d'or, in beak a fleur-de-lis,
gold.
WOLF, or WOLFE, Eng., a wolf, current, erm.
63. I
WOLF, a wolf, passant, gray, against an oak,
vert. comp. plate 63
WOLF, Salop, a demi-wolf, rampant, or, sup-
porting between paws a regal crown, ppr.
comp. 63. 5
WOLFALL, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a dex-
ter hand, ppr., holding a rose, of the first,
stalked and leaved, vert. 140. I
WOLFALL, Lond., a wolf's head, erased, sa.,
ducally gorged, or.
WOLFE, a wolf, passant, collared, line reflexed
over back. 63. 3
WOLFE, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-wolf, rampant.
WOLFE, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, sa., ducally
gorged, or. Pro patrice amore.
WOLFERSTAN, PlPE-STANLEY, of Statfold Hall,
Staffs.: (i.) For Wolferstan, a wolf, under
a tree, all ppr. 63. n. (2.) For Pipe, a
leopard's head, erased, or. 10. 6
WOLFF, a wolf, regardant, in mouth an arrow,
in bend, barb downward. comp. 63. 10
WOLGAR, Hants, on a mount, vert, a pewit,
ppr.
WOLIN, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa, Favente
Deo. 47- J3
WOL,
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WOLLACOMBE, Devons., a spur, with leathers,
or, the rowel-points bloody.
WOLLACOMBE, Devons., a falcon, ppr., wings
expanded, charged with three bars, gu.,
belled, or.
WOLLASTON of Shenton Hall, Leic., out of a
mural coronet, or, a demi-griffin, salient, ar.,
holding a mullet, pierced, sa. Ne quid fcdsi.
WOLLCOTE, Devons., an eagle's head, or, guttee-
de-sang, beaked, az., in beak a fleur-de-lis,
gold.
WOLLEN, a demi-lion, between paws a cushion,
tasselled.
WOLLEY, Eng., a cubit arm, erect, vested, paly
of four, ar. and az., in hand, ppr., a bunch
of leaves, vert.
WOLLEY, Salop, a lion, rampant, erminois.
41. 12
WOLLEY, Derbs., a man's head, couped, in coat
of mail, all ppr. 135. 8
WOLLEY, Line., on a mount, vert, a lion,
couchant, ar. 39. 13
WOLLEY, Line., a lion, couchant, sa. 39. 5
WOLLSTONECRAFT, out of a naval coronet, or, a
demi-mermaid, in dexter a mirror, ppr., in
sinister a comb, gold. 122. 2
WOLMER, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, ppr.,
vested, vert, cuffed, .or, in hand a covered
cup, gold. 67. 12
WOLMER, Line., two lobsters' claws, erect, or.
6. 7
WOLMER, Wore., between wings, or, a wolf s
head, erased, sa.
WOLMER, Wore., a griffin's head, erased, be-
tween wings, or. 88. 6
WOLRICH, Eng., a demi-royal tiger, ppr. 62. 9
WOLRIDGE, or WOLRIGE, Eng., between wings,
ppr., a horse's head, or. 72. 4
WOLSELEY, out of a ducal coronet, a wolf's
head.
WOLSELEY, Iri. and Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, a talbot's head, ppr. 60. 6
WOLSELEY, Bart., Suff., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a talbot's head, erased, ppr. Homo
homini xulpes.
WOLSEY, Norf., a beast in shape of a beaver,
az., with long ears, erect, finned down back.
or, web-footed.
WOLSTANHOLME, Derbs., an eagle, displayed,
or, seizing a serpent, nowed, in fret, az.
95- H
WOLSTANHOLME, Middx., an eagle, displayed,
or, standing on a snake, nowed, vert.
comp. 104. II
WOLSTENHOLME, Lond., an eagle, displayed,
or, standing on a snake, nowed, vert. In
ardua virtus.
WOLSTON, or WOLSTONE, Eng., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, wielding a sword, ppr.
140. 13
WOLSTONECRAFT, Eng., out of a mural coronet,
or, a demi-mermaid, in dexter a purse, ppr.,
in sinister a comb. Vigilans.
WOLTON, on a bezant, a martlet, ar.
WOLVERSTONE, Eng., a minerva's head, affron-
ted, ppr. 129. 4
WOLVERSTONE, Suff. and Staffs., a wolf, pas-
sant, or. 19. n
WOMBWELL, a dragon's head, erased, or, on
neck a chaplet, vert.
WOMBWELL, Kent, a tiger's head, erased, -or,
gorged with a garland of laurel, vert.
WOMBWELL, Bart., a unicorn's head, couped,
ar. In well ben-are. 70. 4
WOMBWELL, Yorks., same crest.
WOMPHREY, Eng., a book, expanded, ppr. Pax
tua, Domine, et requies mea. 149. 3
WONDESFORD, Eng., a cross crosslet, gu., sur-
mounted by a ssvord, in bend sinister, point
downward, ppr.
WOOD, Eng., a wolf's head, sa., collared, or.
1 6. 7
WOOD of Holiin Hall, Yorks., an oak-tree,
ppr., acorned, or. Pro patrid. 25. 12
WOOD of Swanwick Hall, Derbs., same crest.
WOOD of the Whitehouse, Heref., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a
cross crosslet, gu. Credo cruce Christi.
WOOD of Bishop's Hall, Ess.: (i.) An oak-,
tree, eradicated, ppr. (2.) A martlet, ppr.,
on stump of oak-tree, branched, ppr. Tutis
in undis.
WOOD, Iri., a cherub's head. 136. 2
WOOD, Sco., an oak-slip, fructed, ppr. Die
virescit. 54. 12
WOOD, Sco., a savage, from loins upward, in
dexter a club, erect, wreathed about temples
and loins with laurel, all ppr. Defend.
i. 10 and 125. 10
WOOD, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, enfiled with a human heart.
WOOD, on an Eastern coronet, or, a leopard,
passant, regardant, ppr., in dexter a banner,
gu., staff and spear-head, also ppr.
WOOD, a demi-wild man, on shoulder a club,
all ppr., wreathed about loins, vert. 125. 10
WOOD, an arm, embowed, vested in green
leaves, in hand a spear, broken in three
pieces, one in pale, and two in saltier, all
ppr.
WOOD, on a ducal coronet, an eagle, per pale,
or and sa.
WOOD, Devons., a woodman, in dexter an oak-
slip, in sinister a club, resting on shoulder,
all ppr.
WOOD, a wolf's head, sa., collared, or. 16. 7
WOOD, Durh., on a mount, vert, an oak-tree,
fructed, ppr. Irrideo tempestatem. 26. 5
WOOD of Singleton Lodge, Lane., a boar,
passant, regardant, sa., collared, chained,
and hoofed, or, before a tree, ppr. Civil
and religious liberty.
WOOD, a lion's head, erased, ducally crowned.
161. 10
WOOD, Middx., on a lure, ar., caped and lined,
or, a falcon, close, gold. 104. 9
WOOD, Glouc., an arm, in pale, vested, chequy,
or and sa., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a fleur-
de-lis, gu. 121. i
WOOD, Kent and Suss., a dexter gauntlet, gu.,
erect, purfled, or, between two ostrich-fea-
thers, ar.
WOOD, Lane., out of a mural coronet, ar., a
demi-man, wreathed about loins and head,
vert, in dexter a griffin's head, erased, sinis-
ter holding a club over sinister shoulder.
WOOD, Middx., a hawk, close, ar., jessed and
belled, or, standing on a lure, ppr. 104. 9
WOOD, Lond., a wolf's head, erased, sa., col-
lared, gu., rimmed, or.
WOOD, Middx. and Yorks., on a mount, vert,
an oak-tree, ppr., fructed, or. 26. $
WOOD, Middx., out of a mural coronet, gu., a
wolf's head, sa., collared, ar.
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WOOD, Middx., a gauntlet, erect, gu., gar-
nished, or, between two branches of laurel,
vert.
WOOD, Norf., a martlet, wings expanded, ar.,
• in beak a tulip, ppr., stalked and leaved,
vert.
WOOD, Notts., an oak-tree, ppr., fructed, or.
25. 12
WOOD, Oxon., a squirrel, sejant, between paws
a honeysuckle, ppr.
WOOD, Salop, Surr., and Oxon., a demi- wood-
man, ar., holding a club over dexter shoul-
der, or. 125. 10
WOOD, Staffs, and Yorks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, ar. 44. 14
WOOD, Staffs, and Yorks., a wolf's head,
erased, sa. , collared and ringed, or. 62. 2
WOOD, Somers., a demi-lion, rampant, holding
an acorn, or, the cup. vert.
WOOD, Staffs., a demi-lion, rampant, purp.,
holding an acorn-branch, vert, fructed, or.
WOOD, Suff., a demi-lion, rampant, or, holding
a wreath of laurel, vert.
WOOD, Suff., on a ducal coronet, or, an eagle,
wings expanded, per pale, or and sa.
WOOD, Yorks., an oak-tree, fructed, ppr. 25. 12
WOOD, Cambs. and Kent, a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or, gorged with a wreath, az. and gu.,
tied behind with two bows.
WOOD, Surr., a ship in full sail, ppr. Tutis in
undis. 21. 14
WOOD, Bart., Lond., out of a mural coronet,
a demi-savage, affrontee, in dexter a tree,
eradicated and erased, in sinister a club,
reclining on shoulder. Defend.
comp. 125. 10
WOOD, Bart., Yorks., a naked savage, ppr., in
dexter a shield, sa., charged with a griffin's
head, erased, ar., in sinister a club, resting
on shoulder, also ppr. Per.<ecerando.
WOODALL, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, an
eagle's head, in beak a pellet, all ppr. Dis-
sipate. 98. 2
WOODALL, Eng., a Cornish chough, wings ex-
panded, and ducally gorged. comp. 114. 9
WOODBKIDGE, a chaplet of roses, ppr.
comp. 151. 5
WOODBURGH, Eng., a bundle of five arrows,
banded round middle by a serpent, ppr. 2. 4
WOODBURN, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head, all ppr. comp. 98. 2
WOODBURNE, Eng., a camel's head, sa. 31.7
WOODCOCK, Eng., an arm, from shoulder, ppr.,
vested, gu., cuff vandyked, ar., wielding a
sword, ppr. 120. 8
WOODCOCK, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., support-
ing a cross crosslet, fitched, or. 46. 4
WOODCOCK, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
collared, az., studded, and holding a cross
pomme'e, gold. comp. 45. 14
WOODCOCK, Salop, a pelican, or, in nest, ppr. ,
feeding her young, ar. 97-2
WOODCOCK, Bucks., two lions' garnbs, erect
and addorsed, the dexter ar., sinister sa.
WOODCOCK, Lond., Suss., and Warw., out of
rays, issuing from the wreath, or, a demi-
peacock, displayed, ar.
WOODD of Hillfield, Middx., a demi-savage,
ar., holding a club over dexter shoulder, or.
Non nobis. 125. 10
WOODD, Middx., a demi-woodman, with club
over dexter shoulder, all ppr. 125. 10
WOODESON, Middx., out of a ducal coronet,
or, flames, ppr.
WOODFORD, a demi-woodman, sa., wreathed
about temples, or, in dexter a club, vert.
125- 13
WOODFORD, Leic., two lions' gambs, erased, or.
52. 8
WOODFORD, Line., a naked savage, wreathed
about temples and loins, in dexter a club,
in sinister a palm-branch, in bend, all ppr.
Libertate quietum.
WOODFORDE of Ansford House, Somers., a
woodman, ppr., holding a club, ar., crowned
and girt with oak-ieaves. Pro aris et focis.
125. 13
WOODGATE, a squirrel, sejant, ppr., holding a
nut. 58. 12
WOODGATE, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, by the blade, in fess, sur-
mounted by a sprig of laurel.
WOODHALL, Beds., Northamp., and Chesh.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, two wings, ad-
dorsed, gu.
WOODHALL, Ess., a cubit arm, vested, per pale,
or and sa., cuffed, counterchanged, in hand,
ppr., a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, gold.
comp. 159. 7
WOODHAM, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
hand holding a sword by the blade, point
upward, ppr.
WOODHAM, Cornw., between two sprigs of roses,
a buck's head, erased, all ppr. 79. I
WOODHEAD, Eng., a vol, or. 113. 3
WOODHEAD, Eng., a buck's head, erased. 83. 13
WOODHOUSE, Norf.: (i.) Issuing from clouds,
ppr., an arm, couped at elbow, and erect,
vested, ar., charged with four sinister bend-
lets, sa., in hand, ppr., a club. comp. 155. 5.
(2.) A savage, couped at knees, ppr., crined,
or, holding a club, erect, sa., wreathed about
loins, ar. and sa.
WOODHOUSE, Norf., a griffin, segreant, or.
86. 10
WOODING, Eng., a goat, passant, ar., in mouth
a slip of ivy, ppr.
WOODLEY, an owl, ar. 107. 9
WOODMAN, Eng., a stork, regardant, sa., resting
dexter on a torteau.
WOODMAN, a buck's head, erased, ppr. 83. 13
WOODNESTER, Heref., an eagle's head, erased,
ar. , ducally gorged, or. comp. 103. 6
WoODNOTH, Chesh. and Cornw., a squirrel, se-
jant, erect, cracking a nut, ppr. 58. 12
WOODHOUSE, HERBERT-, of Eastville, Line., on
a coronet, a cross crosslet, fitched. In hoc
signo.
WOODRIFF, Eng., a hind's head, ppr. 85. 3
WOODROF, and WOODBOW, a bull's head, erased,
gu. 15- 6
WOODROF, and WOODBOW, Yorks., a woodcock,
ppr. 113. 10
WOODROFFE, and WOODRUFF, Lond. and Surr.,
a dexter arm, embowed, vested with leaves,
vert, in hand a branch of honeysuckle, all
ppr.
WOODROFFE, Eng., a demi-lady, ppr., vested,
ar., in dexter a civic crown, or. 139. 1 1
WOODROFFE, Suff., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, ermines, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a
buck's head, of the last.
WOODROFFE, Derbs. and Yorks., a woodcock,
ppr. 113. 10
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WOODS of Milverton, Dublin, a demi-wood-
man, in dexter an oak-slip. Fortis in pro-
celld.
WOODS, Iri., an arm in armour, vambraced,
hand holding two pieces of a broken spear.
150. 12
WOODS of Wigan, Lane., a staff, raguly, in
fess, sa., thereon a martlet, wings elevated,
of the last, guttee-d'eau. Lahore et perse-
verantid.
WOODS, Lane., a martlet, sa., wings addorsed,
in beak a tulip, ppr.
WOODS, Suss., between two ostrich-feathers,
erect, ar., a gauntlet, ppr.
WOODS, Norf., a martlet, sa., wings addorsed,
guttee-d'or.
WOODSTOCK, Town, Oxon., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an oak-tree, vert, fructed, gold.
25. 2
WOODSTOCK, Eng., a sand-glass, ppr. 153. i
WOODTHORPE, Eng., a camel's head, ppr. 31. 7
WOODVILE, and WOODVILL, Northamp.,a dami-
ma>n, ppr., vested, or, on head a cap, sa., in
dexter a cutlass, of the first.
WOODVILLE, Eng., an ear of rye and a palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr. 13. 9
WOODWARD, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, ppr., in
paws a nut, or. 58. 12
WOODWARD, a tiger's head, erased, ar., maned,
or. 10. 6
WOODWARD, a wolf's head, couped, ar., collared,
sa., thereon three bezants, between two oak-
branches, vert, fructed, or.
WOODWARD, Wore., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
supporting between paws a pheon, or.
WOODWARD, Norf., a buck's head, erased, ppr.,
attired, and on neck three billets, or, in
mouth a mulberry-leaf, vert.
WOODWARD, Warw., on a ducal coronet, or, a
greyhound, sejant, ar.
WOODWARD, Lond., on a ducal coronet, a boar's
head, couped, ar. 3. 3
WOODWARD, a wolf's head, couped, ar., gorged
with a collar, sa. 19-3
WOODWARD, Beds, and Bucks., a wolf's head,
ar., collared, sa., studded, or, between an
acorn branch and a branch of fern, ppr.
WOODWARD, Kent, a demi-woman, couped at
knees, vested, gu., hair dishevelled, or, in
dexter a honeysuckle, of the first, stalked
and leaved, vert. 129. 15
WOODYEARE, Yorks., a demi-griffin, regardant,
per pale, gu. and sa., seme'e-de-lis, or. 86. 1 1
WOODYEARE of Crookhill, Yorks., a demi-
griffin, segreant, regardant, wings inverted,
sa., beaked, membered, and seme'e-de-lis, or.
86. II
WOOL, Warw., a lion, couchant, or. 39. 5
WOOLASTON, Lond., Leic., and Staffs., out of
a mural coronet, or, a demi-griffin, segreant,
ar., between claws a mullet, sa., pierced, of
the second.
WOOLCOMBE, Devons., a falcon, ppr., wings
expanded and inverted, charged with three
bars, gu., beaked, belled, and legged, or.
WOOLCOT, Devons., an eagle's head, erased,
ar., on neck three guttes, gu., in beak a
fleur-de-lis, of the last. IOI. 8
WOOLER, Durh., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
between paws a tassel, or.
WOOLEY, Eng., a hind's head, erased, erm.
63. 7
WOB
WOOLFE, a wolf's head, ppr., ducally gorged,
or. comp. 62. 2
WOOLHOUSE, Derbs., an eagle's head, erased,
erminois, ducally collared, ar. comp. 103. 6
WOOLLEY, Eng., an eagle, ppr. 98. 13
WOOLRIDGE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
an ass's head, gu. 20. 5
WOOLRYCH of Croxley House, Herts., an oak-
tree, ppr. 25. 12
WOOLSEY, Suff., a naked arm, embowed, in
hand a shin-bone, all ppr.
WOORLEY, or WORLEY, Kent, out of a mural
coronet, az., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, hand holding a cutlass,
ar., hilt and pommel, gold. 120. 9
WOOTON, or WOOTTON, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, ar., a greyhound's head, gu. 18. 5
WOOTTON, a blackamoor's head, in profile, sa.,
forehead wreathed, and bat's wings to head,
az. comp. 135. 13
WORDEN, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm. , an eagle, rising, ppr. 98. 1 1
WORDESWORTH, a stag, trippant, ar. 79. 4
WORDIE, Sco., a sword, in pale, surmounted
by two laurel sprigs, in orle, ppr. Nil in-
digne. 146. 7
WORDSWORTH, Cambs., an antelope's head,
erased, ar. 82. 7
WORGE, Suss., a lion's head, erased, ar. 47. 13
WORGER, Lond. and Kent, a lion's head,
erased, ar. Intrepidus et benignus. 47. 13
WORHEAD, a buck's head, cabossed, sa. 84. 2
WORKESLEY, Eng., a wyvern, passant, az.,
wings addorsed. 91. n
WORKLYCH, Suss, and Suff., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, erect from elbow, in hand,
all ppr., a battle-axe, or. 154. 10
WORKMAN, out of a crescent, quarterly, sa.
and ar., a lictor's fasces. Non pas Vouvrage,
mais I'ouvrier.
WORLEY, Eng., a griffin, sejant, per fess, or
and gu. 88. 13
WORLEY, an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, sur-
mounted by three ostrich-feathers.
WORLINGHAM, Baron (Acheson), Earl Gosford,
Iri. See GOSFORD.
WORME, Northamp., a bull, sejant, or, armed
and attired, sa.
WORMINGTON, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, sa.,
collared, or. 62 2
WORMLEIGHTON, Lond. and Leic., an eagle,
displayed, or. 95. 13
WORRALL, Eng., a lion's gamb, erect and
erased, sa. 51. 1 5
WORRELL, Eng., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, ar., a cross crosslet, of the same.
comp. 44. I
WORRELL, in lion's gamb, erect and erased, sa.,
a covered cup, or. 49. 8
WORSELEY, Surr., Hants, and Lane., a wolf's
head, erased, or. Ut sursum desuper. 19. 6
WORSELEY, Northamp., trunk of tree, in fess,
couped and raguled, ar., at dexter end an
acorn-branch, ppr., thereon a pheasant, of
the first, combed and wattled, or.
WORSLEY, Bart., of Holvingham, Yorks., a
wyvern, vert. Quam piurimis prodesse.
91- 5
WORSLEY, Hants, a wyvern, wings addorsed,
az., armed and legged, gu. Ut sursum de-
super. 91. 5
WORSLEY, a wolf's head, erased, or. 19. 6
2 E
WOR
WORSLEY, Derbs., out of a mural coronet, or,
a wyvern, gu. plate 91
WORSLEY, Durh. and Yorks., an eagle's leg,
plumed on thigh with feathers. 107. 13
WORSLEY, and WOKTLEY, Eng., a lion, ram-
pant, ppr., in dexter a fleur-de-lis. 41. 9
WORSOLLEY, Eng., a wolf's head, or. 19. 5
WORSTER, Eng., a griffin, segreant, gu. 86. 10
WORSYCKE, three arrows, points downward,
banded, ppr. 137. 6
WORTH, Somers, an arm, erect, vested and
gloved, ermine, hand holding an eagle's leg,
couped at thigh, or. 151. n
WORTH, and DE WORTHE, Somers. and Devons.,
same crest.
WORTHINGTON of The Bryn, Chesh., a goat,
statant, ar., armed, or. Virtute dignus
avorum. 56. II
WORTHINGTON, a goat, statant, on dexter side
of the wreath a laurel-slip, erect.
WORTHINGTON. Suff., Lane., Line., and Yorks.,
a goat, passant, ar., attired, or, in mouth an
acorn -branch, vert, fructed, gold.
WORTHOM, Eng., a lion, rampant, double
queued, per fess, gu. and ar. 40. 9
WORTHY, and WORPHY, Eng., a griffin, pas-
sant, wings addorsed, or. 87. 13
WORTLEY, STUART-, Baron Wharncliffe. See
WHARNCLIFFE.
WORTLING, a greyhound's head, ar., between
two roses, gu., leaved and slipped, ppr. 18. 2
WORYNDON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a mart-
let. 119. 2
WOTTON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az., a
lion's head, or. 45. 15
WOTTON, Kent, a satyr's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, sa., wings to the side
of the head, az.
WOTTON, Somers., an ostrich's head, or, on
neck a cross forme'e, sa.
Wo WAN, Eng., a hawk's lure. 66. 13
WOWEN, Lond., a hawk's lure, feathers, ar.,
garnished, or, charged with a fleur-de-lis, sa.,
the string and tassel erect and nowed, gu.
WRAGG, Eng., a mullet, pierced, erm. 137. 12
WRANGHAM, Eng., four ostrich-feathers, gu.,
enfiled with a ducal coronet, or. 108. 5
WRANGHAM, Yorks. : (i.) A dove, volant, in
mouth an olive-branch, ppr. 106. 10. (2.)
A lion, passant, paly of six, ar. . and gu.
Hyeme exsuperatd. 36. I
WRAXALL, Bart., Somers., a buck's head, gar-
dant, erased, gu., charged on breast with
two lozenges, in fess, between attires an
etoile, or.
WRAY, a parrot's head and neck. comp. 118. 8
WRAY, Durh., an ostrich, or. 108. 13
WRAY, Line., an ostrich, or. Et juste et vray.
108. 13
WREAHOKE, Suff., a talbot, passant, sa. 59. 6
WREN, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a lion's head,
erased, gu. 47-7
WREN, Durh., a lion's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, gu., pierced through neck by a broken
spear, of the last, headed, of the first, vulned,
of the second.
WRENCH, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr. 79. 4
WRENCH, a slip of three acorns, ppr., leaved,
vert. 54. 7
WRENCH, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet a cross crosslet. 140. 5
WKEY, Bz»rt., Cornw. : (I.) An arm, embowed,
434 WRI
vested, sa., hand, ppr., holding a hatchet,
ar., helved, gu. (2.) A man's head, in pro-
file, couped at shoulders, on head a ducal
coronet, thereon a cap, turned forward and
tasselled, ppr., charged with a Catherine
wheel, gold. Le bun temps viendra.
comp. 131. 14
WREY, Eng., a Saracen's head, ducally crowned,
or, issuing therefrom a long cap, gu., falling
forward. 131. 14
WREY, a lion's head, erased. 47. 13
WRIGHT of Osmaston Manor, Derbs., a uni-
corn's head, ar., erased, gu., armed and
maned, or. Ad rem. 70. 5
WRIGHT, a naked arm, couped at shoulder,
and embowed, elbow on the wreath, hand
holding a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
leopard's head, cabossed.
WRIGHT, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a broken
battle-axe, all ppr.
WRIGHT of Mapperley, Notts., out of a
crescent, or, a unicorn's head, ar., erased,
gu., armed and maned, gold.
see plates 70 and 7 1
WRIGHT, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
hand grasping a battle-axe, both ppr. Marte
et ingenio. 154. 10
WRIGHT, Eng., a dragon's head, ar. 90. 4
WRIGHT, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
issuing from a cloud, in gauntlet a sabre,
ppr. Pro rege scepe. 150. 15
WRIGHT, a bull's head, cabossed. 1 5. 8
WRIGHT, two arms, embowed, hands holding a
battle-axe, all ppr. 157. 3
WRIGHT, Sco. , a dexter arm, in hand a battle-
axe, ppr. Tarn arte quam marte. 156. 14
WRIGHT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, ar., attired, gold. 14. 2
WRIGHT, a dragon's head, couped, erm.
90. 4
WRIGHT, Suff., out of a mural coronet, vert, a
dragon's head, ar. 90. 10
WRIGHT, Surr., a lion's head, erased, gardant,
or, ducally crowned, az. 47. 3
WRIGHT, Kent, a lion's head, erased, gardant,
or, ducally crowned, sa. 47. 3
WRIGHT of Bolton -on -Swale, Yorks., a unicorn,
passant, regardant, quarterly, ar. and az.,
armed, or. see plate 70
WRIGHT, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, vert, collared, gold;
comp, 90. 12
WRIGHT, Lond. and Hants, on a mount, vert,
a tiger, passant, or, tufted and maned, sa.,
resting dexter on an escutcheon, ar.
WRIGHT, Hants, out of a ducal coronet, an
eagle.
WRIGHT, Kent and Suff., a stag's head, erased,
gu., guttee-d'or, attired, gold. .83. 13
WRIGHT, Kent and Suff., a stag's head, erased,
or, charged with three guttes, in cross, gu.
WRIGHT, Lond., a pelican, in nest, feeding her
young, all ppr. 97- 2
WRIGHT, Line., on a mount, vert, a unicorn,
passant, regardant, ar., semee of etoiles, az.,
armed, maned, and hoofed, or, gorged with
a collar, of the third, dexter resting on a
cross pattee, gold. see plate 70
WRIGHT, Lond., a martlet, ar., gorged with a
bar-gemelle, counter-flory, az. 119. 5
WRIGHT, Lond. and Surr., a falcon's head,
erased, ppr. 103. 3
WRI
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WRIGHT, a camel's head, couped, bridled, or,
in mouth three ostrich -feathers.
WEIGHT of Kilverstone, Norf., a dragon's head,
erased, ar., pellettee. 89. 5
WRIGHT, Oxon., out of a mural coronet,
chequy, or and gu., a dragon's head, vert,
scaled, or, charged on neck with three
leopards' heads, of the second, between two
bars-gemelle, ar.
WRIGHT, Chesh., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, az., in hand, ppr., a sword, point
downward, ar., hilt and pommel, or, enfiled
with a leopard's head, of the third.
comp. 135. ii
WRIGHT, Staffs, and Derbs., a cubit arm, erect,
in coat of mail, ppr., in hand a spear, or,
headed, az. 124. 7
WRIGHT, Durh., a dragon's head, couped, gu.,
semee of cross crosslets, ar. 90. 4
WRIGHT, Durh., an eagle's head, errninois,
ducally crowned, az.
WRIGHT, Ess., a wheat-sheaf, or, environed by
an antique crown, sa. comp. 12. 4
WRIGHT, Ess., a dexter arm, couped and em-
bowed, vested, az., purfled, or, cuffed, ar.,
•in hand a sword, both ppr., hiltfcnd pommel,
enfiled with a leopard's head, affronte'e.
135- "
WRIGHT, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, ppr. 90. 12
WRIGHT, Bart., on a mount, vert, and within
an annulet, or, a dragon's head, couped at
neck, ar., seme'e of annulets, sa., and inurally
gorged, gu. Mens sibi conscia recti. 90. 5
WRIGHTSON, Northumb., a unicorn, salient, or.
see plate 70
WRIGHTSON of Cusworth, Yorks., ;a unicorn,
salient, ar., armed, crined, tufted, and un-
guled, or.
WRIGHTSWORTH, a crane, ppr., in beak a fish,
ar.
WRIOTHESLEY or WRIOTHSLEY, a bull, passant,
sa., armed and crowned, or, in nose an
annulet, with line reflexed over back.
WRITINGTON, a demi-fox, holding a cross cross-
let, fitched, az. 16. 6
WRITINGTON, Eng., a stag at gaze, or. 81. 10
WROTESLEY, Eng., a boar's head, couped, erm.,
armed, or. 3. 9
WROTH, or WROTHE, Kent, Ess., Herts., and
Suff., a lion's head, erased, gardant, ar.,
crowned, or. 47. 3
WROTTESLEY, Eng., a boar's head, erased and
erect. 3. 6
WROTTESLEY, Baron, out of a ducal coronet, a
boar's head, erm., crined, and tusked, or.
WROTTESLEY, Bart., Staffs., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a boar's head, erm., armed and
crined, gold. 3. 3
WROTTESLEY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
boar's head, ar., on neck an ermine-spot.
WROUGHTON, Berks, and Wilts., an ibex's head,
ar., pellette'e, collared, ringed, and armed,
or. 55. 6
WROUGHTON, Eng., a stag, lodged, ppr. 80. 9
WRYNE, a talbot, ar., guttee, sa., collared, gu.,
between two holly - branches, leaved, vert,
fructed, gu.
WYAT, a buck, sejant, regardant.
WYATT, a boar's head, couped, in fess. 3. 9
1 WYATT, out of a mural coronet, ar., a demi-
lion, rampant, sa., charged on- shoulder with
an etoile, of the first, and holding an arrow,
ppr.
WYATT, an ostrich, gu., the tail, bezante"e, in
mouth a horse-shoe, sa. 108. 13
WYATT, Somers., a demi-lion, per pale, crenel-
le^, or and sa., in dexter an arrow, gu.,
headed and feathered, ar. see plate 44
WYATT, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, sa., guttee-
d'or, holding an arrow, gold.
WYATT, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, sa. ,
holding an arrow, or, plumed and barbed,
ar.
WYATT, Devons. and Kent, an ostrich,' ppr., in
mouth a horse-shoe, ar. 108. 13
WYBERG, an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
102. 10
WYBERGH of Clifton Hall, Westm., a griffin's
head, erased, or. Hominem te esse memento.
88. 7
WYBORN, Kent, a swan, ar., membered, gu.
Fama perennis erit. 75- * *
WYBRANTS, Eng., a buck's head, erased, ppr.
83- 13
WYCH, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, gu.,
cuffed, or, in hand, ppr., a trefoil, slipped,
vert.
WYCH, or WYCHE, Chesh., a dexter arm, em -
bowed, vested, gu., cuffed, or, in hand, ppr.,
a sprig, vert.
WYCHCOMBE, a buck's head, erased. 83. 13
WYCHERLEY, Salop, an eagle, displayed, sa.,
ducally gorged, ar.
WYCOMB, Eng., two arrows in pale, ppr.,
points upward.
WYCOMBE, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
demi-eagle, displayed, per pale, or and sa.,
gorged with a collar, counterchanged.
WYDENT, an arm,* gu., hand, ppr., between
wings, sa., thereon a bird, az.
WYDNELL, Surr., a stork, or, wings expanded,
sa., bezante'e, beaked, of the second. 115. 13
WYDOPE, and WYDROPE, three horse -shoes,
interlaced, ppr.
WYE, Eng., on a mount, a stag, passant, ppr.
79- 4
WYE, Glouc. and Suff., a griffin's head, wings
addorsed, az., issuing from a plume of os-
trich-feathers, two ar., and three or.
WYER, Eng., an arm, ppr., vested, az., in hand
a holly-branch, vert.
WYGHTWYCK, WYGTWYCKE, or WYGHTWICK,
Staffs., a demi-heraldic tiger, ar., mane and
tail crined. Aut viam inveniam autfaciam.
63- 5
WYKE, Eng., a demi - savage, in dexter an
arrow, at his back a sheaf of arrows, ppr.
WYKEHAM of Tythrop House, Oxon., a bull's
head, sa., horned, or, charged on neck with
two chevronels, ar. Manners maketh man.
WYKEHAM-MARTIN. See MARTIN.
WYKES, Eng., a cock, gu. 94. 15
WYKES, Glouc., a greyhound's head, erased,
or, collared, gu., in mouth a man's leg,
couped at thigh, ar. 60. 5
WYLDBORE, a spear-head, in pale, guttee-de-
sang, thrust through a boar's head, erased,
in fess. comp. 4. I
WYLDE, Wore., a lion, passant, gardant, gu.,
resting dexter on an escutcheon, ar.
WYLDE of Southwell, Notts., a demi-buck,
couped, sa., with a crown and ring about
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neck, horned and hoofed, gold. Confide recte
agens. comp. 79. 13
WYLDE, an eagle, displayed, or. 95. 13
WYLDE, Wore., a stag's head, erased, erm.
73- 13
WYLIDON, Eng., a dexter hand, couped, in
fess, holding a cross crosslet, in pale. 146. II
WYLIE, Eng., on a rock, a fort in flames, ppr.
67- 3
WYLIE, Bart., a Cossack, mounted, and in the
act of charging at full speed, ppr. Lahore
etscientid. 133. n
WYLLIE of Forfar, Sco., a talbot, passant,
white, spotted liver colour. Fides. 61. 7
WYMAN, Eng., on a garb, in fess, or, a cock, gu.
94. 10
WYMOND, Suss., a cubit arm, erect, in coat of
'mail, in hand, ppr., a fire-ball, or, fired, also
WYMOND^ Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, vert.
102. 12
WYNALL, Eng., an owl, sa. 107. 9
WYNCHOOMBE, Berks., a buck's head, erased,
quarterly, az. and or, in mouth a laurel-
branch, ppr.
WYNCHE, Ess., out of a naval coronet, a lion's
head, erased, gardant, ar., between two
spears, or, headed, of the first.
WYNCHE, Ess., a lion's head, erased, gardant,
ar., ducally crowned, between two spears,
or, headed, of the first.
WYNDHAM, Earl of Egremont. See EGREMONT.
WYNDHAM of Dinton, Wilts., a lion's head,
erased, within a fetterlock, or. Au bon droit.
45- 7
WYNDHAM of Cromer, Norf., same crest and
motto.
WYNDHAM, Lond., Somers., Devons., Suff., and
Norf., a lion's head, erased, or, within a
fetterlock, gold, the bow compony, counter-
compony, of the first, and az. 45. 7
WYNDHAM, QUIN-, Earl of Dunraven. See
DUNRAVEN.
WYNFORD, Baron (Best), out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-swan, wings displayed, ar.
108. 10
WYNGATE, Beds., a hind's head, or, gorged
with a bar-gemelle, sa. 85. 8
WYNGATE, Beds., a gate, or. 155. 12
WYNILL, Yorks., a wyvern, wings elevated,
ar., vomiting flames, ppr. Par la volonte
de Dieu.
WYNILL, Durh., a wyvern, wings addorsed, ar.,
vomiting flames, ppr. 91. 10
WYNN, a cubit arm, vested, sa., in hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, ar. 12 1. I
WYNN, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., maned,
horned, and crined, ppr. 70. 5
YAL
WYNN, Salop, a boar's head, gu., couped, or.
WYNN, Baron Newborough. See NEWBOROUGH.
WYNN, WILLIAMS-, Bart., Wei., an eagle, dis-
played, or. 95. 1 3
WYNNE, JONES-, Ven. Archdeacon, M.A., Tre-
iorwerth Valley, Anglesey, a lion's head,
erased. lor ei werth. 47. 13
WYNNE, WATKIN-, of Peniarth, Merioneth, on a
chapeau, a boar, passant, ar., fretty, gu.
4. 12
WYNNE of Haslewood, co. Sligo, a wolf's head,
erased, ar. Non sibi, sed toto. 19. 6
WYNNE of Garthewin, Denbigh, Wei., a stag,
trippant. 79-4
WYNNE, Middx., an arm, in armour, erect,
ppr., in gauntlet a fleur-de-lis, ar.
WYNNE, Wei., a dolphin, haurient, ar. 68. 5
WYNNE, Yorks. and Wei., an eagle, displayed,
or. 95. 13
WYNNIATT of Guiting Grange, Glouc. , a lion's
head, ducally crowned. 161. 10
WYNNINGTON, Lond. and Chesh., a still, ar.
WYNSTON, Glouc. and Heref., a garb, erect, or,
sustained on either side by two lions, ram-
pant, dexter ar., sinister az. comp. 40; 3
WYNSTONE, Wei., same crest.
WYNTER, Wei., a heath-cock, ppr. 113. 10
WYRALL, Eng., a cock's head, erased, gu.
94- 9
WYRLAY, or WYRLEY, out of a ducal coronet,
or, two wings, addorsed, ppr.
WYRLEY, Staffs., a wing, erect. 107. 14
WYRRALD, Glouc., in lion's gamb, erect, gu., a
cross crosslet, fitched, ar. comp. 52. 2
WYRRALL, Glouc., an arm, in armour, in hand
a sword, all ppr. 140. 13
WYRRALL, Yorks., in lion's gamb, erased, sa.,
a cup, or. 49. 8
WYSE of Cuddagh, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant,
gu., guttle, ar. Sapere aude. 44. 14
WYTHENS, on a ducal coronet, gu., a talbot.
60. 2
WYTHENS, a leopard, sejant, erm., collared and
lined, or, holding out the line with the dexter
paw.
WYTHERNEWYKE, Line., a bustard, close, ar.
118. 6
WYTHERS, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads, ppr. 96. 9
WYTHERS, Ess. and Hants, a demi-hare, ppr.,
in mouth three stalks of wheat, or.
WYVELL, Eng., on a mount, a peacock, ppr.
117. 6
WYVELL, Surr. and Yorks., a wyvern, wings
addorsed, ar., vomiting fire, ppr. comp. 91. 12
WYVILL, of Constable Burton, Yorks., a
wyvern, ar. Par la volonte de Dieu. 91. 5
YABSLEY, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, hold-
ing in paws a serpent, ppr. Industrie et
spe. 46- 7
YALDWYN, Suss., on a chapeau, sa., turned up,
erm., a sword, in pale, ar., hilt and pommel,
or, between wings, gold. 52. 3
YAL,
437
YOB
YALE, Salop, on a chapeau, a boar, in a net.
4. 8
YARBOROUGH, Line., a falcon, close, or, belled,
gold, preying on a cock-pheasant, ppr.
YARBOROUGH, Earl of (Anderson-Pelham) :
(i.) For Pelham, a peacock, in pride, ppr.
1 1 6. i. (2.) For Anderson, a water-spaniel,
or. 35. I
YARBURGH of Heslington Hall, Yorks., a fal-
con, close, or, belled, gold, preying on a
duck, ppr. Non est sine pulvere palma.
see plate 104
YARD, an arrow, in pale, point upwards, en-
filed with a ducal coronet, ppr. comp. 138. 9
YARDELEY, or YARDLEY, a stag, in full course,
or. 81. 13
YARDELEY, Eng., a hind, passant, ppr. 85. 7
YARDLEY, Wei., a buck, springing. 79. 7
YARDLEY, Kent and Staffs. : (i.) A buck, cur-
rent, gu., attired, or. 81. 13. (2.) A goat,
salient, ppr. 56. 5
YARDLY, or YARDLEY, Eng., a hind's head, or.
85- 3
YARKER, Eng., a greyhound, current, ppr.
17. 8
YARKER of Leyburn Hall, Yorks., a stork,
rising, ar., collared, beaked, and legged, gu.,
resting dexter on a human heart, of the
second, in beak an oak-branch, fructed, ppr.
La Jin couronne les ceuvres.
YARMOUTH, Norf. and Suff., a pheasant, close,
ppr. 113- 13
YARROW, Eng., a buck, trippant, gu., attired
and unguled, or. 79. 2
YARWORTH, an arm, erect, ppr., hand grasping
a snake, environed round arm, vert. 155. II
YARWORTH, Suff., a hawk, ppr., belled, or.
104. 2
YATE, Glouc., an elephant's head, ar., tusked,
or. Quo virtus vocat. 24. 10
YATE, Glouc., a falcon, volant, or. Quod pudet,
hoc pig eat. 105. I
YATE, Eng., a horse's head, gu. 72. i
YATE, Warw., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
goat's head, sa., armed, ar. 55-8
YATE, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
goat's head, sa., bearded and attired, of the
first. 55- 8
YATE, Wilts., a demi-goat, rampant, per pale,
sa. and ar., attired, counterchanged, holding
between paws a gate, or. 56. I
YATES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a goat's
head, sa., attired and bearded, ar. 55-8
YATES, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, az.
44. 14
YATES, an antelope's head, ppr. 82. 7
YATES, Sco., a gate, ppr. Securus. 155. 12
YA\VKINS, Sco., a naked arm, embowed, wield-
ing a scimitar all ppr. Prcesto et persisto.
146. 4
YAXLEY, an heraldic antelope, sa., bezante*e,
attired, maned, and tufted, or. 82. 14
YAXLEY, Suff., a demi-unicorn, collared, go-
bony. 70. 7
YAXLEY, Suff., an Indian goat, ar., pellettee,
attired, or. 56. 9
YEA, a ram, passant, ar. 57. n
YEA, Bart., Somers., a talbot, passant, ar.
Esto semper fidelis. 61. 7
YEARDS, Eng., an arrow, in pale, point up-
wards, enfiled with a ducal coronet, ppr.
comp. 138. q
YEATES, or YEATS, Eng., a lion's head, erased,
ar. - 47- 13
YEATES, Iri., a shark, issuant, regardant, swal-
lowing a man, all ppr. 6. 12
YEATMAN of Stock House, Dors., a goat's head,
erased, sa., horned, bearded, and charged
with a gate, or. Propositi tenax.
YELDHAM, or YILDHAM, Ess., a bezant, thereon
a lion's head, erased, az., collare*d with a bar-
gemelle, flory counter-flory, ar. Fides culpari
metuens. 49. 4
YELLOWLEY, Eng., a bat, displayed, sa. 74. 5
YELVERTON, Viscount Avonmore. See AVON-
MORE.
YELVERTON, a lion, passant, gardant, gu. Foy
en tout. 36- *3
YELVERTON, a lion, passant, regardant, gu.
Foy en tout. 36. 3
YENN, Lond. , a lion, passant, az. 36. I
YEO, Devons., a peacock, ppr. 117. 10
YEOMAN, a hand throwing a dart. Shoot thus.
i. 6
YEOMAN, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a spear, both ppr. 141. 6
YEOMANS, a dexter arm, in hand a spear, ppr.
148. 10
YER, Eng., a wolf, sejant, sa. 19. 12
YERBINE, Glouc. and Wilts., a lion's head,
per fess, or and ar. 47. 13
YERBURY, same crest.
YESTER, a ram's head, ar., crowned, or.
57- 3
YETS WORTH, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, a
buck's head, both or, in mouth a rose, gu.,
stalked and leaved, vert.
YETTS, Sco., a greyhound's head, ar. 18. IO
YEVEREY, Eng., an elephant's head. 24. 10
YLES, Sco., a stag's head, erased. 83. 13
YOB, Eng., an anchor, sa. 153. 1 1
YON, Line., a cubit arm, erect, vested, purp.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a bunch of mari-
golds, of the third, stalked and leaved, vert.
156. 12
YONG, Suss., a demi-griffin, segreant, regard-
ant, az., beaked and legged, or, charged
with a crescent. 86. 1 1
YONGE of Puslinch, Devons., a buck's head,
couped, between two fern-branches, all ppr.
Qualis vita, finis ita.
YONGE, or YOUNG, Berks., out of a mural coro-
net, gu., a goat's head, or. see plate 55
YONGE, Eng., a stork, ar., wings expanded,
az., in beak a snake, ppr. 115. 13
YONGE, Lond., a dragon's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged, ar. 90. 7
YONGE of Charnes Hall, Staffs., an antelope's
head, erased, or, guttfe-de-,sang. Et servata,
fides perfectus amorque ditabunt. 82. 6
YONGE, Salop, a wolf, passant, sa. 63. 3
YONGE, Somers., a lion's head, erased, per fess,
or and gu., ducally crowned, gold.
see plate 4 7
YONGE, Berks, and Devons., a boar's head,
erased, vert, armed and bristled, or. Forti-
tudine ct prudentid. IS« 5
YORK of Wighill Park, Yorks., a demi-lion,
per fess, wavy, the upper part, gu., the
lower barry wavy of four, erminois and az.,
supporting a wool pack, erect, ppr., on the
breast a gold key, barways. see plate 46
YORK, out of a ducal coronet, a dragon's head.
90. 12
YOR
433
ZEP
YORK, Yorks., a monkey's head, erased, ppr.
33- 10
YORK, Eng., a thistle, ppr. 29. 10
YORKE of Erddig, Denbigh, a lion's head,
erased, ppr., collared, gu., charged with a
bezant. Nee cupias, nee metuas. comp. 49. 12
YORKE, Glouc. and Line., same crest and
motto.
YORKE, Line.*, Yorks., and Northamp., a mon-
key's head, ppr. 33. 10
YORKE of Bewerley Hall, Yorks., same crest.
YORKE, Earl of Hardwicke. See HARDWICKE.
YORKS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, collared.
comp. 49. 12
YORSTONE, Sco., a rose, stalked and leaved,
ppr. 30. 8
YOUL, Sco., a garb, or. Per vim et mrtutem.
12. 13
YOUNG, Bart., Bucks., a cubit arm, erect, hand
grasping an arrow, all ppr. Press through.
156. 6
YOUNG, Iri., a stag's head, erased, or. 83. 13
YOUNG, Chesh. and Wei., a demi-lion, or, col-
lared, per pale, ermine and ermines.
45- H
YOUNG, Sco., a dolphin, haurient. 68. 5
YOUNG, Sco., a dolphin, naiant, ppr. Every
point. 68. ii
YOUNG, Sco., an anchor, in the sea, surmounted
of a dove, in mouth an olive-branch, all
ppr. Sperando spiro. 106. 4
YOUNG, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
a lance, in bend, ppr.
YOUNG, out of a ducal coronet, a buck's head,
between two palm-branches. see plate 83
YOUNG, a buck's head, bezant^e, between two
palm-branches.
YOUNG, a boar's head, couped at neck, ppr.
3- 9
YOUNG, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a
sword, erect, ppr. Robere prudentia prcestat.
44. II
YOUNG, a lion, rampant, gardant, per fess, or
and gu., supporting a battle-axe, gold.
YOUNG, a squirrel, sejant, gu., holding a nut-
branch, vert, fructed, gold. 58. 1 1
YOUNG, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
ibex's head, armed and tufted, gold.
YOUNG, Surr., from water, ppr., an anchor,
erect, sa., stock and ring, or, the stem en-
twined by a serpent, also ppr. i. 7
YOUNG, a sword and pen, in saltier, ppr.
133. 8
YOUNG, Kent, a griffin's head, erased, per fess,
charged with two escallops, counterchanged.
YOUNG, Kent, a lion's head, gardant, or, be-
tween wings, ar., each charged with a fleur-
de-lis, az.
YOUNG, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an ibex, ar., attired, gold.
comp. 82. 12 and 13
YOUNG, Bart., Iri., a demi^lion, rampant,
charged on shoulder with a trefoil, slipped,
in dexter a dagger, erect. Robori prudentia
prcestat. comp. 44. n
YOUNG, Bart., Bucks., a demi-unicorn, couped,
erm., armed, crined, and unguled, or, gorged
with a naval coronet, az., supporting an
anchor, erect, sa. Be right, and persist.
70. 8
YOUNG, Sco., a dexter hand holding a pen,
ppr. Scripta manent. 144. 10
YOUNG of Orlingbury, Northamp., a boar's
head. 3. 9
YOUNG, Roscommon, out of a ducal coronet.
or, a dragon's head, erect, ppr. 90. 12
YOUNG of Kingerby, Line. : (i.) A wolf, se-
jant, regardant, sa., between paws a human
head. (2.) A lion, rampant, or. Toujours
jeune. 41. 12
YOUNG, Bart., Bucks., a dexter arm, throwing
a dart, ppr. Press through. 157-6
YOUNGE, Ess., within a chaplet, vert, a griffin's
head, erased, or.
YOUNGE, Middx. and Wilts., a demi-greyhound.
J7- 3
YOUNGE, Dors., a demi-sea-unicorn, ar., armed
and finned, gu. 69. 9
YOUNGE, Dors., a sea-unicorn, ar., finned and
horned, gu.
YOUNGE, Hants, a stag's head, erm., erased,
per fess, gu. 83. 13
YOUNGE, Lond. and Staffs., on a rock, a Cor-
nish chough, all ppr. 114. 10
YOUNGER, Northamp. and Heref., a stag's
head, or. 83. 13
YOUNGER, Sco., an armed leg, couped at thigh,
az., spurred, or. • 138. 5
YOUNGHUSBAND, ISAAC, of Brighton, Mel-
bourne, Victoria, on water, ppr., a swan, sa.,
beaked, gu., semee of mullets, ar., in beak
an annulet, gold. Virtutis conjux. 162. 12
YOUNGHUSBAND, CROSSTHWAITE, Lancaster,
same crest and motto.
YOUNGRAVE, Heref. and Northamp., a buck's
head, or. 84. 1 1
YPRES, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded.
100. 14
YUILLE, Lond., an ear of wheat, ppr., leaved,
vert. 13. 7
YUILLE of Darleith, Dumbarton, same crest.
Numine et virtute.
YULE, Sco., a stalk of wheat, bladed. Per vim
et mrtutem. 1 3. 7
YVAIN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a dexter
hand holding a rose-branch, all ppr. 125. 2
ZACHERT, and ZACHET, on stalks, vert, three
roses, the middle one ar., the others gu.
53- 5
ZAMOTSKA, a demi-Indian goat, rampant.
56. 8
ZEPHANE, or ZEPHANI, Surr., a demi-man, in
ZET
439
ZYM
complete dress, sinister resting on the head
of a tiger, enraged, dexter wielding a scimi-
tar in the attitude of striking, the blade
broken, all ppr. Miserrima vidi — and —
Scuto divino. 124. 5
ZETLAND, Earl of (Dundas), a lion's head, gar-
dant, ppr., crowned with an antique crown,
or, struggling through an oak-bush, also
ppr., fructed, or. Essay ez. comp. 48. 1 1
ZINZAN, Eng., a dove, wings expanded, az.
99- ii
ZORKS, Eng., an eagle, with two heads, dis-
played, surmounted of a saltier, gu. 95. 8
ZORNLIN, Surr., an arm, embowed, bare to the
elbow, in hand a barbel. Fai bien crain
rien.
ZOUCH, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
mule's head, ar., bridled, grey. comp. 73. I
ZOUCH, Wilts, and Somers., on a staff, couped
and raguly, or, sprouting at dexter point, a
raven, wings expanded, ar.
ZOUCH, Eng., an ass's head, couped, or.
20. 2
ZOUCH, Wilts., an ass's head, ar., muzzled with
cord, charged on neck with a fleur-de-lis,
vert.
ZOUCH, Eng., an ass's head, tied round mouth
by a cord, all ar.
ZOUCHK, Eng., an ass's head, couped, erm.
20. 2
ZURICH, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a lion,
passant, gardant, gu., ducally crowned, gold.
37- i
ZYMON, Eng., a cross crosslet and sword, point
downward, in saltier. comp. 52. I
DICTIONAEY
TERMS AND SUBJECTS
USED IN CRESTED HERALDRY.
AGO
AZU
ACCOLED, collared.
ACORNED, an oak-tree, fructed.
ACORNS, 3. 5 ; 3. ii ; 30. 2 ; 54. 7 ; 102. 4
ADDORSED, ADOSSED, or ADOSEE, two ani-
inals, birds, fish, &c., placed back to back.
17. 12
AFFRONTEE, full-faced ; it is often used in the
same sense as gardant. 15. 10
ALLERION, an eagle, displayed, without beak
or feet.
ANCHOR, the emblem of hope, I. 3; I. 5; I. 7;
9.9; 66.15; 94.3; 115.11; 120.14;
128. I ; 131. 12; 133. 7 ; 138. 12; 140. 6;
146. 8; 151. 13; 153. II ; 159. 14
ANGELS. plate 139
ANNULET, a ring, the emblem of strength,
128. 4; 150. 3
ANTELOPE, an animal of the deer kind, with
two straight taper horns. plate 82
ANTELOPE, heraldic, fabled, with the body
of the stag, tail of a unicorn, tusk at tip of
nose, tufts down back part of neck, and on
his tail, chest, and thighs. 64. 5 ; 82. 14
APAUME"E, front view of the hand. 159. 13
ARGENT, silver, or white ; when engraved,
left plain.
ARCHER, with bow and arrow.
126. 14; 133. 13; 137. 2
ARM, or CUBIT ARM, unless otherwise de-
scribed, is always from the elbow.
ARM, erect or cubit. I. 6; 76. I ; 116. 14;
121. 10; 122. 6 ; 123. 15 ; 124. 3 ; 125. 2 ;
126. i; 127. 7; 128. 4; 130. 4; 131. 6;
132- 15; 133- 4; 134-8; 144. 13; I45-3J
151. 5; 152. 4; 155. I ; 156.5
ARM, erect or cubit, vested. I. 4 ; 2. I ;
2. 14; 135. 5; 137. i; 141-9; H9- 10 ;
150. 12 ; 151. 7 ; 154. 2 ; 156. 12
ARM, erect or cubit, in armour. 121. i.;
121. 3 ; 122. 3 ; 124. 7 ; 128. 13 ; 132. 13;
141. 5 ; 152. 4
ARM, embowed. 2. 6 ; 2. 7 ; 121. 4 ; 122. i ;
123. 7 ; 125. 7 ; 142. 8 ; 144. 15 ; 146. 2 ;
147. 13; 148. 14; 156. II ; 157.
ARM, embowed, issuing from the shoulder,
ARM, embowed, vested. 67. 12 ; 103. 8 ;
120. 8; 135. ii ; 146. 9; 147. 10 ; 148. 4;
151. 12; 154. 8
ARM, embowed, vested with leaves. 124. 15
ARM, embowed, in armour. i. 5 ; 1.9;
2. 12; 67. 13; 120. 9; 121. 6; 122. 15;
123. n ; 124. 9; 125. 7; 137. II ;
140. 10 ; 141. 12 ; 142. I ; 143. 13 ;
148. 15; 150. 13; 154. 5; 157.
ARM EMBOWED and COUPED, always resting
on the elbow.
ARMED, when the horns, claws, or teeth of any
beast, and the beak or talons of any bird,
are in colour different from the body, it is
said to be armed of that colour.
ARROW, barbed. 10. 10
ARROWS. 3. 7 ; 1 1. 5 ; 78. 1 1 ; 107. 10 ;
III. 10 ; 125. 5; 130. 3; 143. 4; 146. i;
148. 15 ; 156. 13; 157. 6
Ass (the emblem of patience)
plate 20. 85. 14
ASSURGENT, rising out of the sea. 69. 10
ASTROID, a small star.
ASTROLABE, an instrument for taking the alti-
tude of the sun or stars. 77- 10
ATTIRED, horned, used when speaking of the
horns of a stag, hart, or buck.
ATTIRES, horns of a stag.
2. 14; 4. 2; 131. 2
AURE, drops of gold.
AXE. 42. 14; 43. ii; 44. 15; 94. 5; no. 8;
ill. 4; 123. 9; 126. 15; 132. 4; 146. 2 ;
153. 3; 156. 2; 156. 14; 157- 3
AYLET, sea-swallow or Cornish chough.
114. 14
AZURE, az., bltte ; when engraved, horizontal
lines.
BAD
442
CAD
BADGER. 34. n
BALL. 153. 10
BALL, fire. 32. 10 ; 142. 8 ; 146. 6 ; 147. 7 ;
154. ii ; 155. 3
BANNER. 2. 8 ; 10. 2 ; 14. 5 ; 40. n ; 41. 6 ;
46. i; 50.4; no. 10 ; 121.13; 132.5;
145. ii ; 151. 12; 153. 5; 154. 2; 157. 12
BAND, the fillet, or bandage, by which a garb,
arrows, &c., are bound.
BANDED, when the band of a garb, &c., is of a
colour different from the garb itself, it is
said to be banded, and the colour described.
BAR, a diminutive of the fess.
BAR-GEMELLE, a double bar, or two bars placed
near and parallel to each other.
BARBED, the five green leaves on the outside
of a full-blown rose are the barbs.
BARBED-ARROW, an arrow with head pointed
and jagged.
BARBED-HORSE, a horse, barbed at all points ;
a war-horse, completely accoutred.
BARNACLE, a water-fowl resembling a goose.
BARRULET, a diminutive of the bar — one fourth.
BARRULT, divided into several equal parts,
fessways.
BARRY, a transverse division into several equal
parts, fessways, of two or more tinctures in-
terchangeably disposed ; the number of divi-
sions are always specified as barry of six,
eight, ten, or twelve.
BASILISK, an imaginary animal like a wy vern,
with the head of a dragon at the end of its
tail.
BAT, always displaced. plate 74
BATON, a staff or truncheon. I. 4 ; 43. 9 ;
51. 14; 153. 12
BATTLE-AXE, an ancient war-like weapon.
BATTLE-AXE, 42. 14; 44. 15; 49. 3; 94. 5;
no. 8; 123. 9; 126. 15; 131. n; 132. 4;
145. 9; 146. 2
BATTLED, in form of a battlement.
BATTLED, embattled, one battlement upon
another.
BATTLEMENT, upper works of a castle or tower.
BEACON, a fire-beacon, used as a signal.
2. 9 ; 2. 13 ; 39. 9
BEAK, the bill of a bird ; in birds of prey,
termed arms.
BEAKED, birds are termed beaked when the
bills are of a different tincture from their
bodies.
BEARS. plate 28 ; 35. 7
BEAR'S HEADS. plates 20 and 28
BEAR'S PAWS. plate 5 1
BEAVER. 33. n
BEE HIVES. 64. i ; 76. i
BEES. 76. 2 ; 76. 5 ; no. 5
BELL. 159. i
BELLED, when a hawk or falcon has bells at-
tached to its legs. plate A
BEND, one of the nine ordinaries ; it occupies
one third part of the field or crest, and is
drawn diagonally from the dexter chief to
the sinister base.
BENDLET, a diminutive of the bend, one-half
of its breadth. See PER BEND.
BENDWAYS, obliquely, or in bend.
BENDY, divided into an equal number of pieces
in a slanting direction from dexter to sinis-
ter.
BEZANT, a round flat piece of metal represent-
ing money. plate A
BEZANT^E, strewed with bezants.
BILLETS, oblong square figures. 158. 7 ; 160. I
BILLETTE, BILLETT^E, strewed with billets.
18. 12
BISHOP'S MITRE. i. 2 ; 159. 3
BITTERN. 118. 13
BLACK, sable, sa.
BLACKAMOOR with bow and arrow. 125. 5
BLACKAMOORS' HEADS. 121. 8; 135. 13
BLACKBIRD. 119. 13
BLADED, when the stalk or blade of grain is
of a tincture different from the ear or fruit ;
thus, an ear of wheat, or, bladed, vert. J 3. 8
BLAZING STAR or COMET, is represented with
an illuminated tail streaming from it. 7. 6
BLAZON. This word is used either to denote
the drawing or expounding a coat of arms.
BLOODHOUND, like the talbot, and generally
drawn on scent. plates 60 and 61
BOARS, always the wild boar. plate 4
BOARS' HEADS, plates 3 and 4 ; 20. 7 ; 34. 10 ;
127. 4; 148. ii ; 150. 4
BOAT. Various kinds are used. 21. 9 ; 50. 12
BONE and PALM, in saltier. 66. 6
BOOK, always the Bible. 126. I ; 144. 12 ;
149. 3; 151. 4; 152. 2
BOOT and SPUR. 133. 12; 136.4
BOUGET. See WATER BOUGET.
Bow and ARROWS. 158. 4
Bows are of various descriptions, and in blazon
must be named as an archer's or strung bow.
122. 6 ; 125. 5 ; 132. 1 1 ; 133. 13 ; 146. 5 ;
147. 13; 148.4; or crossbow, 66. 5; and
whether bent or unbent.
BOWED, or EMBOWED. See EMBOWED.
BOY, naked. 121. 5
BRACED, interlaced.
BRIDGE. 24. 4; 127. 13
BRISTLED, the hair on the neck and back of
the boar.
BROAD-ARROW differs from the pheon by hav-
ing the inside of the barbs plain.
BUCKLER, a shield. 143. 13
BUCKLES are borne of various forms, oval,
round, lozengy, and masculy. 80. i ; 87. 14 ;
132. 7; 154. 4
BUGLE-HORNS are generally stringed and gar-
nished, or veruled ; when unstrung they are
always described so. i. 12 ; i. 13 ; 152. 14;
155- 4
BULL, demi. 67. 9
BULLS, sometimes borne winged, and BULLS'
HEADS. plates II and 12
BULL'S LEG. 34. 3
BURGANET, or BuRGONET, a steel cap or hel-
met, anciently worn by infantry. See HEL-
MET.
BUSH, or BRUSH, the tail of a fox. '
BUSTARD, a kind of wild turkey, of a brownish
colour. 1 1 8. 6
CABLE, a rope, affixed to an anchor. I. 7
CABOSSED, a head, full-faced, no part of the
neck visible. 14. 5
CADUCEUS, or MERCURY'S MACE, a slender
staff, entwined by two serpents, heads meet-
ing at top, and tails at base or handle.
123- 3; '33- 9J HI- 10
CAL
443
CALTRAPS, or G-ALTRAPS, an instrument an-
ciently used in war to wound the horses'
feet, having four points, and, when placed
on the ground, one point was always erect.
121. 3; 147. 6
CAMELOPARD. 30. 2
CAMELS, and CAMELS' HEADS. plate 31
CANNET, a duck without beak or feet, with
larger and more curvating neck than the
martlet, and unlike the allerion, by having
its head in profile.
CANNON. 132. 12
CAP OF DIGNITY OR MAINTENANCE, of crimson
velvet, turned up with ermine, with two
points turned to the back ; also called a
chapeau, and borne by some families under
the crest instead of the wreath. plate 4
CAP, collegiate. 122. 7
CAP, hunting. 51. n
CAP, winged. 123. 3; 133. 9
CAP, physician's. 156. 10
CAPARISONED, a horse completely armed.
CARTOUCHE, an oval shield.
CARBUNCLE, or ESCARBUNCLE, a gem, or pre-
cious stone. 44. 10 ; 123. 4; 134. 10 ;
I56- !5
CASQUE, a helmet. See HELMET.
CASTLE IN FLAMES. 67. 3
CASTLES have always two towers, joined by an
intervening wall ; when the cement is diifer-
ent in colour from the stones, it is said to be
masoned of that particular colour.
plate 23 ; 34. 4
CAT, generally understood to be the wild or
mountain-cat, and is always gardant.
30- 2 ; 33. 9 ; 34. 2 ; 63. 12
CATHERINE WHEEL, that on which St. Cathe-
rine is supposed to have suffered martyrdom.
126. 9; 145. 15
CENTAUR, or SAGITTARIUS, fabled half-man,
half -horse. 133. 13
CHALICE, a communion cup. See CUP.
CHAPEAU, a cap, hat, or bonnet. See CAP OF
DIGNITY.
CHAPEAU, winged. 144. 9
CHAPLET, a garland, or wreath of flowers,
laurel, olive, oak, &c. plate C
CHAPLET OF ROSES, composed of four roses
only, the other part of leaves. plate 0
CHART. 52. 9
CHECKY, CHEQUY, a field, &c., divided into
equal parts or squares, of different tinctures.
CHERUB, a child's head between two wings.
130. 10
CHERUB, winged.
CHESS-ROOK, used in the game of chess.
93- 6
CHEVALIER, a knight on horseback, completely
armed. 73. 13; 120. 13; 124. 8; 137. 5;
140. II
CHEVERON, CHEVRON, resembling two rafters,
meeting at top. 148. 7
CHOUGH, Cornish. 112. 2; 119. 7
CHURCHES. plate 23
CINQUEFOIL, "five-leaved grass, with the leaves
issuing from a ball or centre-point.
So. 3; 128. 12; 129. 2; 136. 15
Civic CROWN, among the Romans, was a gar-
land of oak-leaves and acorns. plate 0 1 8
CLARION, a shrill trumpet.
CLENCHED, the hand closed. 142. 6
CLOSE, a bird, addicted to flight, is close when
CBA
the wings are kept close to the body ; also,
a helmet, with the vizor down. 99. 13
CLOUDS. plate 8; 14. i; 136. I
CLOUDS, hands out of. 121. 7; 136. 3;
137. 9; 140. 9; 141. 3; 150. 5; 152. 5;
152. 13; 153. 6; 153. 13; 154. 5-
CLUB. 123. n; 128. 8; 149. 7; 154. 14;
155. 5; 158. 8
COCKATRICE, fabled, differs from the wyvern,
being combed, wattled, and spurred like the
dunghill-cock. plate 92
COCK, game. 74. 13
COCK (the emblem of vigilance, generally re-
presented as crowing), and COCKS' HEADS.
plates 93 and 94
COLLARED, or GORGED, when a collar, coronet,
&c., is round the neck of any animal. 14. 2
COLUMNS, generally of the Doric order. 50. 14 ;
117. 3; 132. i; 132. 3; 136. 5; 153. 4;
158. I
COMBATANT, two lions fronting each other.
40. i
COMBED, when the comb or crest is of a colour
different from the body.
COMET, a blazing star, streaming light. 7. 6
COMPASSES. 137. n
COMPLEMENT, applied to the inoon, to denote
her being full. 7. 8
COMPONEE, or COMPONY, squares formed by
two different colours.
CONE. 38. 7
CONE, wreathed. 145. 14
CONEY, or CONY, a rabbit.
CONFRONTED, fronting each other.
CONJOINED, when charges are linked together.
150. 3
COOTE, a water-fowl, 109. 8
CORBIE, a crow, or raven. 114. 10
CORNISH CHOUGH, a species of crow or raven,
black, with legs and beak red ; common in
Cornwall. 119. 7
CORNUCOPIA, or HORN OF PLENTY, filled with
fruits, corn, &c. 30. 13
CORONET, ducal, if not otherwise described,
should exhibit three leaves only. 25. 10
CORONET, eastern, or antique, represented with
five points. plate C 4
CORONET, mural, embattled, also called a mural
crown. plate C 14
CORONET, naval, also called a naval crown;
a circle, chaced ; on the edge four masts,
each with top-sail, and as many sterns of
vessels, placed alternately.
plate C IS', 81. 2; 122. 2; 149. 13
CORONET, palisado, also called apalisado crown;
a circle, with pales or palisadoes fastened
to the rim. plate C 14
CORONET, vallarie, vail or, vallary. See VAL-
LARY CROWN. C 13
COUCHANT, COUCHE, or COUCHED, lying, with
head upright, to distinguish from dormant.
39- 5
COULTER, knife of a plough.
COUPED, cut clean off. 18. 10
COUNTERCHANGED, an alternate changing of the
colours.
COURANT, CURRENT, CURSANT, running at full
speed. 17. 8
COUTEAU, a knife, cutlass, or sword.
CRAB. 6. 8
CRANES and CRANE'S HEAD.
plates 115 and 116; 140. 10
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CRENELLEE, embattled.
CRESCENT, a half -moon, horns turned upwards.
L 2 ; 8. II ; II. 4; 43. 6; 65. I ; 77. 2 ;
1 5 94- 4; 95- i; 95- 9i "3- i; 126. 7;
127. i; 140. 2
CRESCENT, inflames. . 52. 12; 93. 3
Decrescent, horns turned towards dexter.
93. 3 ; 105. 8
Increscent, horns turned towards sinister.
43- 8; 93- i
CRESTED, applied to the comb of a cock, or
other bird.
GRIN ED, the hair of man or animal, when of a
colour different from that of the body, is
crined of that colour.
CROCODILE. 27. i ; 27. 1 1
CROSS BOW. • 66. 5
CROWN. See CORONETS.
CROSS AVELANE, or AVELLANE, resembles four
filberts or hazel nuts, stalk to stalk.
95- 3
CROSS CALVARY, or THE CROSS, generally
mounted on three steps, grieces, or degrees.
162. 10 ; plate A
CROSS CAPITAL, corniced at each extremity.
CROSS CROSSLET, ending in little crosses at each
extremity. 45. 4 ; 140. 14 ; plate A
CROSS CROSSLET, fitched, lower part sharpened
to a point. 14. 4; 44. 7; 52. I ; 85. 10;
93. 5; 103. 8; 120. 4; 141. 14; 160. 9;
plate A
CROSS FLORY, or FLEURY, a fleur-de-lis at each
extremity. 12. I ; 62. 3 ; 77. 7 ; 95. 10;
123. 6 ; plate A
CROSS FORME"E, or PATTEE, spreading like dove-
tails at each extremity. 12. 6; 38. 7;
40. 8; 44. I ; 52. 2; 77. 2; 93. 10; 94. 6;
95. 12; 123. 5; 132. 10; 158. 13;
plate A
CROSS MILL-RIND, resembling a mill-rind.
CROSS MOLINE, same as the mill-rind, but not
perforated in the centre. plate A
CROSS CLECHEE, spreads from the centre
towards the extremities, and ends in an
angle.
CROSS PATTEE. See CROSS FORMEE.
CROSSWAYS, figures in form of a cross.
CROSS PATONCE. 2. 1 1 ; plate A
CROSS POTENT. 40. 4; 43. 13-; 109. 2;
137. 2 ; plate A
CROSS OF ST. ANDREW s. 67. i
CROSS POMMELLE. plate A
CROSS CRESCENTED. plate A
CROSS RAGULED. plate A
CROW. 112. 4 ; 119. 7
CROZIER. 128. 15
CRUSILY, strewed with cross crosslets.
CUBIT ARM, is the hand and arm couped at the
elbow.
CUP, covered. I. i; 67. 12; 89. 2; 135. 2;
142. ii
CUP, uncovered. 49. 8 ; 96. i ; 133. 10 ;
134- 6; 159- 5
CUP IN FLAMES. 151. 2
CUPID. 126. 2; 135. i
CUPID'S HEAD. I3O. IO
CUPOLA, dome of a building. 22. 5
CURLEW, a waterfowl. 74. 1 1
CURLING STONE. • 13 3. 6
CURVED, CURVAL, CURVANT, bowed.
CUSHIM. 150. 14
CYGNET, a young swan. 75. 7
D
DAGGER. 127. 7; 130. n; 145. 5; 150. 10;
159- 4
DANCETTEE, when the teeth or indents of a
zigzag line are large and wide.
DARTS, i. 6; 2. 4 ; 127. n ; 137. 6; 138. 9;
153- 13; I56- 6-: J57- 7-
DECRESCENT, the half-moon looking to the
sinister. 93. 3 ; 105. 8
DEMI, one half. 4. 5
DEVOURING, fish borne feeding are termed de-
vouring, because they swallow without chew-
ing.
DEXTER, the right.
DISPLAYED, wings when expanded. 96. 10
DOLPHIN, a sea fish, very straight, but gene-
rally drawn embowed. A dolphin, naiant.
plate 68; 160. II
DOLPHIN'S HEAD. 32. 12
DORMANT, sleeping, with head resting upon
forepaws. . 59- *
DOUBLE-QUEUED, having two tails. 46. 12
DOVE, the emblem of peace. 74. 7 ; 93. 8 ;
99. n; 105. 2 ; plate 106 ; 1 12. 1 1 ; 1 13. 7 J
118. 5
DRAGON, fabled, differs from the wyvern by
having four feet. 36. 8 ; and plates 89 and 90
DRAKE. 109. io
DUCAL CORONET, frequently used instead of a
wreath, or as a collar ; it should have three
leaves. plate C 1 1
DUCK. 109. 7
E
EAGLE (gmblem of magnanimity and fortitude
of mind) and EAGLES' HEADS.
plates 95-103 ; 115. io; 161. 4
EAGLE DISPLAYED, when the wings and legs
are extended on each side of the body.
96. io
EAGLE RISING, about to take wing, or, wings
expanded and inverted. 98. io
EAGLE PERCHING, or alighting, with wings ex-
panded.
EARED, when the ears are in colour different
from the body, they are eared of such colour.
EEL. i io. 7; 115. 5
ELEPHANTS are represented with and without
castles on their backs. plate 24
ELEPHANTS' TRUNKS. 77. 12 ; 145. 7
EMBATTLED, like the battlements of a castle.
EMBOWED, arm from the shoulder, bent at the
elbow. 147. 13
EMBRUED, dipt in blood ; any weapon, bloody,
or mouths bloody with devouring prey.
ENDORSED. See ADDORSED.
ENFILED, when a head, or any other charge, is
placed on the blade of a sword, it is enfiled
with whatever is borne upon it. 152. 6
ENGRAILED, when the edge of a border, bend,
fess, &c., is composed of semicircular indents.
ENSIGNED, crowns, coronets, and other things,
borne on or over charges; as "a heart en-
signed with a crown. 15 4- 3
ENTWINED, generally round the neck with a
snake, sometimes a sword with a branch of
laurel. in. io
ENVELOPED, animals entwined by snakes.
97- 13
ENWRAPPED. See ENTWINED.
ERA
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ERADICATED, torn up by the roots.
ERASED, forcibly torn off, leaving the separated
parts jagged and uneven. 3. 8
ERECT, upright. A sword, erect. 152. 5
ERMINE, the. 33. 5
ERMINE, white, with black spots or tufts.
ERMINES, black, with white spots.
ERMINOIS, ground yellow, powdered, black.
ESCALLOP-SHELL, bearings for those who have
made long voyages, or who have had im-
portant naval commands, and gained great
victories ; much used by pilgrims.
plate 5; 37. 2; 158. 3
ESCARBUNCLE. See CARBUNCLE.
ESCROL, a slip on which crests were formerly
placed ; now used to receive mottoes.
ESCUTCHEON, the original shield used in war,
and on which arms were borne ; the surface
is termed the field, because it contains such
marks of honour as were assumed or worn
in the field. 42. 7 ; 45. 2 ; 67. 1 1 ; 95. 3 ;
96.9; 120. 12; 122. i; 156. 4; 158. II ;
161. ii
ETOILE, a star with six waved rays or points.
19- 95 95- 6; 126. 7; 128. 5; 134. 5
ETOILE of eight points, four wavqd and four
straight, 154. 3 ; of sixteen points, eight
waved and eight straight.
EXPANDED. See DISPLAYED.
EYE, human. 120. 6; 126. 5
EYED, the variegated spots in the peacock's
tail.
FALCHION, a kind of broadsword.
FALCON, large species of sporting hawk.
51. 12; 104. 2; 105. I
FALCON'S LEG. 52. 4 ; 107. 13
FAWN. 64. i
FEATHERS, always those of the ostrich. 6. 3 ;
20. 75 51- 3; 78. 14; ioS. 5; 113. 2;
147. 5 ; 154. 2
FER-DE-MOLINE, a mill-rind. plate A
FERRET.
FESS, two horizontal lines drawn across the
field, giving a space nearly a third part of
the escutcheon.
FESSWAYS, in fess ; in a horizontal line.
FETTERLOCK. 45. 7; 77. 5; 124. 6
FIMBRIATED, a garment charged or bordered
all round.
FINCH, gold. 112. 5
FIR BRANCH. 13-5
FIR CONE. 54. 4
FIRE-BALL, or BALL FIRED, ppr., has always
the fire issuing from the top. 32. 10 ;
142. 8; 146. 6; 147. 7; 154. n; 155. 3
FIRE-BEACON, formerly used to give notice of
the approach of au enemy.
29. 2 ; 2. 13 ; 39. 9
FITCHED, or FITCH£E, sharpened to a point.
plate A
FLAG. 2. 8; 10. 2; 14. 5 ; 40. n ; 41. 6;
46. i; 50. 9; no. 10 ; 121. 13; 127. 13;
132. 5; 145. II ; 151. 12; 153. 5
FLAMANT, flaming. 138. i
FLAMBEAU. 40. 12
FLAME OP FIRE. 143. 9; 146. 3; 155. 14
FLEUR DE-LIS, flower of the lily. 37. 6 ;
77. 12 ; 102. 14; in. 5; 142. 13; 144. 9;
. 150. 8
FLEURY, FLORY, any bearing ending with a
fleur-de-lis.
FLOTANT, floating, or flying in the air.
FLUTE. 135. 10; 150. 6; 153. 9; 155. 8
FORMEE, or PATTEE, small at the centre, and
widening, till very broad at the ends.
plate A
FOUNTAIN, a waved roundle, 157. 9
FOUNTAIN, playing. 156. i
FOXES and Fox's HEADS. plate 16
FRASTED, broken.
FRASIER, a strawberry-plant, a cinquefoil.
plate A
FRET, two long pieces in saltier, extending to
the extremity of the field, and interlaced
within a mascle in the centre. 128. ii
FRETTY, eight, ten, or more pieces interlacing
each other. 128. n
FRUCTED, bearing fruit. 26. 6
FULGENT, having rays. 14. i
FUMENT, emitting smoke.
FURCHE, FOURCHEX also FOURCHI, forked or
fitchecL
FURNISHED, a horse when completely capari-
soned ; also applied to other things ; as, the
attire of a stag, furnished with six antlers,
&c.
FURS, are six in number, Ermine, Ermines,
Erminois, Pean, Potent, and Vair.
G
GAD, a plate of steel or iron.
GAD-FLY, a fly that so stings the cattle as to
make them gad or run madly about.
GALLEY, a vessel with oars. 21. 2
GALTRAP. See CALTRAP.
GAME, the fore-leg of a lion or other beast,
from the knee joint ; if couped or erased
near the middle joint, it is called a paw.
GARB, a sheaf of corn or wheat. plate 12 ;
40. 3; 41. 13; 42. 12; 112. 6; 122. 10 ;
136. 10
GARDANT, looking right forward. 36. 13
GARLAND, chaplet or wreath of flowers or
leaves.
GARLAND OF ROSES. 15. n; no. 5; 128. 7;
141- 3
GATE. 56. i ; 155. 12
GAUNTLET, an iron glove. 99. 5; 99. 13;
121. 14
GAZE, at, the hart, stag, buck, or hind, when
affronte'e, or full-faced ; all other beasts in
this attitude are gardant. 8 1. 12
GEMEL, or BAR-GEMEL, signifies a double bar
or two bars near and parallel to each other.
GIRAFFE. 30. 2
GLOBE. plate 8 ; 106. 5 ; 148. i
GLOVE. 67. 6
GOATS and GOATS' HEADS. plates 55 and 56
GOLDFINCH. 112. 5
GOLDEN-FLEECE, a ram stuffed and suspended
by a collar round his middle. 57. 6
GOLPES, purple-coloured rouudles. plate A
GOBONY. See COMPONEE.
GORGED. See COLLARED.
GOS-HAWK, used in falconry.
GRAPES, bunch of. 30. 9; 145. 6; 155. 13
GRENADE. 32. 10 ; 142. 8 ; 146. 6 ; 147. 7
GREYHOUNDS. plates 17, 18, and 20; 35. 2
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GRIECES, steps or degrees on which crosses are
placed. 143. ii
GRIFFIN, fabled, half -eagle and half -lion, to
express swiftness and strength.
plates 86-88 ; 100. 3 ; 101. 7 ; 162. i
GULES, red ; when engraved, perpendicular
lines.
GUTTLE, liquid drops, varying in colour, ac-
cording to what is intended to be repre-
sented, and are named as follows : —
GUTT£E-D'EAU, drops of water, azure.
GUTTEE-DE-HUILE, or GUTTEE-D'OLIVE, drops of
oil.
GUTTEE-DE-LARMES, tear drops, argent.
GUTT£E-D'OR, drops of gold, or.
GUTTEE-DE-POIX, drops of pitch, sable.
GUTTEE-DE-SANG, drops of blood, gules.
GUTTEE-REVERSED, drops, contrary to the
natural position.
GWYES, roundles of a sanguine colour.
GYRON, two straight lines from the dexter fess
and chief point, meeting in an acute angle
in the fess point.
H
HABITED, clothed, vested.
HALBERDS. See BATTLE-AXE.
HAMMER. 131. 9; 152. 10
HAND, couped at the wrist.
HAND APAUMEE. 134. 14; 153. 7; 159. 13
HAND WITH EYE. 126. 5 ; 128. 6
HAND WITH PEN. 144. 10
HANDS CLASPED. 122. 13; 134. 9; 158. 2;
159- 9; 159- ii.
HAND, sinister. 155. I
HAND IN ACT OF BENEDICTION. 159-2
HARES and RABBITS. plate 58
HARP. 38. 14 ; 77. n
HARPY, fabled, head and breasts of a woman,
and body of a vulture. plate 32
HARROW, used in husbandry, triangular.
149- 5
HAURIENT, a fish, erect. 68. 5
HAWK. 98. 8; 100. 13; 103. 3; 104. 2;
105. i ; 107. 12
HAWK'S HEAD. 50. 3
HAWK'S LEG. 151. ii
HAWK'S LURE, used by falconers ; a decoy.
66. 13; 104. 9; 112. 3; 130. 6
HEART, human. 50. 6; 50. 10 ; 50. 14;
124. 6; 125. 6; 130. i; 133. I ; 136. 9;
136. 15; 145. i; 157. 5; 158. 2
HEART IN FLAME. 120. 5 ; 124. 4 ; 138. i ;
146. 6; 149. 14
HEDGEHOG, or URCHIN. 33-2
HELMET, an esquire's, when used as a crest.
66. 14; 67. 13; 86. 8; 121. 8; 126. 3;
131- 35 135- 8; J40- 3J 154- ij plate E
HERALDIC ROSE. 30. 8
HERALDIC TIGER. plate 64
HERALDIC WOLF. plates 62 and 63
HlGHLANDMEN. 138. IO ; 138. II
HILT, the handle of a sword.
HIND, female stag, generally trippant.
plate 84
HOLLY-TREE. 26. 8; 54. 14
HOLLY-LEAVES. 29. i ; 29. 7
HOLY LAMB. 55- 10
HOODED, when borne with a hood. A hawk,
hooded. 104. 6
HOOFED, when the hoofs are of a tincture dif-
ferent from the body.
HORN, hunting, i. 12; i. 13; i. 14; 152. 14;
155-4
HORNS. 2. 14 ; 4. 2 ; 131. 2
HORNED, when the horns are of a tincture
different from the body.
HORSES and HORSES' HEADS. plates 71-73
HORSE, demi. 16. 14
HORSE, sea. plate 69
HORSE-SHOE. 93. 4; 126. 4
HORSE, winged. plate 7 1
HOUNDS. plate 59
HUNTING-HORN, borne strung and unstrung.
I. 12; i. 13; i. 14
HUNTSMAN AND HORN. 132. 14
HUNTSMAN WITH GUN. 130. 12
HURT, HEURT, HUEURT, blue roundles, like
the hurtle-berry. plate A
HURTY, strewed with hurts.
HUSBANDMAN MOWING. 137. 13
HUSBANDMAN, demi. 143. 14
HUSSAR. 127. 13
HY.ENA. 35. 10
HYDRA, fabled, like a dragon with seven heads.
90. 14
IBEX, fabled, like the heraldic antelope, but
with two straight horns, teethed like a saw.
18. 12; 82. 12
IMBATTLED. See EMBATTLED.
IMPERIAL CROWN, royal crown of Britain.
plate B I
IN BEND. See BENDWAYS.
INCRESCENT, the moon in her increase, horns
to the right. 43. 8 ; 93. I
INDENTED, notched like a saw.
INDIAN, East, robed. 120. 10
INDORSED, INDORSEE, See ADDORSED.
IN FESS, horizontal. 6. 6
INGRAILED. See ENGRAILED.
IN ORLE, nearly a circle ; used to express two
branches encompassing any bearing.
see plates 7 and 17
IN PALE, upright ; borne in the centre of the
field. 134. 9
IN PRIDE, applied to the peacock when its tail
is displayed.
INVECTED, the reverse of engrailed.
INVERTED, upside down.
INVEXED, arched.
ISSUANT, coming up.
JAMBE, see GAME, generally of the lion or
bear.
JELLOPED, or JOWLOPED, the comb of a cocka-
trice or cock, when borne of a tincture
different from the head.
JESSANT, shooting forth ; applied to lions or
other beasts, issuing from the middle of the
fess.
JESSANT-DE-LIS, a fleur-de-lis shooting through
any charge.
JESSES, leather thongs, with which the bells
are tied to the legs of hawks.
KAN 447
KANGAROO. 64. 3
KEY. 48. i; 78. 12; 78. 13; 87. 8; 88. ij
106. ii ; 131. 7; 132. 9; 150. n
KID, young goat ; a roe in its first year.
KINGFISHER, a rapacious little bird that feeds
on fish. H4-5
KITE, bird of prey.
KNIFE, clasped. 153. 14; 158. 5
KNIGHTHOOD, Orders of : — plate C
The Most Noble Order of the Garter.
The Most Ancient Order of the Thistle.
The Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick.
The Most Honourable Military Order of the
Bath.
The Most Exalted Order of the Star of
India.
KNOT. 122. 9; 154. 12
LABEL, a figure of three points to distinguish
the eldest son during the life of the father ;
also given to the ribbons that hang from a
mitre or coronet.
LADDER. 77. 6; 77. 5
LAMB. 149. 6
LAMB, Holy. 55. 10
LAMP, burning. 96. 3
LANCE, a spear, to thrust or tilt with.
LANGUED, the tongue of beasts or birds, when
borne of a colour different from the body.
LEASH, small leather thong used by falconers ;
the line attached to the collar of a dog.
LEASHED, lined.
LEG, embowed. 120. 7
LEG, in armour, embowed. 120. 11
LEG, out of rays. 133. 14
LEG, spurred. 67. 10; 136. 6; 138. 5
LEGGED. See MEMBERED.
LEOPARD, borne in all the positions of the lion.
plates 9-11
LEOPARD'S HEAD. 135. n
LETTER, sealed. 123. 13
LAUREL, the emblem of victory or triumph.
LAUREL-BRANCH'ES. 13. 10; 13. 12; 15. 7;
1 8. 9; 20. 8; 29. 8;' 30. II ; 53. 8; 54. 3;
93. 8; 106. 7; 152. 2; 156. 3
LILY. 53. 3; 102. i; 145. 13
LION (the emblem of strength and valour),
unless ' expressed differently, is always
understood to be rampant.
Couchant. plate 39
Displayed. plate 41
Passant. plates 36 and 37 ; 162. 2
Rampant. plates 40 and 41
Sejant. plate 38 ; 20. 3
Statant. plate 37
Demi-lions. plates 43. 44; 45. 46;
160. 4; 161. 8; 162. 10
Heads. plates 36, 43-45, 47-49 ;
161. 10
Paws. plates n, 39, 43-46, 50-52
LION, sea. plate 69
LION'S GAMES. 67. II; 78. 14; 117. 3
k LION'S TAIL. 2. 2
LIZARD. 27. 9; 146. 10
LOBSTER. 6. n
LOCUST. no. ii
LODGED, the buck, hart, hind, &c., when at
MOB
rest, or lying ; beasts of chase are lodged,
those of prey in the same position are cou-
chant. 80. IO
LOZENGE, a diamond square.
107. i; 130. 4; plate A
LOZENGEE, or LOZENGY, covered with lozenges.
LUCY, a fish called a pike. 6. 3
LURE, or LEURE, a decoy. Plate A. Wings
conjoined, with their tips downward, are in
leure. 19. 2
LYMPHAD, antique ship, with mast and oars.
plate 21; 21. 2
LYNX. 35. 5 ; 62. 7
LYRE, a musical instrument.
M
MACE, a club, or emblem of dignity.
48. 2; 151. 10
MAIDEN'S HEAD, head and neck of a woman
couped below the breasts, plates 129 and 139
MAIL, defensive armour. 154. 14
MAN (and demi) in armour.
124. ii ; 127. 10; 130. 14; 132. 8
MAN, demi, vested. 122. 8
MAN, demi, shooting with bow and arrow.
132. ii
MANED, when the mane is of a colour different
from the body, it is maned of that colour.
MAN'S HEAD, unless differently expressed, is
always in profile and bearded ; if without a
beard, it is a young man's head.
MANTLET, a wide and short cloak.
MANTLING, an eagle when stretching out both
legs and wings.
MARTEN.
MARTLET, a bird without feet, representing the
martin. 119. 14
MASCLE, in form of a lozenge, always perfo-
rated, or void. plate A
MASCLE. 107. 6
MASONED, represents the cement or mortar in
stone buildings.
MAST and SAILS. 21. i
MAUNCH, antique sleeve, with long hangers.
121. 9; 128. 9; 145. 12
MEMBERED, when the legs or beak of a bird
are of a colour different from the body, they
are beaked and membered of that colour.
MERMAID, half-woman, half -fish, generally with
a comb in one hand, and a mirror in the
other. plate 32
MERMAN, half-man, half-fish. 122. 2
MILL-RIND, or FER-DE-MOLINE, the iron in
the centre of the mill-stone, by which it is
turned. 36. 7 ; 65. 3 ; 77. 3 ; 152. 12
MILE-STONE. 77. 3
MINERVA, goddess of wisdom and the arts.
MIRROR, oval and handled.
MITRE, the cap of dignity borne over the arms
of bishops. I. 2; 159. 3
MONK. 124. 2; 126. 8; 127. 2; 136. n
MONKEY. 33. 10; 35. 8 ; 35. 9
MOOR-COCK. 74. 12; 113. 10
MOOR'S HEAD, a black's head, generally in
profile, and frequently banded.
130. 2; 131. 14; 134. I
MORION, antique helmet worn by infantry.
See HELMET.
MORTAR and PESTLE. 149. 8
MOB
MORT'S-HEAD, a death's head.
137- 135 157- 8; 157. 10
MOUND, a ball or globe, forming part of the
regalia of sovereigns. 78. 3
MOUNT, a rising, on which frequently crests
are represented. 4. 4
MOUNT, semee. 1 34. 1 1
MOUNTAIN, larger in proportion to the bearing
placed upon it.
MOUNTAIN, in flames. 8. 13
MOUNTAIN CAT. 34. 2
MULLET, British, a star. 113. 6; 107. 4;
137-7; 138. 8; 141. i; 144. 7. French,
a spur rowel. 65. 13
MULLET, pierced. 137. 12; 145. 13
MURAL, walled.
MURAL CROWN, battlemented on the edge of
the circle. plate (7 1 6
MURREY COLOUR, dark brown ; a dun sanguine.
MUZZLED, banded, to prevent biting. 28. 2
MYRTLE, an oval garland, for the victors at the
Julian Games. plate 0
N
NAIL. 130. 7; 136. 9; 149. 4
NAIANT, swimming. 68. n
NAISSANT. See ISSUANT.
NARCISSUS, flower with six petals, like the leaf
of the cinquefoil.
NEBULEE, or NEBULY, waved lines to represent
clouds.
NOWED, knotted. in. 6
NEPTUNE. 125. 13
OAK, a tree, the emblem of strength. 25. 13
OAK-BRANCH. 29. 14; 65. n
OARS IN SALTIER. 21. 7; 121. 1$
OGRESSES, sable-coloured roundles.
OR, yellow or gold colour ; when engraved,
small points or dots are spread over the field
or bearing.
ORGAN PIPES. 137. 7
ORLE, to encompass.
OSTRICH, and OSTRICH HEADS. plate 108
OSTRICH-FEATHERS, generally borne in a plume ;
ostrich is often, but improperly, omitted.
108. 5; 109. 3; 113. 2; 113.4; 114. 2;
118. 2.
OSTRICH'S WING. 2. 5
OTTER, an amphibious animal. 34. 8
OUNCE, the upper part of the body is tawny
white, and the lower part ash-colour, and
sprinkled with numerous black spots.
OWL (the emblem of wisdom), always full-
faced. 107. 8
OX YOKE. 124. 3 ; 143. 14 ; 147. 12 ; 156. 7
PADLOCK. 140. 4; 155. 9
PALE, divided from top to bottom into three
equal parts by two lines.
PALIS ADO CORONET. 144. 2
PALM-BRANCHES. 5. 9 ; 9. 6 ; 13. i ; 29.
29.11; 154-8; 157. 13; 158. 14; 161. 12
PALM-TREE. 25.
PALMER'S STAFF. 150. 9; 150. n; 159. 12
448 PLA
PALY, when, by perpendicular lines, a field is
divided into any equal number of pieces, it
is paly of so many parts.
PANSY. 53. n
PARROT, or POPINGJAY, in colour green, gene-
rally red feet and collar. 1 1 8. 10
PARTRIDGE. 74. 10 ; 162. 8
PARTY PER PALE. See PER PALE.
PASCHAL LAMB, passant, carrying a banner,
generally charged with a cross, called the
banner of St. George. 55. 10
PASSANT, passing, walking. 36. 13
PASSION CROSS. See CROSS CALVARY.
PATTEE. See FOBMEE.
PAW, same to gamb as hand is to cubit arm.
PEACOCK, and PEACOCKS' HEADS.
plates 116 and 117 ; 151. 8
PEAN, a sable fur, powdered with spots of
gold.
PEAR TREE. 26. 6
PEGASUS, fabled horse with wings. plate 71
PELICAN, like an eagle, with long neck, wings
addorsed, always pricking her breast, whence
issue drops of blood. plate 97 ; 102. 7
PELLETTfE, strewed with pellets.
PELLETS. See OGRESSES.
PEN. 133. 8
PENDENT, hanging.
PENNED, when the stem or quill of a feather is
of a colour different from the feather.
PENNON, an oblong flag, terminating some-
times in one and sometimes in two sharp
points, carried on the point of a spear. See
BANNER and FLAG.
PER, signifies by or with.
PER BEND, divided into two equal parts of
different colours by a diagonal line.
PER CHEVERON, divided by two lines placed in
cheveron.
PER FESS, divided into two equal parts of
different colours by a horizontal line.
PER PALE, divided into two equal parts of
different colours by a perpendicular line.
PER SALTIER, two diagonal lines crossing each
other.
PERCHED, applied to birds when in a sitting
posture upon a branch or other substance.
PESTLE and MORTAR. 149. 8
PEWIT, a bird.
PHEASANT. 115. 13
PHEON, barbed head of a dart or arrow, point-
ing down, unless expressed otherwise.
14. 8; 77. 13; 77. 15; 89. i; 89. 3;
121. 2; 133. 2; 135. 4; plate A
PHCENIX (the emblem of immortality), fabled,
always in flames, about half of the body
seen. 96. 8 ; 98. 7 ; 101. 10 ; 141. 10
PHYSICIAN'S CAP. 156. 10
PICK. 123. 15
PIERCED, an ordinary or charge, perforated,
and showing the field under it.
PIKE, a fish, the lucy. 6. 3
PILE, an ordinary with a sharp point, like the
piles driven into the ground to strengthen
the foundations of buildings.
PINE APPLE, cone or fruit of the pine-tree.
PlNE APPLE STALKED AND LEAVED, with part
of a branch attached to it. 30. 10
PINE-TREE. 26. 3
PISTOL. 124. 10 ; 127. 8
PLATE, a round flat piece of silver, without
any impression. plate A
PLA
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PLATEE, charged with plates.
PLOUGH, an implement of husbandry. 153. 2
PLUMB RULE. 40. 5 ; 66. 10
PLUME, consisting of three feathers only. If
more are in the plume the number must be
expressed. Sometimes one plume is placed
above another ; it is then termed a double
plume. If composed of three rows, one
above the other, it is termed a triple plume.
POINTER. 35. 3 5 59- 5
POMEGRANATE, generally stalked and leaved,
and the side of the fruit burst. 29. 9
POMEIS, roundles painted green, like apples.
POMMEL, the rounded knob of the sword's
handle.
POPINJAY. See PARROT.
PORCUPINE. 33. 8
PORTCULLIS, for the defence of the gateway of
a city, castle, or other fortress.
37. 13; 129. 3; 138. ii
POWDERED, strewed, same as seme"e.
PREYING, a ravenous beast or bird, standing
on, and in a proper position for devouring
its prey. 97. 10
PRIMROSE. S3- 2
PROPER, borne in the proper or natural colours.
PURFLE, or PURFLEW, a kind of bodkin-work
or embroidery, made of gold thread, &c.
PURFLED, the golden studs and rims of ar-
mour.
PURFLEW, a border of fur.
PURPURTS, purple ; engraved by diagonal lines,
drawn from the sinister chief to the dexter
base.
PURSE. 144. 15
PYRAMID, a building or figure coming to a
point. 38. 7
PYTHON, a winged serpent or dragon.
PYRAMID, wreathed. 145. 14
PYRAMID OF LEAVES. 66. 9
Q
QUARTERLY, divided into four equal parts.
QUATREFOIL, four-leaved grass, properly clover.
13. II ; 124. I
QUEUE, the tail.
QUIVER OF ARROWS, a case filled with arrows.
157- II
R
RABBITS and HARES. plate 58
RAGULEE, RAGULED, or RAGULY, any bearing
jagged or notched in an irregular manner.
RAINBOW (emblem of hope), an arch of various
colours, rising from clouds. 8. 8 ; 1 06. II
RAMPANT, standing erect on sinister hind-leg.
41. 12
RAMS and RAM'S HEADS. plate 57
RAT. 33-2
RAVEN'S HEAD. 67. 7
REFLEXED, curved, or turned round.
REGARDANT, looking behind. 36. 3
REINDEER, a stag, with double attires, two of
them turning down.
RESPECTING, placed upright, one against the
other.
RKVKRSED, contrary to each other, or to the
usual position.
RHINOCEROS. 30. 3 ; 30. 5
RING. 2. 10 ; 135. 4
RISING, preparing to fly.
ROBIN REDBREAST. 112. 13
ROCK (the emblem of solidity and strength),
a stony mass. 67. 5; 77. 14; 78. 2
ROCK IN SEA. 66. 7
ROLL OF PAPER, or PARCHMENT.
125. 3; 128. 13; 142. 3; 144. 8; 151. 7
ROMAN FASCES. 90. 3
ROMAN SOLDIER. 126. 10
ROSE, consisting of five principal leaves with
small ones in the centre, between each leaf
a petal or barb, . sometimes of a different
colour, and when blazoned proper, the rose
is red and the barbs green. 30. 8 ; 45. 5 ;
53- 5; 85- 5 5 I3I- 2; 135. 6; 138. 7;
150. i; 148. 9
ROSE, slipped, has only a small stem attached
to it.
ROSE, slipped and leaved. 1 8. 2 ; 30. I ;
30. 5; 42. 5; 43. I ; 78. 15; 96. I; 140. I;
152. 8; 155. 10; 156. 2; 159. 10
ROSE-BRANCH, divested of the stiffness of the
heraldic rose, and drawn more natural.
ROSES, garland of. 15. ii; 154. 7
ROUNDLES, when of ' metal, as bezants and
plates, are flat ; and when of colours, as
torteaux, pellets, hurts, pomeis, golpes, &c.,
round, though not always so, torteaux being
frequently flat. By some their names are
changed according to the different metal or
colour of which they are composed.
8. 3 ; plate A
RUDDER OF SHIP. 44. 8 ; 67. 8
RUSTRE, a square figure like a mascle, only the
mascle is pierced square, and the rustre
round. plate A
RYE, ear of, is always drawn bent downwards.
s
SABLE, black ; engraved by perpendicular and
horizontal lines crossing each other.
SAGITTARIUS, the archer or bowman, the ninth
sign in the order of the Zodiac. 133. 13
SAIL OF A SHIP, only a small portion of the
mast and yard-arm should be shown. 21. I
SALAMANDER, fabled, is represented green, sur-
rounded with flames, ppr. 27. 3 ; 27. 8
SALIENT, leaping or springing, hind feet down.
SALMON. 5. nj 5. 12; 156. 5
SALTANT, refers to the squirrel, weasel, rat,
and all vermin, and to the cat, greyhound,
ape, and monkey, when springing forward.
SALTIER, in form of St. Andrew's Cross.
61. 7; 128. ii
SALTIERWAYS, when oblong figures are in the
position of the saltier. 51. 5
SANGLIER, a wild boar. 4. 10
SAND GLASS. 153. i ; 156. 8 ;
SARACEN ON HORSEBACK. 133. n
SASH, military. 148. 5
SARACEN'S HEAD, same as SAVAGE'S HEAD.
SAVAGE, a wild man, always naked, with beard,
affronted. i. 8; I. 10; i. Ii; 120. i;
125. 10; 126. 12; 131. 7; 134. 3; I36- *4;
137. 10 ; 162. 9
SAVAGE'S HEAD. 67. 14; 121. n; 122. ii;
123. 14; 132. 2; 136. 8; 148. 14; 152.6;
154. 6; 157. 15
SCALES. 30. i; 93. 2; 144..!
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SCALING-LADDER, hooked at top to affix it to
the wall. 77. 5; 77. 6
SCEPTRE, a royal staff, the emblem of justice.
78. 9; 78. 6; in. 2; 147. 11
SCIMITAR. i. I ; 46. 9; 121. 6; 123. 3;
133- 9; 138. 35 MO. 8; 149. 13; 152. 13;
153- 15; 154. 10
SCORPION. 144. n
SCROGS, term applied by Scotch heralds in
blazoning a small branch of a tree.
SCROLL. See ESCROL.
SCYTHE. 77. 8; 78. 10; 147. 3
SEA-HORSE, upper part like the horse, but with
webbed feet, hinder without legs, tail of a
fish, generally couchant. plate 69
SEA-LION, upper part like a lion, and lower
part like the tail of a fish ; they are some-
times placed erect on their tails. plate 69
SEAL'S HEAD. 27. 4
SEAX, a sword or scimitar, much hollowed out
in the back of the blade.
SEEDED, applied to the seed of roses, lilies,
&c., when of a tincture different to the
flower itself.
SEGREANT, applied only to the griffin when
rampant. 86. 10
SEJANT, sitting. 38. 13
SEMI, one half.
SEME, or SEAIEE, strewed or powdered.
SERPENT, i. 7; 2. 4; 34. 10; 44. 2; 46. 7;
88. 4; 93. ii ; 95. 14; 105. 7; 107. 5;
no. 8; in. 13; 118. 4; 121. 7; 134. 12;
136. 12; 151. 15; 152. i; 155. ii
SERRATED, cut like a saw.
SHARK. 6. 12
SHIELD. 42. 7; 45. 2; 95. 3; 96. 9;
I2O. 12; 122. I ; 126. IO
SHIP IN FULL SAIL, never in a sea, unless so
expressed. plate 21
SHOVELLER, a water-fowl, somewhat like a
duck ; in heraldry, drawn with a tuft on
breast and back of head. 109. 8
SHUTTLE. 150. 2
SICKLE. 127. 14
SIREN, a mermaid.
SINISTER, the left.
SiNOPLE, vert, or green.
SLIPPED, stems or slips of plants with three
leaves.
SNAIL, always the shell-snail, and shown as
moving along. 6. 5
SPADE. 2. 6; 151. 9
SPANIEL. 35. i; 59. 7
SPEAR, generally tilting-spear. 2. 7 ; 3. 2 ;
19. 7; 28. 12; 39. 12; 46. 10 ; 50. 8;
67. 4; 78. I ; 124. 7; 125. 7; 126. 13;
134. 4; 141. Ii ; 142. 7; 149. 2; 150. 12
SPEAR HEADS. 112. 2
SPHERE, a globe. 8. i
SPHINX, fabled, body of a lion, wings of an
eagle, face and breasts of a woman. 129. 13
SPIKED CLUB. 154. 14
SPIRED, raised points.
SPLENDOUR, applied to the sun when repre-
sented as a human face, encircled with rays.
7. 10
SPREAD EAGLE, an eagle, displayed, with two
heads. 96. 13
SPRINGING. See SALIENT.
SPUR. 127. 9; 152. 9
SPUR AND WINGS. 62. 5 ; 67. 2
SPUR-ROWEL. 65. 13
SQUIRRELS. plate 58
STAFF RAGULY. 4. 14 ; 19. 10 ; 28. 9 ; 39. 7 ;
85. 12 ; 95. 2
STAGS and STAGS' HEADS. 64. 2 ; plates 79-81 ;
83 and 84
STAR. See ETOILE.
STATANT, standing. 37. 5
STEEL CAP. See HELMET.
STORKS and STORK'S HEADS, plates 115 and 1 16
STRINGED, applied to the bugle-horn when
borne with strings. i. 13
STRINGING, applied to a purse of state and a
harp.
SUN AND STARS. plate 7 ; 65. 2 ; 151. i ;
152. II ; 157. 2
SUN, is always represented with a human face
environed in rays, and is termed a sun in
splendour.
SUN DIAL. 65. 5
SURMOUNTED, when a bearing is placed over or
upon another. 146. 6
SWALLOW-MARTLET. plate 119
SWAN, to prevent mistakes, the position should
always be mentioned. plates 75 and 76 ;
99. 14; 151. 3; 162. 12
SWORD, always two-edged. 3. i ; 3. 12 ;
10. i; 44. II; 67. 14; 120. 8; 128. 9;
133- 8; 134. 9; 140. 13; 144. 4; 150. 8;
154- 9
SWORD IN FLAMES. 66. 3
SWORDS IN SALTIER. i. i; 1 20. 4; 132. 9;
135- 2
SWORD WAVY. 43. 12; 153. 6
TALBOT, a species of hound with long ears.
59. 6 ; plates 60 and 61
TAIL. 142. 9
TASSELLED, adorned with tassels. 19. 2
TEAL, a waterfowl.
TENT AND FLAG. 7 8. 5
TERRESTRIAL BALL. 8. i
THISTLE. 2. 3 ; 20. 10 ; 29. i ; 29. 10 ;
29. 12; 30. 3; 39. 14; 42. i ; 140. 7
THRUSH. 112. 10
THUNDERBOLT. 123. i
THUNDERBOLT WINGED. 144. 3
TIARA, triple or Papal crown.
TIGER, heraldic, is represented with hooked
talon at the nose, and mane formed of tufts.
plate 64
TIGERS. plates 9-1 1 ; 62. 9
TILTING-SPEAR, used at tilts and tournaments.
2. 7; 3. 2; 38. Ii ; 49. I ; 66. I ; 78. i;
124. 7; 130. 8; 134. 4; 141. 6; 144. 4;
154. 5; 158. 12
TINCTURE, colour, including the two metals.
TORCE or TORSE, the French term for wreath.
TORQUED, resembling the letter S, a dolphin
haurient, or torqued.
TORTEAU, roundle painted red. plate A
TORTOISE or TURTLE, full back displayed, and
the four legs, two on each side. 27. 6
TOWERS. plates 22-24 ; 1 19. 14
TRANSFIXED, pierced through.
TREES. plates 25 and 26
TREFOIL, three-leaved grass. 13. 6 ; 18. 7 ;
77. i ; 148. 6; 153. 4; plate A
TRIANGLE. 134-5
TRIDENT, Neptune's emblem, with three barbed
prongs.
131. I ; 143. 2
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TRIPPANT or TRIPPING, a beast of chase, with
right foot lifted up, as if walking briskly.
79' 4
TRITON. 130. 5
TRUMPET. 46. 6
TRUNCHEON, a marshal's staff ; a baton.
TRUNKED, when the main stem of a tree is
borne of a tincture different from the
branches.
TURK, demi, vested. 127. 2
TURKEY. 115. 5
TURRETED, a tower or wall having small towers
upon it.
TURTLE. 27. 6; 95. 4; 97. 12
TYNES, the branches of the horns of beasts of
chase, borne of a tincture different from that
of the body.
u
UNDEE, same as wavy.
UNGULED, the hoofs of a colour different from
the body.
UNICORN, fabled, with head, neck, and body of
a horse, legs of a buck, tail of a lion, and
long horn projecting from thejforehead.
plate 70
URCHIN. See HEDGEHOG.
VAIR, a fur white and blue, unless described
otherwise.
VAIREE, formed the same as vair, with this
difference, it may be any number of colours,
which must be expressed in the blazon.
VALLARY CROWN, a kind of palisado crown.
plate C
VAMBRACED, hand or arm covered with armour.
159- 4
VANDYKE. See DANCETTEE.
VELLOPED, a cock is armed, crested, and vel-
loped, when his spurs, comb, and wattles are
borne of a tincture different from the body.
VERT, green, engraved by diagonal lines from
the dexter chief to the sinister base.
VERVELLED, in falconry, leather thongs with
rings at the ends.
VERVELS, in falconry, small rings to which the
jesses of the hawk are fastened.
VERULED, ornamental rings round hunting-
horns.
VESTED, clothed or habited. 29. 4
VINE-BRANCH.
VINE-TREE. 81. 8
VOL, two wings conjoined. 113. 3
VOLANT, flying. 119. i
VULNED. wounded and bleeding. n. 5
VULNING, wounding, particularly applied to the
pelican, which is always depicted wounding
her breast. 97. 2
w
WALLET, a pilgrim's pouch.
WATER- BOUGET, an antique vessel used for
carrying water by soldiers. 131. IO; 160. 2
WATTLED, applied to the gills of a cock.
WAVED, or WAVY, called also UNDEE, formed
like waves.
WHALE'S HEAD. 6. i
WHEAT. 2. n; 12. i; 12. 3; 12. 6;
13. 8; 134. 7; 149. 10 ; 156. II
WHEEL. 39. 2; 91. 3
WHEEL, Catherine. 126. 9
WILDCAT. 34. 2; 62. 10; 62. 12
WINGS. 3. 4; 20. 12; 51. 2 ; 62. i;
74. 6; 77. i; 78. 4; 93. 5; 94. 7; 107. 14;
112. I; 113. i; 128. 10; 131. 5; 141. IO ;
155- 4
WINGS IN LEURE, and cord tasselled. 19. 2
WINGED SAND-GLASS. 156. 8
WINGED THUNDERBOLT. 144. 3
WOLF. plate 19 ; 62. 4; 161. i
WOLF, heraldic. plates 62 and 63 ; 162. 6
WOLF'S HEAD. 158. 10 ; 160. 12
WREATH, a garland ; the wreath upon which
the crest is usually borne is composed of two
bands of silk intervowen, the one tinctured
of the principal metal, the other of the
principal colour in the arms ; but, if there
be no metal in the coat armour, the bands
which compose the wreath are of the two
principal colours in the arms. Wreaths
upon which crests are placed, show six folds
in front, three of metal and three of colour,
beginning with metal and ending with
colour. Crests are upon wreaths, when not
expressed as borne upon a cap, or chapeau,
or out of a coronet.
WREATH, sometimes applied to the tail of a
boar.
WREATH OF LAUREL. 143. 6
WREATH OF THORNS. 128. 3
WREATH OF ROSES. 151. 5
WREATHED, twisted in the form of a wreath.
WYVERN, or WIVERN, fabled, upper part like
a dragon, with only two legs, and the lower
part like that of a serpent, always drawn
with wings up and addorsed, unless other-
wise described. plats 91
YOKE, for oxen. 124. 3; 143. 14; 156. 7
z
ZULIS, a German bearing, resembling a chess-
rook.
KEY TO PLATES.
Plate 1.
1. Jennerson.
2. Eddowes,' Spalding, Tenison.
4. Abborne, Balfour, Colquhoun, Haggard,
Harrow, Lament, Newberry, Newbery,
Ryan, Ussher.
5. Aylward, Cowcey, Cowcie, Cowdry,
Cowey, Sexton.
6. Brassey, Colt, Devoike, Edmerston, M'Cul-
loch, Mackenzie- Muir, Main, Prowze,
Smart, Winder, Yeoman.
7. Young, Brisban, Snellgrove.
8. Begg, Paterson, Puxty.
9. Hardyman.
10. Barnes, Chudleigh, Donand, Lachlan,
Tyrvvhit, Wildgoose, Wood.
11. Brews, Brewse, Colvil, Colville, Dalby,
Dible, Dibley, Grant, Helard, Hellard.
12. Agard, Bilson, Billson, Bratshaw, Burt,
Corney, Curl, Currell, Daunt, Dove,
Goatham, Grenehalgh, Haggarth, Horn,
Hunt, Hunter, Langhorn, Langhorne,
Logan, Lothian, Louthian, Newport,
Pierie, Povey, Sclater, Sherd, Wait,
Waite, Waith, Wayte, Whetstone.
13. Same as No. 12.
14. Aigles, Amiel, Ankyrsley, Aygle, Bag-
shaw, Bellingham, Delaplaunch, Done,
Duncan, Fennel, Fennell, Forrester,
Grenford, Hall, Holding, Hornby, Hull,
Kyd, Kyde, Loudon, Lowthian, Flaunch,
Pourie, Powrie, Purie.
Plate 2.
1. Avison, Byde, Halls, Loney, Partington,
Reynett, Tippet, Walter.
2. Healy, Merle, Minchin, Northampton,
Raparus, Rivers.
3. Blaydes, Halgoet.
4. Ellaway, Elves, Elwes, Hale, Hales,
Halles, Vandeleur, Woodburgh.
5. Gulston.
6. Handcock.
7. Billing, Billinge, Germain.
8. Alberton, Hatch, Lennos, Lenos, Gray,
Oyry.
9. Anlet, Anlett, Brunton, Bryen, Burton,
Carey, Cockerith, Compton, Faulder,
Fulwer, Sherfeild, Wheatley.
10. Acle, Anhelet, Blackball, De Mont Her-
mer, Felfair, Frescheville, Gorges, Gorgis,
Lascells, Rivel, Searles.
11. Cherley.
12. Carmichael, Dundas.
1 3. Boak, Burton, Crumpton, Festing, Frend,
Keenlyside, Kjrkhoven, Redmond, Sa-
phar, Scott, Tegart, Wells, Wilkinson.
14. Morley, Parker.
Plate 3.
1. Raban.
2. Bacon, Crochrod.
3. Basset, Bassett, Bayley, Beathell, Ben-
•win, Bethell, Blockney, Boultbee, Boult-
bie, Boxell, Bradston, Bradeston, By-
thell, Davies, De Pearsall, Dodsworth,
Erdeswike, Freeman, Lydcotte, Mount-
Sandford, Norwood, Polstrod, Postle-
thwaite, Prescod, Prescot, Purcell, Rand,
Rande, Sandford, Smith, Stafford, Thir.
well, Vincent, Wills-Sandford, Wood-
ward, Wrottesley.
4. Badeley, Brackesby, Brigham, Brookesby,
Burwood, Calthorp, Calthorpe, Calthroj),
Eychebald, Galbraith, Gordon, Greig,
Harvie, Knaplock, Loveland, Lowe,
Paley, Swinborne, Tetley, Vair, Wardall,
Whyt, Williams, Wilson-Jones.
5. Hill, Oglethorpe, Wall.
6. Amcotto-Ingilby, Booth, Burton, Camp-
bell, Gordon, Halyburton, Ingilby, Jones,
Kemble, Kirke, Lashmar, Loftus, Lori-
bond, Lundie, M'Queen, Middleton,
Newton, Raison, Ralegh, Raleigh, Ray-
454
KEY TO PLATES.
ment, Reason, Robsert, Robson, Solsby,
Swinhoe, Terry, Toll, Truesdale, Weale,
Whichcot, Whichcote, Wrottesley.
7. Cathery, Dickeson, Herring, Scott.
8. Baird, Breadalbane, Gordon, Grace, Home,
Hooper, Iremonger, Sandford, Sheffield,
Swinnerton.
9. Abercorne, Adams, Alderson, Asheton,
Ashton, Assheton, Baillie, Bairnsfather,
Baker, Barnesfather, Barton, Basset,
Bassett, Blair, Booth, Borton, Bradley,
Brodley, Brokesby, Cambell, Campbell,
Clipsharn, Cruikshanks, Cunningham,
Downing, Eel, Faulks, Foulkes, French,
Gabell, Gordon, Gough, Grant, Grob-
ham, Haliday, Halliday, Herring, Hum-
phress, Humphreys, InneSj Innis, Jor-
don, Kercy, Kersey, Lawless, Lungsford,
Luxford, Lychfield, M'Evers, MacGan,
Macguffie, M'lver, Norcop, Oglander,
Peshall, Peter, Peters, Phillips, Rodney,
Sandford, Seaton, Seton, Shells, Shiels,
Smineen, Sminfen, Stewart, Stirling,
Tallerton, Tasker, Tennent, Thimbleby,
Thin, Tyzard, Urquhart, Vaughan, Ver-
nor, Warcop, Warcup, Warcupp, Whyt,
Whyting, Williams, Winstanton, Wrotes-
ley, Wyatt, Wynn, Young.
10. Kemble.
11. Bosgrave, Burbage, Burbyche, Fenrother.
12. Argyll, Baillie, Breadalbane, Campbell,
Chitwynde, Gordon, Hake, Hubbert,
Ingleby, Innes, Jones, Kirk, Magan,
Nisbet, Phillip, Philips, Tarley, Torley,
Urquhart.
14.' Alford.
Plate 4.
1. Alford, Espinasse, Gough, Hill, Luxford,
Newbold, Poynter, Sandford, Wyldbore.
2. Burbidge, Elain, Hucks, Mackenzie.
3. Borrowes, Clerke, Eaton, Ednowain, Gor-
don, Hough, Long worth, Sandiford.
4. Botley, Botteley, Chilworth, Goodhall,
Kell, Kelle, Morrall, Vernon.
5. Bacon, Forster, Gregory, Ridpath, Wall,
Wbyt.
6. Annat, Annot, Annott, Colton, Durrant,
Hughes, Kelley, Kelly, Keylley, Pollack,
Pollarck, Pollock.
7. Douglas, Erwin, Henderson, Lloyd, Mor-
ton, Swinton.
8. Massey, Yale, Yeale.
9. Bradeley, Bradley, Edgcumbe, Haslam,
Mount-Edgecumbe, Pyke.
10. Close, Gloss, Keating, Keeking, Swinner-
ton, Weir.
n. Albalanda, Arderne, Bacon, Barren, Bel-
lew, Bleddyn, Bleeddyn, Bodkin, Bos-
cawen, Boscowen, Calton, Cantlow, Clot-
worthy, Craige, Craigg, Craigge, Craigie,
Craigy, Crewe, Crudington, Eastwood,
Euston, Findlay, Findley, Fitz-Gerald,
Fitzgerald, Gairden, Gaisford, Gammon,
Garden, Georges, Guinness, Hammond,
Harper, Huddersfield, Jeff cot t, Jephcott,
Keogh, Langley, Le Grice, Legryle, Lis-
bone, Lisborne, Magenis, Maginnise,
Marwick, Merriman, Nisbet, Orpwood,
Phillipson, Quaplod, Rollo, Sandoin,
Sidney, Svvinny, Trotter, Vere, Ware,
Wildbore.
12. Arden, Arderne, Ardyn, Barren, Canton,
Cren way, Devere, Fillingham, Fitzgerald,
Harding, Humffreys, Vere, Wynne.
13. Arden, Arderne, Clare.
14. Bacon.
Plate 5.
1. Barnard, Bottell, Bower, Brandreth, Brock,
Brownell, Clarke, Cowan, Dealtry, Dish-
ington, Frodsham, Froelsham, Graham,
Gryce, Hassard, King, Kingscote, Luke,
Major, Mulholland, Murray, Pilgrime,
Pringle, Prior, Pryer, Pryor, Samfoorde,
Schelley, Smith, Solomons, Strickland,
Thyly.
2. Ellis.
3. Crowder, Heigham, Henniker, MacArthur,
Main.
4. Aldeborough, Audborough, Bottlesham,
Delalynd, Delalynde, Fludyer, Garra-
way, Grieve, Hoke, Hooke, Hooker, St.
Owen, Snape, Snepp, Storey.
5. Bolger, Scaife.
6. Elston, Heselrigge, Hogan, Mayor, Shipey,
Shippey, Tracey.
7. Fludyer, Lay, Ley, M'Hattie, Suckling.
8. Hadfield.
9. Aunsham, Awnsam, Bullingham, Bustin,
Cenino, Leving, Levinge, Lowdham,
Pringle.
10. Gurney.
11. Blamore, Britweesil, Corbally, Coupland,
Crab, Dudman, Guthrie, Hebert, Hoddy,
Hody, M'Can, Maclaughlan, M'Lean,
Moult, Penrose, Redingham, Salmond,
Willeigh, Willeley.
12. Cron, Crone, Ged, Gedd, Geddes, Geddies,
Meer, Toby.
Plate 6.
1. Huttoft.
2. Archard, Busk, Buske, Fodon, Gascoigne,
Hoby, Merritt.
3. Gascoyne.
4. Abbot, Billers, Carpenter, Galay, Gilbert-
son, Kingsbury.
5. Same as 4.
6. Garling, Robsert.
KEY TO PLATES.
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7. Lambert, Sea, See, Walmer.
8. Banester, Bridger, Burkin, Danby, Lowyn,
M'Kaile.
9. Clapp, Fisher, Pike.
10. Garrock, Gorges, Hodgson, Hook, Ord,
Pike, Salmond, Saresbery.
11. Banester, Dikes, Dykes.
12. Buckton, Buketon, Fassett, Garmston,
Molton, Moulton, Yeates.
Plate 7.
1. Abram, Auld, Barclay, Blackwood, Bright,
Bruce, Dalyson, Dufferin, Eastchurch,
Eiston, Farquharson, Gilchrist, Hewat,
Hewatt, Israel, Jaffrey, Jeffrey, Ker,
Leson, Lesone, Lysons, Pearson, Pinck-
eney, Purvis, Saville, Walker, Web-
ster.
2. Pawson, Ryan.
3. Jackson.
4. Baillie, Brigid, Farquhar, Ferqnhar, Inglis,
Johnston, Kerioll, Lig'itbody, Sinclair,
Southcote, Steddert, Stoddart, Taddy.
5. Alderson, Arabin, Brayne, Brownhill,
Bruce, Holbeck, Holbecke.
6. Allan, Anderson, Burcetre, Chivers, Cot-
grave, Maundefield, Oswald.
7. Auld, Blundestone, Blunstone, Graeme,
Jackson, Merrifield, Oakey, Pegg, Pegge,
Tait, Triggs.
8. Calston, Ewing, Haulton, Lewen, Pit-
cairn.
9. Abraham, Jackson, Jones, Jones-Tyr-
whitt.
10. Abbs, Abraham, Barnell, Blackwood,
Blunt, Coke, Cooke, Drayton, Fairbairn,
Fairweather, Farquharson, Florio, Fon-
nereau, Forbes, Freebairn, Grevis, Hay,
Hewson, Jack, Janssen, Joanes, Jones,
Ker, Kerr, Lothian, M'Cleod, M'Hardie,
Mackenzie, Macleod, M'Leod, Mason,
Masson, Maughan, Mellis, Moffat,Nairne,
Oliphant, Pass, Pearson, Pitcairn, Reilly,
Richmond, Bod well, Routh, Rutt,
Sotheby.
Plate 8.
1. Bontein, Bonteine, Bunting, Brutton,
Ceilings, Freer, Gregory, Murray-Nairne,
Pont.
2. Case, Casse, Crobber, Longspee, M'Far-
quhar, Manly, Moile, Moill, Okebourn,
Schomberg, Summers, Wads worth.
3. Amitesly, Anelshey, Anmetesley, Annel-
shie, Anteshey, Antesley, Basceilly, Bebb,
Dixon, Kane, Nind, Nisbet.
4. Carpenter, Goodlad, Merchant Company,
Edinburgh, Nairn, Nairne, Reynolds, St.
Lize, Staley, Stayley, Tyrconel.
5. Croke, Crook, Ormsby, Spottiswood.
6. Davall, Davell, Haldane, Nairne, Oakley,
Playfair.
7 Anderson, Church, De Bouche, Kempton.
8 and 9. Hope, Hopetoun, Scott-Hope, Vere.
10. Bull, Butterworth, Croade, Fernandez,
Hengham, Knolles.
11. Ferguson.
12. Abelyn, Abelyne, Barrett, Drummond,
Pawlett.
13. Creveguer, Creverguere, Glenelg, Grant,
Kirkpatrick, Mackenzie, M'Kenzie,
M'Onald, Reoch, Seafield, Stradbrooke.
14. Chambley, Chambly, Lay land, Spearing,
Vanort.
Plate 9.
1. Booth, Carnegy, Carnegy-Lindsay, Crooks,
Crucks, De Courcy, Dickens, Gairdner,
Hume, Jaffray, Mare, Marsh, Passmere,
Shields, Spark, Sparke, Syms.
2. Almiger, Armeier, Armiger, Bowyer, Cosen,
Cotell, Cottell, Cuthell, Cuthill, Cutler,
Gooche, Good, Hamill, Hovell.
3. Bolthorpe, Clunes, Dacre, Harvy, Hill,
Ogle, Poynes.
4 . Blamire, Blaumire, Boorne, Burgon, Carrell,
Ceely, Ciely, Colbrand, Forde, Gilman,
Greenwood, Nevill, Thetford, Townrawe,
Waldron, Waldrond.
5. Bourne, Gairdner, Tolley, Marlott, Os-
borne, Ripley, Syms.
6. Acland, Palmer.
7. Hachet, Hacket.
8. Burt, Burtt, Lancey, Mellor, Neave, Wil-
limot.
9. Delancey, Delancy, De Lancey.
10. Dick, Dixie, Dixon, Garrard - Drake,
Mocket, Phillipps, Playford, Pott, Potts,
Raymond, Rhodes, Rodes, Stakes, Wilkes.
11. Keane.
12. Booking, Charlton, Delapoole, Knatchbull,
Lewis, Montagu.
13. Chicheley, Churchar, Fermor, Fortescue,
Fromonds, Lee, Maisterton, Michel -
bourne, Pope, Raynor, Smyth, Stubbs,
Walliscourt.
14. Beaver, Blake, Cann, Catesby, Coventry,
Derhaugh,' Freeland, Harvey, Hervey,
Hervy, Partridge, Pettet, Pettit, Pudde-
sey, Pudsey, Pusey, Rosseter, Shrimpton,
Taylour.
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KEY TO* PLATES.
Plate 1O.
1. Deycourt, Dunnage, Eardley, Griggs,
Panton, Sheircliff, Shiercliffe.
2. Howell.
3. Camville, Curtayne, Raymond.
4. Carvelt, Carweli, Cosgrave, Dawson, Har-
vey, Kekewich, Lade, Leversage, Little,
• Logie, M'Gie, Milroy, Pater, Poultney,
Pultney, Roberts, Stonard, Thornton,
Traves.
5. Atsley, Champion, Champney, Croughton,
Gillson, Lee, Macclesfield, Maidman,
Parker, Poultney, Pulteney. Sparkling,
Sugden, Taylor, Villet.
6. Blanehmaynes, Blanckmaynes, Brewsted,
Brewster, Burnham, Carnegie, Chester-
ton, Collar, Cooke, Davis, Dennis, Fish,
Gervis, Heddle, Hide, Jermyn, Jervois,
Jervoise, Joanes, Johnson, Jones, Kymer,
Lawson, Lennard, Lutwyche, Lyngarde,
Mannock, Martin, Parnham, Paul, Paull,
Pawle, Pinchyon, Plantney, Pountney,
Sheffield, Wolferstan, Woodward.
7. Bury, Bushrudd, Irby, Payne, Reeve,
Reve, Thornagh.
8. Deaken, Deakin, Hengrave, Putt, St.
Philibert.
9. Knowsley, Lenton, Mileson,Milson,Reader,
Smith, Smyth, Stillingfleet, Strangford.
10.
1 1 . Rixon, Walsingham.
1 2. Barban, Barbon, Beilby, Braine, Charleton,
Charlton, Covert, Dennis, Dent, Godfrey,
Hayes, Jeddon, Kyrner, Lade, Lever-
sedge, Little, Martyn, May, Michael,
Michall, Michell, Mylbourne, Paul,
Pickering, Price, Taylour, Touke, Tri-
vett, Warwick, Welford, Welsford, Wils-
ford.
13. Villebois.
14. Giffard, Johnson, Munday, Stephenson.
Plate 11.
I. and 2. Archdale, Archedale, Bolden,
Brand, Dacre, Johnson, Lee, Lennard,
Leonard, Malet, Mallet, May, Moyne,
Osborne, Stafford, Stubbey, Teys, Tye,
Warren.
3. Beasley.
4. Asketine, Askentine, Coats, Cotes, Daw-
beney, Goldsmidt, Hammersley, Harvey,
Minshall, Minshull, Mynshull, Wade-
son.
5. Jacob.
6. Aland, Betts, Farmer, Fortescue, Gilbes,
Heart, Husee, Panther.
7. Ben, Benne, Benns, Clements, Farrarils,
Ferrers, Rowland, Maddox.
8. Abbey, Beaver, Blackie, Culmer, Gore,
Linch, Mackintosh, Main, Maskell,
Moyse, Villeboies.
9-
10. Bray, Dowland, Gibbe, Gibbs, Thorn-
borough, Urry.
11. Ury.
12. A very, Barnaby, Bootle, Donkin, Hinch-
ley, Lenche, Packenham.
13. Longford.
14. Anderson, Ipre, Senior.
Plate 12.
1. Crog, Crogg, Ede, Marnham, Varlo.
2. Cash, Gaille, Groombridge, Kitchens,
Hitchins, Hyland, Jennings, Parker,
Quested.
3. Baskenford, Baskin, Glendenning, Kny-
vett, Somery, Wheathill.
4. Dade, Scambler, Veale, Vele, Wright.
5. Baker, Byrne, Byrn, Casey, Cochran,
Cochrane, Lark, Larke, Neville, Trusbut.
6. Isaac.
7. Ashworth, Aswell, Ashwell, Birkby,
Buckby, Hakewocd, Lichfield, Manson,
Muston, Pilland, Wicks.
8 Bancroft, Feme, Middleton.
9. Barsham, Broadhead, Denny, Hagar, Lam-
bard, Lambarde, Prelate, Toulmin,
Wever, Williams.
10. Bracy, Bracey, Dod, Dodd, Fair, Hodge,
Jelley, Jelly, Wicksted.
11. Comyn, Ducket, Duckett, Feme, Gar-
lindge, Longlands, Newce, Newse.
12. Couston, Drummond, Joyce, Leving,
Levinge, Lord, Sandby, Tatton.
1 3. Alvas, Alves, Auste, Barney, Barns, Barron,
Baron, Bell, Berney, Blair, Blaquier, Bliss,
Bouling, Bowly, Buckingham, Burket,
Burkett, Catcher, Cheap, Chelsum, Chol-
meley, Cholmondeley, Crawford, Cumine,
Cuming, Cummin, Gumming, Dale, Dan-
son, Darby, Darley, De Blaquiere, Derby,
Dolman, Donald, Donaldson, Ellis, Este,
Falknor, Fawlconer, Ferrier, Field, Foller,
Folvill, Fovell, Gillot, Girle, Glastonbury, •
Goldie, Golding, Goudie, Gouldie, Green-
ville, Gregor, Gregorie, Grenville,
Gwatkin, Hamley, Harrower, Heath-
field, Hesketh, Heskett, Hiders, James,
Joseph, Kelso, Keltic, Kelty, Lawson,
Leke, Lovell, M'Laws, Malt by, Mere-
field, Michael, Miln, Milnes, Mitchall,
Mitchell, Modyford, Molineux, Nugent,
Oatly, Ottley, Paul, Paule, Paxton,
Peterborough, Phillips, Platt, Price,
Randoll, Reath, Rede, Reede, Reid,
Roby, Routledge, Rowan, Rowand,
Scambler, Sicklemore, Skeen, Spilsbury,
Spurwaye, Spyer, Spyre, Stephenson,
Stevens, Stevenson, Stevynson, Tippet,
Vallance, Vanderplank, Warnford,
Watur, Wauchop, Whiteford, Widdnng-
ton, White, Winton, Youl.
14. Gregory, Wheatling, Whitteley.
KEY TO PLATES.
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Plate 13.
1. Archbald, Archibald, Hastie, limes, Keir,
Lithgow, Montgomery, Paterson, Porter-
field, Small, Thompson, Tompson.
2. Canham, Ducie, Duffy, Dunies, Kennet,
Kennett, Pedder, Walford, Wallford.
3. Archer, Crawford, Kennedy, Niven.
4. Burge, Finlay, Hagell, Murray, Murry,
Plank, Planke, Rusted, Somery, Tothill.
5. Foleborne, Gilpin, Grierson, Sterry.
6. Aphery, Baldrie, Barnett, Bridgeman,
Conyers, Falconer.
7. Affleck, Crofton, Dunford, Johnson,
Mitchael, Mitchell. Scot, Swinton, Yuille,
Yule.
8. Coultnan, Crakenihorp, Ducket, Millar,
Mitchell, Moncrieff, Sheffield.
9. Allardice, Birkes, Britten, Goslett, Inglish,
Mervyn, Tinling, Widdevil, Woodville.
10. Drummond, Dunbar, Kinaird, Kinnaird,
Lawrence, Manditt, Manduyt, Tytler.
11. Crompe, Falch.
12. Conroy, Dunbar, Full wood, Laurie,
Lowry, McArther, M 'Arthur, Maudit,
Sibbald.
13. Easum, Eston.
14. Berwick, Cundall, Cundell, Cundill, Cundy,
Handford, Lindsay, Lynch, Sedgewick.
15. Affleck, Auchinleck.
Plate 14.
1. Deveral, Deverel, Emerson, Tytler.
2. Barber, Bertram, Bettes, Blunt, Bockland,
Borland, Brage, Buckle, Bucktey, Bulka-
leel, Bulkeley, Bullman, Clarina, Cole,
Daintry, Delany, Eaton, Galton, Has-
tings, Hollingshed, Job, Killey, Kyle,
Marshall, Massey, Massy, Minterne,
Morcraft, Nevile, Nevill, Norbury, Nor-
man, Ogle, Radcliff, Radclyffe, Ratcliffe,
Say, Southwerth, Walcot, Wharton,
Whitbrooke.
3. Barlay, Barley.
4. Radciiff-Delme.
5. Kitchener, M'Cleod, M'Cloud, M'Leod,
Mackloide, Strangebow.
6. Ratcliff, Tournay.
7. Ashdown, Aston, Aucher, Bailwood, Bate,
Baynham, Beamont, Beaumont, Beau-
vons, Bevil, Bilsland, Bissland, Bloom-
field, Bodley, Bolaine, Boloine, Bolstrode,
Brage, Bulkeley, Bulkely, Bullen, Bulls-
land, Carbery, Cole, Colvil, Colville,
Collville, Crofts, Dinnet, Freke, Gore,
Hastings, Hay, Holinshed, Home,
Houghton, James, Jenkinson, Kyrell,
Lawler, Loxdale, Overy, Percehay,
Porter, Ratcliffe, Richardson, Rudston,
Ruxton, Sanford, Scoffield, Spayne,
Speney, Tailbois, Tallboys, Thorpe,
Whitney, Widdrington, Williams, With-
erington, Wodrington.
8. Stubbe, Jorden.
9. Brough, Cosars, Delaney, Godeston, Gra-
den, Grindlay, Grindley, Hatfield, Hench-
man, Hunter, Knes worth, Kneys worth,
Knewstub, Love, MacLeod, Meager,
.Proud, Smythe, Storks.
10. Saunders, James, Kestell.
11. Walcott.
12. Abingdon, M'Kenzie.
13. Buckinghamshire, Clyplesby, Colborne,
Dacre, D'Arcy, Hobart, James, Nevill,
Oxnam, Polwhele, Ridley, Staynings.
14. Abergavenny, Bovile, Bovyle, Bovyll,
Bragg, Bulbeck, Bulmer, Bullmer, Car-
dington, Clovel, Clovell, Cooper, Daniel,
Fawset, Fawsett, Fawsset, Hody, Hogh,
Hoghton-Bold, Hoo, Houghton, Huddy,
James, Lonsdale, O'Daniel, Pleshey, Pole-
wheele, Polwhill, Ridley, Sikes, Tallboys.
Plate 15.
1. Vach.
2. Bolstred, Boulsted, Boulstred, Bulstrode,
Bulteel, Bultell, De Burg, Matthews,
Neat, Pembridge.
3. Cheney, Cheyney, Crown all, Horn, Mor-
rell, Sherland, Sulby.
4. Scofield, Perott, Torney.
5. Baillie, Baird, Bayly, Burdenbroke, Burnet,
Bushey, Bushy, Campbell, Chisalme,
Chisholme, Clive, Cruickshanks, Davis,
Dennet, Downie, Duncan, Edwards,
Ffoulkes, Geike, Gordon, Gourlay, Gour-
lee, Gourley, Hallid ay , Hamilton, Hughes,
Hunter, Innes, Jones, Lockhart, Loftus,
Longford, Lorn, Lurford, M'Donald,
M'Tavish, Myers, Nisbet, Nisbett, Gates,
Parnell, Phillip, Purcell, Sanders, Smart,
Soulsby, Spence, S winfen, Taplen, Terrell,
Urquhart, Verschoyle, Wallace, Waring, '
Whittuck, Yonge.
6. Acher, Ager, Ancher, Anchor, Anke.
Ankor, Archer, Aucher, Auger, Awger,
Beaumont, Beverley, Bluck, Borman,
Bowerman, Bulkeley, Bull, Burnman,
Cole, Francoys, Haughton, Haville,
Hawton, Ingram, Ledsam, Lowfield,
M'Clean, Meare, Metham, Mylie, Mytton,
Noone, Noune, Nun, Nunn, Nunne, Ogle,
Oldaker, Pigot, Saunders, Sheppard,
Southern, Southwerth, Southworth,
Stark, Stork, Studdert, Torrance, Turn-
bull, Wharton, Wickham, Williams,
Woodrof, Woodrow.
8. Bradley, Carrant, Crofts, Dougal. Gow-
shell, Havard, Johnson, Layfield, Lyfield,
M'Cann, M'Leod, Mortimer, Turnb'ull,
Venant, Vincent, Whitbroke, Wright.
9. Albon, Albone, Allebone, Allibone, Dana,
Gosnall, Gosnold, Kimber, Veitch.
KEY TO PLATES.
10. Dun, Lifeilde, Lifield.
11. Asherst, Ashurst, Blaney, Blayney,
Brigges, Burke, Cahill, Dolben, Fox,
James, Kesterton, Kirkenton, Leete,
Ogilvie, Ogilvy, Pierpont, Pierrepoint,
Reynell, Ross, Staunton.
12. Allam, Armit, Armitt, Arnet, Bindon,
Ditford, Hallam, Oxcliffe.
1 3. Ashley, Cooper, D'Arcy, Doggell, Shaf tes-
bury.
14. Agall, Aggs, Cooper, D'Arcy, Lardner.
Plate 16.
1. Bellet, Cleeve, Fox, Franklin, Gysors,
Longsdon, Lyford, M'Pherson, Pape-
•worth. Purser, Reason, Reson, Reynold,
Rushe, Todd, Williams.
2. Bowdon, Eve, Farington, Fox, Gilberd,
Gunn, Hackvill, Holland, Ilchester,
Ram, Todd.
3. Adcock, Addcock, Aston, Babington,
Bloomfield, Broke, Burry, Cholwich,
Cholwick, Clark, Elderton, Free, Hall,
Jollie, Lochore, Lowry, Morris, Richards,
Ross, Sutter, Swiney, Tod, Todd, Waller,
Whitbread.
4. Reynolds.
6. Writington.
7. Candishe, Cavendish, Chedworth, Gant,
Garnon, Gaunt, Gernon, Goodson, Lowe,
Raynolds, Rowley, Style, Wood.
8. Aermine, Armine, Dunnett, Elworth,
Frame, Goold, Manchester.
9 and 10. Blenerhaset, Blenerhasset, Blever-
hasset, Bridgeman, Bridgman, Bridget,
Brierly, Crosthwaite, Fox, Foxe, Fyler,
Jobber, Kirk, Leslie, Parkin, Todd,
Warter, Wartur, Westmoreland, Whyte-
head.
11. Asherst, Blaney, Briggs, Kirkenton,
Lynch, Pierpont, Reynell, Ross, Staun-
ton.
12. Reynardson.
13. De Mowbray, Fitz-Geoffry, Fox, Gandy,
Gandey, Goldman, Gracie, Hoar, Hou-
ton, Joke, Lavell, Lawrie, Lepard,
M'Cloud, Mowbray, Pendret, Penrith,
Pondrell, Reynell, St. Clere, Stranger.
14. Bowley.
Plate 17.
1. Tash.
2. Barrett, Bradsey, Duncan, Elphingston,
Forkington, Freston, Gay, Gordon,
Greete, Halford, Lomax, Love, Major,
Marston, Noble, Prentys, Thoroughgood,
Warren.
3. Bourchier, Cruck, Elphingston, Ford,
Galaad, Gay, Green, Jaupin, Kyneston,
M'Kay, Riddell, Umpton, Younge.
4. Calcraft, Silk.
5. Alengon, Duffield, Ellison, Eve, Forbes,
Gilbert, Graham, Greenhaugh, Hackrill,
Hennadge, Maleverer, Marker, Moring,
Nightingale, O'Kelly, Patriarche, Pigot,
Reuce, Ridley, Thomlinson, Tylliot,
Uyel.
6. Aberdwell, Abredrobell, Henden, Ingle-
bert, Kennedy, Mawson, Molloy, Mulloy,
Pateis.
7. Allwright, Alwright, Brownlow, Chester-
field, Hard, Langmore, Luggan, Parker,
Turner, Wenham.
8. Ashmole, Bolders, Boldorne, Cabytott,
Cave, Chelsum, Christian, Crawshaw,
Crowgey, Drury, Fairnie, Fernie, Gay,
Gurnock, Haly, Heneage, Hunter, Kerne,
Kinneden, Lenthal, Long, MacDermot,
Macham, Meech, Milner, Murray, Pal-
mer, Pares, Raynsford, Ridley, Sackford,
Silk, Skieling, Smith, Swail, Swale,
Wale, Witts, Yarker.
9. Barnard, Calcraft.
10. Arkinstall, Beauchamp, Braithwait, Coch-
rane.
II.
12. Atkins, Atkyns, Bratt, Lysons.
Plate 18.
1. Durant.
2. Bernil, Birnal, Birnall, Clayley, Colthurst,
Curtis, Dickenson, English, Goylin,
Joanes, Leigh, Lewis, Mathews, Morier,
Nicholson, Pepper, Plunkett, Read,
Rumbold, Rutter, Thomas, Wortling.
3. Beighton, Hampson, Tillotson.
4. Phillip.
5. Arblester,' Arablester, Areblaster, Berring,
Coleman, Fox, Foxall, Hallington, Hal-
lowtown, Hodges, Holway, Jermyn, Pur-
kis, Walker, Wooton, Wootton.
6. Baldock.
7. Rendlesham, Thelusson.
8. Benweil, Benwell, Burghley, Burgly,
Frampton, Mashiter.
9. Boot, Boote, Frome, Kenny, M 'Arthur,
Stewart.
10. Anson, Belches, Belsches, Berington.
Blayne, Churche, Churchey, Cooke,
Creasy, Danet, Douglas, Duddingston,
Engledue, Foote, Fouller, Garvey, Geil,
George, Gorge, Grandvell, Halford, Haly-
burton, Hamilton, Heathfield, Holford,
Holm an, Hunter, Jackson, Johnson,
Johnsoun,Keigwin, Kenisham, Lichfield,
M'Cullum, M'George, Macsagan, Mager,
Major, Mill, Moreton, Morton, Muckle-
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ston, Pagrave, Simmons, Spry, Tayler,
Valence, Walker, Yetts.
1 1. Attelounde, Hamerton, Policy ne, Thur-
low.
1 2. Bagnall, Welsh.
13. Boucher, Burchall, Burcham, Butler, Cun-
liffe, Delabar, Edmonds, Goodage, Half-
hide, Hill, Homer, Hunter, Kay, Kyn-
nersley, M'Laggan, Mountuey, Naish,
Nash, Paltock, Plumbe, Reeves, Rives,
Ryves, Sneyd, Tempest, Thompson,
Walker, Wigmore.
14. Boldero, Burnell, Cooper, Dellaber, Done-
Ian, Donnelan, Fanshaw, Hearn, Jenner,
Jenoure, Jenoyre, Jeynor, Joiner, Larkan,
Larken, Lyggins, Nash, Proctor, Satter-
thwaite, Strother, Surridge, Wauch.
Plate 19.
1. Ambrey, Ambry, Bath, How, Monteith,
Robertson.
2. Angeldon, Fielding, Foxcote, Meux,
Petrie.
3. Loe, Reygnales, Reynolds, Smyth-Pigott,
Woodward.
4. Garden, Carwarden, Knipe, Thurstone.
5. Andrade, Borrninghall, Brahain, Cattle,
Chibnall, Clopton, Delahey, Dewhurst,
Dounies, Dunraven, Goldfrap, Hampton,
Isherwood, Jeffreys, Lawrence, MacBain,
M 'Queen, Malkin, Moretoft, Morton,
O'Duane, Pratt, Putnam, Puttenham,
Rundle, Skeen, Skottowe, Spotswood,
Swanston, Thorogood, Tristham, Weston.
6. Abrook, Abrooke, Adams, Aljix. Andrade,
Barry, Barton, Beath, Bery, Blackie,
Blaikie, Booer, Borminghall, Bower,
Budworth, Burghall, Causton, Clerke,
Cliffe, Coddington, Culy, Donne, Duane,
Dunally, Ellick, Flood, Gildea, Gower,
Grene, Hammond, Hamond, Hampton,
Hanna, Hey gate, Highgate, Honywood,
How, Ilinn, Jefferson, Jennings, Kendall,
Kenerby, Kent, Lediard, Liddiat, Lidi-
ard, Lloyd, Lovet, Lovett, Lowe, Lupton,
M'Queen, Maingy, Manners, Methuen,
Methven, Middleton, Miller, Moody,
Moodye, Nethercoat, Norie, Norrie,
Norton, O'Duane, Pigot, Pigott, Pratt,
Prentice, Prittie, Quin, Regnold, Rush,
Rushe, Seal, Seaton, Sharpe, Skelmers-
dale, Smallpece, Smalpece, Smallpiece,
Stiddolph, Sutton, Trelawney, Trout-
back, Troutbeck, Trove, Wald oure, Ward ,
Ward-Lucas-Touch, Warde, White, Wil-
braham, Worseley, Worsley, Wynne.
7. Beal, Beall, Ebsworth, Elrnslie.
8. Corbett, Delafous, Morley, Mountaney,
Plunkett, Todd, Webb, White, White-
head.
9. Banner, Meek.
10. Bonsor, Randall.
11. Barmvell, Blosse, Breton, Byam, Garden,
Gower, Gun, lies, Lawton, Lovet, Lowe,
Nevinson, Newenson, Trelawney, Wen-
lock, Wolverstone.
1 2. Blenerhasset, Blennerhasset, Blenerhassett,
Bleverhasset, Buchan, Cudden, Kelk,
Kelke, Plonckett, Yer.
Plate 2O.
1. Bacon, Jones, Lun, Lunn, Raby, Ronald-
son, Tiffin.
2. Ascough, Ascue, Asken, Askene, Aston,
Astonne, Ayscough, Barnardiston, Cham-
berlain, Chamberlayn, De la Chambre,
Mackliu, Man waring, Millington, Zouch,
Zouche.
3. Algar, Alger, Burgess, Cleavland, Hully,
Randolph, Vinicombe.
4. Adams, Banger, Bladen, Boidell, Carpen-
ter, Cruice, Cruise, De Vallance, Drury,
Ford, Fulham, Fuller, Gale, Gaussen,
Gorges, Holford, Hunter, Hyett, Lefroy,
Lloyd, Lynacre, Lynaker, M'Taggart,
Mill, Shiffner, Stathum.
5. Chamberlaine, Chamberlay ne, Ma in waring,
Manwairing, St. Amond, Wooldridge.
6. Barnby, Berkeley, Berkley, Calcott-Berke-
ley, Cambell, Chrisope, Cohen, Deane,
Desborough, Desbrowe, Downing, Hall,
Langhain, Longhain, Newton.
7. Arel, Arle, Bradbury, Halleweel, Halley,
Hunt.
8. Doran.
9. Amborow, Anborow, Anbury, Ashley,
Barker, Bere, Brereton, Brewerton, Cam-
pion, Campyon, Craddock, Cradock, Fitz-
Harry, Forbes, Forbs, Forth, Freckelton,
Freckleton, Fulford, Galbraith, Gimber,
Groyn, Hasard, Joseline, Josselin, Josse-
lyne, Laing, Langham, Langholme, Las-
celles, Lascells, Laslett, Lassells, Raw-
lins, Travis, Whittle.
10. M'Lin.
11. Berreton, Brereton, Gauntlet, Parker, St.
Michael, St. Michell, Vincent, White.
12. Barker, Barnack, Barnake, Carrol, Carroll,
Heritage, Kurd.
13. Ascough, Askew, Ayscough.
14. Ascough, Aysscough, Charter, Chater,
Keymer.
Plate 21.
I Angolesme, Boggis, Boggs, De Angolesme,
Exton, Marston, Maston, Tennant.
2. Bagnell, Campbell, Gowau, M'Gowan;
Reece, Roland.
3. Drake.
4. Abernethy, Donkin, Duncan.
5. Camperdown, Exmouth, Harkness, Pellew,
Suttie.
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KEY TO PLATES.
6. Draper, Foxwell, Macrorie, Ogilvie, Rorie,
Ross, Roy, Trotter.
7. Barrat, Barratt, Crichton, Daniel, Men-
teith, Mill, Milne, Monteith, Tighe.
8. Jockel.
9. Merrilees, Spilt.
10. Abernethy, Dick, Drummond, Hamilton,
Leckie.
n. Bagnel, Bagnell, Bagnill, Bagnoll, Escla-
bor, Gospatrick, Hailly, M'Gowan,
M'G-owran, M'Nabb, Ogilvie.
12. Campbell, Constable, Maly, Montchency,
Rankine.
13. Aberneathy, Abernethy, Bentick, Brown,
Bryson, Cairnie, Constable, Delamere,
Delamyne, Duncan, Edmunds, Gordon,
Jamieson, Murray, Stirling, Tendering,
Tendring, Watson.
14. Anderson, Arbuthnot, Asche, Ascher,
Aschey, Asher, Baird, Bennet, Bogle,
Brown, Edmonds, French, Gall, Gavin,
Heppell, Hyghlord, Jameson, Knevet,
Knight, Leyham, Moreland, Mudie,
O'Maly, Poulter, Quatherine, Scharde-
low, Scot, Scott, Stackhouse, Stephenson,
Strachan, Suttie, Tompkins, Whitton,
Wood.
Plate 22.
1. Burdet, Burdett, Cairnes, Hodgson,
Lorand, Warde, Wickham.
2. Foulks.
3. Chesterfield, Grayson, Harrington, Kyrby,
Kyrkby, Martham, Stanhope.
4. Bridges, Casson, Dove, Levall, Paxton,
Phillimore, Preston, Rawson, Whitelock,
Whitlock.
5. Cardwell, Dengayne, Engaine, Levi,
M'Clure, Marlyn, Morris, Nalder, Orton,
Ortun, Shyer, Spicer, Spycer, Stock,
Winziet.
6. Darby.
7. Dekener, Hagne, Viel, Vieler.
8. Johnson, Philimore, Walsh.
9. Almack, Arnett, Arnot, Arnott, Both,
Bothe, Castlyu, Duckensfield, M'Callum,
Skeene.
10. Deton, Harlewen, Jonas, Lindsay, Ponti-
fex, Pott, Prother, Vale.
11. Bowyer, Bylney, Connell, Halpin, Hig-
ginson, Kerdiston, Lauder, Lawder,
Law, Laxton, Luckin, Tassie, Whor-
wood.
12. Fort, Forte, MacDonald, Thornholme,
Torr.
13. Andros, Beyard, Blithe, Bound, Bowker,
Coles, Dore, Kerdiffe, Marleton, Middle-
ton, Skearne, Skerne, Skyrne.
14. Adderbury, Allmack, Almanerlaval, Aw-
mack, Bogle, Caddel, Cantrell, Garden,
Carfrae, Cheslin, Clemsby, Crammond,
Devereux, Fauze, Fawconer, Haveland,
Higginson, Kestell, Lang, Leveale, Le-
vealis, M'Allum, M'Clean, Macknight,
M'Knight, Maclean, M'Lean, M'Naugh-
tan,Macnaughton,M'Naughton,M'Naug-
ton, Malcolm, Malcom, Maples, Mason,
Merrick, Meyrick, Orton, Pardeo, Par-
doe, Parsons, Pearson, Poor, Reed,
Schapmar, Stables, Thorlby, Thorley,
Torre, Tournay, Towers, Trevelyan,
Whiteman, Whittingham, Wintersells.
15. Ashborne, Ashburne, Castell, Turney.
Plate 23.
1. Archdeacon, Auger, Colliray, Hoding-
ton.
2. Lanyon.
3. Balfour.
4. Jones.
5. Anstavill, Boyce, Boyse, Capling, Chever-
ton, Cosars, Harley, Lepton, Lexton,
M'Kellar, Oxford, Parscoe, Weddall.
6. Angus, Beatie, Beatty, Cassels, Codd,
Codde, Crawford, Danes, Daneys, Do-
mere, Fox, Freby, Furse, Higgins,
Johnson, Lindsay, M'Callum, M'Clen,
M'Donald, Marris, Laing-Meason, Perry,
Portal, Pound, Rawson, Scherlis, Staines,
Trevet, Trevett, Turbervile.
7. Jefferyes.
8. Jefferyes.
9. Alberough, Albrough, Nisbet.
10. Allingridge, Athell, Barttelot, Bence,
Bennet, Beseley, Capsall, Cartell, Cha-
leen, Coore, Copland, Coppland, Cowp-
land, Courtois, Crawford, Elkins, Fytche,
Gunston, Howden, Hunt, Jeffries, Lave-
lis, Lilborne, Lilbourne, Longchamp,
Loughnam, M'Clauchlan, M'Claughton,
Maclachlan, M'Lauchlan, M'Leod, Mal-
com, Martin, Muterer, Newmarche, Pol-
lock, Rawson, Stable.
11. Beeston, Macdonald.
12. Carpenter, Depham, Donelly, Donnelly,
Kirk, Wandesford, Wandford.
13. Depham, Monkhouse, Wandesford.
14. Allingham, Kirkland, Kirkley, Land, Pies-
Plate 24.
1. Dunster, Paravisin.
2. Delaland, Deland.
3. Reid.
4. Betson, Bitson, Docker, Fenis, Kent, Slack,
Troubridge, Tutin, Vampage.
5. Baker, Gard.
6. Addis, Ades, Adis, Arras, Beversham,
Bottomley, Boyce, Burrish, Cidderovve,
Cledero\v, Clitherow, Dickson, Harley,
Higgans, Higgens, Hyatt, M'Namard,
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Middleton, Rothery, Treacy, Verdon,
Whiteway.
7. Webb.
8. Boradaile, Borradaile, Borrodaile, Colfox,
Eaglesfield, M'Intire.
9. Bestroe, Camden, Dawbeney, Doleman,
Forican, Huskisson, Ledgcomb, Lynes,
Haddocks, Oliphant, Parker, Pigeon,
Pratt, Risdon, Sanders, Saunders, Sutton,
Throckmorton, Throgmorton.
10. Anderson, Bastard, Clarke, Davy, Eliot,
Elliot, Elliott, Ellyot, Ellyott, Foun-
tayne, Gardner, Keble, Oliphant, Parker,
Putland, Smith, Throckmorton, Uvery,
Westby, Yate, Yeverey.
11. Corbet, Corbot.
12. Betham, Davy, Knowles, Kyrby, Palmer,
Pelly, Petty, Petye, Sanders, Snafford,
Villettes.
13. Beaumont, St. Paul.
14. Brander, Cobb, Concanon, Crooks, De Be-
tum, Foster, Fountaine, Knollis, Knollys,
Knowles, Laws, Luff, Mackinder, M'Kin-
der, Malm, Mascall, Oliphant, Packing-
ton, Pakington, Sarmon, Smith, Straf-
ford, Wilson.
Plate 25.
1. Balfour, Blagrove, Cairns, Dyxton, Field-
ing, Fleeming, Gariock, Hamill, Ham-
mill, Leghton, Lighton, Newbigging,
Place, Pulley, Sandilands, Sparshott,
Stysted.
2. Ashburnham, Ayliffe, Burton, Byrom,
Owen, Owens, Tankard, Taverner, Telfer,
Thornhill, Threlle, Woodstock.
3. Bellasis, Bellasses, Crouchfield, Crutch-
field, Fenton, Somerford, Watson, Win-
gate.
4. Saunders.
5. Aikman, Asburner, Aserburne, Asher-
burne, Ashburner, Courtis, Ellames,
Forder, Tancred.
6. Hamilton, Hindmarsh, Rotton, Ruttledge.
7. Riley.
8. Elm sail -Greaves.
9. Scrivington, Servington.
10. Abercorn, Beckford, Boyne, Gray, Hamil-
ton, Hamilton-Douglas.
1 1. Boyne, Hamilton.
12. Accorne, Adson, Aikenhead, Aikman,
Anketell, Asterby, Braidwood, Brenting-
ham, Dackcombe, Elliot, Elliott, Fal-
stoffe, Forrest, Gordon, Gordon-Taylor,
Grant, Halliday, Hamilton, Hog, Hogue,
Hurst, Kesstell, Kinnimond, Latta, Le-
ving, Lilley, M'Crae, Macrea, Mayn,
Mendorf, Morton, Muirside, Nigell, Ni-
gill, Ronald, Scardlow, Smith, Smollett,
Southey, Taylor, Thrale, Threele, Tier-
ney, Titterton, Tree, Wilding, Wood,
Woolrych.
13. Aitkenhead, Akenhead, Ash worth, Ander-
son, Brantingham, Crum, Cunningham,
Deniston, Dufrene, Haliburton, Hamil-
ton, Hensley, Larra, Redfern, Rintoul,
Leeks, Pix, Ponton, Righton, Roots,
Rowntree, Templeton, Thorns, Warley.
14. Alison, Cooper, Dexter, Garman, Gar-
Plate 26.
1. Brand wood, Corp, Darby, Durand, Easton,
Faconbridge, Hexman, M'Millan, Mere-
dy th, Seamark, Sparrow, Stelton, Uhthoff,
Wale.
2. Bradley, Crathorne, Felding, Fielden,
Hopkins, Huger, Macfarlane.
3. Acton, Andson, Ashlin, Bertie, Bradbourne,
Bradburne, Christall, Coffin - Piue,
Cogan, Commolin, Hunter, M'Gregor,
Noy, Pyne, Tankard, Walsam, Walsham,
Willington.
4. Crackanthorpe, Doyne, Tankarde.
5. Abercrombie, Abercromby, Anketell, An-
laby, Basnet, Berenger, Bosom, Bosome,
Bossum, Chambers, Forrest, Fox, France,
Garrioch, Hanlaby, Harries, Hone, Hew-
lett, Hooley, Mowat, Strode, Stroode,
Span, Thornhill, Town, Wood.
6. Bertie, Jack, Kelley, Mowbray.
7. Hansfell.
8. Beringer, Christie, Handcock, Hendey,
Hendy, Holme.
9. Dunn, O'Dunn.
10. Agnew, Durban, Grant, Hadestock, Shad-
ford, Shadforth, Streveling, Traquair,
Travers.
11. Clunie, De Ponthieu, Monteith, Moorside,
Murray, Paver, Ramsay.
12. Bisset, Boughs, Bownes, Bush, Bushe,
Bussche, Falkner, Holbeach, Lorraine,
Twining.
13. Air, Aljoy, Anketell, Auldjo, Belches,
Belsches, Biset, Bisset, Blagrave, Bough,
Bracebridge, Brasbridge, Crosbey, Cros-
bie, Cunninghame, Dalgleish, Frances,
Gregory, Hamilton, Horneck, Laurie,
Lawder, Lawrie, Limesey, Mackenan,
Mackeuan, Mackewan, M'Ewan,
M'Lowe, Mauleverer, Morton, Motter-
shed, Nairn, Plaine, Playne, Rod-
dam, Scrogie, Smellet, Smollet, Somer-
ville, Stewart, Tailefer, Trower, Well-
wood.
Plate 27.
1. Gascoign.
2. Balfour, Bethune, Snuggs, Watts.
3. Douglas.
4. Bethune, Burdenbroke, Fullarton, Hately,
Holmden, Holmeden, Kellain, Kellum,
Kinniard, Lindsay, Merks.
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KEY TO PLATES.
5. Farmer.
6. Chaucer, Chauser, Chawcer, Deane,
De Rivers, De Ryvers, Kymes, Gaven.
7. Douglas, Fitz-John, Julian, Julion, Mac-
bride, Redley, Selkirk, Stead.
8. Calthrop, Delaval, Douglas, Dundas,
Ebhert, Fitz-Harbeft, Gill, Goddard,
Shaftow, Smight, Smyth, Townsend.
9. Warner, Huntley, OTlahertie.
10. O'Hanlan.
ii.
Plate 28.
i. Barnard, Barnett.
2 and 3. Barker, Beaumont, Benson, Berke-
ley, Betenham, Brewster, Chamberlain,
Deane, Forth, Langham, Milburn, Og-
lander, Phillip, Philps, Spence, Tryon,
Werdman.
4. Barnard, Behevens, Berens, Clock, Cloke,
Couch, Couche, Grance, Hornsby, Lyine-
sey, Lyndsey.
5. Bearcroft, Bernard - Morland, Betton,
Betune, Dehaney, Denhany, Hatton,
Ludlow, Mill, Milles, Mills, Nettleship,
Pendarves, Wynne-Pendawes.
6. Abtot, Cottesford.
7. Abbot, Algoe.
8. Alexander, Barnard, Deerham, Eyvill,
Lee, Matoke, Mattick, Stormyn.
9. Alexander, Algeo, Algie, Algoe, Gwynne,
Lyte, Moone, Sidney.
10. Barwis, Brereton, Legh, Milles.
11. Balcombe, Balguy, Chamber, Chambers,
Dicher, Granard, Lee, Polhill, Shuttle-
worth.
12. Creting, Debnan, Farrel, Farrell, Mil-
dred.
Plate 29.
1. Dunn, Dunne, Foleborne, Irvine, Smythe,
Stewart, Strickland.
2. Cossar, Cosser, Ferguson, Fergusson,
Gardner, Innes, M'Innes.
3. Burghersh, Lawrence, MacConcaled.
4. Tomlius.
5. Innes.
6. Atwood, Bonham, Boyham, Boymen, Boy-
nam, Copson, Lefever, Lefevre, Tait.
7. Bareu, Barew, Barnet, Bland, Burnet,
Christie, Irvine, Niven, Standish, Strick-
land, Tosh, Walkfare, Wilkes.
8. Brattle, Mackleans, Waldron.
9. Amand, Amane, Amarme, Don, Hedges,
Poynings, Virtue.
10. Arden, Burdett, Danheck, Egmont, Ems-
lie, or Emsly, M'Gouan, M'Gowan, Per-
ceval, Percival, Sitsill, Tosh, Walkfare,
York.
11. Kirby, Kirkby, Mackenzie, M'Kenzie,
Thompson.
1 2. Boleyn, Bolleyn, Boleyne, Bollens, Bollin,
Boulby, Bowlby.
13. Boxsted, Boxstead, Considine, Craigdallie,
Crean, Crosse, Dowler, Durham.
14. Far well.
Plate SO.
1. Brabant, Gaynsford, Gaynsforth, Hearne,
Spear.
2. Dabbins.
3. Denham, Foss, Merrey, Southam, Steuart,
Stewart.
4. Anvers, Baker, Cashen, Chambre, Clason,
Classon, Delap, Hailstones, Kingsford,
Rochfort, Rodatz, Tilly.
5. Aiton, Aitoune, Augeville, Augevine, Dor-
ville, Dupre, English, Limesie, Meignell,
Rodanty, Rome, Ross, Sennicots, Steven-
son, Wheeler, Wiley.
6. Rose, Thorndike.
7. Ahem, Aimgevyne, Broun, Brown, Bur-
net, Finncane, Garginton, Garwinton,
Grumley, Symonds.
8. Abcot, Abcott, Adderly, Aiton, Aitoune,
Ames, Anketel, Annand, Annandale,
Bogle, Brown, Buchanan, Cheisly,
Chesly, Chiesly, Clelland, Dunbar, Dun-
lop, Gairden, Garden, Googe, Grubham,
Janssen, Learmont, Learmonth, Lethoop,
Liddel, Marmion, Mushet, Pinkerton,
Rose, Ross, Vanheck, Whitham, Yor-
stoue.
9. Bourden, Champayn, Old, Strang, Strong,
10. Burfoot, Parkins, Perkins, Perry n, Pyne,
Willaume.
11. Caltoft, Collinson, Green, Horton, Vigne.
12. Broadstone.
13. and 14. Craigg, Fall, Mewbery, Orr,
Sideserf, Sidserf, Spedding, Sydserfe,
Walker.
Plate 31.
1. Lamb.
2. Crisp, Crispe, Lucas.
3. Lamb.
4 and 5. Bigg, Gardiner, Pagrave, Wade,
Wither-Bigg.
6. Clere, Coffin, Leslie, Machell, Matchell.
Merbury, Muchell, Pepys, Pipe,
Pipis.
7. Abberbury, Bradford, Burgis, Butter,
Campbell, Carron, Clove, Clynch, Colum-
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ball, Darwen, Darwin, Edmiston, Edmis-
tone, Eldres, Fordyce, Fullarton, Kahl,
Lockwood, M'Gilvray, Morland, Palley,
Pattenson, Stother,Stutville, Sutherland,
Wheeler, Wheler, Woodburne, Wood-
thorpe.
Appelton, Hart, Ridge way.
9. Pattison.
10. Appelton, Appolton, Hart, Eidgeway,
Ridgway.
11. Ainphlet, Amphlett, Cardinal, Derby-
Singleton, Howel, Howell, Oliphant.
12. Goldfinch.
Plate 32.
1. Beamish, Bemish, Cass, Faal, Lawder,
Pashley, Pasley.
2. Baillie, Brutton, Bruzead, Burke, Dick,
Gillespie, Jelter, M'Bean, M'Gilevray,
M'Quilland, Mackintosh, Mackpherson,
Macpherson, M'Pherson, Milles, Pahner,
Rickard, Sutherland.
3. Amary, Dawson, Portarlington.
4 and 5. Anneles, Atmore, Attemore, Biron,
Bonham, Breuer, Brewer, Bruer, Brum-
herd, Bryne, Byrne, Byron, Challon, Chis-
well, Guillen, Cusake, Ellice, Elliot, Ellis,
Enell, Ferrard, Garnish, Garnyl, Glass,
Golever, Hastings, Kinloch, Lauzon,
Leicester, M'Nair, M'Nayr, Marbury,
Mason, Massareene, Meare,* Merbury,
Mere, Meres, Metley, Meyers, Meyres,
Minett, More, Moultrie, Moutry, Mur-
ray, Myers, Newman, Obyrne, O'Bryne,
Portsmouth, Rutherford, Rutherfurd,
Savage, Skeffingham, Skeffington, Skef-
fington-Foster, Skevington, Skiffington,
Sleford, Wallop, Warburton.
6. Balfour.
7. Van Voorst.
8. Colemere, Colmore, Humfrey, Hurr,
Pocher, Souter, Sowter, Sutton.
9. Broadhurst, Fennor, Goband, Johnson,
Legget, Murray.
10. Collison, Creighton, Forest, Harling, Har-
lingham, Holliday, Leeds, Marney,
Tuberville.
11. Ashley, Blacken ey, Blackney, Blakeny,
Colter, Coulter, Humphrey, Morrell,
Sutton, Trimnel, Trimnell.
12. Francklin, Franklin, Franklyn.
Plate 33.
1. Blayney, Bygan, Chawner, Crawford,
Ermine, Keith, Lewis, M'Culloch, Robe,
Stanton, White.
2. Abrahall, Brooke, Calamy, Claxton, De
Lisle, Dudley, Fitz-Harris, Gooding,
Grills, Harris, Hersay, Kempt, Kerle,
Luf ers, Mainstone, Maxwell, Mayneston,
Money, PowtreU, Prestwick, Speake,
Speke, Sydney, Tagg, Weedon, Whit-
wange, Whitwong.
3. Alderford.
4. Watson.
5. Airmine, Elworth, Ermine, Dodds, Dods,
Keith, Stanton.
6. Claxton.
7. Beriffe, Cooke.
8. Curie, Dessen, Dychfield, Fyler, Grilles,
Grylls, Penny, Philpot, Powtrell,
Prestage, Prestwich, Prestwick, Speke,
Sidney, Sydney.
9. Beauchatt, Merick, Morvile.
10. Aldirford, Slauter, York.
11. Alexander, Beaver, Beevor, Beynham,
Brooks, Brookes, Coram, Corham, Dims-
dale, Eaton, Howel, Howell, Jaye,
M'Lagan, Molineux, Sadleyr, Svmcock,
Symcot, Symcott, TroweU, Watterton.
12. TrowelL
Plate 34.
1. Bolhalth.
2. Clermont, Du Fou, Kyme, Manchester,
Martin, Miller, Muncaster, Nangotham,
Nangothan, Robe, Taylour.
3. Vachell.
4. Bedewell, Burnell, Castell, Castle, Crosse,
Heath, Hopkins, Johnson, Kearney,
Morris, Paddon.
5. Aberigh, Butts, Dickey, Dickie, Houlton,
Maccaunach, Martin, Martyn, Symons,
Taylour.
6. Abarough, Abarow, Atbarough, Atbo-
rough, Crew, Dalley, Daly, Glen, Glenn,
Judd, Jude, Lowe, Martyn, Watmough,
Watmoughe.
7. Barrie, Bethune, Bradwarden, Lewis, St.
Germyn, Sinclair, Tayler, Taylor.
8. Apiece, Homfray, Otto, Sinclair, Schnei-
der, Symons.
9. Bradhull, Brockholes, Brockholes-Fitzher-
bert, Brockholes-Parker, Broke, Brook,
Brooke, Brooks, Broughton, Grey, Lam-
bert, Warner.
10. Calder, Dun, Dunn, Evington, Evinton,
Gordon, Klee.
11. Badger, Brocket, Brockhill, Brockle-
hurst, Brocklesbey, Brook, Brooke,
Brooks.
12. Gardin, Graden, Greiden.
Plate 35.
1. Anderson, Bentley, Merick, Nanfant, Nan-
phan, Stone, Yarborough.
2. Wakeham.
^ 3. Dawson, Sawyer.
4. Ackeroyd, Ackroyd, Akeroyd, Akroyd,
Arkroyd, Athell, Crockat, Crockett, Ro-
bertson.
5. Langdon, Lynch.
464
KEY TO PLATES.
6. Berners, Fitzgerald, Fitz-Zimon, Gerard,
Harris, Hays, Middleton, Scott.
7. Ayloffe.
8. Carter, Cranage, Crenage, Crenidge, Dan,
Dann, Gove, Sheldon.
9. Berners, Fitz - Zimon, Gerard, Harris,
Hays, Leinster, Middleton, Scott, St.
John.
10. Belle w.
Plate 36.
1. Auncell, Beaton, Beauchamp, Beaumont,
Beton, Betton, Betune, Booth, Boothe,
Borrett, Bowdon - Butler, Bramhall,
Brant, Brett, Brewes, Brews, Brewse,
Bromhall, Brooks, Brown, Bruce, Bryden,
Clement, Copeland, Coryton, Coxhead,
Depham, Elgin and Kincardine, Escot,
Esscot, Evans, Fairfax, Fitzpaine, Gar-
rittee, Goode, Grace, Greseley, Grestey,
Griffith, Haggerston, Halkett, Herle,
Hustwick, Kelton, Kendall, Ketland,
Lemon, Loterel, M'Clintock, M'Lintock,
Haddock, Maurice, Muckle, Noble, Pay-
nell, Phitton, Rawston, Rawstorne,
Richards, Rishton, Rome, Sheath,
Slingsby,. Staple, Sterling, Stirling,
Strange, Strangewayes, Strangeways,
Strangways, Strange wiche, Surtees, Tay-
lor, Turner, Underwood, Urswicke,
Wake, Walpole, Wrangham, Yenn.
2. Gremiston.
3. Cotter, Garvey, Yelverton.
4. Aleston, Alston, Branscomb, Bronscomb,
Fenning, More, Turner.
5. Alston, Avonmore, More.
6. Butcher, Creping, Crepping, Fleury, Mac-
kay, Martin, Martine, Mulbery, Mulbury,
7. Cresswell, Dolphin, Dolphine, Turner.
8. Lardner.
9. Turner, Turner, Page.
10. Walker.
ir. Bamfield, Ellison.
12. Booth, Bowth, Dias, Kiffin.
13. Ailesbury, Batson, Bigland, Burrow, Cam-
bridge, Coriton, Cricket, Crofts, Crosby,
De Lisle, De Senlize, De Warren, Eyre,
Fairfax, Gregg, Greystock, Holbrook,
Hutchins, Hutchings, Lestrange, Mar-
shall, Mouat, Muriell, Norman - Lee,
Northwick, Pennant, Pugh, Rickards,
Roebuck, Rushout, Sclater, Sneyd,
Strange, Wilde, Yelverton.
14. Clulow.
15. Cobben, Cobbin, Cobbyn, Cobeun, Cobyn,
Ogilvie, Ogilvy.
Plate 37.
1. Beatty, Dry, Eastwood, Park, Parke,
Zurich.
2. Atnarle, Armarle.
3. Burgone, Burgoyne, Condie, Goodhard,
Goodhart, Hames, Haycock, Howston,
Wedgewood.
4. Fallowfield, Fitzroy, Grafton, Heming,
Hemming, Gordon-Lennox, Richmond,
Southampton.
5. Aoluite, Beaumont, Cornwall, Dynevor,
Furnival, Lorain, Northumberland,
Percy, Prudhoe, Rice, Shrewsbury, Tal-
bot, Talbot de Malahide.
6. Garratt, Garret, Garrett, Jarrett, Perkins.
7-
8. Beaumont, Cheeke, Ellis, Kinerby, Ky-
nerby, Love, Magrath, Paddye, Talbot.
9. Bockingham, Carlisle, Chedder Howard,
Suffolk.
10. Cleveland, Howard, Norfolk, St. Albans,
• Wicklow.
11. Hartridge.
12. Audin, Audyn, Giddy, Grendall.
13. Edwards, Fairfax, Hemans, Hutchins,
Pardoe, Roushout, Rumney, Seabright,
Sebright, Slater, Strangeways, West-
more.
14. Dibble, Dible, Edmund, Effingham, Healey,
Healy, Hemsley, Suffolk.
Plate 38.
1. Acham, Acklame, Boardman, Brough,
Grys, Haynes, Kitto, Kittoe, Lennox,
Magee, Pendarves, Philips, Phillips,
Shepley, Stane.
2. Egerton.
3. Fardell.
4. Dicey, Duval, Duvall, Edwin, Foley,
Jesse, Pellott, Pennyfather, Pickard,
Pillett, Pillott, Pipard.
5. Badder, Madder, Modder, Stocket.
6. Bourke, Hanmer, Roberts, Ward.
7. Brockas, Christian, Dee, Mortlake.
8. Achym, Acklame.
9. Cooper, Hanbury.
10. Lewis.
11. Bolbeck, Butt, Drayner, Halton.
12. Bales.
13. Barnaby, Blithe, Bond, Bonde, Burrowes,
Chamond, Elvet, Eyston, Fell, Green,
Hanman, Kempthorne, Lee, Legatt, Le
Hunte, Ley, Salmon, Shershall, Silly.
14. Markham.
KEY TO PLATES.
465
Plate 39.
1. Calender, Callander.
2. Brenan, Brennan, Colland, Crane, Du
Boys, Forners, Forneys, Hailes, Hasted,
Henderson, Molins.
3. Atton, Attone, Bradestone, Bradston,
Bradstone, Bramwell, Dobyns, Royston.
4. Balasyse, Barnaby, Barneby, Bellasis, Bel-
lassis, Gary,- Christian, Cocker, Hughes,
M'Kenzie.
5. Cocher, Lancaster, Lefevre, Palmer, Pan-
ton, Round, Silvester, Wool.
6. Diskens, Goodenough, Harbord, Lile,
Lille, Suffield, Walton.
7. Cookson, Hartsink, Ivey, Staff, Wagstaff,
Viell.
8. Kinnaird, Ladd, Ladde, Sandilands.
9. Elham, Ellain, Leath, Leatt, Marewood.
10. Jones.
11. Bourke.
12. Begbie, Furnes, Furnese, Furness.
13. Bellasis, Christian, Churchhill, Hughes,
M'Kenzie, Penkerell, Penkerill, Ryed,
Susfield.
14. Farrow, Gerbridge, Haddow, Hadlow,
Harington, Jay, Kempster, Scot, Under-
wood.
Plate 4O.
1. Salisbury.
2. Bartley, Carswell. Fischer, Gamble, Nap-
ton, Owers, Reid, Talbot.
3. Brownlow-Cecil, Chein, Cheine, Chiene,
Loader.
4. Alanson, Allanson, Allaunson, Allenson.
5. Bean, Beane, Cashall, Hervey, Morse,
Rees, Seafield.
6. Beseley, Besley, Besly, Craddock, Cra-
dock, Ford, Roper, Teynham.
7. Fothergill, Malone, Saxby.
8. Paske, Unsworth, Whicker.
9. Billingham, Lodge, Marryatt, Meyer, Pen-
fold, Shirreff, Worthom.
10. Bain, Baine, Bidon, Castleman, Pierpont,
Pierrepoint, Pierepont, Manvers.
11. Edmondson.
12. Laforey.
13. Bayloll, Paine.
14. Acotis, Acottis, Acotts, Conroy, Hugo,
Hurell, Hurle, Hurrell, Leigh, Mus-
champ.
15. Copland, Gysseling, Irvine.
Plate 41.
1. Furse, Ivory.
2. Dobbs.
3. Dobbs.
4. Child- Villiers, Clarendon, Cossen, Cosson,
Cowan, Fitchett, Gerard, Jersey, Lilly,
Lyddel, Manderne, Pates, Pauncefort,
Ravensworth, Villers, Villiers.
5. Philips, Phillips, Poley, Policy, Pooley,
Reppley, Sammes, Staple.
6. Oxborough, Oxburgh.
7. Blois, Brahan, Brende, Etty, Goring,
Leigh, Lloyd, Mildmay, Mildway, Mor-
ris, Ogilvie, Pavey, Waldron, Williams,
Williams-Lloyd.
8. Baker.
9. Broun, Brown, Brownrig, Brownrigg,
Coxan, Coxen, Ensor, Fielden, Haugh,
Hoppare, Lorimer, Marks, Nyssell, Pugh,
Watkihs, Whatley, Worsley.
10. Ashenden, Ashondon, Brackley, Egerton,
Haxford, Moul, Moule.
11. Freeman- Williams.
1 2. Adams, Addagh, Baker, Baunceford, Bay-
ley, Bentham, Billingham, Blenkinsopp,
Blodlow, Bois, Bokenham, Booth, Bowen-
Webb, Boyce, Boyse, Brampton, Brent,
Brompton, Brooke, Brown, Browne,
Bruce, Buckingham, Burgess, Casmajor,
Chardin, Clapham, Cliff, Colyear, Cor-
byn, Coverdale, Coverdall, Crawfield,
Crossfield, Gumming, Dansey, Davies,
Davis, De Silva, Donelan, Dowson,
Drummond, Dupree, Edridge, Edwards,
Egerton, Fairfax, Farquhar, Fitz-Water,
Ford, Gargate, Gererd, Germin, Ger-
myn, Gibbines, Gore, Gouring, Grace,
Graeme, Graham, Griffith, Gronow, Gwyn,
Hagart, Haggerston, Hatcliff, Holker,
Holmes, Hosken, Jarveis, Jarvis, Jeff ens,
Jones, Kenan, Lamb, Lambert, Lea,
Leaton, Lewis, Lincolne, Lloyd, Lows,
Ludlow, Lutwidge, M'Diarmid, MacDiar-
mott, M'Millan, M'Neil, Marney, Mathis-
8on, Mauncell, Meeke, Mills, Morgan,
Morris, Mostyn, Nanney, Newman,
Newton, Norfolk, Northfolke, Ogilvie,
Owen, Paget, Parker, Paslew, Patte,
Paynell, Peart, Peel, Pellat, Peryan,
Peryent, Price, Raines, Raley, Reding-
ton, Richards, Ritson, Rose, Rossmore,
Saltren, Seaton, Shaw, Shipton, Simpson,
Sloan, Sommers, Sowerby, Stanbury,
Stanger, Starr, Stephens, Stevens, Tappin,
Thompson, Thome, Tolliot, Tottenham,
Toures, Vaughan, Vernon, Vowe, Wes-
tenra, Weyland, Whale, Williams, Wils-
here, Wolley, Young.
13. Barlande, Barling, Fonnereau, Kew,
Mettord, Murphy, Nairn, Pain, Powell.
2 G
466
KEY TO PLATES.
Plate 42.
1. Bates, Carrick, Erskine, Leash, Haitian d,
Randolph, Richardson.
2. Staples, Strange way s.
3. Allan.
4. Gould, Grammer, Killigrew.
5. Ardis, Dunbar, Everingham, Grierson,
Haddocks, Primrose, Rolesley, Roscrtige,
Rosebery, Rowlesley, Scot, Skippe, Tud-
way, Wise.
6. Baker, Berry, Bulmar, Grossman, Ed-
mondson, Gibbons, He, Isaacson, Isle,
James, Haskelyne, Scowles, Shiers,
Standbridge, Taylor.
7. Clark.
8. Wakelyn.
9. Blackwill, Bonvill, Fisher, Fulcher, Hal-
liday, Herry, Hiles, Peck, Shields.
Trant, Twedie.
10. Ball, Brashier, Colthurst, Dalgetty, Dal-
gety, Damory, De Beaumont, Emme,
Ewing, Gates, Golder, Hallo way, Har-
net, Hollowday, Ireland, Leigh, H'Leay,
H'Leish, Hould, Netterville, Pepper,
Royse, Scot, Scott, Thomson, Tompson.
11. Rich.
12. Cue, Ogilvy, Plomer, Tindall.
13. Jame^.
14. Bateman, Hanbury, Leigh-Hanbury, Her-
ser, Wildman, Williams.
Plate 43.
1. Brickenden, Brunsell, Bunhill, Burnell,
Chipperfield, Grubbe, Heers, Stalton,
Staylton.
2. Ekins, Neke, Northever, Twinnell.
3. Browne, Egerton, Hurray, Scrymgeor.
4. Cowling, Holmes, Homan, Lovis, Hachen,
Hachin, Haze.
5. Brodie, Cove, Giles, Guthry, Heber,
Lambe, Hiddleton, Pengelley, Scales,
Sheriff.
6. Cockerell.
7. H'Hurray.
8. Dare.
9. Ettrick, Henzies, Sone.
co. Gould, Green, Greenall, Grover, Guinners,
Hector, Hepworth, Hutchings, Ligonier,
Thornton.
11. Close, Edmonstone, Emerson-Laslett,
Hadeswell, Hadiswell, Illingsworth, In-
wood, Jobling, Kemp, Kempt, Hurray,
Rawles, Syme, Tennent.
12. Ansert, Hacdonald, H 'Do wall.
13. Dobbin, Dodsworth, Edmond, Hagger,
Hoy, Hoye, Jumper, Haledoctus, Han-
duit.
14. Audin, Ayde, Ched worth, Cuthbert,
Doolan, Fortune, Harly, Hene, Henne,
Rickets, Ricketts, Wall.
15. Abney, Bacche, Ball, Batley, Beauvale,
Bennet, Bent, Beswick, Chubbe, Coin
pere, Cooke, Dockwray, Hallet, Leigh,
Horris, Platt, Purchas, Rous, Rouse,
Vynall.
Plate 44.
1. Angellis, Angles, Caston, Dighton, Elling-
ton, Fokke, Forty, Gibon, Gybons,
Homer, King - Duckworth, Hathews,
Newling, Noble, Payne.
2. Croone, Gray.
3. Byford, Byfford, Corner, ' Dixwell, Eagle,
Warren.
4. Bolter, Clyncke, Egremond, Goodear,
Goodyear.
5. Benyngton, Champernon, Cunningham,
Henley, Jepine, Harsh, Penley, Penly,
Pomeroy, Popingay.
6. Acland, Awdry, Bland-Davidson, Boyle,
Boy ley, Doran, Fuller, Long.
7. Allan, Allan son- Winn, Headley, H'Dou-
gal-Hay, Russell.
8. Allan, Allen, Alleyn, Allyn, Alltham,
Altham, Doe, Franks, Lamborn, Lam-
borne, Penwarne.
9. Jordan.
10. Hammick, Ingles, Inglis, Williams.
11. Bergaigne, Bergaine, Bowie, Bowrie,
Clough, Corben, Dempster, Duff, Far-
quharson, Fife, Gundry, Kuckfield,
H'Dowal, H'Duff, H'Farquhar, Hilli-
gan, Hilliken, Nevill, Ogilvie, Pakington,
Pender,Sampson, Sapcot, Shaw, Stafford,
Stewart, Sworder, Watlington, Young.
12. Lusher.
13. Alden, Aldon, Beach, Beacher, Becher,
Bruse, Bruskett, Bryant, Bunford, Caul-
kin, Chetwode, Churchill, Churchman,
Clarke, Clavering, Cornell, Cowley, Dar-
ley, Dunsbord, Francis, Hemmings,
Holland, Hollond, Hughes, Jones, Kin-
chant, King, Lloyd, Long, Longfield,
Haberley, Haberly, Hillburn, Hirrie,
Hirry, Holloy, Nelson, Nichols, Orpsen,
Oulton, Philipse, Sparkes,Spence,Suttpn,
Walshe, Warrand, Wellesley.
14. Aboyne, Agar, Allen, Ayloffe, Baett, Batt,
Barnes, Baron, Basket, Baskett, Beamish -
Bernard, Bell, Bentley, Bernall, Betton,
Birnie, Bischoff, Black, Bladewell, Blaw,
Blodwell, Blouyle, Bonell, Bosanquet,
Bosworth, Braid, Breck, Breek, Brett,
Bridges, Bulimore, Cade, Capell, Capon,
Charlton, Clarke, Clifden, Cobham,
Cookson, Coplestone, Coppenger, Cop-
pinger, Corrie, Corry, Cosins, Cosyns,
Coulthand, Cromer, Cruice, Cruise, Cun-
nington, Currie, Curry, Dalingrugge,
Davies, Dennis, Dicey, Dickenson, Dicon-
son, Dillon, Diss, Dixon, Dodwell, Dol-
ton, Dovor, Drane, Drummond, Dun-
combe, Earn, Ernes, Emme, English,
KEY TO PLATES.
467
Erskine, Esharton, Evelyn, Evens,
Ewan, Farquharson, Fife, *Fiffe, Fitz-
John, Ford, Fury, Fyfe, Fyffe, Gaine,
Gerandot, Geridot, Glasse, Gold, Goldes-
burgh, Goold, Grace, Grady, Grant,
Griffiths, Grindal, Grindall, Hacklet,
Halsbury, Hare, Harrison, Herin, Heron,
Hindmarsh, Hoberd, Hobert, Hopkins,
Hunter, Husdell, Hutchinson, Hyatt,
Ingles, Inglis, Jesse, John, Jones, Joy,
Kedmarston, Keith, Kirkman, Kyffyn,
Lacy, Langrishe, Layton, Leigh, Levi,
Lewins, Llewellyn, Lloyd, Logan, Lome-
Ivng, Lovd, Lynn, M'Candlish, Macduff,
Macfie, M'Kenzie, M'Phie, Maddison,
Madocks, March, Martyre, Matchett,
Matthews, Mendip, Menet, Menett,
Moncrieff, Moncrietf e, Montaguta, Mores,
Morres, Moubbray, Mowatt, Mubray,
Netterville, Newlands, Nichol, Nichol-
son, Nickelson, Nicol, Nicolson, Noland,
Nonnanton, Nowland, Norman - Lee,
Northwood, Ogilvie, Ogilvy, Osborne,
Owen, Oxenbridge, Peace, Pearmain,
Pears, Pepper, Percivall, Picken, Pictoii,
Pickton, Pigg, Poineroy, Pope, Powell,
Praed, Priddle, Priestley, Primerose,
Prouse, Ravensholme, Read, Repley,
Riddell, Ridout, Rishton, Robartes,
Rock, Rogerson, Roughsedge, Rowlatt,
Rumbold, Russell, Rust, Scot, Scott,
Sebright, Selwyn, Seys, Shaw, Shields,
Simpson, Spence, Stainsbury, Steuart,
Stevens, Stevenson, Stewart, Stocken,
Stockes, Stokes, Stone, Strange, Strode,
Stroode, Stroud, Stroude, Stuart, Tas-
well, Tatlock, Thomas, Thoroughgood,
Throwgood, Tibbet, Titford, Tot, Traby,
Tyers, Vampage, Van Streyan, Vaughan,
Weldon, Wells, Wharncliffe, Wilcocks,
Wilson, Wintringham, Wisham, Wood,
Wyse, Yates.
15. Galley, Caley, Cay ley, Sprignell.
Plate 45.
1. Champney, Clayton, Evatt, Newsom,
Petit, Pettyt, Spurdens, Vaughan.
2. Cholwich, Cholwick, Coulton, Danmare,
Leversey, Levesey, Mawer.
3. Hugford.
4. Byerley, Byerly, Byorley.
5. Kitchens, Hitchins, Partridge, Patrich.
6. Bish, Byshe, Davies, Rishton, Rushton.
7. Carsewell, Duff, Dunraven, Egremont,
Lecaufield, Quin, Statham, Windham,
Wyndham.
8. Berger, Chrystie, Crab, Crabbe, Deaves,
L'Estrange, MacDougall, M'Dougall,
M'Dowall, M'Dowell, M'Owl, Madox.
. 9. Alwyn, Overbery, Overbury, Pickering,
Sandwell.
to. Estoft, Flanagan, Godsaloe, Godschall,
Herriot, Herriott, Macpherson, MTher-
son, Martin, Morice, Newsham, Upton.
11. Jones, Marche, Phillipps.
12. Beavan, T wicket.
13. Hughes.
14. Ayloffe, Dales, Dalles, Froyle, Guyan,
Hamill, Ivers, Jevers, Legh, Lukin,
Meredith, Offord, Partridge, Peard,
Penney, Slaning, Slanning, Treby, Wast-.
neys, Young.
15. Anton, Bennett, Boles, Davidson, De Mar-
deston, Hargil, Hawes, Kelleher, Kete-
ridge, M'Clymont, Neilson, Newdich,
Newdick, Newell, Notley, Osborn, Page,
Penniman> Price, Rayney, Sentoii,
Simeon, Tankerville, Wotton.
Plate 46.
1. Bromeley, Bromley, Clarke, Dumaresque,
Montford, Stockwood.
2. Alvares, Boorman, Cooke, Craig, Dillon,
Elstob, Euen, Ewing, Frew, Gladhill,
Henlock, Holburne, Hulburn, Inglis,
Lamb, Lambe, Lawson, Liddell, Lidell,
Liddiard, Roberts, Stable, Starr, St.
Lyz.
3. Northwood, Norwood.
4. A met, Barlow, Barrowe, Bennet, Berrie,
Berry, Boddington, Bodcjinton, Buck-
worth, Clarke, Conigsby-Capel, Fletcher,
Goodrich, Hare, Knell, Mapletoft, Ne-
sham, Ravenhill, Russell, Seed, Walford,
Woodcock.
5. Newenham.
6. Call.
7. Barnard, Enoke, Yabsley.
8. Allport, Ansell, Browne, Clunes, Comb,
Combe, Crate, Cratford, Eldershaw,
Faunce, Fleming, Hare, Hun, Listowel,
Markoe, Marks, Marsh, Prestwold.
9. Allestry, Arrol, Ashby, Duff, Ferguson,
Jeffery, Kukefield, Meek, Newton, Scep-
ter, Wikes.
10. Acton, Malefont, Malesaunts.
11. Bedford, Bourch, Brown, By, Chalmers,
Dummer, Farlough, Hathaway, Hathe-
way, Hayman, Hayward-Curtis, Lcyces-
ter, Marke, Markes, Marks, Nolan, Orde,
Penny, Phillips, Plumerage, Scobell,
Terry.
12. Bromeall, Chater, Cowan, Leslie, Lesly,
Lodge, Stokes, Storie, Stote, Stuckey,
Button,
Plate 47.
1, Northmore, Skinner.
2. Biggs, Charlton, Choi well, Cockrell, Co-
vert, Crouchley, Eades, Farmer, Garton,
Haseley, Hoare, Hunt, Kett, Kirkland,
468
KEY TO PLATES.
Leverage, M'Lachlan, Maclauchlan, Ni-
gon, Prentis, Sarsfield, Sexton, Stephen,
Terrell, Walrond.
3. Badd, Baud, Baude, Castilion, Edeworth,
Wright, Wroth, Wrothe. .
4. Cambell, Campbell, Charlton, Covert,
Hatch, Kelwich, Lanburn.
5. Atlee, Collyer, Gregory, Grimshaw, Hun-
ter, Pedder, Peter, Petre, Petrie.
6. Agruall, Alley, Alye, Cockerell, Gritton,
Singleton.
7. Atfoe, Atsoe, Bee, Beck, Boustead, Can-
ton, Colbeck, Docksey, Hamer, Henry,
Home, Lyons, Peers, Sheridan, Sheriden,
Wren.
8. Dalmer, Deleval, Kateler, Kateller, Kather-
ler, Royle.
9. Codd, Codde, Dunford, Long, Wellesley.
10. Boyle, Boyley, Bruse, By les,Doran, Drake, j
Farnborough, Fuller, Long, M'Lachlan, j
Nicholson, Perrier, Pollalion, Pomeroy,
Pomery,Shanke, Shannon, Shaw, Sutton,
Thornton, Ward, Wise.
11. Edmonds.
12. Cooper, Gastrell, Jeffreys, Lloyd, Lown-
des.
13. Adyn, Anmers, Anners, Argal, Argall,
Argell, Argill, Arkybus, Ashton,. Ather-
ley, Atkinson, Auld, Bamford, Bates,
Baumford, Baunford, Bawtre, Bawtree,
Beal, Bilesby, Birney, Bow, Branfell,
Brusell, Buchan, Buckle, Burdett, Burg-
hill, Burnett, Burney, Burnie, Carr, Carr-
Standish, Carter, Chaigneau, Chalmers,
Chambers, Cheese, Chiefly, Cinsallagh,
Crokey, Crynes, Dalrymple, David, Davis,
Denham, Dikens, Dodswall, Dodswell,
Dowell, Edgeworth, Edridge, Edwards,
Ennew, Flower, Flowre, Foote, Ford,
Galbraith, Gamier, Gordon, Goulden,
Grubb, Gunner, Harper, Harridge, Has-
14.
kins, Hawden, Hawtre, Hende, Hinde,
Holmes, Home, Hose, Hoskyns, Houison,
Hume, Jefferyes, Jefferys, Jones, Joulden,
Kirkham, Ketfeleby, Kittelby, Kittleby,
Knot, Knott, Latch, Leighton, Lighten,
Long, Lorimer, Losse, Lowndes, Lynn,
Lyon, Macgregor, M'Gregor, Mackey,
MacKnight, M'Knight, M'Leod, Mac-
Murdoch, M'Naught, M'Nicoll, M'Quaid,
M'Taggart, Maitland, Markland. Mar-
sham, Massy, Maud, Maude, Melders,
Meredith, Meredith -Warter, Merling,
Morson, Mortlock, Moulson, Munn, Mur-
doch, Nearns, Nicholson, Nicolson, Ogil-
vie, Ogilvy, Payns, Pearsall, Pearse,
Peckover, Pentland, Perks, Perrot, Pick-
ernell, Pickford, Pigou, Plasto, Portal,
Potts, Pratte, Price, Pulteney, Rackham,
Rawlins, Ren wick, Rolfe, Romney, Ross,
Rowland, Rowsewell, Ryle, Scot, Scott,
Scotland, Shelbery, Shelbury, Silvester,
Sim, Sime, Simm, Smyth, Stanford,
Stebbing, Steele, Steell, Steuart, Stewart,
Sumner, Surman, Tawse, Toole, Trim-
well, Troyhin, Tuson, Tweddale, Unett,
Virtue, Vylgus, Waddell, Wakeman,
Walters, Wartnaby, Weatherston, Wed-
dell, Wetherton, Wheterton, Whit-
church, White, Whitington, Whitwell,
Wigston, Williams, Wilson, Wolin,
Worge, Worger, Wrey, Wynne, Yeates,
Yeats, Yerbine.
Adyn, Boswell, Boughton, Burdett, Cham-
bers, Cooke, Davies, Dundas, Ellis, Fair-
lie, Fairly, Gisland, Glin, Goodrich, Gort,
Grassick, Howard, Lisle, Mascy, Masey,
Massy, Maude, Mauntford, Morris, Mos-
ton, Munn, Peak, Pedley, Pine, Pirce,
Ridsdale, Rowsewell, Rowswell, Stewart,
Whitington, Whittingham, Whyte, Wil-
son, Wittingham.
Plate 48.
1. Claver, Cleaver, Newton, Parnell, Pow-
nall.
2. Cardigan.
3. Pownall.
4. Ady, Adry, Anstie, Cantelow, Cooley,
Dawbeney, Leversedge, Prestvvick, Teni-
son, Watkins.
5. Dalling.
6. Walmouth.
7. Bewshin.
8. Tarleton.
9. Bowell, Cater, Hood, Jacomb, Somers.
10. Co well, Dundas, Lacy.
11. Macdonald, Melville, Saunders-Dundas,
Zetland.
12. A'Court, Bulbec, Bulbeck, De Mohun,
Lowe, Sherman, Tapper.
13. Savignac, Trickey.
14. Aboril, Abrol, Plaiz, Playse, Wakeman,
Wettyn, Wettyng.
Plate
1. Brydall, De la River, Hiatt, Marjoribanks,
Payne.
2. Wakeman.
3. Condry, Coudray, Coudrey, Doran, Ed-
wardes-Tucker, Emly, Garland, Garlant,
Lowman, Marke, Pendleton, Simmonds,
Simon, Smerdon, Tucker, Tuckie, Tus-
ser.
4. Avenet, Avenett, Bowdan, Bowden, Dtla-
hay, Jacques, Jaques, Wardon, Yeld-
ham.
5. Andrea, Blacker.
6. Abelhall,Ablehall,Binks,Darnall, Darnel,
Darnol, Horseford, Mason, Meoles,
Philpot.
7. Alban, Allan, Kemor.
8. Wetherton, Worrell, Wyrrall.
9. Bulcock, Damerley, Hetherington, Hether-
ton, Ravis, Roche, Tyrrell.
10. Brace, Dundas, Stansfield.
11. Atlee, Atley, Damant, Dwyre, Gamell,
Gammill, Hunter, Kennell, Riccard.
12. Archbold, Archebold, Auchterlonie. Barr,
Betenson, Bettenson, Betterson, Bettin-
KEY TO PLATES.
469
son, Bettison, Bragg, Brownlow, Catlin,
Cator, Currer, Gust, Danncey, Dansey,
Dauncey, Dowling, Drew, Elven, Foster,
Foulkes, Glynn, Gowans, Gunthorpe,
Home, Hume, Huninges, Hunt, Kent,
Kent-Egleton, Lapthorne, Lobb, Maw-
son, Merrington, Morar, North, Oliver,
Penrose, Pentland, Posynworth, Powell,
Repley, Satherthwayte, Skottow, Sutton,
Trotter, Vivian, Wendey, .Yorke.
13. Bladerike, Bludder, Bluther, Dunfee,
Jaques.
14. Allerton, Barry; Burr, Craig, Darcye, De
Placetes, Dunk, Layton, Rokwood, Star-
ling, Tilyard, WaUace, White.
Plate SO.
1. Bodenham, Dyne, Dynne.
2. Chein, Cheine, Cheyne, De Gaunt, Dor-
ward, Durnard, Durward, Earnshaw,
Mansfield, Matchet, Matcheton, Mercer,
Nansolyn, Nottage, Turney.
3. Alphe, Dalston, Fearon, Martyn, Maudell,
Maudley.
4. Asborne, Ashborne, Ashbury, Cameron,
Moody.
5. Bard, Beard.
6. Byirley, Eales, Fyvie, Heather, Holies,
Hotof t, Hotof te, Peirson, Pym, JJrquhart,
Vaughan.
7. Alabaster, Albaster, Allebaster, Arblaster,
Bragg, Burrowes, Burrows, Hatfield,
Hitfield, Reye, Rye, Tudway.
8. Lutterford.
9. Dupont, Esdaile, Foord.
10. Aberton, Aburton, Cuthbert, Cuthburt,
Gratton, Latouche, Moore.
11. Walker.
12. Aines, Ainge, Ainger, Aitken, Aitkin, At-
kin, Atkins, Colston.
13. Baxter, Budgen, Dorm an, Hounhill, Hown-
hill, Littlebury, Majoribanks, Marjori-
banks, Rothings, Southland, Wardell.
14. Crakenthorpe, Craufurd, Crawford, Kirch,
Looker, Lyndown, Ufflete.
1 5. Ashenden, Chester, Constantino, Dagworth,
Julien, Maugham, Maughan, Uffleet,
Ufflet.
Plate 51.
1. Hutchinson - Synge, Marchmont, Singe,
Synge.
2. Eye, Howard, Marny, Seymer-Kerr, Sey-
mour, Smyth.
3. Anderson, Arderne, Beauchampe, Berney,
Blofeld, Boyd, Boyde, Broughton, Capel,
Capell, Carpenter, De Costa, Douglas,
Dyne, Dynne, Eden, Edon, Edwards,
Egerton, Enys, Giberne, Grentmesnell,
Latimer, Leroux, Mompesson, Mom-
pisson, Montpenston, Phillpot, Relham,
Relhan, Rothschild, Shardelou, Stote-
ville, Tame, Windus.
4. Cely, Ceely, Deraw, Hambleton, Wilford.
5. Arnold, Wingham.
6. Crews, Crewse, Cruse, Shore.
7. Awdrey, Awndye, Breton, Bretton, Hawk-
ings, Hicks, Keefe, Menys, Raye, Saint
Owen, Wetherton.
8. Badelismere, Badelsmere, Cooper, De Se-
grave Flint, Kennerley, M'Dowal,
Nichol, Nicholl, Sutton.
f». Alland, Meares, Nettleton, Phibbs.
10. Beesley, Beesly, Beseley, Besley, Besly,
Cooper, Lang, Langan, Winterbottom.
11. Abrahams, Balm, Balme, Bollingbroke,
Bollingbrook, Bollinsbrook, Slee.
12. Banbury, Bandbury, Cassel, Cassell, Chap-
man, Drummond, Kogg, Low.
13. Albyn, Dorington.
14. Goldtrap.
15. Bellairs, Bellars, Boothby, Bromley, Bu-
chanan, Carmarden, Carmarthen, Deane,
Dodington, Dumas, Dundas, Golding-
ham, Gouldingham, Harnage, Hurry,
Kennard, Livesay, Livesey, M'Dougal,
M'Dowal, M'Dowall, Magnus, Mary-
borough, Mills, Morton, Newcom, New-
combe, Newcome, Newdigate, Ogilvie,
Pegg, Penton, Pickering, Pole, Powel,
Powell, Pridham, Prudhome, Prudow,
Rae, Rotherfield, Savage, Thorley, Ure,
Urrie, Urry, Walter, Wellesley-Pole,
Wetherton, Wheterton, Whitehouse,
Whitmarsh, WHney, Wilson, Worrall.
Plate 82.
1. Adam, Adamson, Addie, Adie, Aedie,
Andesley, Backie, Coristantyne, Dem-
ford, Downie, Edie, Fetherston, Finnis,
Kingley, Macadam, Nadler, Zymon.
2. Bance, Clements, Irvine, Irving, Lavie,
Leach, Leache, Quintin, Randes, Trow-
teback.
3. Yaldwyn.
4. Bock, Cawodly, Cawoodley, Copenger,
. Sapy, Sapye, St. Maur.
5. Brews, Brewes, Brymton, Chesham, Cok-
feld, Crew, Crewe, De Brewes, De Koke-
field, Sands, Savage, Scudamore.
6. Cliffe, Clyff, Clyffe, Gomm.
7. Avery, Cressall, Gentill, Harborne, Isaac-
son, Topping.
8. Birmingham, Dobson, Dodson, Domville,
Eagles, Littledale, M'Donall, M'Dowgal,
M'Lea.
9. Bengham, Benham, Benhan, Bruckshaw,
Bruckshow, Cook, Holton, Kirwan.
10. Angolisme, Austin,
470
KEY TO PLATES.
1 1. Bell, Chirbrond, Dickson, Douglas, Driver,
Duff, Fitz- Walter, Flynt, Forbes, God-
din, Landeth, Londeth, Mayne, Peake,
Pringle, Samby.
12. Achard, Cracklow, Gates, Seaton, Seton
Willison, Wilson.
13. Thomson.
14. Gascoyne-Cecil, Salisbury, Tiilet, Tillett.
Plate 53.
1. Innes.
2. Botell, Bothell, Coryton, Forester, Kay,
Lisle, Rand, Randes.
3. Bucket, Field, Irvine, Jefferyes, Jeffries.
4. Bosworth, Chadwick, Coane, Gray, Rait,
Torre, Watson.
5. Bassinges, Hill, Mayhew, Roos, Ross,
Zachert, Zachet.
6. Chadwick.
7. Forrester.
8. Alley, Forty, Hawle, Marner, Stillington.
9. Barr, Christie, Colquhon, Colquhoun,
Duer, Massingbird, Mathison, Murray,
Ross, Sprigg, Weller.
10. Ogilvie, Sedge wick, Somner.
11. Sadler, Symonds.
12. Bourdon, Burden, Cardiff, Carnegie, Jer-
main, Jermayne, Livingston, Livingstone,
Moncrief, -Reding, Stewart, Watson.
13. Carstairs.
14. Le Neve, Neave, Neeve, Neve.
15. Cervington.
Plate 84.
1. Johnston.
2. Parsons.
3. Parkes, Radford, Tumour.
4. Perring, Perrings, Pomeroy.
5. Brandling, Guilford.
6. Feldingham, Fillingham.
7. Huth, Rhan, Wrench.
8. Bayen, Cockett, Grandson, Shackleton,
Shakelton.
9. Andrews, Bagshole, Bagshote, Barton,
Birkberke, Blackshame, Dupa, Duppa,
Graham, Grubeu, Jugg, Lawrence,
O'Reilly, Querleton, Querlton, Tolley,
Trelawney, Wight.
10. Bie, By, Bye, Fermour, Hamilton, Ling-
ham, Mackie.
11. Abenh,all, Ablehall, Phipps, Swanson.
12. Amidas, Barton, Burnside, Butcher, Coy-
•ney, Coyny, Drywood, Edgar, Hamilton,
Jewel, Lindsay, Morrison, St. Maure,
Seymour, Sharp, Tibbs, Wood.
13. Gainsby, Greenlees, Greenless, Kaynton.
14. Burnet, Burnett, Christie, Dawbency. •
15. Dowdeswell, Watson.
Plate 65.
1. Bagnell.
2. Addlington, Adlington, Baker-Cress well,
Bawtre, Bennet, Berkhead, Birmingham,
Bowerman, Bowreman, Brooke, Brown-
low, Buckton, Bunney, Bush, Catty,
Chetwynd, Clowberry, Clobery, Coken-
ingham, Cox, Craik, Cresswell, Crutten-
don, Cuyet, Darrell, Dayrell, Dorrell,
Fleeming, Flemming, Fleming, Frank,
Frewke, Garnham, Hands, Hay, Jessop,
Lamplow, Lamplowe, Lamplugh, Leve-
son, Lewson, Levson, Littleboy, Litton,
M'Call, Malley, Mar, Marm, Marwood,
Meredyth, Methoulde, Methwold, Out-
rain, Plumstock, Pritchard, Robley,
Ruthven, Sapcotes, Sapcott, Sargent,
Shales, Stratford, Sweeting, Temmes,
Vavasour, Warde, Waterton, Wethered.
3. Bulwer, Edolphe, Fowke, Rugge, Twed-
dale.
4. Copinger, Cruttendon, Dorrell, Ord, Orde.
5. Clark, Ince, Kingston.1
6. Agard, Hains, Hill, Wroughton.
7. Grimsbie, Grimsby, Vincent.
8. Athanray, Bagot, Dayrell, Delaval, Dyer-
Swinnerton, Gardiner, Garforth, Gason,
Ives, Jones, Kyngesley, Sedley, Sideley,
Sidley, Smith, Smyth, Swynerton, Tra-
herne, Wetnall, Whetenhall, Whiting-
ton, Yate, Yates.
9. Benton, Clack, Dyson, Grose, Hyde, Pas-
call, Rowan.
10. Beaufice, Delature, Davidson, Farrington,
Llewellyn, Lluellin, Mills, Richards,
Rowe.
1 1. Austin, Beawfice, Boggie, Bogie, Burnett,
Crosbie, Davie, Dewar, Dowdal, Dow-
dall, Evans, Farrington, Lamb, Lang-
holme, Llewellyn, Lluellin, Malmains,
Milles, Normand, Parry, Pascol, Price,
Richards, Stopford, Wastfield.
Plate 56.
1. Yate.
2. Connel, Connell, Kingeston, Ringewood,
Ringwood.
3. Bush, De Clifford, Southwell.
4. Anthony, Antonie, Antony, Bover, Brooke,
Buckton, Bushe, Candler, Crawfurd,
Dayrell, Flemming, Greatorex, Jackson,
Kingsley, Kiviliock, Knightly, Lamplugh,
Leveson, Loggie, Morton, Oddy, Pyue,
Rigby, Ruthven, Tims, Waller.
KEY TO PLATES.
471
5. Burckhead, Burkett, Yardley.
6. Bone, Campbell, Fleet.
7. Nightingale.
8. Kympton, Porter, Russell, Snagg, Zamoy-
ska.
9. Algloval, Apletree, Bruyin, Bruyn, Kemp,
Yaxley.
10. Bainbridge, Bainbrigge, Le Hunt.
1 1. Ailmer, Apletree, Baynton, Bedford, Blax-
ton, Boynton, Brune, Carville, Crowe,
Estewer, Estower, Garth, Goat, Har-
ville, Hay, Hollowell, Macmahon, Malby,
Napean, Nepean, Painter, Penbullow,
Pole, Russell, Sacheverell,' SuUy, Tat-
ham, Ward, Warren, Williams, Worth-
ington.
12. Russell
Plate 57.
1. Bartram.
2. Lamb.
3. Marsh, Tester.
4. Lambton-Dawson.
5. Durham, Lambton, Lampen, Lechingham,
M'Turk.
6. Currey, Currie, Deschamps, Fowkes, Nar-
boon, Narboone, Prowse.
7. Capper, Chester, Cousen, Cremer, Cup-
holme, De Dreux, Delavall, Dusseaux,
Grigson, Huson, Martinean, Mee, Newn-
ham, Penruddock, Penruddftcke, Ram,
Sackvill, Swayne, Sydenham, Weaver.
8. Ashby, Baggeley, Belgrave, Bilsdon,
Byrch, Chester, Clerke, Copinger,
Cromer, Dalavall, Dalton, Dreux, Gray,
Greive, Grey, Knolas, Knolls, Knowles,
Mitton, Mytton, Pert, Ruthven, Ward-
man.
9. Stewart.
10. Amyat, Amyatt, Batter sbee, Battersby,
Blossome, Blossun, Budds, Gage, Ker-
shaw, Manwell, Rawlings, Shepheard,
Stenynge.
11. Arbuckle, Butler, Elliot, Elliott, Staple
Yea.
12. Graves.
Plate 58.
1. Carpenter, Conesby, Coningesby, Capel-
Coningsby, Coningsby, Conisbie, Coney,
Cony, Laverton, Norton, Purslow, War-
render.
2. Inys.
3. Packington, Pakington, Rabett.
4. Lynne.
5. Lever, Leyver, Lonesby.
6. Abriscourt, Abuscourt, Abustourt, Ester-
ley, Hair, Hastday, Haydon, Joel.
7. Amcotts, Ayncotts, Bloundell, Blundell,
Bluett, Dighton, Hill.
8. Birch, Browne, Cranwell, Hase, Lievre,
Muttlebury, O'Malley, Winthorp.
9. Samwell, Wharton.
10. Baldwin, Byrch, Cartaret, Feilden, Gar-
natt, Holt.
1 1. Amcotes, Amcots, Amcotts, Denbigh, Gil-
bert, Giles, Hervey, Holt, Percy-Field-
ing, Young.
12. Amcot, Archdall, Ash, Baldwin, Barzey,
Bloundell, Blundell, Buries, Corbet,
Cresswell, Des Voeux, Dennistoun,
Dowsing, Edmonstone, Feauliteau,
Flesher, Forest, Gilbard, Gilbert, Goff,
Greyndour, Harvye, Haslewood, Hillers-
den, Hillesden, Holt, Littler, Loveday,
Lovell, Mervyn, Newhouse, Nicholls,
Perceval, Silvester, Skerritt, Smithson,
Thynne, Tippets, Vavasour, Wilson,
Woodgate, Woodnoth, Woodward.
Plate 59.
1. Ackeroyd, Ackroyd, Akeroyd, Akroyd,
Arkroyd, Athell, Broughton, Crockat,
Crockett, Robertson.
2. Anderson.
3. Smith.
4. Crawshaw, Livingston.
5. Dawson, Pointer, Sawyer, Teringham.
6. Grosvenor, Mageoghegan, Marriott, Moes-
ler, Muschampe, Nuthall, Stapleton,
Vincent, Welles, Westminster, White,
Wreahoke.
7. Allibane, Bentley, Boyes, Conerley,
Merick, Teale.
8. Carpenter.
9. Butler,
io. Murray.
Plate 6O.
1. Brocton, Buchanan, Gaven, Gawen, Sains-
bury.
2. Allen, Bunton,Dobree, Drummond, Drum-
mond-Burrell, Gross, Jenkins, Kylling-
beck, Northi n, Willoughby De Eresby. .
3. Weykes, Wykes, Wythens.
4. Aldham, Alexander, Allen, Barritt, Blood,
Conarton, Cotterell, Duncombe, Egleston,
Eyer, Fenn, Fisher, Flamsted, Forster,
Foster-Hill, Hadokes, Hall, Haswell,
Hay ward, Jones, Kiddell, King, Kinge,
Kirch, Lodge, Longeville, M'Cay,
472
KEY TO PLATES.
M'Coy, Maxey, Maxie, Melvile, Myggs,
Parker, Phelps, Wallis, Watt, Whetteel,
WhitteU.
5. Amery, Amorie, Brampton, Bromige,
Darner, D'Amorie, Holme, Nesbitt,
Reanolds, Reignolds, Richards, Routh.
6. Bendyshe, Campion, Cramer, D'Eureux,
Devereux, Evreux, Gosell, Gossell, Harri-
son, Hereford, Southouse, Wolseley.
7. Harrison.
8. Attelound, Attelounde, Robinson.
9. Reynolds.
10. Benson, Bosum, Davy, Devereulx, Goode,
Laver.
1 1. Allen, Amerex, Americe, Anguilla, Argu-
illa, Brain, Tresham.
12. Aubert.
13. Comyns, Crake, Craker, Fairford, Hosier,
Lawrence, Micklethwaite.
14. Cheseldon, Cheseldyne, Coneley, Conelly,
Connelley, Connelly, Connely, Connolly,
Conolly, Jago, Motharn.
Plate 61.
1. Ramsey.
2. Aselock, Blades, Blaydes, Blaydes-Mar-
vel, Bower, Braybrook, Clark, Clifford,
Desbrowe, Ellerker, Georges, Griffin,
Haigh, Hall, Jeaffreson, Jefferson,
Knight, Kyrell, Lany, Leslie-Melville,
Leven, M'Killop, Melveton, Mill, Mor-
ham, Mountford, Patterson, Tanner,
Tayloure, Thayer, Walcher, Whitby,
Wilson.
3. Aselock, Aslack, Aslake, Asloke, Baron,
Barrel, Barrell, Bonest, Bonus, Bower,
Bowre, Bukhill, Carter, Chitty, Colvil,
Colville, Cony, Ellerker, Forsham, Fres-
ton, Gamell, Gammel, Gamonill, Hall,
Harrington, Haselden, Haslatine, Has-
taline, Highmore, Hull, Lace, Lambeth,
M'Donald, M'Kellip, Melveton, Melvile,
Melville, Moutrie, Ogilvie, Powell,
Robins, Slatter, Tirringham, Walcher,
Wedderburn-Colvile.
4. Beston, Bestoricke, Bestorike, Dawson,
Dunning, Linwood, Taylor, Waters.
5. Breton, Casey, Dagget, Gander, Genges,
Glynn, Hood, Jorden, Kempson, Love-
less, M'Kellip, Orenge, Purefey, Sanson,
Shannon, Snell, Southbey, Swan, Trigg,
Waterhouse, Wilkinson.
6. Burgoyne, Colne, Colney, Gessors, Ghrimes,
Home, Hunt, Norris, Plumbe, Sturges,
Temple, Topliffe, Toplis.
7. Alington, Allington, Anderson, Barwell,
Bell, Boniface, Broadley, Broughton,
Cartiles, Chafin, Chaffin, Cheese, Clap-
perton, Cochet, Davers, Dawson, Dibdin,
Echlin, Edwards, Eure, FaU, Fletcher,
Goche, Gooch, Grosvenor, Grovesnor,
Haggerston, Haydon, Headon, Heydon,
Linford, Lovell, M'Fadyen, M'Faiden,
Panter, Penteland, Philip, Pointer, Por-
terfield, Rees, Rigges, Riggs, Russell,
Sanderson, Saunderson, Saxon, Shaw,
Sherington, Smith, Smyth, Stockdale,
Stout, Swiney, Swinnee, Talbot, Temple,
Thomas, Ufford, Warren, Williams,
Wyllie, Yea.
8.. Allan, Allen, Burrell, Cheese, Church,
Cockle, Druitt, Duffield, Forester, For-
ster, Grove, Hamden, Hampden. Higham,
Hill, Hirine, Hoggar, Joselin, Joselyn,
Keignes, Keynes, Ludgershall, Marriot,
Marriott, Maryet, Maryot, M'Fadyen,
M'Gowan, Moris, Talbot, Panter, Rugge.
9.. Aber, Fletcher, Kayle, Purefey, Thoma-
son.
10. Arsick, Arsike, Arsycke, Arsyke, Coock,
Cook, Crompton, Laughlin, Medcalf,
Metcalf, Metcalfe.
II.. Croft, Crofts, Funese, Furnes, Furness,
Gower, Gressey, Home, Palmer, Pal-
merston, Plum, Portman, Sealy, Thomas,
Tutt.
12. Adamson, Bollen, Calton, Chere, Chesel-
don, Cheseldyne, Cogan, Coggan, Fores-
ter, Fothergill, Glover, Higham, Hunt-
ley, Huntly.
Plate 62.
1. Lucas, Sword, Swourd, Tyler, Ventris.
2. Bare, Belhouse, Candishe, Langford,
Lewthwait, Lewthwaite, Methewen,
MiUer, More, PeckshaU, Peshall, Rowley,
Roxby, Stiles, Stockton, Thornley, Todd,
Wood, Wormington.
3. Bentham, Valence, Valomess.
4. Arran, Biddulph, Davies, Gore, Wilson.
5. Annandale, Beeching, Bempde, Burchett,
Capp, Champion, Fairholm, Hope-
Johnstone, Johnson. Johnstion, John-
stone, Johnstoun, Knight, Montrose,
Walden, Warton.
6. Bailey, Bringham, Crump, Crumpe, Gor-
don, Macbean, M'Intosh, Macintosh,
Sutherland.
7. Cropley, Linch, Salkyns.
8. Beardmore, Booth, Louis, Mussell,
Price.
9. Arnold, Coplestone, Killand, Turner,
Wolrich.
10. Arnald, Arnauld, Bourk, Charteris, Char-
ters, Chartres, Gillespie, Keat, M'Intosh,
Macintosh, M'Kean, Mumford, Shivez,
Tiller, Winterbotham, Withypoule.
1 1. Arundell, Ashfield, Leeds, Nivison.
12. Crompe, Grant, Macpherson, M'Bean.
KEY TO PLATES.
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Plate 63.
1. Ashfield, Damory, De Bohun, Dogherty,
Doherty, Folinan, Garforth, Kaines,
McCarthy, Martindale, QurreU, Smyth,
Wolf, Wolfe.
2. Fleetwood.
3. Arundel, Amndell, Ashurst, Batt,. Blunt,
Coplestone, Crolly, Darell, Davis,
Dodingsells, Doolman, Gawdy, Gravatt,
Gun, Gwyer, Hayes, Holland, Huband,.
Jacob, Lawley, Leight, Linch^. Lovet,
Lovett, Low, Lowe, Odingsell, Oding-
sells, Owen, Perriman, Ferryman, Res-
kinner, Travers, Trelawney, Tytherley,
Westmoreland, Yonge.
4. Halberdyn, Watkins.
5. Barwell, Derhanu, Derule, Guston, Hankey,
Kellet, Lovet, Lovett, Northam, PenniU,
Petit, Stanley, Wyghtwyck»
6. Grant, Grant - Macpherson, Justice,
M'Combie, Mackintosh, Macpherson,
Macritchie, Moffat, Sutherland.
7. Clements, Coyle, Gregor, Hawkes, Innes,
Limerick, Pery, Ragon, Riddock, Troup,
Tyler, Underwood, Whitbread, Whit-
bred, Wooley.
8.. Borlase, Croachrod.
9. Boyes, Boys.
10. Daniell, Fleetwood, Macintosh, Nash,
Pascoe, Wolff.
11. Morgan, Oakden, Wolferstan.
12. Gillies, Gillis, Litton, Lowrie, Lowry,
M'Intosh, M'Pherson, Pennington, Rae,
Richard, Rickart.
13. Lloyd.
14. Decker.
Plate 64.
1. Lounde, Lownde.
2. Brignac, Clench, Clenche, De Carteret,
Dowbiggin, Hardress, Malynes, Morgan,
Newington.
3. M'Connel.
4. Anglesey, Becton, Biddell, Biddelle, Bid-
die, Dowley, Ward.
5. Adlington, Agad, Ogle, Trotter.
6. Chawner, Jervoise- Clarke, Love, Man-
nock, Oliver.
7. Crowder, Mallow. •
8. Lewis, Northam, Walker, Waterhouse,
Welch, Wilson, Wilson-Patten, Upton,
Vyn-Whalff.
9. Archdall, Panellee, Pembroke, Vine.
10. Bowyer, Waldren.
11. Balfour, Budd, Fletewood, Jacob, Osborn,
Osborne, Pope, Skerret, Skull, Walrond.
12. Balfour, Budd, Fletewood, Jacob, Osborn,
Osborne, Pope, Skerret, Skull, Walrond
Plate 6S.
1. Kington.
2. M'Carlie, M'Kerlie.
3. Alured, Alvarde, Alverd, Andre, Dilkes,,
Gair, Gant.
4. Blanchard, Everest, Govan, Kavanagh,
Taap, Tapp.
5. Askeby, Askely, Asklaby, Asklakby, Ask-
lakeby, Aslakby, Aslakeby, Boyd, Cup-
page, Hart, M'Indoe.
6. Aberkirdor, Aberkerdour, Barclay, Belean,
Bonar, Blain, Blaine, Blane, Blean,
Cazenove, Cornack, Coytmore, Currer,
Dalziel, Deans, De Rinzy, Dymoke,
Gowan, Hamilton, Justice, Osbourne,
Pollard, Poyntz, Roundell, Rundle,
Scobie, Todrig, Vintris, WeUs, Weinyss.
7. Henley.
b. Dymock, Dymoke.
9. Delafeld, Delafield, Vachell.
10. Cow, Co wee, Cowey, Cowie, Eagar,
Paris.
11. Belsted, Belstede, Belstide, Beltead, Dai-
ton, Houghton, Nottage, Pearse, Rew-
toure, Thatcher.
12. Amerle, Aumarle, Aumerle, Colshull,
Ealand, Elwell, Hancock, Hancox,
Honeyman, Honnyman, Honyman,
Romaine, Srabonne.
13. Bellere, Bryson, Brysoun, Bryssan, Brys-
sorie, Finlayson, Hardie, Jardin, Jar-
dine, Saunders, Sym, Tooker, Vivian.
14. Greenfield, Staveley.
15. Alston, Andrew, Baillie, Bruce, Carnagie,
Carnegie, Dayrolles, Graham, Haggard,
Jeffrey, Langdell, Pinck, Pink, Sackville,
Scot, Scott, Seton, Seaton, Walkington.
Plate 66.
1. Aprece, Asloum, Colbroke, Colebrock,
Colebrook, Hamilton, Mackinnon, Ran-
kin, Town, Towne.
2. Goldie, Hansard, Harringworth, Kibble,
Latimer, Lionnel, Rufus, Rutledge.
3. Hender, Ockleshaw.
4. Carlos, Hopper.
5. Glover, Hallman, Halman.
6. Baines, Bone, Dempster, Gall, Hodkinson.
7. Chetham, Lutton, Maitland, Travers,
Walker.
8. Carnac, Carnac-Rivett, O'Mullen.
9. Maydwell, Mortimer, Rous, Russell,
Stradbroke.
10. Ferrier.
U. Camber.
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KEY TO PLATES.
12. Bevains, Bevans, Bloyam, Bloxham,
Boddicott, Bodicote, Body coat, Keep,
Swinford, Webster.
13. Blick, Blicke, Cheshire, Harold. Harrold,
Keith, Leukenor, Wingfield, Wowan.
14. Burton, Edwards, Favill, Holliday, Hoton,
Idle, Olivier, Poigndestre, Sciaualuga,
Shekell, Stokely, Street, Tillard, Twigg,
Twigge, Tyron, Walleys, Wigmore.
15. Camper, Lysers.
Plate 67.
1. Patrick.
2. Bonniman, Gib, Johnson, Johnston,
Knight, Langmead, Lofthouse, Wailes,
Wiggins.
3. Horsman, Lellow, Lelou, Lelow, Matson,
Osbourne, Stackpoole, Wylie.
4. Omond.
5. Bradwell, Carnie, Corningham, Dalrymple,
Deline, Grant, Haig, Hamilton-Dal-
rymple, Hornsey, Kylle, Langlois, Le
Roache, Mackenzie, M'Kenzie, Mac-
Neil, M'Neil, Macneill, Mather, Ouch-
terlony, Pittman, Reoch, Roche, Rowche,
Sandeman, Scarborough, Southall, Stair,
Walker.
6. Cotterall, Cotterell, Cotterill, Dunbar,
Grove, Inge, Lambert.
7. Corbet, Dant, Eaten, Eaton, Eton, Rice,
Skillicome.
8. Burwasch, Burwasche, Burwash, Donald-
son, Saltmarsh, Saltmarshe.
9. Bulmer, Cantelow, Davies, Greham, James,
Layman, Little, Moore, Purse, Sanders,
Saunders, Servante, Smith.
10. Armstrong, Bigbery, Bygbery, Rumford.
11. Chaucer, Fletwick, Graydon, Willis.
12. Bastard, Billings, Brisac, Butler, Chenell,
Clough-Butler, Coats, Cotes, Drewell,
Gillan, Gilland, Karrick, Karricke,
Keogh, Pargiter, Wolmer.
13. Chevers. Dickens, Gerson, Kennett, Ken-
wick, Keryell, Toriano.
14. Adair, Brooking, Keeling, Kellyng,
Kelyng, Kelynge, Rotherham, Wallace.
15. Abingdon, Bedell, Blyth, Cantrell, Grin-
dal, Grindall, Gwyn, Jacobs, Mytton,
Teasdale.
Plate 68.
1. Hellen, Vandeput.
2. Brickdale, Geoghegan, Luson, Maxfield,
Shilton, Stannard.
3. O'Cobthaigs.
4. Bellismo, Horton, Lane.
5. Albany, Beresford, Casaer, Clapton, De
Rouillon, Durham, Fortun, Gillum, Gui-
lam, Gwillam, Hambley, Hambly, Roc-
lay, St. Andrea, St. Andrew, Sherlock,
Smith, Smythe, Vandeput, Whitington,
Wynne, Young.
6. Dolphin, Lyssers, Lyzzers.
7. Aiiderley, Crafton, Malton, Seagar, Seager,
Spear, Symonds.
8. Frankland, Franklyn.
9. Blunden, Earl, Holmes, Lewis, Marlay,
St. Pere, St. Pierre, Sent-Pier.
10. Durham, Elerkar, Fitz-Richard, Fitz-
roan, Kergourdenac, Nanfan, Nanphan,
Vickery.
11. Adelmare, Ailsa, Arnold, Askeam, Aske-
ham, Askham, Bert whistle, Brown, Byrt-
whysell, Carmenow, Carminow, Car-
;mynovv, Casaer, Ceasser, Colston, Coul-
son, Coulston, Courtenay, De Freyne,
Delres, Devon, Durham, Fawcet, Ffrench,
Freer, French, Godolphin, Grierson,
Gwynne, Harfett, Harflete, Henraghty,
Izzard, James, Kennedy, Kingdom,
Lawrie, Mackmure, Mallam, Metge,
Monypenny, Nedham, Nutter, Orme,
Panton; Pugh, Raitt, Reardon, Remnant,
Rimmer, Ryton, Sargant, Septuans, Ser-
geant, Shone, Simmons, Solay, Soley,
Symmonds, Symonds,^Trench, Weyland,
Young.
12. Bennet, Upton.
Plate 69.
1. Horncastle.
2. Chetwode, Haldimand, Holl, Houell, Mol-
loy, Ramsey, Sherman, Thanet.
3. Houll, Nusham, Tufton.
4. Watling.
5. Bense, Benst, Benstead, Bensted, Norris.
6. Brudenell, Clarke, Coyne, Dansie, Jenkin-
son, Lancaster, Potter.
7. Couldwell, Downe, Farmingham, Law-
rence, Luxmoore, Luxmore, Mascall'
Mauger, Newenton, Simmons, St. Law-
rence.
8. Jenkinson.
9. Younge.
10. Ailesbury, Brudenell, Cardigan, Wiseman.
11. Broker, Brooke, De Capel, Elliot, Elliolt,
Page, Seaman.
Plate 7O.
I. Alleyn, Bromewich, Bromwich, Carington,
Carleton, Carrington, Carryngton, Charl-
ton, Deeves, Gale, How, Hughes, Hul-
leys, Hullies, Lloyd Marden, Nosworth,
KEY TO PLATES,
475
Perkins, Preston, Richardson, Ritchie,
Smith, Smyth, Sparrow, Tregore, Tre-
gour, Wentworth.
2. Abbot.
3. Emmet, Emmett, Fourdrinier, Ham,
Hamme, Tennant.
4. Abbat, Basset, Bonnet, Carleton, Carring-
ton, Collyer, Colyear, Conyngham, Coore,
Creese, Cullowe, Cuninghame, Cunning-
ham, Cunynghame, Dalhousie, Daniel,
Daniell, Dobbs, Dunmill, Elliot-Fogg,
Ensor, Every, Fairlie, Fairly, Filioll,
Flower, Fogg, Fogge, Fogo, Folshurst,
Foulshurst, Freeling, Fulleshurst, Gale,
Gillespie, Gilmer, Gorwood, Gunthorpe,
Gurwood, Gyves, Head, Kemeys, Kenne,
Kitson, Knott, Law, Leigh, Leukenor,
Man, Mille, Oliphant, Peirce,Pery, Peter-
kin, Phillott, Pilliner, Piper, Poulett,
Pownall, Ramsay, Ramsey, Richardson,
Ritchie, Sherborne, Sherburne, Shir-
f borne, Sladden, Stewart, Trevithick,
Wilkinson, Wombwell.
5. Abot, Beale, Bedingfield, Christian, Chris-
topher, Collier, Conradus, Conyngham,
Cumberdedge, Cumberlege, Cunningham,
Cunninghame, Curwen, Daniel, Daniell,
Dicome, Discombe, Dobbs, Erington,
Errington, Fownes, Freeling, Fribourg,
Fylloll, Goodacre, Head, Horncastle,
Innes-Ker, Jemmet, Ker, Kingston,
Kokington, Layer, Leigh, Leigh-Han-
bury, Lewknor, Lower, Lyell, M'Brair,
M'Braire, Mahewe, Manaton, Mathie,
. Maurice, Meakin, Meetekerke, Mermyon,
Michelgrove, Morleigh, Neil, Newport,
Nicholson, Oliphant, Parish, Perkinson,
Peterkin, Ponchardon, Punchardon, Ra-
madge, Ramsey, Roxburgh, Savage,
Skidmore, Smyth, Stapleton, Swanley,
Vignoles, Villages, Wilkinson, Wright,
Wynn.
6. Abbett, Abett, Alate, AUatt, Allett,
Christian, Clarke, Goodrood, Hyde,
Ipres, Keyte, Kite, Leigh, Priese, Spils-
burie, Tayler.
7. Abbot, Barret, Brereton, Claude, Yaxley.
8. Young.
9. Aylett.
10. Berondon, Berondowne, Collier, Collyear,
Colyear, Glass, Knowlys, Lecawell, Lod-
brook, Lodbrooke, Mutton, Portmore,
Stamford.
11. Baynard, Buchanan, Clubb, Collyer, Crik-
toft, Culpeck, Cunningham, Elder,
Emery, Every, Horniold, Hornyold,
Mauington, Northcott, Northey, Sam-
paye.
12. Awborn, Osborne, Osbourne, Poole.
13. Dawtrey, Dudley, Goucell, Gowcell, Lucas,
Portman, Powle.
14. Bracey, Brassy, Finn, Fynmore, Manton.
Plate 71.
1. Hall, Prest.
2. Jarveis, Jerv is -Rickets, St. Vincent.
3. Hall.
4. Ibetson.
5. Savage.
6. Blaney, Blayney, Boston, Coulthart, Dally,
Dick, Horsey, Maleverer.
7. Blayney, Boston, Gary, Dally, Darley,
Dartey.
8. Bradstreet, Castle-Steuart, Chads, Cher-
wood, Dench, Germin, Germyn, Make-
peace, Ramsay, Rochefort, Stewart,
Stuart.
9. Anngell, Chick, Chickley, Horsepool,
Horspoole, Mair, Moodie, Pyne, Stud-
dart, Valentine.
10. Ellyott, Hogarth, Holliday, Lambert,
Massey, Massie, Mynn, Trafford.
11. Dove.
12. Bing, Jowett, Jowitt, Landon.
1 3. Brock, Brownsword, Calmady, Drummond,
Finch - Hatton, Messenger, Michell,
Morison, Morrison, Morryson, Neven-
ham, Newenham, Peppin, Swift.
14. Corsar, Corser, Nevoy, Simon.
Plate 72.
1. Basset, Basse tt, Berry man, Bodelsgate,
Breres, Butler, Clarke, Coleman, Cur-
wan, Deacon, Dethick, Dunbar, Earl,
Essington, Fletcher, Gallay, Galley,
Gallic, Goorick, Grady, Guilamore,
Hamilton, Heaton, Heigham, Hewgell,
Hewgill, Hoord, Horseburgh, Ibbetson,
Jones, Kean, Leigh, Lloyd, Longbottom,
Mallony, Mannell, Meynell, Monton,
O'Grady, Ostle, Partridge, Petley, Pres-
cop, Prideaulx, Reeve, Rotland, Roush-
land, Rushe, Rutland, Slade, Slader,
Smyth, Stead, Stedman, Steed, Steerr,
Torrie, Verst, Warner, Wed dell, Whippy,
Yate.
2. Horsfall, M'Cracken.
3. Baker.
4. Bocket, Clive, Cother, Delsume, Greene,
Grimes, Howgart, Pierrie, Radborne,
Talmach, Tollemache, Tomb, Werden,
Wolridge, Wolrige.
5. Binning, Herrington, Hingham, Horsley,
Magawley, Mawgawley, Weldy.
6. Carey, Carry.
7. Acford, Affordbie, Affordby, Alexander.
Avern, Barstow, Basto, Belches, Bel-
haven, Belshes, Bennie, Benny, Benzie,
Binnie, Binny, Blacker, Blaker, Blaney,
Bowen, Bruce, Cockburn, Collyngs, Colt,
Coltman, Cowey, Creagh, Dance, Darley,
Daunsey, Dauvergeue, De Courcy, De
Cowcy, Dunbar, Elmeet, Fry, Gisborne,
Hamilton, Hepburn, Holland, Horsefall,
Horsley, Kevel, Lambard, Lewes, Lewis,
M'Guarie, Macquarie, Marr, Neat,
O'Shaughnessy, Parker, Pritchard, Ram-
say, Rutherford, Sarebruche, Smyth,
Stokoe, Studholme, Tait, Timson, Twen-
ty man, Whinfield, Wiltshire.
8. Boodle, Devon, Gwinnett, Hodgetts, Jack,
Jacques, Jakes, Jaques, Jeex, Price.
9. Davies, Pratter.
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KEY TO PLATES.
10. Aslin, Bayard, Bindloss, Brixton, Broke,
Dickman, Fry, Jackson, Myers, Page,
Pitt, Stamp, Turner, Vere.
11. Butts, Cavalier, Davey, Foquett, Hall,
Horsey, Horsman, Lanford, Langford,
M'Laughlan.
12. Bathust, Cochran, Cochrane, Colt, Crad-
dock, Cradock, Crocker, Dundonald,
Dunsaney, East, Fuller, Gernon, Jack-
son, Jeys, Killach, Lent, Louth, M'Cul-
loch, Plumett, Plunket, Plunkett, Steel,
Tritton, Trotter, Whitacre.
13. Colthurst, Fingall, Giron, Plunkett, Tray-
ton, Treton, Whitaker, Whittaker.
14. Benning, Kerchinall, Weir.
Plate 73.
1. Abbot, Allen, Bayley, Chalkhill, Elrick,
Hackney, Johnson, Marchant, Ogilvy,
Partridge, Redman, Skelton, Zouch.
2. East.
3. Redman.
4. Horsford.
5. Colt, Fust, Hambrough, Jackson, Lorinaer,
O'Mallahan, O'Malley, Straker, Trotter.
6. Bickerstaffe, Fead, Grey.
7. Bensay, Benson, Butler, Coles, Cossar,
Cosser, Danrey, Daudie, Dod, Fulthorp,
Fulthorpe, Gillow, Murray, Osevain,
Rideout, Ridout, Tory, Torry, Trotter,
Vivian, Vyvyan.
8. Dewell, Dewelle, Hearn, Hearne, Prosser,
Snowden, Stone.
9. Amosley, Bagenholt, Bolton, Boltone, Bol-
toun, Boulton, Bretrook, Dear, Deare,
Gorman, Grosvenor.
10. Bering, Templetown, Upton.
11. Bayons, Bayos, Benningham, Colt, Hills,
Rowles.
12. Abrey, Craig, Estrange, Gibson- Craig,
Jessope, Jessopp, Jessup, Thwaites.
13. Cock, Cocks, Crispin, Duff, Fife, Johnson,
Osbaldeston, Stedman,
14. Ince.
Plate 74.
1. Bogg, Bouge, Colwich, Norrington, Novelle,
Randall, Randolfe, Wakefield, Yellow-
ley.
2. Bateson, Batson, Harvey- Bateson.
3. Babington.
4. Aifler, Aigler, Ayler, Filkin, Filkyn, Har-
vey, Renney, Sargant, Sargeant, Tul-
lock.
5. Bogg, Bouge, Colwich, De Rivers, Nor-
rington, Novelle, Randall, Randolfe,
Wakefield, Yellowley.
6. Adelsorf, Auchinleck, Blomberg, Bloom-
field, Borough, ( Burrowes, Burrows,
Francheville, Graham, Gream, Grimes,
Haslefoote, Hoste, MacArthur, Petoe,
Peyto.
7. Joye.
8. Borely, Borseley, Cornwall, Donand, Sea-
ton, Seton.
9. De Chandew, Drummond, Fontain, Fon-
taine, Knevet, Poynten.
10. Leger, Rowys.
11. Anderton, Athowe, Brasy, Cobb, Cobbe,
Davernett, Dowd, Ewen, Goldsmith,
Ireland, Jennings, Kelloway.
12. Hacker, Halifad.
13. Goldsmith, Ireland.
14. Ducie, Moreton, Morton, Reynolds-Mor-
ton.
Plate 73.
1. Abden, Beauchamp, Blatchford, Coates,
Coats, Dolphin, Dunstable, Edlin, Glo-
cester, Gloucester, O'Kerney, Wingfield.
2. Beauchampe, Bruget, Crost, Fagan, Gre-
ville, Hutchinson, Scales, Swann, Sybyle,
Vipont, Vipount.
3. Benvil, Benvill, Blachford, Blackford,
Blashford, Hamlyn, Hickford, Hoppe,
Isham, Malcolm, Malcom, O'Shee, Sel-
lers, Weems.
4. Booker, Eastman, Loges, Saul, Saule.
5. Albemarle, Atherton, Audley, Beauchamp,
Brooke, Crommelin, Folkard, Gilpin,
Greville, Guise, Hartopp, James, James-
Grevis, Molford, Sheere, Stafford, Why-
don.
6. Lindesay, Lindsay.
7. Crockat, Crockett, Crossley, Dand, Faza-
kerley, Patton, Terry.
8. Blackwell, Copland, Johnson, Leicester,
Mellish, Moore, Pomfrett, Swire.
9. Hackford, Leach, Shaw, Spooks, Tatham.
10. Carey, Hamlyn, Killicke, Lachlan, Lind-
say, Magawley, Shee, Sinnott, Strattle,
Wemyts.
11. Bolden, Brenton, Carey, Gary, Clerke,
Creek, Dale, Endean, Enderbie, Falk-
land, Freer, Guest, Lauchlan, Lawchlan,
Loghlan, Lyte, Magawley, Mair, Muller,
Mulliner, Robertson, Santon, Sheldon,
Weems, Wemyss, Wyborn.
12. Atkinson, Buist, Hildershaw, Jane, Jeane,
Loch, Lock, Spark, Sparke.
KEY TO PLATES.
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Plate 76.
1. Brade, Browne, Calderwood, Crisie,
Gausen, Gaussen, Honey will, Kerry,
Knight, Laffan, Lansdowne, M'Crire,
Petty, Petty-Fitzmaurice, Shillinglaw,
Suttie, Templer.
2. Ferrers, Stewart.
3. Allatt.
4. Abercrombie, Abercromby, Abram, Bath-
gate, Beatson, Betson, Brandram, Byres,
Congalton, Congilton, Connel, Connell,
Fettes, Fitz-Pen, Innes, Maher, Maxton,
Stewart, Tibbitts, Tuthill.
5. Abercromby, Abram, Beatson, Congalton,
Congilton, Dunfermline, Fettew, Gentle,
Meryon, Tibbitts.
6. Harnet, Hartwell, Levet, Levett
7. Gaynes, Kingston- James.
8. Cookes, Gordon, Grantham, Mackie,
M'Clambroch.
9. Gary, Heard, Ochterlony.
10. Carniquet, Leeves, Sinclair, Sinclaire,
Strettell, Sykes.
11. Angell, Calder, Cambell, Campbell, Caw-
dor, Chamberlain, Chainberlayne, Hesel-
tine, Squibb, Swan.
12. Bartelott-Smyth, Bartlet, Bartlett, Bart-
telot, Benvil, Blashf ord, Hickf ord, Hoppe,
Isham, Sellers, Smyth.
13. Calder, Donithein, Gobion, Leeth, Lindsay,
Seaton, Sykes, Wagner, Walker.
14. Batherne, Chalie, Coldstream, Donithorn,
Gobion, Louthfultis, Rove, Solley, Solly,
Sykes.
Plate 77.
1. Hackwell, Hakewill, Van-Hagen.
2. Ayleward, Aylward, Aylwarde, Bervy,
Brien, Dax,Dore, Foulis, Fowles, He wet,
Holderness, Methen.
3. Lysle, Lysley.
4. Bennet, Bennett, Tankerville.
5. Biest, Brampston, Crucks, Greerson, Greir,
Gresoun, Grier, Grierson, Ingles, Lock-
hart, Swain.
6. Arfece, Arfois, Arforce, Fellowes, Fellows,
Grey, Strover, Trowtback, Williams-
Lloyd.
7. Begbie, Bellomont, Cairleon, De Bello-
mont, Faulkner, Irons, Marley, Moli-
neaux, Pugh, Ruding, Sagrenor, Spink,
Stewins, Symington.
8. Tay.
9. Beringham, Berringham, Boyd, Garden,
Clement, Cranford, Delaplaunch, Devon-
shire, Lunden, Lundin, Miller, Millman,
Roddam, Rosselyne, Sibbald, Tinkler,
Weldon.
10. Achieson, Aitchison, An well, Anwyl,
Anwyll, Atcheson, Gordon, Lancelot,
Lockyer, Peche, Pechey.
11. Byngley, Bynley, Cope, Critchley, Critch-
low, Derwell, Flanders, Harper, Hilliar,
Hindle, Lakinleech, Lakinlich, Letch,
M'Whirter, Manston, Musicians, Rose,
Ross, Rosse, Whistler, Wills.
12. Jutting.
13. Atchinson, Atkinson, Beavis, Bel ward,
Bykenor, Garden, Chabnor, Clark, Clarke,
Clerke, Davidson, De Ferrers, Dragoner,
Drayner, Drummond, Ferrers, Hansby,
Helme, Holt, Huthwait, Kirkwood,
Lewellyn, Llewellyn, Mudge, Mudie,
Nichols, Plater, Raeburn, Sail, Sharp,
Smart, Spinks, Sydney.
14. Cadiman, Douthwaite, Nesham.
15. Allaunson, Alyson, Boneham, Bonham,
Broadbent, Brodbent, Chamberlain,
Chamberlan, Dancer, Leger.
Plate 78.
1. Botatort, Botetourt.
2. Dairy mple.
3. Archer, Athelstane, Keux, Lovise, Neal,
Neele.
4. Brook, Brooke, Tichborne, Tichburne,
Titchburne, Tringham.
5. Bartain, Bartan, Bartane, Bouwen, Carrol,
Carroll, Dukes, Hartford, Lindsay,
Marmyon, Quicke, Shed, Westlemore,
Whitaker.
6. Mallow.
7. Bqddington, Bodington. Cahill, Cornsley,
Medderburn, Scriinzeor, Scryuizeor,
Wedderburn.
8. Pedyward.
9. Cocke, Donelan, Eyres, Fabian, Macdou-
gall, Milward, Powis, Powys, Trewarthen,
Umfreville.
10. Nanfant, Ponpons.
11. Utber, Utker.
12. Bone, Boun, Bounn, Burgin, Duffus,
Dunbar, Heald, Johnson, Terell.
13. Britain, Collyear, Crowgay, Crutwell,
Dun, Hairstanes, Hallett, Harestains,
Lockhart, Stewart.
14. Bretargh, Fowkroy, Nanby.
15. Burnel, Burnell, Lyngard, Lyngharde,
Messent, Phillip, Skepper.
Plate 79.
1. Wadham, Woodham.
2. Colborne, Dodds, Fiske, Flote, Harcla, '
Harcle, Peploe, Welley, Willey.
3. Crawford, Dealtry, Frances, Francies,
Fraunceis, Fraunces, Fraunceys, Grymes.
4. Almard, Audry, Bar wick, Billing, Bil-
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KEY TO PLATES.
linge, Boddam, Bolland, Bowen, Brice,
Buccleuch, Burrowes, Burrows, Caven-
dish, Clonmel, Collet, Corns, Creake, De-
novan, Devereaux, Devereux, Duvernet,
Duvemette, Earner, Ellard, Erisey, For-
ster, Foster, Frothingham, Gadsby,
Gage, Glanvile, Glanville, Green, Greene,
Grove, Gruudin, Hand, Hart, Hindman,
Hutchison, Jennings, Jones, Lally,
Lewin, Lewing, Lewis, Lisle, Lloyd,
Lynecar, Lynegar, MacKindlay, Manard,
Marnell, Masterson, Mathias, Maund,
Maunde, Maynard, Molowney, Moore,
Morris, Mostyn, Nicholson, Noel, Novell,
Nowell, Parker, Parkhouse, Parkhurst,
Patrick, Pepper, Plant, Plowden, Plow-
don, Polden, Pollard, Puelesdon, Pules-
don, Puleston, Pulleston, Raleigh,
Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rodie,
Rodway, Rogers, Rokeby, Rose, Rosse,
Scot, Scote, Scott, Scott - Douglas,
Scriven, Sisson. Stapley, Steade, Steede,
Thomas, Thorold, Townsend, Trevanion,
Trollop, Troup, Walkington, Ward,
Wear, Weare, Wilding, Wordesworth,
Wrench, Wye, Wynne, Yarrow.
5. Ellard, Gowland, Manduit, Mandut, Man-
duyt, Oram, Scatchard.
6. Bell, Clinton, De Clinton, Dengaine,
D'Engaine, Grape, Millard.
7. Bunyard, Delavere, Elcock, France,
Giesque, Kensing, Puckering, Pukring,
Roe, Yardley.
8. Sydney.
9. Densy, Fortune, Keane, Mallard, North-
cote, Parker.
10. Cage, Manley, Manly.
1 1. Brandt, Maxwell, Sheldon, Sheldrake.
12. Barne, De Grey, Don, Donne, Robinson,
Shee.
13. Alwood, Barnevelt, Bridgewater. Chittock,
Fulwood, Langworthy, Lank worthy,
Lone, Love, Priinout, Primouth, Ripon,
Smyth, Smythe, Snigg, Webb, Wilde.
14. Cayle, Colvil, Colville, Green, Spring.
Plate SO.
1. Aberkirdor, Cannon, G oold, Gould, Jewers,
Leslie, Tregos.
2. Maxwell, Penniecook, Pennycuick.
3. Airey, Andrea, Botiler, Bottiler, Cairnes,
Cairns, Caus, Crawfurd, Curryer, De
Menburgh, Epitre, Erisey, Farby, Fiddes,
Golden, Hamilton, Herries, Lampard,
Rorie, St. Andrew, Severn, Severne,
Spranger, Wifield, Winckworth.
4. Foster.
5. Carrol, Cocks, Coxs, Den, Denne, Fulton,
Graison, Horrocks, Robarts, Somers.
6. Crisp, Offley, Roche.
7. Addey, Addy, Barkeley, Buckland, Fresh-
field, Furser, Furzer, Kinsman, Mansel,
Nix.
8. Hartwell.
9. Agmondisham, Agmundesham, Anderson,
Balberney, Blair, Brocket, Brun, Buck,
Cocks, Coggeshall, Cogswell, Crickman,
De Holly ngworthe, Denholm, Downes,
Fordyce, Fordyce - Dingwall, Galland,
Gordon, Graeme, Graham, Gullan, Hop-
son, Karbyll, M'Min, M'Minn, M'Myne,
Medford, Park, Perkin, Scot, Scott,
Skae, Symmer, Towers, Van, Webb,
Wroughton.
10. Anderson, Balderney, Cocks, Downes,
Fordyce, Hollingworth, Howell, Macart-
ney, Milmen, Needham, Robarts, Scott,
Simmer.
11. Flockhart.
12. Anncey, Austen, Austin, Clark, Ell wood,
Flattesbury, Fleeming, Knight, Longe-
vile, Prescott, Skipton.
13. Philips.
14. Badcock, Cavanagh, Dickson, Eveleigh,
Maxwell, Sodon.
Plate 81.
1. Berwick, Robinson.
2. Parker.
3. Barne, Chilcote, Chilcott, De Grey, Don,
Donne, Robinson.
4. Brand, Bucke, Collingwood, Drought,
Isherwood, Keith, Longstaff, Nettles,
Swallow, Walker.
5. Steede.
6. Bowen, Boydell, Fray, Fraye, Hurt,
Motton, Randall, Ruff.
7. Rogers.
8. Bradshagh, Bradshaigh, Bradshaw, Knel-
ler.
9. Jones, Puleston, Thorpe.
IO. Armony, Agmondeshara, Botfield, Brock-
bank, Burt, Bush, Cahurta, Champ,
Eustace, Fodringham, Foliamb, Foster,
Fothergill, Garstyde, Grove, Harte,
Lewyn, Maguire, Maynard, Noel, O'Con-
nell, Rawley, Robinson, Rose, Scott,
Steede, Tench, Thorold, Trevanion, Tre-
venion, Trollop.
11. Neale, Rae, Williams.
12. Agmondsham, Annabell, Annable, Ann-
ables, Barham, Board, Brees, Breeze,
Busk, Clelland, Cochran, Cochrane, Cop-
pendale, Eyre, Forster, Gainsborough,
Gordon, Halliburton, Halyburton, Leith,
M'Corquodell, M'Corquodil, Meales,
Nethersole, Noel, Parry, Passmore, Rae,
Slade, Strachan, Stradling, Writington.
13. Benolt, Buckeridge, Cathrope, Drew,
France, GSthin, Hartwell, Kensing,
Puckering, Roe, Steede, Suckling, Wil-
mot, Yardley.
14. De Mandevile, M'Cabe, Partrickson, Pat-
rickson, Shepard, Sheppard.
KEY TO PLATES.
479'
Plate 82.
1. Andrews -Windsor, Calibut, Crosell, De
Romara, De Romera, Estcourt, Eure,
Godard, Goddard, Goddart, Gordon,
Greening, Hickmann, Mantell, Northage,
Parre, Plymouth, Walpole, Wallpdol,
Windsor.
2. Hawkins, Pocock.
3. Litchfield, Ruthven.
4. Jaudrill.
5. Hamilton, Lewis.
6. Amenton, Atwood, Blackburn, Calamount,
Gonston, Lingwood, Oglander, Pocock,
Raper, Roberts, Yonge.
7. Bicknor, Blackburn, Bykenor, Chyner,
Cooke, Darby, Dax, Douce, Fetherston,
Fitter, Garde, Gosselin, Gosselyn, Green,
Hodson, Lewis, Ogle, Pentagrass, Pren-
dergast, Pyne, Quyxley, Randal, Ran-
dolph, Rigby, Rippon, Roper, Rose,
Sanders, Snow, Stacey, .Stevenson,
Towers, Wemyss, Yates.
8. Cox, Farley, Power, Squire, Stafferton.
9. Edwards.
10. Beckwith, Binge, Bostock, Fetherston,
Fetherstonehaugh, Hamilton, Kemp,
Liard, Raper, Smyth, Vane.
11. Antony, Baylis, Burrs, Cain, Caine, Durn-
ing, Fallesby, Fesant, Gaff, Gateford,
Grange, Hartley, Hawthorn, Hawthorne,
Heard, Kierman, Martin, Naper, Na-
pier, Napper, Nappier, Porter, Quick,
Repington, Ripingham, Ripington,Roope,
Snagg, Voller.
12. Aldborough, Aldeburghe, Edwards, Inkel-
don, Inkledon, Melliship, Nightingall.
13. Stawell, Whitgreave.
14. Adshead, Adshade, Aype, Byfield, Cald-
woodley, Carew, Chittock, Coxton,
Delaney, Delany, Delatune, Edwards,
Galliers, Gollop, Gort, Homes, Hooper.
Howieson, Ireby, Jameson, Joce, Kar-
daile, Kardoyle, Laban, Lenaghan, Mant,
Sandby, Shewen, Torrington, Webley,
Yaxley.
Plate 83.
1. Betts, Boorne, Doyle, Forster, Gilbert,
Gothard, Greene, Holmes, Lister, Lyster,
Marshall, Sheridan, Shirley, Stennett,
Stirling, Trinder, Westrope, Whitaker.
2. Ha worth.
3. Airth, Cosgrave, Finlayson, Goddard,
Hutchon, Justine, Justyne, Ketford,
Lewis, Quelch.
4. Ballenden, Cairns, Craufurd, Crawford,
Gwyn, Loder, Newbigging, Wickliff,
Wyckliffe.
5. Eure, Wilkinson, Williamson.
6. M'Connel, Powers.
7. Buck, Catznellage, Chauster, Elphinstone-
Horn-Dalrymple, Ivie, Wayer.
8. Dietz, Egg, Gibbines, Gibbins, Nassau,
O'Donnel, O'Donnell.
9. Amias, Amras, Amyas, Bellingham,
Blythe, Goulborne, Green, Hicks-Eeach,
Horsefall, Horsfall, Howorth, Hugger-
ford, Hulse, Loyd, Roper, Smythe, Wil-
foord, Wimberley.
10. Agan, Anderson, Austyn, Braylesford,
Braylford, Dance, Gellibrand, Gordon,
Joule, Stark.
1 1. Andrewes, Andrews, Eraser, Lister, Lloyd,
Riblesdale, Rowe, Semple.
12. Blythe, Carr, Downshire, Edge, Gran-
dorge, Hall, Hill, Hurt, Kettle, Morgan,
Peerinan, Semple, Stanley, Tredegar,
Trumbull-Hill.
13. Alms, Andrew, Andrewes, Andrews, An-
nesley, Apted, Astrie, Astry,Aurd, Bayn-
bridge, Baynbrigge, Beckwith, Belasis,
Bellasis, Bell, Bellewe, BeUingham, Bick-
with, Blyth, Boorne, Boultbee, Boyse,
Bradford, Broadley, Brockden, Browne,
Budorshide, Budoxhead, Bulworth, Bur-,
leigh, Byrdall, Calm, Cahun, Carling,
Carr, Carre, Chaytor, Chetitor, Cheyne,
Colbran, Collingwood, Colquhoun, Court,
Couts, Creketot, Dear, Dick, Dirom,
Dixon, Doling, Dorn, Downes, Edington,
Egerton, Everton, Farnham, Fawset,
Fawsset, Finlason, Forbes, Forrester,
Forster, Forteath, Foster, Fouler,
Franks, Fraser, Frisel, George, Goff,
Goffe, Goldwyer, Goostrey, Gordon,
Green, Greene, Gunter, Banning, Har-
grave, Harte, Hartgule, Hartgull, He-
menhall, Hill, Hislop, Hoad, Hoare,
Homer, Humble, Hunter, Hutchinson,
Hutchison, Jones, Karr, Kay, Keith,
Ker, Kerr, Kewley, Knightley, Lad-
brooke, Lea, Lee, Leybourn, Lister,
Lizars, Locker, Loggan, Logon, Lovat,
Loyd, Lyde, Lyster, Macadam, Mf Adam,
M'Dougall, M'Guire, Machell, M'Kim-
mie, Macleay, M'Leay, Macnamara,
M'Phaill, Mason, Maxwell, Mescow,
Morgan, Mortimer, Mortymer, Myreson,
Nell, Norcliffe, Norman, Noyes, Oakely,
O'Connell, Ord, Osbaldestonj Pain, Par-
ker, Pawson, Peele, Peirce, Penyng,
Pevelesdon, Piggot, Plowden, Popham,
Potkin, Power, Kaikes, Raynsford, Ray-
son, Read, Reade, Rede, Ridgley, Ri-
gaud, Riggeley, Rigmaiden, Rigmayden,
Robinson, Roe, Romayne, Rone, Ronne,
Roper, Row, Sage, Scot, Scott, Sempill,
Semple, 'Shepley, Simmons, Smith,
Spence, Spens, Standley, Stanley, Stir-
ling, Strachan, Threipland, Tighe, Veru-
lam, Vigors, Wackett, Walker, White-
head, Wilkinson, Witley, Woodhead,
Woodman, Wright, Wybrants, Wych-
combe, Wylde, Young, Younge, Younger,
Yyles.
14. Bellasis, Hawes, Leicester, Parry, Pled-
ger, Pledgred, Roane. Rogers.
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KEY TO PLATES.
Plate 84.
1. Chapman.
2. Adeau, Anne, Austyn, Avenar. Avenayne,
Avenel, Aveneyle, Avenyle, Beech, Bis-
pleam, Blair, Bucknall, Busbridge, Bux-
ton, Calder, Christopher, Clare, Crozier,
Domville, D'Oyley, Friend, Gordon,
Graham, Griffith, Hay, Heaton, Hulton,
Hunter, Hutton, Lacy, Langford-Nibbs,
Mackenzie, M'Kenzie, Matrevers, Max-
well, Mollesone, Mortimer, Nisbet, Nor-
ton, Osmer, Park, Partis, Peckwell,
Poole, Pount, Power, Ray nsford, Skyrme.
Staveley, Steventon, Studley, Sulyard,
Taylor, Thompson, Trye, Waterford,
Wheatley, Windle, Winyard, Worhead.
3. Byrde, Pace, Pate.
4. Badger.
5. Ellis.
6. Baker, Mortimer.
7. Clendon, Dunlop, Giberne, Haney, Han-
ney, Mansfield, Murray, Power.
8. Bath, Botevile, Boteville, Bonteville, Car-
taret, Clesby, Dacasta, Da Costa, Mayn-
stone, Mead, Raynsford, Steede, Thynne.
9. Borthwick, Cart, Caw, Finlayson.
10. Amos, Barrow, Beckwith, Bell, Belling-
ham, Blyth, Bolles, Bondiville, Bonvile,
Boteshed, Botockshed, Bowles, Breres,
Broadockshaw, Brodockshaw, Buck,
Buckley, Buxton, Caddell, Cadell, Camp-
bell, Carr, Cathie, Chapman, Clapcott,
Colleton, Collingwood, Colquhon, Colqu-
houn, Copenger, Crawford, Crowton,
Cuerden, Cureton, Dairy mple, Dear,
Denny, Dillwyn, Dolling, Done, Duff,
Edward, Elven, Fawcett, Forbes, Forbes-
Leith, Foster, Fowles, Fraser, Frend,
Fulton, Gaddes, Gaddez, Gallay, Galle,
Galley, Geddes, Geddies, Giffard, Gif-
ford, Gilleanks, Gordon, Gould, Grand-
george, Gunter, Hardres, Harneys, Har-
nous, Harris, Hart, Heaton, Hendry,
Herns. Herries, Hill, Hobbins, Holling-
bury, Hunter, Hyde, Keith, Keverdon,
Kirkpatrick, Knightley, Knightly, Kyle,
Laird, Laven, Liberton, Litster, Lloyd,
Lovibond, Macadam, M'Adam, Mac-
Carthy, M'Cleay, M'Murray, Margouts,
Martin, Marton, Maxwell, Meikle,
Moldford, Morgan, Mortimer, Murray,
Nodin, Nott, Nourse, Noyes, Ogilvie,
Ogilvy-John, Paley, Parker, Peat, Pen-
wyn, Perott, Phelan, Plompton, Plom-
ton, Power, Poynton, Rainsford, Raper,
Roberts, Rockley, Roe, Rokley, Rollo,
Rotheram, Rowe, Ryvell, Scott, Seaton,
Semple, Skene, Snape, Snappe, Snepp,
pence, Spring, Springe, Stamford,
Stawton, Stepldns, Steventon, Sul-
liard, Tatenhall, Tredennick, Westall,
Whatety, Younger, Youngrave.
11. Bellingham, Bridge, Carr, Colquhoun,
Crawford, Dirom, Forbes, Geddes, Gif-
ford, Heaton, Hill, Mantell, Martin,Mur-
ray, Noyes, Peirson, Popham, Rooe, Roe,
Stanford, Stanley, "YVelfitt, Youngrave.
12. Anncell, Auncell, Forster, Gordon, Hext,
Heysham, Hoare, Lingard, Plonckett,
Plonket, Plonkett, Southy.
Plate 85.
1. Berwick.
2. Anderson.
3. Alford, Barrow, Cassie, Colclough, Col-
cloughe, Colvil, Colville, Dicconson, Dic-
kens, Fydell, Handby, Harpden, Heriet,
Jennet, Jennett, Katerley, Keen, Keene,
Kene, Montgomery, Moynley, Noton,
Nott, Pattison, Pyrry, Railton, Richard-
son, Rinkes, Stockley, Tallent, Thwaites,
Underwood, Whitebread, Win gate, Wood-
riff, Yardley.
4. Crew, Davies, Eastday, Estday, Hawkins,
Scot, Ward.
5. Alwaye, Gaylien, Houston, Nathaley,
Natheley, Nathiley.
6. Abbeford.
•7. Amyas, Amys, Bisshe, Crotty, Davoron,
Grogan, Hatton, Jephson, Lecky, Leigh,
M 'Donald, Parr, Prickett, Seymour,
Ward, Welstead, Welsted, Welstod,
Yardeley.^
8. Bickley, Bicklife, Forth, Kene, Macdougall,
Pierson, Readshaw, Richardson, Wyngate.
9. Byne.
10. Broon, Dudgeon, Irvine.
11. Bennet, Bennett, Doeg, Giffard, Goldie,
Grove, Hyett, Manson, Pearle, Steuart,
Stewart.
12. Jebb.
13. Ens well, Entwissell, Janson, Lloyd.
14. Calveley, Calve rley.
15. Cornwallis, Fitz-Rause, O'Davoron.
Plate 86.
1. Pigott, Rudd, Smith, Smyth.
2. Bestney, Connocke, Coppin, Correy, Lane,
Lucas, Page, Powell, Rowles, Royden,
Roydon, Stone, Vidler.
3. Archdale, Archdell, Barker, Bausefield,
Bowles, Bray, Brave, Cotsf ord, Delawarr,
Estercombe, Furbisher, Gilbert, Grig-
son, Jenks, Johnson, Lascells, Laward,
La ware, Lawarre, Leslie-Stone, Lockton,
Lucy, Malet, Mallet, Meredith, Palmer,
Pinkney, Plaistb, Plaistow, Playstow,
Plomsted, Pole, Poole, Reeves, Stanier,
Tellau, Thomlinson, Tillard, Tomlinson,
Tylney, Unett, Warre, West, Williamson.
KEY TO PLATES.
481
4. Gardner, Moret.
5. Campbell, Hanger.
t>. Barclay, Foot, Renous, Rignous.
7. Areskine, Ballantyne, Ballentine, Banna-
tyne, Beckingham, Erskine, Feyry, Glad-
stanes, Glaidstaines, Gledstanes, Park-
hurst, Treves.
8. Beaufey, Beaufoy, Cholmley, Hanam,
Hatton.
9. Phillipps.
10. Ack worth, Annand, Benyon, Bold, Chis-
enal, Chisenhall, Clifford, Collee, Colley,
Cooke, Cooling, Cross, Culling, Davies,
De Morton, Duffin, Finch, Foley, Gam-
age, Grimshaw, Xnolles, Lewis, Lovett,
Martyn, Morgan, Morton. Murray, Park-
hurst, Pleasaunce, Reed< Sarides, Sands,
Sandy, Sandys, Stern, Williams, Wood-
house, Worster.
11. Woodyeare, Yong.
12. Aldersey, Alderson, Nonwike, Thur&ton.
1 3. Akary s, Akaster, Antram, Aspinall, Aspin-
wall, Asprey, Atthill, Aunger, Aveline,
Ballantyne, Ballard, Bannatyne, Black-
man, Blackmane, Blackmore,Boyer, Brad-
foot, Bradfute, Braidfoot, Browne, Cann-
ing, Cater, Chadborn, Chatterton, Chester,
Cockshutt, Collins, Cuff, Didear, Diddier.
Dodson, Dolby, Dolseby, Dugdale, Du-
puy, Eveleigh, Follet, Forsyth, Garde,
Gardiner, Garvagh, Gillam, Godfrey,
Grantham, Greenhill, Grimshaw, Hall,
Hancocke, Holmes, Holroyd, King, Lane,
Leathes, Leslie, Lester, Lewis, Lowe,
M'George, M'Haffie, Majorebanks, Ma-
joribanks, Marjoribanks, Meverell, Mor-
gan, Morrall, Morwell, Mountstephen,
Mountsteven, Neagle, Newcourt, New-
march, Orme, Page, Pares, Pateshall,
Peers, Pigeon, Price, Randall, Reeves,
Regan, Rix, Rosson, Rothes, Russell,
Scot, Scott, Shadwell, Sill, Steadman,
Stratford de Redcliffe, Swayne, Thomp-
son, Twiss, Waller, Waters.
14. Aeth, Brond, Bround, Brounde, Cosens,
Massam, Spooner, Spooner-Lillingston,
Wills, Wills-Sandford.
Plate 87.
1. Camp.
2. Cleve, Cliffe, Clive, Evelyn, Finch, Finche,
Powis, Samwell, Tynte, Watson.
3. Boyle, Camp, Campe, Eyres, Marshe.
4. Rhodes.
5. Baker, Tower.
6. Acheley, Adcane, Akarys, Akers, Alder,
Aired, Auverquerque, Belmour, Beten-
son, Chaderton, Collins, Conway, Cooke,
Corry, Cress, Cresse, Croste, Cruden,
Cyfer, Douglas, Fettiplace, Forsan, Foth-
eringam, Greenway, Griffinhoofe, Hall,
Ingram, Keene. Le Despencer, Leslie,
Lesly, Lesslie, Montagu, Norton, Oldaker,
Pawson, Pemberton, Raikes, Ramsay,
Reay, Roberts, Rogers, Stafford, Steven-
son, Steward, Stewart, Stringer, Tempest,
Trapnell, Watkens, Westripp.
7. Gabb, Keyes, Malone, Turisden.
8. Channsy, Chansey, Chase, Hillaire, Keay,
Key.
9. Gardiner.
10. Brereton, Craven, Granville, Umpton.
11. Collin, Collins, Greenfield, Upton.
12. Bandenell, Beville, Blackman, Craven,
Eckford, Keily, Lindon, Llewellin, Naple-
ton, Paiton, Piers, Sandys.
13. Ashfield, Aylesford, Bedwin, Chester, Col-
lin, Cross, Cudmore, Cudnor, Dines,
Doneraile, Evelyn, Fairbairn, Finch, Gar-
roway, Godfrey, Grandville, Granger,
Grenfell, Halliwell, Hawkesford, Jermy,
Jermyn, Keir, Kelly, March, Orme,
Payne, Peirce, Pennyston, Pope, Rew,
St.Leger, Sentleger, Shuldham, Stewart,
Tapps, Tinkler, Torr, Torre, Tower,
Towers, Towry, Turpin, Vernon, Wen-
lock, Wentworth, Worthy.
14. Charley, Charnley, Jennins, Jupp, Lesly.
Plate 88.
1. Bamme, Baum, Fenton, Kingdom, Long-
hurst, Mackiegan, Tutt.
2. Amond, Ashton, Essex, Estercombe, Gil-
bert, Locksmith, Moss, Mosse, Povey,
Reay, Stockdale, Thomlinson, Umfre-
ville, Wescombe, Westcombe, Wheeler.
3. Amond, Ashton, Ayson, Bythesea, Kellam,
Killome.
4. Ralph, Rutson.
5. Areskine, Erskine, Folleville, Folvill,
Mann, Parkinson, Toke, Tooke, Tuke.
6. Adams, Ballard, Beauvoir, Brett, Browne,
Buckley, Coleridge, Cowbrough, Craw,
ford, De Montacute, Dugdale. Dysart,
Goodwin, Goslike, Gostwick, Gostwyke,
Grandiville, Granville, Greenville, Haro-
kins, Henvill, Hobson, Holme, I'Anson/
Inkersall, Lesly, M'Call, Mansham,
Marsham, Masham, Montacute, Mon-
tague, Mont-Hermer, Pamell. Peckwell,
Prestwood, Scott, Selenger, Shirt, Short,
Slany, Slocombe, Tinney, Wolmer.
7. Acheley, Ackworth, Acworth, Adams,
Akeris, Allen, Aveline, Baird, Ballantyne,
Ballard, Bannatyne, Barton, Baynton,
Bayntun-Rolt, Beardmore, Benton, Ber-
vy, Bery, Best, Beynton, Biggs, Blesbie,
Blesby, Bligh, Blythe, Bowles, Brayn-
ton, Brettle, Brown, Browne, Bryce,
Burgess, Bury, Carkettle, Cay, Chaplin,
Clark, Collins, Copley, Cotton, Cudmore,
Cumby, Cure, D'aeth, Dane, Danger-
field, Dashwood, Dean, Deane, Dermott,
Dimsdale, Ednor, Fettyplace, Forbes,
Fotheringhain, Gardener, Gardiner,
Gardner, Godsal, Godsale, Godsall, God-
2H
KEY TO PLATES.
sell, Gott, Gctto, Gouch, Greenlogh,
Greenway, Griff eth, Hall, Hanham, Hard,
Harrison, Higgins, Hughes, Jackman,
Johnston, Kadrohard, Kay, Keightley,
Kelshaw, Kennicot, King-Dashwood,
Kumerson, Lansley, Lasley, Lawrence,
Leslie, Lesly, Line, Linton, Lyne,
M'lver, Manfield, Mansfield, Maxwell,
Micklethwaite, Milborne, Milcham, Mile-
ham, Miles, Millidge, Morgan, Moulden,
Mucklewaite, Nalder, Neal, Neale, New-
bold, Nicklin, Patten, Peraberton, Pheto-
place, Raikes, Raparius, Reade, Reading,
Reay, Reeve, Reynolds, Richards, Ri-
croft, Riding, Rosington, Rossington,
Roycrof t, Ryan, Ry croft, Ryecroft, Sharp,
Sinclair, Sissons, South, Stanley, Stirlin,
Stump, Sutton, Sybsey, Taber, Tempest,
Tilney, Todrick, Treacher, Trentham,
Troyhin, Tyas, Tyes, Vaux, Waldo,
Waldoc, Walsh, Walsh-Benn, Walshe,
Ward, Watkins, Waynflete, Webster,
Welsh, West, White, Whitwell, Willard,
Willock, Winde, Wybergh.
8. Adam, Adams, Addams, Adeane, Ding-
dale, Dugdale, Short, Shorter, Willans.
9. Bashe, Fellgate, Shute.
10. Bland, Daubuz, Eliot, Elliot, Gill, Mon-
tagu, Murrell, Rolt, Sandwich.
1 1. Arkell, Arkle, Elphingston, Floyd, Hughes,
Laurence, Lawrence, Reading, Reding.
12. Banworth, Bishop, Bisshopp, Colls, Green-
field, Jay, Mackmoragh, Macmore, Mo-
riarty, Preston.
13. Abbot, Bayley, Benyon, Clamond, Collee,
Creevey, Crevy, Croft, Dolben, Fother-
ingham, Godwyn, Gooden, Gooding,
Goodwin, Goodwyn, Hales, Halse, Hal-
sey, Hobhouse, Howales, Loveney,
Lowndc, M'Craw, Mulsho, Mulshoe,
Norton, Palmer, Pardoe, Parkhurst,
Parry, Paston, Payton, Peiton, Pennel,
Peyton, Pleasance, Steers, Ssveetman,
Worley.
14. Elphingston.
Plate 89.
1. Granell, Oldershaw, Whitby.
2. Hill, Kyrrelorde, Lucas.
3. Bevis, Bickenor, Bicknor, Brumfield, Byke-
nore, Ely. Feast, Fletcher, Quin, Savage,
Stock, Wiglesworth.
4. Bagenhall, Bagnall, Bastard, Beke, Bere-
seth, Buckler, Caulfield, Charlemont,
Chibnall, Golden, Hall, Irby, Reeves,
Reve, Riley, Smyth, Terry, Wathe.
5. Bagnall, Banks, Beke, Besville, Bodenham,
Borodaile, Crichton, Cross, Draycot,
Hall, Jones, Kighley, Pemberton, Prich-
ard, Reve, Thomas, Wilkins, Wright.
6. Bartlett, St. HilL
7. Jenkens.
8. Walker.
9. Ireys.
10. Elliott, Sandwich.
11. Bevers, Brickenden, Castleton, Croker,
D'Oiley, D'Oyley, Ichingham, Ilching-
ham, Lefray, M'Kirdy, Magin, Wise-
man.
12. Venables.
13. Baker, Castleton, Chester, Farington, Far-
rington, Glover, Loader, Loiisdale, Low-
ther, Monck, Monke, Muncke, Orine,
Pirton, Reed, Ring, Salvin.
14. Castleton, Ilderton, Pirton.
Plate
1. Cheeke, Glaus, Deans, Haselerton, Hone,
Nixon, Oxborough, Oxburgh, Redding-
field.
2. Baptista, Palmes.
3. Booth, Brounker, Cokerell, Crampton,
Elrington, Grant, Gryme, Kibble, Ver-
delin.
4. Armeston, Armestone,'Aske, Aspall, Bar-
ton, Beath, Beith, Bieth, Bodenham,
Bonharn, Borodaile, Bright, Castell,
Creed, Croft, Cross, Cutler, De Grey,
Dennis, Draycot, Draycott, Elloway,
Grey, Guilford, Hull, Irnmins, Kighley,
Kightley, Littleton, M'Loan, Messye,
Meysey, Pemberton, Porter, Riley,
Rookevvood, Smith, Stewart, Stovin,
Tonkin, Urmestone, Walsingham, War-
ren, Webster, Westropp, Wilkin, Wright.
5. Wright.
6. Beath, Beith, Chrighton, Crichton, Crigh-
ton, Erne, Howdon, Langrish, M'Gavin,
Pordage, Sugden, Williams.
7; Colnet, Cutler, Farlow,- Guilford, Hamig-
ston, Haslam, North, Pemberton,
Vonge.
8. Bridger, Briger, Budd, Coldham, Fitz-
Thomas, Neale, Pemberton, Ratsey.
9. Babington, Ballenger, Boron, Brent,
Browne, Castleton, Codrington, Corry,
Coxwell, Dalton, Kenmare, Knevett,
Knevit, Mann, Massiuberd, Massing-
berd, Poynings.
10. Archer, Brawne, De Rythrie, Harrovvby,
Mayne, Rea, Ree, Rider, Ryder, Surtees,
Wright.
11. Byam, Davies, Croughton, Fitz-Humph-
rey, Price. Skinner, Skynner, Thomas,
Watkins. '
12. Baily, Biddulph, Brailsford, Cadogan,
Carrier, Chandos, Clarke, Coddrington,
Cooke, Deering, Ewbank, Gillam, Glas-
cock, Jenneson, Rider, Whight, White,
Wright, York, Young.
13. Crespin.
14. Barrett, Barrott, Crespin, Crespine, Cris-
pin, Lennard, Lownes.
1 5. Bardolf e, Bardolph, Butterfield, Chisholme,
Clifford, Gallaway, Galloway, Ingo, Oke-
over, Oldfield, Spealt, Spratley, Swytham,
Thornton, Vanhitheson, Williamson.
KEY TO PLATES.
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Plate 91.
1. Bageley, Bagley, Dawes, Daws.
2. Ayre, Bushnell, Constable, Elmen, Hep-
worth, Innes, Karvell, Karvill, Kitching,
Levens, Melborne, Okeover, Sales, Sault,
Seaton, Sikes, Strachan, Strahan, Vezay,
Vezey, Victor, Wakefield, Weld.
3. Copildike, Copledike, Copledyke, Sommer-
ville, Squires.
4. Chettle, Edwardes, Edwards, Kensing-
ton, Kawdon, Rich, Wix.
5. Anvers, Barbe, Bursted, Button, Carfrae,
Collier, Collyer, Courtown, Croft, Crofts,
Danvers, De Boys, DeWinton, Dine, Dive,
Dormere, Drake, Dungannon, Dunock,
Edwards, Estanton, Farrington, Fitz-
Waryn, Gobel, Hill-Trevor. Hogg, Holer-
ton, Inman, Judson, Leighton, Lowdes,
Lowe, Mabb, M'Hutcheon, Monck. Monk,
Moyle, Nallinghurst, Palmer, Peacock,
Pearse, Penleaze, Pyrton, Rich, Rust,
Salvin, Seton, Shorthose, Somerville,
Stopford, Twist, Warren, Werkesley,
Werkesly, Wesley, Wilkins-Cann, Wor-
sley, Wyvill.
6. Boys, Danvers-Butler, Herbert, St. Barbe
Twist, Venables, Wyvill.
7. Briggs, Dalton, D'Oyley.
8. Beauvoir, Brickeuden, Bury, Castleton,
D'Oyley, Drax, Fitz-Osbert, Forman,
Ilbert, Knyuet, Knyvett, Man, Mann,
Owen, Raven.
9. Brindley, Brinlej', Carnarvon, Herbert,
Hickey, Pembroke, Wakeling.
10. Fitz-Henry, Immans, Inmans, Mabball,
Mabbatt, Maule, Wynill.
11. Inchbold, Lucas, Rathdowne, Reynolds,
Workesley.
12. Aldewinckle, Aldewincle, Aldewinkell,
Aldwinckle, Aldwinkle.
Plate 92.
1. Ash, Babthorp, Fanshawe, Olive.
2. Bellam, Brand, Callis, Lightbourne, Lucas,
Thornton.
3. Lane.
4. De Grey, Hesse, Hunloke, Kydermaster,
Pilcher, Unett.
5. Bromflet, Bronslet.
6. Baldwin, Cadye, Kadye.
7. Jessop, Browning, Swan.
8. Nugent.
9. Botteler, Butler.
10. Cade, Day, Martin, Stone.
11. Beacroft, Fitton, .Fitz-Hugh, Hampden,
Midleham, Steers, Trevor, Wideville.
12. Bosne, Bosney, Broomhead, Brunet, Bug-
gen, Buggin, Buggine, Daunt, Duckett,
Fairbrother, Jessope, Maginn, Winstan-
ley.
13. Donoughmore, Hewett, Nanton, Owgan,
Pakeman, Reynolds, Scarsdale, West-
meath.
14. Ashe, Baillie, Baird. Baker, Benger, Bou-
cherett, Cordale, Cordall, Curson, Esse,
Heely, Hutchinson, Langley, Leigh,
Mudge, Nugent, O'Bierne, Okes, Pea-
cocke, Prendergast, Pressly, Twisden,
Twiss, Twysden.
Plate 93.
1. Crawford, Durham, Hay, Innes, Kyd,
Mitchelson, Monins, Monyns, Pettegrew,
Ramage.
2. Crawford, Evelick, Lindsay, Stacey.
3. Baliol, Baylol, Cor, Meek, Meik.
4. Farrar, Farrer, Farror, Ferrier, Gradock,
Gradocke, Warne.
5. Bingley.
6. Kynnerton.
7. Caldwell, Jodrell, Parker.
8. Boston, Cam, Camm, Dove, Miles, Pytts,
Swinton, Swyiiton, Torrings.
9. Bidlake, Duberley, Hayton.
10. Caldwell, Cauldwell, Kadwell.
11. Donaldson, Green ough, Illsley, Morres.
12. Almewake, Alnwick, Blond, Laing, Leeds,
Nutt, Theobald.
13. Byers, Grieve, Kymberlee, Kymberley,
Moses.
14. Shum, Tame.
Plate 94.
1. Balam, Conway.
2. Baber, Coghill, Cramer, Thwaitea.
3. Betagh, Boxhall, Boxmell, Chalbots,
Figes, Jourdan, Kadrad, Kinnear, Kin-
neir, Neefield, Nertield, Westerdale,
Westerton, Whaley, Wickstead, Wick-
sted.
4. Ferguson, Glover, Illingsworth, Illing-
worth.
5. Brudenal, Brudenell, Maclaine, Maclean,
M'Lean.
6. Ainge, Beckley, Beckly, Beykle, Bickley,
Bistley, Bystley, Camden, Clark, Clarke,
Delafield, Dugnall, Henshall, Stert,
Whitlock.
7. Acton, Allardas, Allardes, Allardice, Al-
lerdes, Allerdyce, Bayne, Beagham,
Gambon, Gam on, Jameson, Jamieson,
Kers, Money, Mortimer, Nordet.
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KEY TO PLATES.
8. Bownes, Brewis, Brews, Charlesworth,
Downie, Farmer, Fergushill, Fermor,
Goldington, Groves, Ogilby, Pomfret,
Witmore.
9. Alephe, Blund, Bosville, Brebner, Brem-
ner, Cockain, Cockburn, Cokaine,
Cokayne, Cooper, Couper, Dicom, Dicons,
Fettiplace, Gideon, Giffard, Greet, Hag-
gard, Heath, Kadwall, Law, Hears,
Oakes, O'Connor, Reynolds, Rigdon,
Seckford, Seckforde, Shaw, Smallbrook,
Tredcroft, Watkin, Wayneman, Wenman,
White, Wyrall.
10. Bunten, Bunting, Churchman, Cock,
Cocksey, Cookesey, Cooksey, Coventry,
Gerney, Jopp, Wyman.
11. Acheson, Aitchison, Atcheson, Blackburn,
Blackburne, Gosford, Lever.
12. Acheson, Aird, Airth, Aitcheson, Aitchi-
son, Aitkenson, Aitkinson, Akenhead,
Alcock, Alexander, Alicock, Allcock,
Allen, Allicock, Allicocke, Ard, Atchi-
Bon, Barloss, Belmore, Beltoft, Beltofts,
Blackeston, Blackiston, Blackston,
Blackstone, Blakiston, Blakskm, Bland,
Blaykeston, Bolles, Bolls, Brown, Bur-
^on, Campbell, Glutton, Coats, Coburn,
Cock, Cockburn, Cockburne, Cockridge,
Cocks, Cockworthy, Cookworthy, Corrie,
Corry, Cotes, Coxon, Coxson, Crow,
Currie, Curry, Gush, Cushe, De la Fosse,
Delaite, De Lyle, Dewar, Dounie, Dow-
nie, Downfield, Ducarel, Eldecur, Eler-
cur, Ellercur, Emmerson, Erington, Er-
rington, Erthe, Forbes, Gael, Gallimore,
Gaily, Grant, Grave, Grubbam, Grub-
ham, Guion, Guyon, Hancock, Hand-
cook, Hellier, Helyard, Hildyard, Hil-
liard, Hillyard, Holden, Houston-
Blakiston, Hyldeard, Ingram, Innes,
Irvine, Johnson, Kellawaye, King, Kog-
nose, Laing, Landle, Langley, Law,
Laws, Lee, Lelam, Le Vavasour, Lod-
wich, Lodwick, Lyle, Mackworth,
M'Worth, Mathew, Mathieson, Mathison,
Milroy, Mitchell-Forbes, Nowich, Now
Ian, Nowland, Ormistone, O'Slatterie,
Perrin, Rig, Rigg, Rochford, Rowdon,
Simon, Sinclair, Slater, Slatterie, Stan-
dish, Standish - Carr, Stephens, Tarn-
worth, Thorpe, Thring, Tunstall, Tur-
stall, Vavasour, Vawdrey, Williams,
Wykes.
13. Goodsir.
Plate 93.
1. Kimpton.
2. Boddie, Boddy, Dymock, Dymoke, Goff,
Goffe, Varley, Wagstaff, Whithers.
3. Brenchesley, Brenchley, Fearon, Tooley.
4. Eynes, Heynes.
5. Bomford, Cromuel, Graham, Guthrie, Road,
Roades.
6. Scott.
7. Roberts, Warde.
8. Badham, Baillie, Borthwick, Brignall,
Jerard, Jerrard, Tovey, Zorks.
9. Bairstow, Bristow.
10. Amsdem, Amsdon.
11. Balmanno, Balmano.
12. Vansittart.
1 3. Acheson, Atkinson, Auchterlonie, Aughter-
lony, Bedingfield, Bleset, Blesset, Bren-
don, Broadbelt, Brograve, Brotherton,
Brown, Browne, Bussie, Buttress, Bythe-
sea, Cavendish - Browne, Chancellor,
Chancelor, Chaytor, Cheslie, Cheureuse,
Chiesly, Chipperfield, Chislie, Cole,
Copwood, Cotton, Crewdson, Crombie,
Crook, Cullen, Cussons, Davies-Bowen,
De Beauvoir, De Visme, Dixon, Dobbie,
Plate
1. Breche, Broderip, Brodrepp, Brodribb,
Croker, Ferns, Giles, Whetnall,
2. Fairford.
3. Murray.
4. Le Blanc.
5. Acres, Acris, Dagget, Mawbey, Mawbrey.
6. De Breteville, Dobbins, Dobins, Lovegrove,
Lovelace.
7. Tatler, Wythers.
8. Leudon.
9. Aisincourt, Garbet.
10. Ancoit, Barne, Benge, Brograve, Cornish,
Crumb, Cuttes, Edwards, Fenner,
ForJbes, Gent, Hapsburgh, Lye, Mather,
Dobie, Drake, Dumbleton, Englefield,
Ernley, Ernly, Ethelstan, Ewerby, Field-
ing, Forbes, Fordyce-Dingwall, Fox,
Francis, Fraser, Gambier, Garshore,
Gartshore, Gasselyn, Gasselyne, Gent,
Godfrey, Goodall, Greaves, Guyot, Har-
ris, Hereford, Jeppe, Kendall, Kilmaine,
Kilner, Lightborne, Lightbourne, Martin,
Martyn, Monro, Morris, Moselay, Mose-
ley, Mosly, Mossey, Noble, Ochterlonie,
Odehull, Odell, Ouchterlony, Page, Par-
minter, Phillimore, Piesse, Pilford,
Pinney, Poulain, Purton, Ramsay, Ran-
son, Raymond, Read, Reade, Reeves,
Remnant, Rofey, Rofy, Rogers, Ross,
Rothschild, Salt, Sandilands, Scopholme,
Sligo, Sloan, Souchay, Speccott,
Springett, Stannard, Struthers, Tickel,
Tickell, Torphicen, Tovey, Turberville,
Venner, Venour, Wadman, Wags, Way,
Webb, White, Wilberforce, Williams,
Wilson, Wishart, Wormleighton, Wylde,
Wynn-Williams, Wynne.
14. Mardake, Wolstanholme.
Messer, Meseing, Morby, Nove, Pattle,
Pinney, Ramsay, Reeves, Remnant,
Salt, Saumarez, Strong, Venner, Venour,
Way, Whetham, Wild.
11. Ashmore, Bromell, Dunbar, Hackett,
Southerne.
12. Browne, Greaves, Kingdom, Stronge,
Webb.
13. Atkinson, Cassy, Clanwilliam, Crumbie,
Gays, Glasscott, Goodman, Greaves,
Hanrott, Lindsey, Longsdon, Lumley,
Meade, Noone, Stephen, Stronge, Tro-
wart.
14. Harrison.
KEY TO PLATES.
Plate 97.
1. Chandew, Leatham, Melhuish, Paterson,
Pollen, Rudge, Steuart, Stewart.
2. Aillen, Apilston, Arthur, Chandler,
Coulson, Cullen, Foot, Fotheringham,
Galloway, Gibsone, Gotobed, Gyles,
Lakington, Lapington, Lemmon, Lurn-
ley, Lumley-Saville, M'Inroy, Maiisuen,
Mansuer, Moray, Norris, Osborne,
Packer, Paterson, Pateson, Patison, Pat-
tison, Playfair, Pollen, Pollener, Pulleine,
Pullen, Pulleyn, Reid, Rosier, Rudge,
Scarborough, Steuart, Stewart, Stuart,
Throughston, Thruxton, Thurgryn,
Thweng, Tyldesley, Woodcock, Wright.
3. Brackley, De Ferrars, Eddisbury, Ferrars,
Stanley.
4. Harries, Huckmore, Madeley, Morden.
5. Darrell, Du Mouline, Stanley.
6. Darrell, Du Mouline, Walley. *
7. Aguillon, Atkins, Borthwick, Bromhead,
Buckston, Buxton, Clavedon, Culverton,
De Medewe, Fell, Ffytche, Forbes-Leith,
Gamlin, Gauldesborough, Hartop, Hen-
dry, Hume, Jegon, Keir, Lechmere,
Leechman, Leeshman, Leverton, Mea-
dows, Meara, Mitchell, Moorhouse, Moult.
Nash, O'Cuilean, O'Meara, O'Meard,
Peterson, Peyrse, Rising, Steward,
Stewart, Weatherhead.
8. Browne, Robottan, Robottom, Stones.
9. Biss, Glegg, Hawksmore, Lloyd, Maher,
Norden, Onslow, Sandford, Sproule,
White.
10. Cludde, Farnham, Moore, Pemberton,
Sherwin, Wodor.
11. Daniell, Leishman.
12. Cockfield, Hayne, Haynes, Malbanke,
Steer, Studley.
13. Boyle, Child, Childs, May, Mayow.
14. Cludde, Farnham, Moore, Moorton, More,
Mountcashell, Pemberton, Varnham.
Plate 98.
1. Cooke, Dunsford, Hadwen, Stratton, Um-
frevile, Umphreville, West, Wilmot.
2. Amy, Annye, Dalston, Umfreville, Venn.
3. Ballett, Brenan, Essex, Estcourt, Halstead,
Lethbridge, Medlicott, Medlycott, New-
comb, Pagan, Pagenham, Raymond,
Strong, Webb.
4. TaselL
5. Baddiford.
6. Chipchase, Chipehase, Greby, Lendon,
Stretton.
7. Dring, Higdon, Kennaway, Leeson, Tem-
pleman, Viney.
8. Charley, Chorley.
9. Dapiper, Gwillane, Osmond, Rutter.
10. Allan, Allen, Alston, Anderson, Anelche,
Antisell, Antwisel, Arundel, Balfour,
Blair, Borthwick, Bouvier, Browne,
Busteed, Chalmers, Coton, Gumming,
Dacre, Dorannan, Dovannan, Dugmore,
Farquhar, Forbes, Fountain, Gourlay,
Gourley, Jackson, Kinloch, Kinlock,
Knox, Lucan, Macfarlane, M'Nish,
M' Vicar, Mansell, Maxwell, Mel vine,
Monro, Monrose, Montgomery, Moores,
Munro, Newbigging, Niblett, Norwood,
O'Donavan, O'Dovanan, Pole, Reid,
Richmond, St. Aubyn, Saumarez,
Schank, Shank, Smail, Smallpiece,
Smith, Treminell, Tremyuell, Trivett,
Widdowson, Widworthy.
11. Coddington, Kittermasten, Kydermaster,
Marler, O'Donovan, Steggall, Styles,
Worden.
12. Laffer, Marker, Monke, Williams.
13. Ahrends, Band, Bure, Carrington, Chap-
peace, Cosyn, Darby, Devenshire, Jack-
son, Jervis- White, Lynedoch, Monro,
Munro, Murray, Reynold, Reynolds,
Torbock, Tripp, Woolley.
14. Agneu, Agnew, Baratty, Barron, Hallow,
Luce, Malbone, Monro, Singleton, Stray,
Surman.
Plate 99.
1. Alstone, Anderson, Bedingfield, Buckley,
Cartland, Clack, Gill, Glegge, Graham,
Graves, Hore, Kebble, Marley, Maxwell,
Purland, Reid, Sivedale, Wifcotts.
2. Fraser, Grome, Groom, Groome, Woodall.
3. Agbury, Boger, Byrch, Cranford, M'Kel-
lip, Ricardo, Sweetnam.
4. Bowne, Bowyn, Grimwood, Jepson, Mau-
nell, Sweet, Timpson.
5. Clinch, Clynch, Straton.
6. Gammell.
"7. Ingram, Wynne.
8 Cooper, Couper, Hartopp, Wakering.
9. Boreman, Cockfield, Cokefield, De Hatfield,
Francis, Gotham, Grafton, Hatfield,
Man.
10. Monro, Rutter.
11. Baird, Blair, Burns, Collins, Hagen, Hay,
Hayes, Lempriere, More, Vallack, Zinzan.
12. Barnes, Bolingbroke, Paulet, Pawlet,
Winchester.
13. Clinch, Dormer, Drummond, Eresby,
M'Killop, Shannon, Southbey, Straton
Strutt, Tanner, Thomason.
14. Adger, Swabey, Swaby, Usher.
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KEY TO PLATES.
Plate 1OO.
1. Barlow, Bride, Kirkley, Kirkly, Wallace.
2. Bold, Bolourd, Bontien, Grey, Palliser,
Prin, Scovey, Slaughter, Washington,
Whatton, Whitcomb.
3. Bowles, Chancy, Chansy, Chatmcy, Core,
Corey, Cox, Lucy, Marlborough, Morley,
Spencer, Stone, Strathallan.
4. Baldock, Ernst, Hodges, Hodgldns, Kin-
loch, Maxwell, Monro, Monteith, Ste-
vens.
5. Collis.
6. Bagne, Bague, Cromwell, Lomas, Playfair,
Spooner, Vincent.
7. Miles.
8. Adam, Adams, Drummond, Fordyce,
Graham, Kinloch, Leybourne.
9. Fermoy, Roche.
10. Agnew, Bruse, Candler, De Breos, De-
thicke, Leyborne, Oliphant, Plater, Ram-
say, Waters, Weston.
11. Thackeray, Thackery.
12. Bell, Bingham, Boywer, Copwood, Gloag,
Hide, Jeffry, Kinlock, Mackenzie,
Monro, Nalour, Naylour, Norreys-Jack-
son, Roche, St. Awbyne, Wharncliffe.
13. Abercombie, Ainsworth, Anesworth, Ar-
thur,Atkinson, Aynesworth,Bell, Bolton,
Bowyer, Brabazon, Burrow, Carpenter,
Chalmers, Chesham, Chirnside, Clag-
stone, Clanmoris, Clark, Cleland, Con-
grave, Congreve, Cunliffe, Doig, Dona-
van, Donovan, Drummond, Eld, Ellicott,
Errol, Falconer, Fifield, Frogmorton,
Gargrave, George, Glenham, Halhead,
Harding, Harris, Hay-Carr, Henly, Hoi-
head, Jenning, Jenny, Lanyon, Le
Mesurier, Lowe, M'Crobie, Marsham,
Maunsell, Meacham, Mitchelson, Mori-
arty, Moubray, Mowbray, O'Meaghir,
Ormsby, Orrock, Pape, Partington,
Paton, Patton, Pattone, Pepe, Pole, Pool,
Poole, Price, Read, St. Aubyn, Saint-
John, Saumarez, Shaw, Slaughter, Sterne,
Straiton, Straton, Stunner, Throckmor-
ton, Throgmorton, Willes, Willis.
14. Atkinson, Aubyn, Borough, Burche, Bur-
rough, Clarke, Clogston, Curie, Curson,
Daulbeny, Dudley, Gloag, Jarrat, Jarret,
Jeggings, Jegon, Lacy, Langtree, Lud-
kiu, M'Andrew, Macgregor, Maher, Mar-
ley, Milborne, Morton, Munro, Niblet,
Nisbet, Richards, Schanck, Simpson,
Stock, Streeter, Ypres.
Plate 1O1.
1. Eyre, Fraser, Smith.
2. Babington, Barker, Bowdon, Channy,
Charnell, Cornish, Cotton, Cressy, Delves,
Fownes, Francis, Gent, Graby, Graves,
Greby, Jenningham, Johnson, Kensing-
ton, Mead, Meadows, Medlycott, Paken-
ham, Parkins, Pring, Prinne, Quarles,
Rodney, Scarlett, Scroy, Skory, Slater,
Stoner, Warrington, Webb, Webbe-
Weston, White.
3. Barnewell, Blakeney, Butler, Cauley,
Cawley, Cloake, St. Leger, Sweetnam,
Trimlestown.
4. Barker, Blower, Raymond.
5. Aldridge, Fenwick, Gostling, Graham,
Ingram, Plumtre.
6. Falconer, Sterne.
7. Collins, Pegler.
8. Aguilar, Aguillar, Murray, Walcot, Wal-
cott, Woolcot.
9. Calandrine.
10. Aldridge, Aldrige, Anderson, . Baker,
Bingley, Brander, Calderwood, Camp-
bell, Christie, Cooper, Courtis, Craufurd,
Crawford, Eddington, Fennwick, Fen-
wick, Fitz-William, Fraser, Gostling,
Graham, Grierson, Heuer, Hever, Ingram,
Iremonger, Ironmonger, Jercy, Jersey,
Johnston, Kennaway, M'Gill, Mackreth,
Mack williams, MacLeod, Maule, Mit-
chell, Moll, Mort, Mow, Needham, Phin,
Plumbtree, Plurnpton, Plumtre, Plum-
tree, Radley, Redcomyn, Robertson,
Russell, Scroope, Seymour, Shaw, Sin-
clair, Snodgrass, St. Clair, St. Clair-
Erskine, Stewart, Theobald, Timbrell,
Toft, Tofte, Townsend, Trice, Verney,
Wingrove.
11. Delane, Stevens, Waterlow, Webb.
12. Agneu, Agnew, Egan, Gower, Kebell,
Kebyll, Mackillop, M'Killop, Stubbs.
13. Alstine, Anderson, Bedingfield, Buckley,
Cartland, Clack, Cousins, Gill, Gleg,
Glegge, Graham, Graves, Greenaway,
Hawkins, Hore, Kearsley, Kebble, Lin-
skill, Maxwell, Menley, Menzies, Pur-
land, Reid, Tivedale, Wilcotts.
14. Anderson.
Plate 1O2.
1. Baddiford.
2. Connack, Founder, Foundowre, Hammond,
Manning, Messent, Morison, Morow,
Morrison, Slaughter, Stevenson, Trewent.
3. Hamond.
4. Adney, De Pudsey Eaton, Greenlaw, Light-
on, Linton, Skelton.
5. Kaer, Lane, Lanis.
6. Inwards, Laurin, Nobbes, Parsons.
7. Macken.
8. Gilbert, Macklin, M'Lin, Pranell, Pran-
nell, Tripp, Willoughby.
9. Abdy, Andlaw, Aubrey, Baird, Banks,
Baxter, Biggar, Bruce, Campbell, Chal-
KEY TO PLATES.
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leng, Cheoke, Dallender, Davie, Dela-
\var,Diggs, Dikens,Divie, Divvie, Dyges,
Dykes, Elfe, Elingham, Elphe, Golofer,
Golston, Gorm, Gorrey, Gorrie, Graham,
Haffenden, Keene, Kynn, M'Leod, Meer,
Murray, Oughton, Paterson, Rawlinson,
Redhead, Richards, Roberts, Rollason,
Rollston, Rosher, Ross, Salter, Sideserf,
Sidserf, Smithers,Sydserfe,Syme, Vaulx,
Webster, Westhorpe, Whishaw.
IO. Abbey-Campbell, Abday, Abdey, Abdy,
Ainslie, Albins, Alison, Allison, Ander-
son, Argentre, Argentree, Aubrey, Avv-
brey, Baird, Baynton, Bishop, Brown,
Browne, Bruneck, Bund, Bnsfield, Camp-
bell, Darby, Datmer, Dobell, Ellison,
Feld, Fontain, Fontaine, Forbes, Furlong,
Gardner, Gilfillian, Gleneagles, Glyn,
Goodsir, Graham, Guybyon, Hacket,
Hadden, Haldane, Halden, Hamden,
Hampden, Hennidge, Hide, Jackson,
Jollyffe, Keay, Kindon, Kingdon, Lewis,
Lidderdale, M'Fall, M/Fell, MacKan-
nal, MacKennal, M'Kindlay, Mackinlay,
Maclure, M'Lure, Madam, Merydale,
Mittlewell, Monro, Morgan, Newbery,
Oranmore, Phillips, Pickard, Prince p
Ramsbottom, Screggs, Scroggs, Shuck-
forth, Simpson, Simson, Sleigh, Smedly,
Somner, St. Clair-Erskine, St. Quintin,
Theed, Tonkin, Torin, Wedderbourn,
Wedderburn, Wyberg.
11. Ellison.
12. Aglionby, Aidgman, Allanson, Allanson-
Winn, Baron, Birch, Booker, Carnegie,
Cheltenham, Cockman, Deacons, De
Ufford, Dixon, Dopping, Elson, Floun-
ders, Greaves, Grellier, Hampton, Keble,
Mitton, Moxon, Newbury, Oldfield, Ot-
way, Perkins, Petrie, Ramsey, Snelling,
Stephens, Tarrant, Wadman, Waithman,
Wymond.
13. Aysingcourt, Aysyngcourt. Beckworth,
Berey, Bokeland, Craford, Deacons,
Deedes, Games, Godard, Harty, Kniv-
erton, Knyfton, Leids, Merlyon, Ray,
Sadler, Shiel, Smyth, Stein, Stephens,
Theshmaker, Wilmer.
14. Banks, Mott.
Plate 1O3.
1. Hughes.
2. Barlow.
3. Allison, Blacket, Blackett, Blakit, Carse,
•Collison, Collisone, Cotton, Crafford,
Craford, Cruickshank, Daisie, Deasie,
Elmsey, Fawkne, Halkerston, Halket,
Halkett-Craigie-Inglis, Hawker, Hide,
Keyt, Markham, Middleton, Murphy,
Nickolson, Piddle, Pirrie, Roos, Ros,
Ross, Rudall, Ruddall, Seton, Smither,
Stephenson, Twyre, Wright.
4. Claridge, Smyth.
5. Campbell.
6. Binks, Croftoh, Sharp, Wodnester, Wood-
nester, Woolhouse.
7. Conway, Custance, Dickenson, Gent, Gray,
Hertford, Longe, Mounehense, Sandon,
Scot, Seymour, Solers, Somerset.
8. Aitkens, Antrim, Artked, Atwood, Austin,
Auston, Boilers, Daniell, Devey, Ibgrave,
Lucas, M'Connell, MacDonnel, Maun-
drell, Proven, Rohan.
9. Aubin, Blathwaite, Branthwaite, Graham-
Maxwell, Hardacre, Hoseason, Stupart.
10. Fisher, Jeffs, Peaterson, Sprott.
11. Ainsley, Ainslie, Beggar, Biggar, Bigger,
Chambers, Fisher, Godfrey, Graham,
Grieves, Haughton, Henrie, Jeffs, Ket-
chin, Kitchin, Machen, Peaterson, Peu-
say, Puxty, Sprott, Stratoun, Tillotson,
Tweddell, Wilkinson.
12. Parker.
13. Vandyk, Vandyke.
14. Alison, Anderson, Hachet, Keyte, Kite,
Rorke, Vaulx.
15. Henley-Ongley.
Plate 1O4.
1. Jermingham, Jerningham, Smyth, Wai-
linger.
2. Akelond, Ashbrook, Ashoe, Atherton,
Athorpe, Atterton, Baxter, Beilby, Bell,
Bielby, Blagrave, Bolton, Boscawen,
Boscowen, Bowes, Bradney, Chambers,
Clements, Colepeper, Cooper, Costello,
Cotton, Cousins, Culpeper, Dillon, Drum-
mond, Du Bois, Enery, Faukenner,
Fawkes, Featherstonhaugh, Frank,
Franks, Graham, Gulline, Hadly, Hawk,
Hawke, Hawkins, Hay, Hewitson,
Hewitt, Hill, Howson, Incledon, Justice,
Kay, Kaye, Kemp, Knox, Lucon, Lacy,
Lee, MacEniery, M'Eniery, M'Morran,
Morland, Morrice, Nangle, Nicoll, Nolan,
Northland, Oliphant, O'Nolan, Palton
Paton, Perkinson, Plaiters, Platers,
Porteous, Ralston, Ridgeway, Roscom-
mon, Rose, Rudall, Rudhall, Ry the, Spar-
hawk, Sparrow, Stratton, Towneley,
Watt, Webber, Williams, Yar worth.
3. Crees, Poulet, St. John.
4. Ackland, Lawler, Toshanch.
5. Ackland, Acland, Akeland, Akland,
Bryan, Clealand, Cleiland, Cleilland,
Cleland, Hobbs, Jenny, Jobson, Wood.
6. Balfour, Boswell, Brabon, Brabourne,
Craufuird, Crawford, Crawfurd, Drum-
mond, Falconer, Goulding, Kemp, Ken-
nedy, Kirton, Watt, Weddell.
7. Atherden, Dillington, Grandorge, Hill,
Knox, Morrice, Ranfurly.
8. Belcher, Jernegan.
9. Brown, Jackerell, Soame, Weare, Wood.
10. De Saumarez, Duck, Hawke, Hawksley,
Hawksworth, Hawley, Hayes, Jenny,
Meath, Sacheverell.
11. Burg, Lant, Sprye, Wolstanholme.
12. Bottonley, Edridge, Grandford, Levesque,
Trinder.
J3-
14. Bott, Cleland-Rose, Eresey, Gonne, Jen-
ney, Jobson, Leech, Leeche, Strutt.
488
KEY TO PLATES.
Plate 1O5.
1. Arthur, Eden, Glemham, Graeme, Hamby,
Hansard, Oliphant, Pawlett, Prideaux,
Shawe, Simpson, Simson, Smyth, St.
John, Throckmorton, Twedy, Windy-
bank, Yate.
2. Brock, Corby, Dillon, Edgell, Harrison,
Kandishe, Longden, Swynerton.
3. Blundell, Boterwike, Fownes, Gauler,
Grogan, Hatton.
4. Thompson, Thomson.
5. Carrol, Carroll, Francois, Franks, Hawker,
Hay, Haywood, Hewett, Hewitt, Hey-
wood, Kerslake, Maurice, O' Carroll,
Reade, Welcome, Welsh, Whitmore.
6. Abberbury, Aberbury, Whitehall.
7. Hardieman, Hardyman, Jebb, Lant,
Spiller, Trist.
8. Archbald, Archibald, Crawford, Dolan,
Grendon, Haxton, Jeaues, Jeans, Mikie-
son.
9. Caryer.
10. Hay-Dalrymple, Wintoun.
11. Barker, Du Port, Kerdeston, Mahen,
Stoner, Wescombe.
12. Calthrop, Goss, Gosse, Naper, Napper.
13. Atthill, Boulton, Edgell, Edghill.
14. Cay, Clements, Enery, Frank, Graham,
Hadley, Hawke, Hay, Hide, Kemp,
Lee, Patrick, Ralston.
15. Bekett, Borough, Burgh, Carthew, Col-
quitt, Farnell, Greig, Nuthall.
Plate 1O6.
1. Duxbury.
2. Apsey, Elliot, Puget, Shand.
3. Charney, Drummond, Hamond, Heegnie,
Hinde - Hodgson, Hodson, Kenyon,
Malton.
4. Allaway, Colwick, Colwyke, Drummond,
Hazard, Newenham, Newmarch, Young.
5. Hoadley.
6. Burgace, Conran, M'Kowan, Reidheugh,
Rodick.
7. Albeney, Alberry, Alderson, Allardice,
Allen, Allsop, Allsup, Alsope, Arding-
ton, Arthington, Baldwin, Barclay,
Blanckagam, Blantyre, Bradston, Bran-
der, Brasier, Brazier, Brummel, Brum-
mell, Buchanan, Calderwood, Campbell,
Clayton, Cooper, Creed, Dabetot, Dabi-
tot, Daniels. Davy, Duffield, Duguid,
Duniguid, Edwards, Exmew, Fairholm,
Forbes-Leith, Foscott, Foxcote, Foulis,
Fowlis, Francis, Gairdner, Garioch,
Golbourn, Gonvill, Goodwright, Gordon,
Goulburn, Grayhurst, Gypses, Hall,
Higga, Higgan, Hill, Hodgson, Hodson,
Hopkin, Ireland, Irwin, Jessop, Jolly,
Kennison, Laing, Lang, Langdon, Law,
Learmonth, Leathes, Leith, Lemoine,
Lendrum, Lumley, Makepiece, Marshall,
Morant, Morland, Mower, Moyes, Mur-
ray, Mussenden, Newmarch, Newsham,
Newville, Noye, Oldham, Omer, Pearson,
Petrie, Phaire, Pigott, Porteous, Prior,
Rathbone, Rest, Revett, Ribton, Ru-
bridge, St. Clair, Salt, Sand, Sapte,
Scarisbrick, Scott, Shanan, Shand, Sin-
clair, Southcomb, Tattersall, Towle, Tra-
vess, Trimmer, Turvile, Wade, Waldie,
Walker, Walkingshaw, Walters, Ward,
Whannell, Whittington, Wirgman.
8. Davy, Ireland, Prior, Sand.
9. Bookey, Dury, Hull, Othwell.
10. Baillie, Bevile, Bookey, Bradbury, Com-
berford, Dowie, Durie, Dury, Foulis,
Gordon, Heron, Narbon, Prydeux, Ran-
dall, Sheddan, Sloper, Wrangham.
11. Alsop.
12. Botreaulx, Botreaux, Dellee, Flitt, Meggi-
son, Wilcox.
13. Ackers, Alsop, Andrews, Dalbiac, Dela-
field, Doughty, Dove, -Finnan, Moore,
Over, Peace, Tarpley, Taverner.
14. Moss.
Plate 1O7.
1. Cabourne, Cabrone.
2. Belfarge, Belfrage, Degge, Dighton, Kirk-
land, Kirkeland, Lownde, Nanfant,
Rivington, Skynner, Willyams.
3. Duncombe, Feversham, Fresh, Seward,
Skiddy.
4. Anderson, Auf orus, Beeby, Boyd, Doughty,
Dune, Fenkell, Garrick, Gawler, Groze,
Gravely, Innes, Le Barreu, M'Millan,
Mello, Murray, Trubshaw, Vigurs,
Wegg.
5. Astell.
6. Ambler, Amerance, Annes, Anness, Annis,
Ascon, Askwith, Cayle, Cayly, Hamilton,
Lorimer, Neale.
7. Band, Desse, Fowler, Hawkes, Hudson,
Humble, Nicholas, Snell.
8. Appleyard, Burton, Calverlye, Catt, Cat-
ton, Esmond, Gottington, Harbin, Jen-
noway, Massie, Mexborough, Midford,
Rumsey, Scott, Wilton, Witton.
9. Apleyard, Appleyard, Barton, Bayford,
Boucher, Bouchier, Bredel, Byford, Cal-
verly-Blackett, Calvert, Dover, Gaston,
Greseley, Harwood, Horn, Kirkland,
Massey, Massie, Savell, Savill, Saville,
Thorn, Thome, Woodley, Wynall.
10. Bowditch, By got, Cron, Crone, Finney,
Herbot, Segrave, Thursby.
11. Bowes, Braksdall, Cawdor, Cole, Crow,
D'Eureux, Doane, Done. Donne, Egerton,
Eureux, Hardel, Hardell, Is vine, Kettle,
Lvndon, Ould, Parker, Segrave.
12. Couchtree, Darlston, Gill, Gyll^ Harty-
Sillesden, Hatt, Hawkins, Jervis, Moly-
KEY TO PLATES.
489
13. Codd, Codde, Buckley, Dunkley, Foxley,
Godwin, Holden, Jausselin, Jocelyn,
Jocelyne, Johnson, Kendrick, Paumier,
Roden, Tippetts, Wharncliffe, Worsley.
14. Clarke, Conyers, Coyners, Edmonds,
Goodlad, Holland, Hyde, Mackworth,
Mills, Petoe, Simons, Welchman, Wyrley.
Plate 1OS.
1. Wallace.
2. Alvanley, Arden, Courtney, Waldegrave.
3. Beckman, Bereford, Bond, Bunn, Martyr,
Smart.
4. Alfrey, Allfrey, Hogan, Manfield> Mesu-
rier, Payne.
5. Aldum, Arderne, Astley, Austis, Berney,
Braham, Brigham, Brooke, Burke, Car-
dew, Clere, Clinton, Dabridgcourt,
Dartmouth, Dellabere, Denis, Denuy,
Denny s, Dowker, Druce, Duckett, Dut-
ton, Fursdon, Hakeliott, Harrison, Hol-
land, How, Howe, James, Johnes, Jones,
Knyle, Langley, Le Bon, Legge, Lewis,
Lewys, Luttrell, Malina, Marvel, New-
castle, Ouldsworth, Pauncefote, Peverell,
Plum, Plume, Posingwofth, Possing-
worth, Posyngworth, Rupe, St. Paul,
Scales, Scroope, Smyth, Stocks, Surkas,
Surtees, Swertchoff, Tatham, Tindall,
Tynedale, Waldegrave, Walgrave, Wil-
le't, Willett, Wilson, Wrangham.
6. Alfrey, Allfrey, King.
7. Davey, Delamote, Delamotte, Smith,
Smyth, Tryon, Vass.
8. Espeke, Fowler, Hutton, Martyn, Payne,
Saltoun, Thimblethorpe.
9. Austrey, Dandern, King, Mellish, Steel,
Steele, Trotman, Vallance, Wallace,
Wallis.
10. Champernonne, Clabrock, Downing,
Feake, Feeke, Smith, Wynford.
11. Wallace.
12. Cock, Impey, Manyngham, Ray, Trivett,
Wallace-Dunlop.
13. Cock, Cook, Cooke, Davys, Digby, Eden,
Escot, Ferrers, Fraser, Gratwick, James,
Koke, Lindsay, M'Gee, M'Ghie, Pearson,
Peckham, Piggot. Piggott, Ranken, Ray,
Saulton, Smith. Smyth, Valentine, Van
Straubenzee, Wallace, White, Wray,
W.yatt.
14. Walker.
Plate 1O9.
1. Alden, Bass, D'Oyley, Eredy, Felton,
FitzAmond, Folton, Hertog, Johnson,
Otway, Tanke, Van Straubenzee.
2. Withie.
3. Reppes, Repps.
4. M'Donald.
5. Allen, Allin, Partridge.
6. Arderne, Astley, Fitz- William, Linnet,
Raines, Reymes, Rodd, Spitty, Walde-
grave.
7. Carthew, Coote, Ducket, Kilburne, Kir-
wan.
8. Coote, Kirwan, Dubisson, Symonds.
9. Ash, Bressey, Breyton, Huskisson, Ken-
nedy, May, Provis, Rutherford, Tres-
well.
10. Gettens, Ducket, Sheldon.
1 1. Baines, Barnes, Garden, Sherlock, Wise.
1 2. Brewin, Clay, Clay e, Cley, Coin, Foresight,
Gerard, Harbert, Merryton, Porteen,
Van Jucken, Wingfield, Winthorpe,
\Vmtle.
13. Baines, Barnes, Carthew, Garden, Sher-
lock, White, Wise.
14. Calder, Crockat, Crockett.
Plate HO.
1. Bradby, Fleming, Hewetson, Holcomb,
Holcombe, Lees.
2. Halford.
3. Malton.
4. Ewer, Tylden»
5. Rowlands.
6. Ewar.
7. Arueel, Arneil, Arnied, Boors, Delamare,
Dunkm, Ellis, Foy, Phillips, Shipton.
8. Strother, Tylden.
9. Borough, Fitz-Ronard, Maguire, Sprye.
10. Allen, Barker, Ponsonby.
11. Gresham.
12. M'Beth.
Plate 111.
1. Boreham, Borehont, Borham, Granville,
Johns, Roffey, Tudor.
2. Bownas, Caldwell, Fitz-Thoinas, Leale,
Leall, Lealle, Segar.
3. Ca?andish, Cavendish, Lagenham, Mole,
Waterpark.
4. Dorn, Gardiner, Matravers, Tackle. Tobin,
Undall.
5. Birch, Brook, Buckner, Burgh, Crooke,
Eady, Hartstronge, Jackson, Rowlands.
6. Burlington, Devonshire, Fleming, Harting-
ton, Honor, Lante, Melton.
7. Alexander.
8. Cotton, Martin, Owers.
9. Aighton, Alexander.
10. Besborough, Callore, De Manley, Dineley,
49°
KEY TO PLATES.
Leeson, Myers, Spencer - Ponsonby,
Stubbe-Windus.
11. Callore, Leeson, Ponsonby.
12. Bamford,Baumford, Baunford, Horncastle,
Knight, Tully, Vivian.
13. Candlish, Cavendish, Fleming. Honnor,
Honor, Huxley, Lante, Mathilez, Mel-
ton, Portland, Pownceby, Pringle, Simp-
son, Southern.
14. Hawksworth, Hutton.
Plate 112.
1. Cann, Earles, Foyle, Pie, Pye, Rudde.
2. Genn, Rothain, Sprencheaux, Springhose,
Thomas.
3. Brook, Brooke, Falkiner, Faulkner.
4. Corrance, Urren.
5. Cardonnell, Goldfinch, Kay, Nagle, Nogle.
6. Beers, Bere, Bryan, Godden, Gymber,
Gynn, Littlefield, Oldfield, Ouldfield,
Spilsbury, Stuart, Whitefoord, Whitf ord.
7. Crathorne, Sangster.
8. Duxbury, Longland.
9. Elphingston.
10. Ecclestone, Piper, Plumerdon, Scarisbrick,
Twinihaw.
11. Ball, Cant, Chardin, Charnock, Collens,
Collins, Dakeham, De Cardonnel, Dilke,
Dow, Dowds, Dowson, Forbes, Formby,
Graham, Greensmith, Grindlay, Grind-
ley, Gulline, Hood, Leitch, Lempriere,
M'GaUock, M'Gassock, M'Guffock, Mar-
shall, Mathews, Mitchener, Nicholls,
• Norbery, Norbury, O'Keefe, Peterkin,
Peterkyn, Reynolds, Rous, Sinclair, Sly.
12. Crowhall, Donaldson, Garroway, Gillon,
MacDonald, MacDonell, M'Donnell.
13. Goodbridge, Robin, Rochfort, Sangster,
Stoughton, Thurston.
14. Charnock, Gowan, Rotchford, Thornhull,
Thurston.
Plate 113.
1. Batemen.
2. Storer, Thomson.
3. Adelsorf, Brand, Campbell, Daccomb,
Despencer, Fitz - Raynard, Graham,
Hawkewood, Hawkshaw, Melvill, Mel-
ville, Raynold, St. Denouac, Speucer,
Woodhead.
4. Athwat.
5. Needham, Sutton.
6. Neweke.
7. Brander, Brandon, Bulwer, Burye, Durie,
Dury, Hodges, Knife, Skey, Smyth,
Wegget, Wiggett.
8. Boxall, Boxell, Brittain, Brittaine, Jarman,
Maxwell, Seyiner.
9. Coote, Cricket, Crickitt.
10. Godman, Holden, Hyghmore, Jessop,
Lowe, Massey, Mathew, Matthews,
Merchand, Middlemore, Minne, Moore,
Moorsom, More, Mvnue, Nixon, Penbar,
Pinker, Thoyts, Willett, Woodrof, Wyn-
ter.
11. Browne.
12. Allison.
13. Bateman, Bramlay, Bmlay, Brysile, De-
lamere, Ecleston, Fesant, Heath, Hoey,
Holden, Hoy, Ilbert, Kershaw, Phesant,
Reid, Uvedale, "Wintour, Yarmoiith.
14. Darnell
Plate 114.
1. Beckering, Bekering, Fielding, Gedney,
Thomas.
2. Promoli.
3. Aubin, Chitwood, Eaens, Ratcliffe, St.
.Aubin,
4. Porte.
5. Battie, Fysher, Goldsmith, Jeffreys,
Meares, Still.
6. Asadam, Booker, Bushby, Gassy, Horrell,
Rooke.
7. Amson, Panellee.
8. Averinges, Beynham, Cawthorne, Dam-
boys, Dynevor, Gatacre, M'Morran,
Shearwood, Thurlow.
9. Eggerly.
10. A'Beckett, Ateste, Becket, Beckett, Ben-
net, Blondevill, Blonville, Bosvargu?,
Busvargus, Corbet, Cornewall, Cornish,
Cornwall, Crastein. Craster, Craw, Cro-
mer, Elmore, Fitz-Hewe, Fitz-Hugh,
Foulerton, Gouldsmith, Heller, Hood,
Johns, Jones, Kirwan, Ledsam, Llan-
warne, Mackie, M'Morran, Mahewe,
Mayow, Moore, Morgan, Parlar, Pearce,
Pechell, Prothewe, Rashleigh, Raven,
St. Quenton, Scarisbrick, Shearwood,
Slingsby, Smallbones, Taunton, Tonkin,
Wallis, Younge.
11. Amyand, Baillie, Bazilie, Bazel)7-, Jones,
La Roche, Magrath, Orchard, Rooke,
Talbot-Rice, Thurlow.
12. Agnew, Boj'ton, Horwood, Leland, Mur-
doch, O'Shee, Silvester, Sylvester.
13. Craister.
14. Spaight.
Plate 115.
1. Lydal, Lyddall.
2. Chaytor, Constable, Ennishowen, Gardiner,
Morphew, O'Brien, Ratcliffe, Rivers,
Rochester, Rose, Soloman, Storar, Storer,
Thurston, Wightman.
3. Cadinan, Gibson.
KEY TO PLATES.
491
4. Lumisden, Lumsdean, Solomon.
5. Baighton, Beckford, Boughton, Brath-
waite, Brisbane, Kinder, Mercer, Rouse,
Smyth, Starkey, Starky, Story.
6. Broese, Brookman, Cranstoun, »Denham,
Gattie, Gatty, Hall, Harris, Heris,
Pettyt, Petyt, Sotheram.
7. Bankes, Gibson, Somer.
8. Bolt, Boult, Brooke, Bunch, Campbell,
Crane, Dale, Denton, Farnaby, Gardiner,
Graham, Greenhalgh,Greenhaugh, Heron,
Hughes, Mathew, Matthews, Moriskines,
Napier, Pitt, Roebuck, Rote, Starkie,
Starkey, Steel, Still, Storer, Storey,
Thurston, Torlesse, Upjon.
9. Graham, Moir, Scot.
10. Graham, Madeley, Moir, Scot.
11. Borrowes, Borrows, Coe, Coo, Gordon-
Taylor, Pitt, Rivers, Taylor.
12. Chichester, Tuckey.
13. Chichester, Haynes, Templemore, Tuckey,
Wydnell, Yonge.
14. Beaumont, Cherveaux, Flower, Harrison,
Storey.
Plate 116.
1. Brett, Dalbie, Dalby, Marrant, Yar-
borough.
2. Thomas.
3. Bill, Bowden, Choke, Codd, Fithie, Hagen,
Moncrief, Moubray, Slough, Staller,
Waring.
4. Drysdale.
5. Campion, Champion, Needham, Strick-
land, Turkey.
6. Bussell, Cranston, Cranstoun, Fennison,
Fythey, Fythie, Hale, Jerworth, Kinder,
Kutchin, O'Hara, Phine, Ryley, Templar,
Waring.
7. Dawn, Dawne, Gibson, Miall.
8. Barham, Barnardiston, Lytton, Peart,
Pert, Thaker.
9. Baighton, Beckford, Mercer, Starkey.
10. Amson, Crane, Eldridge, Morphew,
O'Brien, Ratcliff, Rochester, Sleath,
Storar, Storer.
11. Andby, Andey, Andy, Banck, Banke,
Banks, Colthurst, Faith, Jeffreys, Stan-
don.
12. Adderley, Atherley, Dale.
13. Canterbury, Comerford, Denne, Escuda-
more, Manners, Manners-Sutton, Roos,
Rosse, Ross-Lewin, Rutland, Sutton.
14. Adam, Balsillie, Barber, Burn, Costley,
Cromie, Dene, Drayton, Figgins, Franck-
lin, Gerwood, Hey, Illey, Lamprey, Lint,
Longland, M'Clesh, McDonald, Rattary,
Rattray, Rowe, Seabrook, Shepheard,
Shepperd, Sheridan, Taylor, Thomson,
Warcop, Wickenden.
Plate 117.
1. Aberbutlmot, Banaster, Banester, Chad-
wick, Chaffy, Chichester, Comberford,
De Montmorency, Griffis, Mearns,
Mountmorres, Nanson, O'Donnoghue,
Pelham, Ridge, Snowden.
2. Aberbuthnot, Arbuthnot, Bew, Currell,
Eberstein, Gauden, Goodison, Hampden,
Kidwell, Sankey, Tisdale, Tisdall, Wal-
tham.
3. Abinger, Comberton, Cotter, Dunn, La-
verick, Laverike, Laverock, Liddle,
Nefield, Nesfield, Scarlet, Skarlett.
4. Bourn, Bourne, Carver, Ham, Ilamy,
Stedman.
5. Conyston, Eldridge, Iliff, Low, Maillard,
Sherard, Sherrard, Shippard, Townsend.
6. Jejeebhoy, Somer, Stott, Verdier, Wyvell.
7. Cotgrave, Perin, Witham.
8. Haselfoot. Hassellfoot, Peacock.
9. Peacock, Peacock-Bligh.
10. Abeleyn, Aberbuthnet, Allison, Arbuthnot,
Banester, Bartelott, Beck, Charnell,
Douglas, Vicarey, Vicary, Vikary, Yeo.
11. Aberbuthnot, Arbuthnot, Dirwyn, Fynes,
Hewes, Holbicke, Merrill, Pitson, Pur-
die, Purdy, Smyth, Sowerby, Tomlin,
Vigures.
1 2. Callow, Durrant, Hanmer, Harcourt, Hud-
dleston, Huddlestone, Hurley, Oxley,
Sorrell, Vaux, Wallington.
13. Aberbuthnet, Arburthnot, Brounlee,
Brownlee, Bronlie, Burman, Fitz-Bar-
nard, Gemell, Gemill, Gemmell, Southby.
Plate 118.
1. Ashley, Astley.
2. Brown ell, Fitzwilliam, Hankley, Harwood,
Haule, Lambert, Scroop, Scroope, Scrope,
Sheil, Stockdale.
3. Phillipson, Walford.
4. Aberbuthnet, Arbuthnot, Deale, Gulland,
Lethim, Thomkins, Walker.
5. Dacres, Somersett.
6. Getham, Wilh'ams, Wythernewyke.
7. Heath.
8. Avagour, Avaugour, Avougour, Curran,
Curren, Hartford, Hertford, Knowell,
Turtle, Wray.
9. Abernethy, Bowring, Dunnage, Evre,
Froggat, Froggatt, Knoell, Knoll, Knolle,
Knowles, M'llwham, Rennie.
10. Aberneathy, Ludlow, Parret, Parrot t,
Perrot, Thurlow, Torbock.
11. Twemlow.
1 2. Abernethy, Boreston, Borreston, Danyers,
Fairfowl, Farbridge, Goodchild, Lethu-
lier, Parrot, Parrott, Pearson, Peerson,
Perrot, Pierson, Senhouse, Tarbock.
13. Letton, Lindesey.
14. Danvers, Davers, Goodchild, Hare, Hes-
ter, Hutchinson, Kingswell, Pierce,
Ramsay, Soden.
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KEY TO PLATES.
Plate 119.
1. Cunninghame, Fithier, Hoggeson, Kay,
Lyal, Lyall, Lyell, Maiider, Milne,
Mylne, Newman, Pilmuire, Randill,
Snigg, Snigge.
2. Buckingham, Chadock, Chadwick, Darnley,
Hackote, Jeffrey, Murray, Nugent,
O'SuUevan, Purfield. Fury, Tandy,
Temple, Washington, "Woryndon.
3. Boswell, Key, Naylor, Prothers, Tomes,
Toms.
4. Aderston, Addreston, Anstay, Anstey,
Anston, Ansty, Applebee, Argenton,
Arundel, Asen, Audley, Audly, Bidwell,
Bigot, Bigott, Binns, Blackwell, Blessone,
Caldecot, Camac, Camic, Cargill, Cher-
nock, Coe, Crimes, Crymes, Fitzhugh,
Fournier, Glen, Glenn, Gossip, Gould,
Greive, Grimes, Hansard, Hayman,
Hill, Isaac, Keene, Lessingham, Lusher,
M'Aben, M'Carin, M'Cubbin, MacDear-
gan, M'Gill, Mallabar, Nuttall, Oulton,
Owlton, Pickett, Pigot, Priest, Proctor,
Rathlow, Reynell, Rutherford, Ruther-
furd-Oliver, Smith, Stott, Tempest, Van-
deleur, Vawdrey, Waud, Weedon, Wig-
gon, Winter.
5. Adams, Aderston, Adlyn, Arundell, Bell,
Bennet, Bickerton, Bird, Bostock, Chad-
ock, Chadwick, Denton, Dewsbury,
Douglas, Drysdale, Forde, Gawler,
Grive, Headley, Hedley, Hudson,
Keene, Martineau, Martyn, Monckton,
Moncton, Newman, Nuttall, Pickett,
Proctor, Riddell, Sandford, Sanford,
Smith, Stringer, Strother, Thomson,
Tonge, Torrens, Waddington, Walkin-
shaw, Wallace, Wright.
6. Aylemer, Aylener, Aylmer, Bunnell, Del-
lyne, Ithell, Rochefort.
7. Barsane, Bartane, Barton, Fasant, Huet,
Macbride, M'Gill, Newman, Norris,
Parvise, Smallbrook.
8. Arundel, Arundell, Blage, Blake, Cardiffe,
Duperon, Eland, Elland, Eyland, Fyske,
Galv\ray, Hey land, How, Lawson, Mell,
Monckton, Overton, Proctor.
9. Tetlow.
10. Kitchens, Toy.
11. Adlyn, Bell, Bennet, Cormack, Dewsbury,
Jewsbury, M'Cormack, M'Cormick,
Moiling, Rocke, Rooke.
12. Blomfield, Hockin, Spencer.
13. Bird, Black.
14. Dove, Felbridge, Nicholas, Nicholl,
Schneider, Sherfield.
Plate 12O.
1. Broad, Dox, Doxey, Govett, Large,
MacConach, MacConachie, Macfarlane,
M'Farlane, M'Farlin, Maconochie.
2. Eves, Gayton, Humphreys, Humphries,
Humphryes, Man, Mann.
3. Norwood.
4. Adam, Ambridge, Brine, Coe, Dimond,
Jugler, Whitelocke, Whitley, Whitlie.
5. Boileau, Bulley, Clavel, Clavell, Moore,
Tourner, Turner.
6. Jossey, More, Townsend.
7. Bacheler, Bachelor, Bachelour, Batchellor,
Batchelor, Rain, Raine.
8. Armitage, Armstrong, Armytage, Fulk-
worth, Fuller, Gilmore, Gilmour, Heath-
field, Keir, Lalor, Macelester, Winstanley,
Woodcock.
9. Alstantan, Bevereham, Bindley, Bindly,
Cameron, Cooke, Deuchar, Franke,
Macquaire, Mandis, Richardson, Rivers-
dale, Tatlock, Warley, Woorley, Worley.
10. Minshall, MynshalL
11. Acton.
1 2. Andelby, Dyce, Fortescue, Mervin, Shields,
Stopham, Tong, Tonge.
13. Flood.
14. Aberdour, Ariel, Ariell, Coningham, Fitz-
Ourse, Furnival, Furnivall, Paveley,
Topham.
Plate 121.
1. Amerie, Aynscomb, Burn, Carnock, Eley,
Elly, Frodham, Hoppey, Hey, Landor,
Losse, Nelson, Newborough, Wood,
Wynn.
2. Briscoe, Briscowe, Jouatt, Monckton,
Mongdene, Mongtown, Monkton,
Paul.
3. Baring, Bushell, Jury, Lovejoy, M'Kall.
4. M'Gregor.
5. Bothwell, Boynell, Boyville, Hankin.
f 6. Abel, Aldborough, Amond, Arcedeckne,
Archdeckne, Athil, Athill, Athol, Athyll,
Basnett, Beauman, Bell, Bengo, Birrel,
Bii rell, Black, Bloor, Bloore, Buck, Bucke,
Busbridge, Chiney, Clarkson, Colby,
Coley, Cree, Crewker, Cripps, Crips,
Curtis, Davis, Donald, Druce, Elyard,
Graham, Greg, Greig, Greive, Hagges*
Hardie, Henry, Holdich, Holdiche, Hone»
Jardelay, Kirke, Laurenson, Lauriston,
Leatham, Linesley, Lingen, Macarmick,
M'Coul, MHJree, M'Crie, M'Cubbin,
MacDougall, M'Dougall, M'Gregor,
M'Hardie, M'Kellar, M'Kellor, Majen-
die, Malfit, Mangle, Mangles, Michell,
Millward, Molony, Oakeley, Parthe-
riche, Parthericke, Pilgrim, Plott, Ran-
dall, Rice, St. Amond, Saunderson,
Strangforth, Stratford, Tregos, Trench,
Trent, Tufnal, Tuftnell, Wingate.
7. Broomfield, Butterworth, Incleden, Ingle-
ton.
8. Bownell, Buck worth, Haliburton, Hally-
burton, Soame, Stewart.
KEY TO PLATES.
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9. Cumine, Gumming, Ellacot, Ellicott, En-
derbie, Enderby, Gawden, Glanvile,
Glanville, Lord, Lorimer, Robarts.
10. Aito, Auito, Mico.
11. Kirkaldie, Kirkaldy, Maxwell, Newarke.
12. Bloom, Broine, Broom, Broome, Howe,
Rasyn, Rasynge.
13. Waldeshescheff, Waldesheff, Waldsheff.
14. Cheston, During, Faireborne, Hance,
Tread way.
15. Campbell, M'Gibbon, Steer.
Plate 122
1. Ridge.
2. Britain, Britton, Cheeke, Denison, Wal-
stonecroft, Wollstonecraft.
3. Backhouse, Bond, Bowland, Bywater,
Carbinell, Ferron, Ganstin, Mays, Rolls.
4. Buchanan, Cartlitch, Depden, Fitz-Symon,
Greetham, Lizurs, M'Kenzie, MacMillan,
Murehead.
5. Abingdon, Achilles, Achillis, Bertie, Ber-
tue, Churchill, Freshacre, Geering, Lind-
sey, Molcaster, Moncaster, Presland,
Prestland, Willoughby.
6. Buchanan, Colley, Grensby, Grymsby,
Macklow, Nicolls.
7. Ames, Amos.
8. Chainpneis, Champneys, Durward, Lee.
9. Gurney.
10. Ennys.
11. Ginger, Maxwell.
12. Adlard, Arnot, Arrat, Arrot, Barclay,
Bayn, Binney, Binny, Carr, Chisholme,
Clark, Clarke, Coape, Cocke, Coke, Col-
low, Crabtree, Donaldson, Douglas,
Eccleston, Eclestone, Erskine, Ferguson,
Fitchet, Forbes, Gelstable, Gillet, Good-
enough, Graham, Grant, Gray, Gosset,
Gossett, Hamilton, Hardie, Houston,
Keir, King, Kyrklot, Lamond, Leeky,
Lurty, Lyell, M'Caa, M'Alaster, Macal-
ister, M'Caskill, M'Donald, M'Dowal,
M'Entire, Macgregor, M'Intyre, Mac-
kay, M'Quie, Menteath, Naish, Pagan,
Paterson, Pearce, Peitere, Peter, Picard,
Pillans, Primrose, Reay, Reoch, Ryiner,
Sharpe, Stewart, Stobart, Toll, ToUe,
Tonyn.
13. Cary, Estmerton, Fenner, Flood, Foxall,
Gairden, Gardyne, Gourlie.
14. Broughton, Eamley, Warberton, Warbur-
ton, Ward.
15. Blackmore, Delancey, Newhouse, Sabbe,
Streatfield.
Plate 123.
1. Allnett, Allnutt, Almot, Alneot, Alnot,
Cobbold, Cosway, Hatchet, Hatchett,
Hawley, Kennoway, Whitehead.
2. Barrington, Burghep, Burghepe, Dyer,
Emley, Everard, Heninghain, Hevening-
ham, Heveringham, Paynter, Pitches,
Swellington, Thurland.
3. Allden, Alldin, Alldon, Granthain,
Preadeaux.
4. Andegarvia, Anger, Aunger, Barwicke,
Baxter, Breach, De Fortibus, Hellord,
Highlord, Ledger, Norris.
5. Acbiche, Aceck, Arbuthnot, Archdale,
Barclay, Caesar, Cheyne, Feron, Forbes,
Fouk, Hackbeck, Manley, Manly, Mer-
sar, Rossie, Tritton.
6. Capes, Castell, De Maderston, Deneston,
Deveston, Donovan, Newbald, Newbold,
Warr.
7. Bludworth, Breeton, Burrell, Chartsey,
Drummond-Burrel, Glaston, Landal,
Landale, Landel, Landell,M'Kenzie, Mas-
ters, Melville-Whyte, Simpson, Stocken,
White, Whytt.
8. Adair, Norman.
9. Akelits, Akelitz, Fauntleroy, Hakelut,
Hatchet, Hemstead, Hemsted, Tilley,
Tuunadine.
10. Colton, Cusach, Cusack, Cusecke.
11. Beseley, Katheram, Rossell.
12. Abilem, Adair, Bond, Brackenbury, Buller,
Dunston, Duston, Gaudine, Gawsworth,
Haly, Heselrige, Irton, Lansford, M'Nab,
M'Nabb, Magill, Molynes, Molyns, Mon-
ington, Morgan, Mounsher, Muir, New-
bery, Prendergast, Rochead, Selby,
Stapleton, Stewart, Tremenheere, Webbe,
Wendesley.
13. Cam bell, Card, Col wick, Colwyke, Kil-
vington, Lee.
14. Alkewe, Alpin, Askue, Ashworth, Ayskew,
Ayskey, Bangor, Borthwick, Boston,
Brackenbury, Briscoe, Briscowe, Buller,
Charlewood, Charlwood, Clayfield, Coker,
Creswell, Crofton, Duston, Dustone,
Greathead, Harlaw, Irby, Johnson, Lang,
Laverye, Lemmington, Ligon, Macnab,
M'Nab, Mawbray, Maxwell, Menzies,
More, Moubray, Mure, Penhelleke, Pow-
trell, Pykin, Rayley, Rideout, Ridout,
Roughead, Saint-Lo, Salwey, Savage,
Shelton, Stapylton, StreUey, Webbe-
Weston, Williams.
15. Keith, Pygott.
Plate 124.
1. Caning, De Newburg, Ewes, Manico, New-
bury, Redford, Sealy.
2. Denman, Dunstavile, Dunstaville, Garret,
Hewetson, Sturton.
3. Dickenson, Hay.
4. Cannyngs, Carnagie, M'Mahon.
5. Arscot, Arscott, Framingham, Zephane.
6. Beeeton, Dockware, Dockwray, Leigham,
Prickett, Tatam.
7. Anstruther, Dodaworth, Jones, Mont-
494
KEY TO PLATES.
gomery, Mootham, Purefoy, Smyth, Tid-
combe, Watkins, Wright.
8. Benticl$, Cromer, Hooton, Kerr, Trotter,
Veale.
9. Mowne, Tallantire, Trevelyan.
10. Castlecomb, Johnson, Kinge.
11. Cloun, Clun, Morley.
12. Babb, Babe, Boyd, Dennie, Denny, Ding-
ham, Lochead, Lochhead, Logan.
13. Anstice, Anstis, Smyth.
14. Adelin, Gennett.
15. Brudenell, Westwood.
Plate 125.
1. Nimmo.
2. Yvain.
3. Bain, Barcas, Barkas, Bayne, Corbreake,
Corbreyke, Crockford, Elder, Hadder-
wick, Keith, Lew, Murray, Murry,
Peckam, Peckham, Plenderleith, Pur die,
Scot, Stevenson.
4. Allardice, Allerdice, Allieson, Allison,
Burland, Gedding, Geding, Lynam, Mer-
ton, Powle.
5. Bower, Bowman, Chatfield, Coults, Fiton,
Leader, Miken.
6. M'Corda.
7. Duval, Duvall, Fahy, Salmond.
8. Acguillum, Anvory, Arpin, Bellis, Irvine,
Mansted.
9. Bradling, Ire, I vail, Pennel, Pennell, Red-
die, Walsh.
10. Abadain, Abaudain, Auvray, Blaumester,
Bowerbank, Brisbane, Bryan, Douglas,
Drake, Emline, Emlyn, Gordon, Grant,
Harty, Leahy, Levingstone, Livingstone,
Mackenzie, Malley, Meriton, Murray,
Powel, Powell, Sabben, St. Owen, Shaw,
Spilman, Stewart, Trumpeter, Wightman,
Willingham, Wood, Woodd, Woodford,
Woodforde.
11. Caster, Clermont, Gabell, Galliez, Gellie,
Gelly.
12. Bussell, Ducat, Duchet, Haddington.
13. Curtoys, Dawbin, Hebden, May, Mont-
gomery, Robertson, Tregent, Trite, Wil-
lingham.
Plate 126.
I. Argum, Argun, Argune, Briwer, Briwere,
Molloy, Park, Poulden, Reade, Reid.
2. Corrie, Corry, Hanckford, Hendrie, Hen-
dry, Hyman, Soper, Sutton.
3. Armour, Arweil, Binns, Clapham, Clepan,
Clephan, Eustace, Power, Turing.
4. Beckwell, Bekewell, Farrier, Ferrier, Ful-
ler, Gawaine, Gawayiie, Leaky.
5. Batten, Francklyn, Higson, Laborer, La-
bruer, Mewis, Pycroft.
6. Synicoats.
7. Bateman, Beatleys, Beattie, Boyce, Cooker,
Cooper, M'Coll, Ramsay, Reynolds, San-
deland, Sandilands.
8. Freeston, Freston, Lawrie.
9. Fell, Maitland.
10. Brooke, Gambell, Gamble, Hornby, Ma-
lone, Mitchell.
1 1. Irwin, Irwine.
12. Aikenhead, Aitkenhead, Brickwood, Brig-
wood, Dansey, Kyrby, Kyrkby, Le Me-
surier, Mackrery, Macrery.
13. Amherst, Amhurst.
14. Althan, Althaun, Comrie, Comry, Giffard,
Hood, M'Leurg, Roydhouse, Ruffy.
15. Aynesworth, Ayneworth, Ayn worth, Dorn-
ford, Irball, Johiies, Johns, Joynour,
Le Scot, Shepard, Sheperd, Sheppard,
Spittal, Spratt, WaddelL
Plate 127.
I Achanny, Achany, Ahany, Carse, Carss,
Delaleigh, Delegh, Hannay, Hanney,
Kennan, Sermon.
2. Caird, Caldmore, Collimore, Cullamore.
3. Bifield, Filfed.
4. Eeles, Harrison, Jones, Latouche, La
Touche, Redesdale.
5. Cleveland, Cupples, Delamaine, Dryland,
Pitcher, Rattord, Seaton, Seton, Sinclair.
6. O'Donel.
7. Baines, Bayne, Berrey, Charteris, Clark,
Dowine, Dunlop, Finlay, Flanagan,
Ganstin, Garstin, Jolleff, Jolliff, Karr,
Kennedy, Loftus, Macdonald, Mackenzie,
M'Kenzie, Martin, Monteath, Monteith,
Neilson, Noble, Rolland, Rowan, Scarth,
Skeen, Smith, Stewart, Washborne,
Whitelock, Williamson.
8. Bertrand, Bladford, Blandford, Hesding,
Hislope, Port, Porte, Semple.
9. Abbis, Abbiss, Abis, Abys, Asloum, John-
ston, Johnstone, Ruddiman.
10. Bake, Bannerman, Bonekill, Borrowman,
Brunsfield, Chassereau, Croasdaile, Dur-
borough, Easton, Elliot, EUiott, Giles,
Geils, Le Hunt, Leven, Ogilvie, Sale,
Trew.
11. Irvine.
12. Bliss, Boon, Boone, Brodie, Curtis, De
Brevill, Keegan, Kendall, Leder, Mac-
pharlane, M'Pharlin, Moorman, Orchard,
Pakenham, Sainborne, Vardon, Wei-
borne, Winford, Winston.
13. Vivian.
14. Cumine, Cumming, Dusautoy, Gallaghe1*
Geekie, Hayton, Hore, Pyrke, Quat_
KEY TO PLATES.
495
Plate 128.
1. Pringle.
2. Appleford, Cordel, De Montgomery,
White.
3. Forbes.
4. Aberdeen, Cantwell, Cunningham, Hay,
Hayles, Hereford, Love, Mathew,
Nottingham, Scot, Scott, Wager,
Wastley.
5. Aston, Atkins, Bayne, Cousmaker, Couss-
maker, Cremore, Dawson, Flint, Harries,
Jardine, Langdale, Martaine, Martin,
Marty n, Oswald, Rose, Salmon, Twiss,
Vandergucht, Vivian, Wardlaw.
6. Borthwick, Davell, Dawson, Eglefelde,
Eglefield, Lundin, Mather, Mein, Re-
dege, Ridge.
7. Bisset, Cormick, De Den, De Dena, Foulis,
Ironside, Leveland, Tipper.
8. Coterell, Cotrell, Davers, Livingston, Liv-
ingstone, Meurs, Mey, Plowman.
9. Chastelon, Farr, Favell, Glendenning,
Glendonwyn, Glendowing, Haviland,
Sterling, Tate.
10. Babeham, Babehaw.
11. Brockholes, Coghlan, Coghlen, Cowan,
De Harcla, Gandy, Harcle, Lacy, Neale,
Nele, Vaire.
12. Hamilton.
13. M'Kenny.
14. Amock, Clack, Lyttelton, Spendluff,
Stapleton, Touchet, Tremenheere, Urby,
Wensley.
15. Hearle, Lammie, L'amy, Lavers, Prior.
Plate 129.
' i. Witham.
2. Lambert, Sherwin.
3. Airlie.
4. Braybrooke, Dagley, Goldston, Goldstone,
Hoyles, Keys, Lessler, Lighton, Smith,
Wolverstone.
5. Braybroke, Braybrook, Norton.
6. De Montmorency, Hadwen, Stirling.
7. Amo.
8. Heriz, Mackenzie.
9. Daunscourt, Morfyn.
lo. Attwood, Cunningham, Everit, Everitt,
Govesy, Lo veto ft, Lovetot, Moberly,
Modburley, Moderley, Rodger.
11. Christie, Faineham, Faringham, Gorton,
Gouton, Hardie, Mordant, Mordaunt,
Pannell, Pert, Shipley.
12. Annesley, Grandison.
13. Argall, Asgile, Badby, Brett, Dempsey,
Dernford, Giffard, Hipkiss, Paris, Peart,
Pert.
14. Anne, Carey, Carmichael, Gary, Griffin,
Griffith, Kepping, Mowbray, Rudd,
Savage, Tanfield, Tansfield.
15. Darcey, D'Arcy, Ogilvie, Woodward.
Plate ISO.
1. Alchorn, Alchorne, Douglas, Elsworth,
Felbridg, Flood, Gamoll, Queensberry,
Tooker.
2. Audley, Bewley, Byfield, Everard, Gard-
ner, Simden.
3. Arney.
4. Cuningham, Cunningham, Essington,
Grislay.
5. Sykes.
6. Adlam, Aird, Alderington, Aldrington,
Aiiley, Ayton, Connor, Hawker, Horn,
Home, M'Adam, Whelpdale.
7. Elliot, Elliott.
8. Borelands, Borland, Borlands, Cuiler,
Ethelstan, Ethelston, Foskett, Tidmarsh.
9. Byngham, Sleigh, Witham.
10. Ambrose, Auld, Aulde, Bushell, Bussell,
Carruthers, Clavering, Courtney, Foggo,
Legat, Legatt, Lugg, Menzies, Murray,
Overend, Scot, Walker.
11. Abbot, Abbott, Cauvin, Cobham, Creagh,
Crownall, Edgar, Garvin, Gregor, Ken-
nedy, Ker, Peckham, Peverell, Shorthose.
12. Barrowman, Gordon, Hewitt, Mount joy,
Murphy.
13. Barnesley, Bokinge, Bouche, Bromall,
Buller, Burwell, Byfleet, Gleane, Lecton,
Lygon, Middleton, Montgomery, Ricard,
Rochead, Rudgerd, Titus, Ventry, War-
ner, Whittewronge, Wilder, Winnington.
14. Chevalier, Dalsiel, Dalyell, Dalziel, Grill,
Hampstead, Hampsted, Hincks, Joice,
Joyce, Mount, Widvile.
Plate 131.
1. Baad, Bad, Goldesborough, Goldsbrough,
Puller, Turbott, Turbutt.
2. Atwater, Ellisworth, Lillie, Wadhain.
3. Barrett, Chemere, Lawful, Montresor,
Pecke, Shairp, Sharp.
4. Binns, Esse, Hesketh, Macklellan,
M'Lagan, M'Laren, M'Lellan, Plompton,
Price, Sublet.
• 3-
5. Day, Derham, Downer, Flinn, Lidel,
Raynor.
6. Daniel.
7. Atholl, Dunmore, Glenlyon, Maynell,
Menell, Meynell, Murray, Murry.
8. Bourcher, Bourchier, Bourchir, Flight,
Litcott, Wrey.
9. Albert, Comberton, Dorien. Elwin, Elwyn,
Elwynn, Haig, Haigh, Neilson.
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KEY TO PLATES.
10. De Burgh, Dixon, Fayt, Gucheres, Hard-
grave, Hardgrove, Harman, Mack, Net-
tlefold, Plummer, Ross, St. Low, Sproul,
Whitbread, Wilson.
11. Half head, Hartman.
12. Braddyll, Cushney, Depden, Deptun,
Ennis.
13. Ash, Aske, Bayn, Conyers, Norton, Sallo-
waye, Selby, Topper.
14. Botircher, Flight, Satterthwaite, Wrey.
15. Annesley, Audley, Auge, Brockus, Bruse,
Chandos, Chesney, Cleland, Coker, Coif
more, Colemere, Collmore, Collymor
Conway, Conwy, Cresswell, Creswel
Curling, Everard, Flamank, Flamocl
Ferrers, Halyburton, Holies, Howndhile
Irby, Johnson, Lambsey, Lamesey,
Ligon, Littleton, Luin, M'Clellan, Mai-
shall, Martin, Masterman, Menell, Mor
daunt, More, Mores, Mountmorris, Howe
Sackford, Selby, Shirley, Stirling, Wash-
ington-Shirley, Westcott.
Plate 132.
1. Aime, Aine, Binckes, Bincks, Binks, Dar-
lington, Dean, Usher.
2. Abeline, Ablin, Ablyn, Dransfield, Hun-
tercomb, Ireby, Knapman, Maclellan,
Murdoch, Sheen, Untercombe.
3. Ackers, Akers, Alderson, Argahast, Bist-
ley, Bodkin, Cossens, Craig, Craigdallie,
Craigie, Crichton, Hurley, Juckes, Jukes,
Juxon, Lort, Marrow.
4. Bigg, Dempsey, Gardiner, Gardner, Low-
der, Pasmore, Tomlins.
5. Aikman, Clesby, Danford, Hind, Hodges,
Sinclair.
6. Fulwar.
7. Astrovel, Chichester, Dacres, Lesly, Pel-
ham, Peters, Provost, Wakehurst.
8. Cletherow.
9. Dunn, Dunne, Gardner.
10. Fountbery, Meddowes, Meddus.
11. Bowyer, Coutts, Millar, Miller, Mollinj
ton.
12. Busterd, Cannon, Durham, Gwyn, Harlis-
ton, Lake, Leak, Maclaren, Muntoi
Todman, WiUson.
13. Huntercomb.
14. Clark, Clerk, Daws, Mercier, Murraj
Pennycoock, Pennycuick, Rattray.
15. Cathcart, Clater, Elliot, Elliott, Kernaby,
Knows, Lees, Losh, Napier, Robertsoi
Schaw- Cathcart, Sommerville, Somervi
Smellie.
Plate 133.
1. Allen.
2. Barney, Blackwall, Bremner, Brymer,
Carmichael, Ceily, Chape, Chappe,
Chappes, Darling, Fillingham, Kerby,
Kirby, Melhuish.
3. Cox, Delaland, Desland, Dowker, Edmunds,
Steuart, Stewart.
4. Andrew, Andrews, Balfour, Brenchley,
Dobbin, Fane, Kempston, Killegroue,
Maccartney, Mercy, Ness, Oliver, Tans-
ley.
5. Albrecht, Albreght, Charpentier, Clifford,
Dean, Deane, Deram, Entwisle, Gilbert,
Graham, Kenton, Lowste, M'Donell,
Macdonell, M'Donnell, M'Maught, Wig-
ram.
6. Bidwell, Bydewell, Drummond, Hawkey,
Oliver.
7. Capell, Catesnelboge, Clark, Coats, Cotes,
Dewers, Drakenford, Drysdale, Elliot,
Elliott, Fairgray, Ferrie, Fisher, Gilles
pie, Gray, Grey, Groat, Hepburn, Kyl«,
Leckie, Litster, Loghlin, O'Loghlin,
Poulton, Schindler, Scot, Stedman,
Wickliffe.
8. Crosbey, Crosbie, Dall, Eastoft, Edgar,
Habgood, Leir, Smith, Young.
9. Crayne.
10. Butler, Buttler, Crocker, Drew, Durwai
Dyrwarne, Dyrrwarne, Fitz-Barnard,
Forsvth, Goodale, Goodalle, Hookham,
Weatherall, Wilshere.
11. Baird, Campbell, Dunn, Fettes, Sinclair,
Wylie.
12. M'Call, Mackauly.
13. Ackelom, Bendlowes, Cavan, Cromic
Cruell, Crull, De Kyme, Fitz-Maurice,
Lambart, Lambert, Lansdowue, Orkney,
Petty, Petty-Fitzmaurice.
14. Gilman, Haddon.
Plate 134.
1. Dangerfield, Grantley, Ladkin, Living-
stone, Muir, Multon, Mure, Napier,
Reiseley, Ruck.
2. Mason, Morrison, Murison.
3. Buller, Gleame, Maniot, Mauley, Moore,
Mordant, Morgan, Mure, Quadring.
4. Adamson, Cassidy, Conyers, Darcy. D'Arcy,
De Arcy, Evans-D'Arcy, Fitz-Allan,
Tidbury.
5. Fiske, Fyshe.
6. Aderson, Foulis, Fowles, Fowtes.
7. Crookshank, Dunbar, Eynford, Eynsworth,
Hellis, Howe, Howse, Riddel.
8. Cusacke, Durward.
9. Cheverell, Cheverill, Fitz-Maurice, Gros-
sett, Halcro, Innes, Morehead, Morrison,
Penrey.
10. Gibbon.
11. Billing, Laurie, Mushat, Mushet.
12. Hatsell.
13. Andrew, Andrewes, Andrews, Annyslay,
Blaikie; Borthwick, Du Halgoet, Fondro
KEY TO PLATES.
497
Gosselin, M'Clelland, Macklellan,
M'Lellan, Moir, More, Newborough,
Norton, Pecksall, Pexall, Quadering,
Seymour, Shirley, Stirling, Weltden.
14. Blacke, Brandeston, Bree, Colliver, Hog,
Hogg, Kerdiston, Paget, Pagitt, Witt.
15. Adair, Edington, Macalpin, Molleson,
Munt, Musard, Roddam, Tiddeman,
Tideman.
Plate 135.
1. Barker, Gleave, Hamilton, Keating,
Keatinge, Meddop, Naish, Round,
Tully.
2. Gumming, Jenner.
3. Arthure, Curwen, Gabriel, GabryelL
4. Clark, Clarke, Jervoise-Clarke.
5. Blakeborne, Parker, Rivett, Ryvett.
6. Bull, Currey, Currie, Danheck, Dorville,
Dupre.
7. Andrewes, Andrews.
8. Blair, Cobham, Dingley, Dinley, Eddows,
Edwardes, Lannoy, Lanoy, Littlebury,
Masquenay, Mill, Milne, Rogers, Symmes,
Trappes, Vance, Wolley, Whitney.
9. Agg, Andrewes, Andrews, Annesley, Den,
Dena, Livingstone, Main, Moorhead,
Packer, Shirley, Tanner.
10. Elliot, Elliott, M'Cruimnen.
1 1. Allot, Allott, Dodgin, Gillingham, Hard-
ing, Wright.
12. Brocas, Lindsay.
13. Andrewes, Andrews, Collmore, Edington,
Gruntham, Mair, Meynell, Moore, More,
St. Loe, Weldone,Wittewrong, Wootton.
14. Big, BUrg, Bigge, Dodson, Gilham, Gill-
ham, Haynes, Monson, Morison, Morri-
son, Northleigh, Pearson, Pierson.
' Plate 136.
1. Armesbury, Cridland, Hardisty, Haulton,
M'Kenzie, Payne, Strange, Wedgewood,
Wescope, Westcope, Westcott.
2. Adye, Adyer, Brady, Courtney, Desanges,
Donhault, England, Jellicoe, Porter, Sar-
jeantson, Wood.
3. Freeth, Horwood, Knight, Oxenbridge.
4. M'Alla, M'Aulay, Mackauly.
5. Blennerhasset, Carlyon, Corby, Hawks,
Paganell, Pagnell, Traill, Trewarther.
6. Godmanstone, Golborn, Golborne, Martin,
Sotherton.
7. Casey, Hargraves, Heyford, Heyforde,
Montgomery, Neale, Neele.
8. Bacche, Bache.
9. Chetwyn, Collins, Lightfoot, Logan,
Ogie.
10. Dell, Gipps, Riches, Robertson, Robinson,
Tapper, Williamson.
11. Barrington, Fursland, Sage, Shedden,
Strelley, Warner.
12. Gray.
13. Burn, Burne, Dingwall, Douglas, Ens well,
Entwissell, Gray, Pringle.
14. Brenton, Fairfield, Hawkins, Holly land,
Holyland, O'Kelly.
15. Cane, Glasier, Glazier, Hamilton.
Plate 137.
1. Kenney.
2. Clitfe, Luke, Reielly, Reilly, Scopham,
Scopyn.
3. Dauntsey, Dickenson, Geale, Sabine,
Westly.
4. Abercrombie, Ardem, Ardyn, Barbour,
Bogley, Bruges, Christie, De Bruges,
St. John, Spurrier, Welch, Whitford.
5. Cletherow, Clown, Delamaine, Marshall.
6. Ap-Eynions, Davis, Egerton, ForbeR, Four-
bins, Hanly, Irving, Keen, Spiers, Thomas,
Warburton, Wiles, Wilton, White- Jervis,
Worsycke.
7. Delapipe.
8. Bokenham, Du Coin, Elliston, Marmad-ake,
Tuck.
9. Ingeham, Inghani, Kennedy, Kitchen,
Salman, Salmon.
10. Middleton, Walton.
11. Parr.
12. Allen, Arther, Arthur, Auston, Barnes,
Bourchier, Gib, Harries, Irwin, Irwine,
Latouche, Layer, Rowley, Sawers, Shiels,
Wenard, Wenward, Wragg.
13. Asheton, Ashton, Ety, Pilkington, Polk-
ington.
14. Blewet, Blewett, Blewitt, Bleuett, Sibbald.
Plate 138.
1. Amerdley, Gilroy.
2. Burnham, Daviss, Denston, Floyer,
Grosse, Jager, Wauch, Waugh, Wil-
liams, Witty.
3. Campbell, Dudgeon, Grandon, Grandson,
Hamilton, Hume, Kearns, Lomax, Mac-
gregor, Orr, Paley, Peters, Watling.
. 4. Chelley, Helias, M'Cull, Packe, Younger. '
5. Allman, Alman, Eyre, Foljambe, Helias,
M'CuU, Newburgh, Pack, Packe, Raine,
Reade, West brock, Younger.
6. Hussey.
7. Pether, Rushbrooke, Schaw, Sparrow,
Stowers, Thomson, Timins, Waringe.
8. Bloye, Jaffray, Marchall, Richmond, St.
Leger, Vowell.
2 I
498
KEY TO PLATES.
9. Anleby, Anselbie, Anselby, Charlewood,
Gilder, Marshall.
10. Campbell, Mackenzie.
11. Beauford, Beaufort, Bell, Buck, Degon,
Farquharson, Fencourt, Marson, Melles,
Menles, Porter, Raglan, Renolds, Ryland,
Somerset, Somester, Sommaster, Wilmot.
12. AiskeU, Aiskill, Askill, Bledlow, Dela-
lynd, Gray, Homan, Kennedy, Lang-
lands, Ufford.
13. M'Gregor.
14. Cosyn, Duck, Elley, Lydown, Nevell,.
Whitfield.
Plate 139.
1. Bicknall, Bicknell, Boughey, Falconer,
Faulkner, Hoddar, Hodder, Keith-Fal-
coner, Kintore, Sheridan.
2. Elmes, Ewarby, Gregory, Thornton.
3. Carruthers, Croudace, Duffy, Murray,
Preston, Standen, Tuite.
4. Carruthers.
Ellis.
Bloss, Dalley, Daly, Kathyng, Kating,
Leslie.
7. Darcie, Kele, Keyle, Lalynde, Larder,
Norris, Parr, Spurston, Tanfield, Ver-
I:
8. Gary, Haselrigge, Hempgrave, Norris,
Parr, Thornton, Vaughan, Vernon.
9. Duckworth, Hardcastle, Polwarth, Scot,
Scott.
10. Conelly, Connelly, Conolly, Eglinton,
Montgomerie, Montgomery.
11. Barwell, Eland, Elland, Elphingston,
Hendley, Lodington, Sexton, Turyn,
Woodroffe.
12. Bailey, Elphinstone.
13. Aickinson, Aitkenson, Bailey, Bailie,
Baylee, Elphinstone.
14. Dankyrsley. -
Plate 14O.
1. Brogden, Clutterbuck, Crause, Lorton,
Lusy, Parsons, Taunton, Wolf all.
2. Achyem, Adam, Alderton, Anderson,
Arnet, Arnot, Arnott, Arnut, Baillie,
Balfour, Bestow, Blair, Burnside, Dai-
hurst, Dallas, Debbie, Ferney, Gilchrist,
Gordon, Hamilton, Hodgers, Hollings-
worth, Holyoke, Kidd, Kilgowr, Kill-
gour, Kinnear, Kydd, Leask, Leslie,
Lucie, Mackenzie, MacNicol, Melvile,
MelviU, MelviU-Whyte, Menzies, Mikie-
son, Motherwell, Myrtoun, Oliphant,
Otter, Papillon, Percey, Perwiche, Powe,
Preston, Rider, Romilly, Romorley, Scot,
Scougal, Seaton, Seton, Simpson, Smith,
Sommerville, Souter, Stiven, Tottenham,
Trent, Trinling, Watt.
3. Cholmeley, Edwards, Minnit, Perigal.
4. Bonney, Cabell, Fakenham, Feckenham,
Fitz-Ralph.
5. Wrench.
6. Avison, Birney, Brash, Brecknock, Breck-
noy, Burmey, Forbes, Lill, Losack.
7. Dalziel, Dobbs, Dod, Dode, Somervile,
Somerville.
8. Barwis, Brady, Hirst, Hirste.
9. Behethland, Brichen, Durban, Durbin.
10. Hadfield, Hassard, Michel, Mitchell.
11. Cray, Cunningham, Fitzgerald, Johnston,
Lake, Vesci, Vesey-Fitzgerald.
12. Belle w, Cry, Gissing, Johnston, Neal,
Quinton, Vane.
13. Able, Aid worth, Alexander, Areskine,
Armstrong, Ashtown, Athill, Athyll,
Bagley, Bellew, Boteler, Brace, Breanon,
Brouncker, Brownlee, Brownlie, Butler,
Cameron, Camel, Car vile, Chepstow,
Chevil, Clancarty, Clay dan, Cleveland,
Clifton, Conner, Connour, Conyngham,
Cruikshank, Cunninghame, Curtis, Dela-
rous, Donald, Dowglas, Ellicombe, Engle-
heart, Enson, Erskine, Forbes, Fry,
Gissing, Gissinge, Gledstanes, Goadef roy,
Goodhand, Grant, Gun, Guthrie, Hacket,
Harvey, Jack, John, Kane, Keir, Laug-
ton, Laungton, Litchfield, Lutwich,
Lutwyche, M'Beath, M 'Donald, Mac-
Mahon, M'Neil, M'Vean, Maguire,
Mansfield, Mathew, Mathews, Merri-
man, Mirehouse, Mounsey, Neal, Neale-
Burrard, Newborough, Newby, Newport,
O'Breanon, O'Conner, Odel, O'Learie,
O'NeiU, Ory, Pace, Paulet, Phillpotts,
PoUett, Pbmfree, Porter, Poulett, Pro-
bert, Quin, Rawle, Rawlins, Rokeston,
Ross, Rule, Salmon, Serres, Simcoe,
Smith, Smyth, Spange, Stratford, Taafe,
Toulmin, Trench, Underhay, Vane,
Wade, Wall, Wallace, Walston, War-
ham, Warrand, White, Wolstone, Wyr-
ralL
14. Abby, Adamson, Atcliff, Caddy, Cor-
breake, Crosse, Featherston, Feather-
stone, Fergant, Guthrie, Petrie, Scholes,
Squarey, Tinker, Whitehead.
Plate 141.
1. Ashburton, Audeley, Baring, Duntze,
Evershead, Greenwood, Kilgour, Muil-
man, Spurling.
2. Ashawe.
3. Birte, Grover, M'Quhan, Skeen
4. Coblegh, Cobleigh, Cobley, Nowlan,
Teasdale.
5. Burton, Caswell.
6. Armistead, Auchmuty, Carlile, Carmichael,
Caswell, Combes, Cuthbert, Dancer,
KEY TO PLATES.
499
Djmock, Djmoke, Ellis, Fearguson,
Ferguson, Forster, Foster, Gilbert,
Heley, Helly, Kemble, KiUikelley,
Mackenay, M'Kinna, Makareth, Make-
roth, Michel, Milton, Montgomery, Pal-
mer, Smyth, Speir, Taylor, Thompson,
Vilant, Wenlock, Whetstone, Whitson,
Yeoman.
7. Chattock, Cockes, Mayner, Minors, My-
nords, Rowed, Shattock, Tawke.
8. Aldred, Bonnett, Dunkin, MacDonald,
Macdonald, M 'Donald, MacDonnell,
Patch, Storr.
<}. Parkinson.
10. Reeve.
11. Kinsey.
12. Mayney.
13. Newenham, Worth.
1 4. Abercrombie, Abernethy, Aiken, Aiscough,
Aitken, Aitkine, Allan, Cheyne, Corse,
Crosse, Dobbie, Dobie, Ellison, Feyrey,
Feytrey, Foulis, Garen, Gordon, Guthrie,
Ironside, Leith, Lovayne, Loveyne,
M'Cleish, Marr, Maxton, Mitchell,
Moffat, Newall, Petrie, Radnor, Red-
ham, Robe, Spalding, Thrale.
15. Desbarres, Fowke, M'Gileoun, Mac-
Gilleoun.
Plate 142.
1. Jary.
2. Andrews, Jephson, Thomson.
3. New, Rolle.
4. Bodwida, Bowida, Busfield, Cassils, Crook,
Eastland, Estland, Estlin, Fowne, Lis-
burne, Newborough, Plafair, Tourne-
mine.
5. Cavenagh, Coulthurst, Jago, Lear, Wat-
son.
6. Darker, Peck.
7. Braimor, Edmonds, Holt, Taylor.
8. Blackburn, Chamberlen, Hastings, Staples,
Wilks.
9 De la Vach, Delavache.
I a Lowdell, Paris.
1 1 , Cancelor, Candisheler, Compigne, English,
Felter, Laird, Lance, Leny, Paddon,
Pugges, Ramsey, Shaw.
12. Clepole, Cleypole, Danvers, Fenton, War-
dor.
13. Absalem, Absolom, Absolon, Ascum, Bern-
heim, Blizard, Boutfleur, Cairnes, Chas-
telin, Cheslin, Clarke, Cope, Cowie, Deal-
try, Deyvil, Dokerton, Doketone, Docton,
Estote, French, Gay, Goulton, Grant,
Greethead, Hill, Hinson, Ludford, Lynd-
wood, Macaul, M'Caul, Michelson, Mont-
gomery, Mountford, Mountfort, Newde-
gate, Newdigate, Newport, Norbury,
Oketon, Okton, Pancefoote, Pickering,
Plantagenet, Pottman, Reede, Richards,
Richars, Rogers, Rolland, Schoffield,
Schofield, Sherbrooke, Smith, Sparkes,
Stoddyr, Taddy, Udney, Udnie, Warden,
Wardor, Willcocks.
14. Ascum, Fletcher, Gay, Okton, Udney.
Plate 143.
1. Beltoft, Beltofts, Limsay, Limsey.
2. Broke, Neale-Burrard.
3. Hillary.
4. Tatum.
5. Coe, Driver, Meakin, Smith.
6. Campbell, Champion, Coe, Cother,
Laurie, M'Kinlay, Meakin, Mermyon,
Smith.
7. Abel, Abell, Bain, Brig, Brown, Browne,
Gamin, Wilton, Wimpey.
8. Irving.
9. Aylford, Aylnford, Conran, Gemell, Gemill,
Smith.
10. Holmes, Ironside, Johnson, Ritchie.
11. Almears, Almeers, Ameers, Comries,
M'Glashan, Massingham.
12. Filbut, Green, Steer.
13. Filbut, Filbutt, Green, Lautour, Steer,
Tison.
14. Courteis, Curteis, Curtois, Dracelow,
Drakelow, Duckenfield, Hay, Hay-
Drummond, Kinnoul, Mahon, Wardrop,
Wardrope.
Plate 144.
1. Alexander, Chambers, fCleghorn, Norse, |
Pope, Renny, Timmins.
2. Ackerman, Ackermann, Acraman, Aker-
man, Cordingley, Symeon.
3. Carnaghi, Carnagie, Carnegie, Carnegy,
Holgrave, Holgreve, Hulgrave, Moderby,
Sieve wright, Sievwright.
4. Abadam, Anwick, Despard, Douglas, Fer-
guson, King, Krowton, Lang, Reming-
ton, Scot.
5. Balderstone, Balderstoun, Bauderstone,
Bennet, Cornelius, Donald, Geney,
Genny, Jeny, Myreton, Myrtoun.
6. Abbot, Hibbert, Naper, Napier.
7. Rooper, Roper.
8. Dobie, Gilmer, Gilmour, Isely, Isley, Lut-
widge, MacMaure, Sayers.
9. Cassan, Chamond, Chaumond, Crag, Cragg,
Edmonds.
10. Alexander, Anderson, Baillie, Don, Elph-
ingston, Gamage, Hamilton, Huddle-
stone, Keith, Lesly, Mitchell, Paterson,
Patterson, Popkin, Scott, Scougall, Scre-
vener, Scrivener, Scrivenor, Smith, Sym,
Whittuck, Whytock, Young.
11. Bramson, Branson, Braunson, Cole, Colle,
Crotty, Hinckes, Hincks, Hinks, Jud-
kin.
12. Broun, Brown, Meldrum, Milne, Mosman,
Mossman, Mylne, Park, Scott, Sibbald.
5oo
KEY TO PLATES.
13. Bunting, Hulbert, Larayne, Lareyn, Middle-
more, Skene, Spilman, Staines, Stains,
Stamforth, Stevenson, Stevenstone.
14. Alexander, Caledon, Case, Dickenson,
Dupre-Alexander, Row, Whetham.
15. Baker.
Plate 148.
1. Breawse, Burdon, Chatting, Ewart,
Forbes, Forster.
2. Burchall, Exeter, Knapton.
3. Bruce, Cochran, Cochrane, Darling,
Davidson, Douglass, Drummond, Hamil-
ton, Leak, Scott, Stewart, Whytt.
4. Ainlie, Airislie, Barnewell.
5. Harbour, Leckie, Lickie, Millan, Muirhead,
Pegriz.
6. Bewcham, Beweham, Burnet, Burnett,
Faquier.
7. Callendar, Callender, Cleves, CulLford,
Fittz, Roscoe, Steinmetz.
8. Ferris, Kellock, Mayo.
9. Eccles, Ecles, Ekles, Erisby, Wingfield.
10. Bazeley, Bazley, Drew, MacCausland,
Pridham, Robb, Savory, Tindal.
11. De Clare, Deyncourt, Haselerton, Jasper,
Kinarby, Sandell.
12. Barkham, Dabernon, Debenham, Flower-
dew, Flowerdue, Gover, Quarton.
13. Sweet.
14. Baron, Cary, English, Malcom, Malcolm.
15. Bowlby, Bracken, Byres, Cathcart, Cauty,
Dowding, Fitz-Marmaduke, Lax, Maw-
gyron, Pitman, Rushbrook.
Plate 146.
1. Berkenhead, Boland, Cranber, Dennis,
Hassall, Hassell, Hatch, Parnell.
2. Cooper, Drake, Mactier, Mercer, Revett,
Ryvett.
3. Benjamin, Cuckborne, Dun das, Hesill,
Mansel, Mansell, Maunseil, Swift.
4. Ainsley, Ainslie, Bartram, Bruce, Bryce,
Charingworth, Couper, Dale, Eliott,
Eliott-Fogg, Elliot, Erskine, Finlay,
Guyling, Hadden, Halket, Hawling,
Le verm ore, Lindon, Macmillan, Macna-
mara, M'Rae, Martin, Ogilvie, Peach ey,
Richards, Scarrow, Strahan, Stratford,
Vile, Yawkins.
5. Briggs, Caddon.
6. Rattray.
7. Anderson, Anderton, Bowley, Crouch,
Fitz-Allen, Judge, Pickering, Wordie.
8. Anwill, Anwyl, Culchech, Culcheth, House,
Killowe, Kiloh, Myreton, Spence.
9. Algist, Crosby, Drewe, Druce, Moody,
Moody e.
10. Chappell, Macarty, Owen.
11. Blood worth, Forrest, Izon, Letton,
M'Daniel, McGougan, Rowell, Thomson,
Wylidon.
12. Barr, Grimstead, Grimsted, Lichfield,
Lychfeld, Lychfield.
Plate 147.
1. Best, Brest, Buchanan, Bud worth, Gren-
vele, Gwinnell.
2. Barkesworth, Barksworth, Burbridge,
Ewbank.
3. Audley, Thicknesse.
4. Carry, Coffin, Devendale, Egan, Fokeram,
Gordon, Lapsley, Lapslie, Mackeill, Sea-
grim, Sinclair.
5. Barkesworth, Bentinck, Burbridge, Ew-
bank.
6. Ball, Garter, Latham, MiUer, Pratt,
Rampston, Rempston.
7. Algood, Allgood, Belvale, Gibbons.
8. Colson, Kelsey.
9. Apreece, Brodrick, Caslon, Conqueror,
Holt, Panton, Pery, Rice, Scot, Wise-
male.
10. Eyston, Huddlestone.
1 1. Aundeligh, Bawdewyn, Bawd wen, Drought,
Handley, Hanley, Lumb.
12. Aiken, Albeney, Atkin, Culchech, Cule-
hech, Dealbeney, Delavache, Ennis,
Finderne, Fynderne, Godin, Hay,Hervy.
13. Aberdeen, Archer, Archever, Bower, But-
ters, Chipnam, Drummond, Fletcher,
Flexney, Gordon, Higgenbottom, Higgin-
bottom, Hunter, Wasey.
14. Coucher, Cowcher, Hodiswell, Welles.
Plate 148.
1. Feild.
2. Anderdon, Anderton, Armstrang, Arm-
strong, Fitz-Herbert, Johnston, John-
stone, Levy, Malmaynes, Murray, Par-
trick, Patrick.
3. Bishopston, Bishopstone, Bowen, Fish-
acre.
4. Forster.
5. Capsal, Copland, Copeland, Cowpland,
Kennedy, Kenneday.
6. Dorrien, Foote, Greer, Harvey, Rowe.
7. Drummond.
8. Borston, Buchanan, Cairncross, Carnwath,
Dalzell, Durnford, M'Guire, Macquire,
M'Quire, Pring, Thetford, Wimbolt.
9. Baggs, Hepburn, Lynan, Valange, Wal-
lange.
10. Campbell, Colley, Dinwordy, Donnike,
Drummond, Eliot, Ferguson, Fitz-
Hamon, Hamilton, Harbin, Lockhart-
KEY TO PLATES.
501
Elliot, Lowis, M'Cormick, Neilson, Nel-
son, Onion, Puckle, Reede, Remington,
Scot, Slesser, Swan, Walsh, Watkins,
Winch, Winch e, Yeomans.
II. Chapman, Chisholm, Dumbreck, Etton,
Gwyn, Leslie, Lyou, O'Neylan.
12. Macalester.
13. Baker, Littlehales.
14. Ascough, Askew, Blommart, Bolron, Flude,
Longley, M'Clelland, MackleUan, M'Lel-
lan, Waller.
15. Barkemau, Barkham.
Plate 149.
1. Broheir, Brohier, Haines, Hutton, Warden.
2. Tiller, Timmins.
3. Dalglish, Garden, Grant, Hamilton, Har-
mer, Hill, M'Donald, Menzies, Pollock,
Sprewell, Umphray, Warner, Wheldale,
Wmphrey.
4. Alfounder, Windover.
5. Acre, Akenside, Aker, Crawley, Cropper,
Fulherst, Fulsherst, Johnson, M'Cullock,
Porter.
6. Elwill.
7. Burket, Burkett, Burkitt, Chauncey,
Davis, Downham, Erskine, Laleman,
Leaver, Leckie, Lecky, Raynes, Skea,
Westwood, Wilton.
8. Burslam, Burslem, Comberford, Mayce,
Nonwers, Norwers, Nowers, Straiten.
9. Denny, Thompson, Thomson.
10. Camfield, Denny, Englefield, Kenrick,
Matcham, Rye, Thomson.
1 1. Agrevell, Agworth, Aide, Anna, Banister,
Barns, Beechey, Beechy, Boldero, Burn,
Burne, Edward, Engolisme, Roudon,
Rowdon, Spelman, Spylman, Udward.
12. Espinasse, Fiennes, Haskins.
13. Drummond, Foster.
14. Lyndsey.
Plate 15O.
1. Abcot, Abcott, Foxton, Eraser, Gleig,
Hoole, Lehoop, Mortimer, Mortymer,
Plantagenet, Plantaginet.
2. Baynes.
3. Everard, Lockhart, Manford, Sutton.
4. Cussans, Jackson, Le Hunt, Lockhart.
5. Bucton, Bunbury, Domvile, Domville,
Fidelow, Graham, Ingledew.
6. Ashman, Balfour, Belfore, Belfour, Bel-
foure, De la River, Laverin.
7. Cooper, Covvper, Creeck, Gilmore, Graeme,
Heriot, Krag, Kragg, M'Kenzie, Mit-
chell, Pearson, Robertson, Ross, Skeen,
Stevenson, Wodderspoon.
8. Pittillo.
9. Arnaway, Arneway, Arnold, Arnway, Bis-
choff, Delapool, Delapoole, De la Poole,
Edwards, Huntingdon, Huntington,
Ludington, Sherley, Shirley, Summer.
10. Abercorne, Burn, Garside, Gartside, Hair,
Littell, Noy, Ogle, Thirwell, Wakerley.
1 1. Faithfull, Napier.
12. Bard well, Cosby, Cottesmore, Woods.
13. Harvey.
14. Coombes, Coombs, Horan, Locke, Lunden,
Lundin, Purchas.
15. Wright.
Plate 181.
1. Bitterley, Dockenfield, Dokenfield, Duckin-
field, Duckingfield, Dukenfield, Falkiner,
Henshall, Karben, Lovelass.
2. Scot, Scott.
3. Blossom, Blossome, Chadwell, Dawe, Dyas,
• Glen, Glenn, Grigg. g
4. Applewhaite, Gordon, Mercer, Millar,
Rae, Ralph, Reid, Salthouse.
5. Beekenshall, Conolly, Cooper, Couper,
Graeme, Graham, Haveland, Krog,
Kroge, Luttrell, Moncur, Pureferoy,
Purefoy, Skeen, Spencer.
6. Blizard, Blizzard, Boyer, Dymond, Ogilvie.
7. Blenman, Cummings, Evans, Evers, Kel-
let, Ring, Rudd.
8. Baker, Garnett, Gigon, Jorcey, Jorge,
Morgan, Pelton, Polton.
9. Barke, Godsall, Godseel, Godsel, God-
sell.
10. Abingdon, Abington, Bult, Cevilioc, Covill,
Coville, Girflet, Pyncombe, Ran dell,
Randle, Roundel.
11. Bundy, Hynd, Jervy, Napier, Rynell,
Worth.
12. Adams, Capper, Castle, Piers, Sable.
13. Bainbridge, Colladon, Courthorp, Cox,
Gaskell, Gaskill, Gaskin, Watson.
14. Cheeseman, Chesman, Clayhills, Glasgow,
M'Robertson, Patmer, Robertson, Robi-
son, Walpool.
15. Callagan, Lee, Legh, Leigh, Lismore,
M'Donagh, M'Donogh, O'Callagan,
O'Calkghan.
Plate 182
I." Twining.
2. Fairn.
3. Abeck, Crowe, De Courcy, Elton, Kaw-
ston, Lupton.
4. Ewart, Goreley, Gorley, Greaves, Grim-
shaw, Ironside, Lawnde, M'Donald,
M'Larty, Parnther, Rich.
5. Branfill, Douglas, Nelthorpe, Peters, Rus-
sell.
6. Ayscough, Lamb.
502
KEY TO PLATES.
7. Dundas, Odingsells, Shetlow.
8. Chainperoun, Keirie, Loggie, Logy,
Macartney, M'Cartnay, M'Cartney,
Maccartney, MacKartney, Nechure,
Paton, Peters, Rose, Ross, Sherwood,
White.
9. Bristed, Campbell, Chuter, M'Kechnie,
Powerton.
10. Down, Downs, Garstin, Hamerton, Nae-
smith, Nasinyth, Neasmith, Nesmeth.
11. Lawson.
12. Abeny, Bonton, Boynton, Corry, Erving,
Fallen, Fanning, Fitz-Allen, Fox, Heslop,
Isaacs, Kingsmill, Leggat, Leggatt,
Loring, Loringe, Lutefoote, Vickers.
13. Cubit, Cubitt, Dowse, Graham.
14. Ball ward, Balvaird, Blaverhasset, Bryson,
Burn, Forrester, Hacklet, Hackluit,
Limborne.
15. Adenstoun, Adingstoun, Adinston, An by,
Aubley, Aubly, Barber, Bennet, Boyes,
Corben, Corbin, Corbyn, Edwards, Eg-
manton, Tailour.
Plate 153.
1. Acheson, Benley, Bensley, Bensly, Boag,
Bog, Bogg, Cooper, Ekington, Ekinton,
[ Forbes, Houston, Houston-Blakiston,
Woodstock.
2. Allvey, Alvey, Farey, Ferrey, Ferry, Hay,
Hines, Imbrie, Imrey, Imrie, Kroge,
Laugher, Provan, Tane.
3. Blacker, Drury, Elmore, Foliot, Foliott,
Harwine, Jenkins, Luxmore, Misserinen,
Missirinen, Morse, Norton, Parson,
Radcliffe, Shinglehurst, Waddell, Wed-
del, Weddell.
4. Tharrold.
5. Bonar, Hase-Lombe, Lomb.
6. Chapman, Colles, Colvil, Colville, Ingle,
Lander.
7. Althoun, Birn, Brin, Clifford, Craufurd,
Cromie, Divine, Dunbar, Duncanson,
Farquhar, Gaylard, Gayner, Gaynor,
Gun, Hand, Handasyd, Handy side,
Handysyde, Lamond, Laniont, Landen,
Lilly, MacFarquhar, M'Farquhar, Mac-
morran, Mare, -Middleton, Nefmeneill,
Nefmenell, Nevenienell, Patrick,
Prescot, Prescott, Shields, Sibbald,
Watson.
8. Burton, Cramer, Crammer, Eccles, Eyre,
Fitz - Herbert, Gringfield, Grudgfield,
Meldert, Millman, St. Helens, Seaton,
Slater, Wegge.
9. Fell, Hoe, Hoo, Lang. *
10. Balnaves, Balneaves, Erdington, Hall,
Seth.
11. Allaway, Alloway, Ancram, Bridges,
Brunton, Crommelin, De la Cherois,
Dunmure, Gray, Grieve, Hiching, Kin-
near, Longland, Longlands, Ormistone,
Petrie, Pitcairn, Rait, Roberton, Smith,
Spence, Stainforth, Stedman, Steedman,
Yoe.
12. Balfour, Batnymersh, Bellet, Bellett, Bil-
let, Billot, Church, Lilborne, Lilburne,
Nelson, Nesbett, Nesbitt, Nisbet,
O'Hickie, Tipping.
13. Elliot, Elliott, Gordon, Mather, Porting
ton, Tarell.
14. Dallas, Kadie, Keddie.
15. Abbetot, Mace, Montchantsey, Mount-
chansey, Officer.
Plate 134.
1. Balbirney, Baldberney, Bambrough, Barn-
bury, Boult, Callagan, Callagham, Hop-
croft, Pagelet.
2. Turton.
3. Burard, Sackvil, Sackvile, Sackwille.
4. Andsdale, Ansdell, Basier, Basire, Bone-
kill, Childers-Walbanke, Cleeve, Clive,
Colquhoun, Garscadden, Skirvin.
5. Everet, Everett, Higginson, Jones.
6. Alexander, Ay let,*Bontein, Burrard, Cahan,
Cahane, Clayton, Colby, Dale, Dollar,
Drummond, Egerton, Forbes, Gallaway,
Galloway, Gibthorp, Gibthorpe, Gorman,
Griffith, Innes, Jackson, James, John-
son, Keith, Leivy, Lumsden, Luxford,
Mackenzie, Macnamara, O' Cahane,
Queade, Skipton, Stewart, Thomond,
Waddy, Whyte.
7. Conolly, Dixon.
8. Black, Francklyn, Franco, Frankland,
Gibbard, Inglefield, Vessey.
9. Aneys, Bonar, Carbonel, Carbonell, Forbes,
Ogilvie, Ogilvy, Sterry.
10. Argall, Blacker, Dakyns, Dawson, D'Ey-
vill, Drake, Farrand, Ferrand, Geach,
Gibbs, Gibson, Gull, Gytties, Hagley,
Halke, Hall, Jackson, Jeremy, Joyner,
Lawson, Leveson, Leye, Ludlow, Nevett,
Nunn, Polkinghorne, Quilter, Rattray,
Raymond, Samler, Whitter, Worklych,
Wright.
11. Rasdall.
12. Wake.
13. Beseley, Cogger, D'Eyvill, Ellesworth,
Rake.
14. Bathurst,Beringham, Beseley, Brin ghurst,
Brudenell, Cogger, Gymber, Hervey,
Katherain, Maney, Rawe, Rawes, Ros-
sell, Sturdy, Way.
15. Fraser, Oliphant, O'Selbac, Scollay, Simp-
KEY TO PLATES.
503
Plate 185.
1. Farquhar-Gray.
2. Cheyney, Pede, Uvedale.
3. Ball, Gillon, Greenland, Hallom, Hand-
field, Purling, Scobell,Sominerville,Was-
toile, Wastoyle.
4. Cumberland, Hallwell, Halwell, Halywell,
Vanneck.
5 . Armestrang, Armstrang, Armstrong, Big-
wood, Fellowes, Fields, Fitz-Symond,
Fitz-Water, Hyrson, Lillie, Haddock,
Neill, Wodehouse, Woodhouse.
-6. Athelstan, Athelston, Downton, Lilian.
•;• Ap-Howell, Blaw, Cleather, Cruikshank,
Delap, Fane, Fay, Fergus, Fleming, Gee,
Goldiffe, Hartagan, Hartigan, Heffer,
Leche, Londonderry, Luther, Lyell, Man-
by, Meverell, M'More, Montgomery, Par-
ker, Perrey, Philips, Pinkton, Richard-
son, Rivett, Slater, Smallman, Vane.
8. Abarle.
9. Greer.
10. Reynes.
11. Biggs, Bowyer, Freebairn, Herworth,
Leach, Leche, Leitch, Nowell, O'Flynn,
Vaughan, Yarworth.
12. Babbwell, Bab well, Brew, Foston, Harold,
Harrold, Onmany, Skipwith, Turvile,
Wingate, Wyngate, Yates.
13. Arnold, Besiles, Besills, Hazlewood, Mein,
Silver, Winchester.
14. Backie, Baikie, Dart, Darte, Dast, Fire-
brae, Graham, Walles, Wallis.
Plate 156.
1. Aicken, Aiken, Caldwell, Forrester,
Houndegart, Leg, Legg, Russell, Thorn-
ton, Whittlebury.
2. Dale.
3. Aberkirdor, Aberkirdour, Bagge, Baillie,
Dunn, Fowlis, Gibb, Gorham, Jarred,
Jarrett, Kier, Lyster, Tay, Wilby.
4. Sadler.
5. Braham, Butts, Cairne, Garvine, Gibbens,
Gibbins, Grayley, Grelley, Haddock,
HoUier, Peat.
6. Barberie, Barberrie, Billam, Cantilon,
E1i:ot, Elliott, Hawberke, Holand, Joy,
See, Stair, Young.
7- Hay.
8. Aher, Aldworth, Cleather, Clunie, Haus-
ton, Houston, Joass, Sy ward, Watkinson.
9. Aaron, Aarons, Aron.
10. Bethune, Codd, Fren, Frene, Healy.
11. Amyand, Barclay, Bolger, Cressenor,
Cressner, Davenant, Duberley, Duberly,
Granger, Hand, Kennoway, Kirkton,
Kirton, Morland.
12. Carsey, Hagthorpe, Jones, Measter, Peck,
Yon.
13. Boatfield.
14. BiUcliffe, Blondell, Brand, Cadicott, Colet,
Drake, Drumson, Ecles, Forbes, Garrard-
Drake, Gessors, Jeynes, Lapp, Law,
Madyston, Milburne, Ommaney, Pom-
frett, Pritchard, Rivett, Scot, Stane,
Symonds, Waddington, Willey, Willy,
Wright.
15. Beche, Dickenson, Kayble, Norden.
Plate 1S7.
1. Lee.
2. Kynaston, Kynaston- Edwards.
3. Anstruther, Brember, Chartnay, Chartney,
Fitz-Osborn, Handy, Thomson, Tolman,
Watford, Wright.
4. Barnes.
5. Bracy, Buchanan, Campbell, Mack,
Nathan.
6. Atfield, Baker, Bowdler, Clerke, Collis,
Coult, Gemmel, Harris, Headfort,
M'Cullock, Mackenzie, M'Kenzie, Mon-
talt, Pickford, Taylor, Tuite, Young.
7. Baker, Carlton, Carrie, Cleghorn, Cubit,
Cubitt, Downing, Godbold, Hales, Haw-
leys, Hutcheson, Hutchison, Proudfoot,
Ranelagh, Rivers, Warren.
8. Blewet, Blewitt, Sibbald.
9. Maltrevers, Russell.
10. Aylworth, Freemantle, Mash, Shaw,
Spigernell, Spygernell, Spyngourne
11. Archer.
12. Canceller, Canceller.
13. De Gray, Hobbs, Lawford, Sinclair, Thorp,
Truscoat, Truscott.
14. Aile, Ailes, Armstrang, Armstrong, Ayles,
Brace, Bullo, Bulow, Constable, Couper,
Roachead.
15. Frost.
Plate 168.
1. Buggen, Buggens, Buggin, Conran, Orans-
ston, Hendly, Temple.
2. Gerdon.
3. Cheyn, Cheyne, De Bryan, Dennet, Duff,
Fromond, Fromont, Gilies, Gow, Ha-
garty, Johnston, Jopling, Joppling,
Lowther, Nottingham, Pape, Wiching-
ham, Witchingham.
4. Bower, Falcon, Fawcon, Grosset, Loth,
Lothe.
5 Balderston, Balderstones, Crawford, Craw-
forde, Downman, Kincaid, Stirling.
6. Burnet, Calderwood, Caldron, Caldwood,
Calwood, Caunter, Ecton, Elder, Fidler,
Krampton, Kranton, Maynard, Mont-
gomery, Ogilvie, Ogilvy, Palmes, Sea-
grave, Seagrove, Shiers, Willmott.
504
KEY TO PLATES.
7. Ambros, Ambrose, Ambross, Callandar,
Callender, Christie, Coldicott, M 'Braid,
Oliphant, Patishull, Pattishull.
8. Apifer, Baker, Cart, Colliver, Erskine,
Gordon, Hanwell, Inckpen, Inkpen,
Proude, Raeburn, Reaburn, Samson,
Thornes.
9. Adderton, Aderton, Ainslie, Balmanno,
Barclay, Blackwood, Boswell, Brice,
Browell, Bruce, Campbell,Carsain,Cobb,
Cobbe, Cowper, Dalzell, Dalziel, Dalziell,
Damerley, Dammant, Demeschines,
Dowglas, Ewart, Foreman, Forman,
Garmish, Gordon, Hamilton, Heart,
Heeley, Heely, Inglis, Irby, Jollie,
Kragg, Lambford, Lamford, Lancaster,
M'Aully, M'Haddo, M'Hado, M'Kay,
M'Rach, Macrae. Martin, Masterton,
Mastertown, Matheson, Meschines,
Mowbray, Napier, Nelson, Niblie, Nock,
Pirn, Rennie, Renny, Sawers, Shortreed,
Stewart, Stuart, Weeks, Wemyss.
10. Clancy, Clanny, Howe, Skeen.
11. Denistoun, Dennestoun, Shields.
12. Rankine.
13. Baylie, Burmester, Dawbeney, Dawbney,
Sinclair, Teulon.
14. Bradfield, Corfield, Gairden, Jacomb,
Maude, Ockley.
Plate 159.
1. Bell, Boon, Boone, Cairns, Desbrisay,
Dynham, Eckingham, Fitz-Piers, Le-
vinge, Stasam.
2. Bell, Boyd, Garvie, Kassye, Miller, Tough.
3. Abelon, Abilon, Barclay, Cleveland,
Cocksey, Eadon, Fawcett, Harding,
Hardy, Pettit, Petyt, Tulloch.
4. Archidecknie, Bastard, Bellew, Bickerton,
Campbell, Cantillion, Clayton, Colby,
Conner, Douglas, Gaselee, Geogham,
Grassal, Grassall, Greaves, Greive,
Grieve, Jordon, Kirkpatrick, Lemarch,
Lisle, Lysaght, M'Allister, M'Hud,
Mahon, Montgomery, Mundell, Neill,
Pasley, Preston, Radford, Ross, Schrie-
ber, Vade, Walpole, Weatherby.
5. Broadbent, Lennie, Sysington.
6. Henderson, Henrieson.
7. Alexander, Arcedeckne, Bragge, Broge,
Brogg, Broige, Bruce, Buchanan, Bun-
ten, Clevland, Coddington, Cumine,
Gumming, Dalmahoy, Davine, Dickson,
Dogherty, Doherty, Donaldson, Dotson,
Dunlop, Durno, Duthie, Dwire, Erskine,
Ewart, Fry, Gardiner, Gay, Gerdelley,
Gerdilly, Gillanders, Gleig, Gordon,
Groseth, Guthrie, Gunn, Harte, Ken-
nedy, Kirkpatrick, Linning, Livingston,
Livingstone, Lizurs, M'Aul, M'Breid,
M'Call, M'Crae, M'Cray, Mackenzie,
M'Kenzie, M'Nab, Macreadie, Macready,
Meres, More, Muire, Mure, Neasmith,
•Neill, Neylan, Nixon, O'Dogherty,
O'Duire, O'Dwire, Ogilvie, O'Gorman,
O'Hart, O'Neylan, Oxtoby, Parker,
Peart, Perring, Peterson, Pillans, Rains,
Rashleigh, Readers, Riky, Romanes,
Salmon, Scholey, Seaton, Sharpies, Sib-
bald, Spiers, Stewart, Stuart, Thorn,
Walmsley, Whetwell, Whitacre, White-
way, Woodhall.
8. Bumstead, Bumsted, Charrington, Corke,
Knyvett, Oswald.
9. Choiseul, Mandevile, Napier, Treys.
10. Aiton, Flemyng, Flemynge, Fresell, Fre-
sill, Girdler, Hamelen, Hamelin, Hame-
lyn, Hamlyng, Hardman, Loudon,
M'Cartney, Ross, Tilson.
11. Alexander, Buchanan, Haulton, Hurot,
Lestrange, Liston, Miller, Strange,
Straunge, Way land.
12. Carnie, Constable, Hoy land, Kilby, Lori-
mer.
13. Harvey, Neilson, Nelson.
14. Gidion, Harden, Hardin, Longman.
1. Ambrose.
2. Coulthart, Ross.
3. M'Kerrow.
4. Nunn.
Plate 16O.
5. Coulthart, Gordon.
6. Harrison.
7. Bloomfield, Watts.
8. Coulthart, Forbes.
9. Coulthart, Glendonwyn,
10. Henderson.
11. Symonds.
12. Bath.
1. Colgate.
2. Boyd.
3. Grover.
4. Hunter-Weston.
5. Hunter-Weston.
6. Trundle.
1. Gladstone.
2. Mesham.
3. Love-Jones-Parry.
4. Lloyd-Philipps.
Plate 161.
% Ridehalgh.
8. Brogden.
9. Fryer.
10. Duperier, Osborne, Pench,
Pindall, Pindar, Polti-
Plate 162.
I:
. Ahlfeldt.
Winby.
Rome.
Goodair.
more, Pyndar, Simson,
Sympson, Watlington,
Wood, Wynniatt.
IT. Cafe.
12. Emeric de St. Dalmas.
9. Coulthart, Mackenzie.
10. Culleton.
11. Aitken.
12. Younghusband.
KEY TO PLATES.
5°5
Plate 163
1. MacVeigh.
2. Martin.
3. Johnston.
4. Dalziel.
5. Smith.
6. Proctor.
7. Thrale.
8. Silber.
9. Walden.
10. Simeon.
11. Chesham.
12. Turner.
Plate A.
Annulet.
Bezant.
Billets.
Caltrap.
Catherine wheel.
Cinquefoil.
Crescent.
Cross, crescented.
Cross crosslet.
Cross fitched.
Cross fleury.
Cross moline.
Cross patonee.
Cross pattee.
Cross pommelle.
Cross potent.
Cross raguled.
Decrescent.
Ermine.
Escallop.
Escarbuncle.
Etoile.
Fleur-de-lis.
Fountain.
Fusil.
Garb,
Golpe.
Hawk's bell.
Hawk's lure.
Hurt.
Increscent.
Lozenge.
Mascle.
Mill-rind.
Mullet.
Pellet.
Pheon.
Plate.
Pomme.
Quatrefoil.
Rose.
Rustre.
Torteau.
Trefoil.
Plate B.
1. Royal or Imperial crown.
2. Crown of state.
3. Prince of Wales' crown.
4. Crown of Charles II.
5. Crown worn by Queen on
her return to Westmin-
ster Hall.
6. St. Edward's crown.
7. Royal duke's coronet.
8. Princesses' coronet.
9. Royal nephews' coronet.
10. Duke's coronet.
1 1. Earl's coronet.
12. Marquis's coronet.
13. Viscount's coronet.
14. Baron's coronet.
15. Queen's circlet.
1 6. Golden orb or mound.
17. King's coronation ring.
1 8. Queen's coronation ring.
19. Golden sceptre.
20. Sceptre, called St. Ed-
ward's staff.
21. Sceptre, with the dove.
22. Queen Mary's sceptre.
23. Ivory sceptre.
24. Broken sword.
Plate C.
1. Archbishop's
mitre.
2. Bishop's mitre.
3. Eastern or antique
coronet.
4. Celestial coronet
or crown.
5. Order of Garter.
6. Order of Bath.
7. Order of Thistle.
8. Order of St Patrick
9. Civic cap.
10. Crown worn by
King Edward I.
II. Ducal crown.
12. Chapeau, or cap of
dignity.
13. Crown, vallairie.
14. Crown, pallisado.
15. Crown, naval.
1 6. Crown, mural.
17. Triumphal crown
or garland.
1 8. Civic crown.
19. Chaplet.
20. Obsidional crcwn
or garland.
Plate D.
FOREIGN CROWNS,
1. Imperial French.
2. Pope's Tiara.
3. France.
4. Portugal.
5. Spain.
6. Germany.
7. Russia.
8. Prussia.
9. Poland.
10. Grand Duke
Tuscany.
11. Doge of Venice.
of
12. Brunswick.
13 and 14. Roman
Helmets.
Plate E,
1. Order of St. George.
2. Helmet of King.
3. Helmet of Nobility.
4. Helmet of Knight.
5. Helmet of Esquire.
6. Helmet of Antique
Esquire.
KEY TO PLATES.
r.
Prussia.
2. EnTland.
3. Belgium.
Holland.
Hanover.
Tolombia.
Plate F.
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS.
7. Sardinia.
8. Venetian Lom-
bardy.
9. La Plata.
IQ. Switzerland.
n. France.
12. New Granada.
13. United States.
14. Brazil
15. Mexico.
1 6. Bolivia.
17. Otahiti.
1 8. Buenos Ayres.
19. Chili.
20. Peru.
21. Venezuela.
22. Russia.
23. Montevideo.
1. Poland.
2. Austria.
3. Hamburg.
4. Sweden.
5. Malta.
6. Greece.
Plate G.
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS— continued.
7. Mecklenburgh.
8. Norway.
9. Malabar.
10. Japan.
II. Denmark.
12. Portugal
13. Spain.
14. Tunis.
15. Ionian Islands.
1 6. Arabia.
17. Morocco.
1 8. Turkey.
19. China.
20. Burmah.
21. Persia.
22. Tuscany.
23. Egypt.
Plate H.
1. Past Grand Officer's Jewel.
2. Past Provincial Grand Officer's Jewel
3. Knight Templar Ring.
4. Royal Order of Scotland Star.
t. Red Cross of Babylon Jewel.
. Knight Templar Star.
Plate I.
1. Master Mason Medal.
2. Craft Officer's (P.M) Jewel for Breast.
3. Craft Officer's (P.M.) Jewel.
4. Craft Officer's (P.M.) Collar Jewel
Plate K.
1. English Royal Arch Jewel
2. English Royal Arch Jewel (Locket).
3. P. Z. Jewel
4, Scottish Royal Arch Jewel
1. Rose Croix Breast Jewel
2. English 30° Jewel
Plate L.
3. Scotch 30° Jewel.
4. Mark Master's Jewel
1. M.M. Charm.
2. R.A. Charm.
3. Knight Templar Charm.
4. Rose Croix Charm.
Plate M.
5. P.M. Charm.
6. Red Cross Charm.
7. Mark Charm.
8. ^o° Charm.
9. P.Z. Charm.
10. K.T. Charm.
ABB 507 AD L
MOTTOES.
A
Abest thnor.. Avauntfear Ewart, KUT.
Ab orierine fidus jfaithjul from the first Maclauria.
( God forbid that I should glory ) ™ ,
Absit ut glorier nisi in cruce.. j T£ ^ ^ cmg y j Clarke.
Absque dedecore Without stain Napier.
Absque Deo nihil Nothing without God Peters.
Absque labore nihil Nothing without labour Steele.
Absque metu Without fear Dalmahoy.
Abstulit qui dedit He who gave has taken away Jerningham-Staffor*!.
Accendit cantu Music excites Cockburn.
Accipiter prsedam nos gloriam The hawk wins prey, we glo*y Hawker.
A clean heart and a cheerful) Portman.
spirit >
Acquirit qui tuetur He obtains who maintains Mortimer.
A cruce salus Salvation from the cio&s Bourke, Burgh, Burke, Grsoma.
A cuspide corona. From the spear a crown Brodrick.
Ad admissum About to be accepted Cunningham.
Ad alta To things high Cairnie, Strother.
Ad ardua tendit He attempts difficult things M'Olum.
Ad arma paratus Prepared for arms Johnston, Johnstone.
Ad astra To the stars Moorsom.
Ad astra per ardua To the stars, by high deeds Drummond.
Ad astra sequor 1 follow to the stars Tottenham.
Ad astra virtus Virtue leads to heaven^ Saltmarshe.
Ad ccalos volans Flying to the heavens Clavering.
Addicuntaves The omen is favourable j L°£*£tte* Lutefoot» Llst*
Ad diem tendo Ilongforday Stein, Stevens.
Addunt robor They give strength Hamilton.
A Deo et patre From God and my father Thomas.
A Deo et rege From God and the king Stanhope.
A Deo lumen Light from God Ker, Kerr.
A Deo victoria Victory from God Graham, Grseme.
Ad escam et usum For food and use Garden, Gardin.
Adest et visum Present to the sight Greiden.
Adest prudenti animus Courage belongs to prudence Hamilton.
Ad finem To the end Tosh, Tose.
SColvil, Colville, Gilroy, Hora-
fall, Howson, Wedderburn-
Scrymgeour, Whitehead.
Ad finem spero I hope to the last Ogilvie.
Ad foedera cresco.. J gain by treaty Oliphant, Oliver.
Adhaereo virtute I cling to virtue Kennedy.
Adjuvante Deo With Gods assistance Acton.
Adjuvaute Deo in hostes j H^t^?"^!±!±! j »™°™' O'Ponovan.
, Ad littora tendit It makaf^r 'the Aar, {'"SS? Jame""11 Ql*
AD L 508 A MA
Ad littora tendo .................. I make for the shore ................. Watson.
Ad mortem fidelis ............... Faithful unto death ................. Gaudier.
Adorn the truth ............................................................ Waddell.
Ad rem ............................. To the purpose ........................ Wright.
Adsit Deus non demovebor... Godwithme,Ishallnotbebanished Baird.
Adsit Deus ........................ God with me .......................... Balfour.
Ad summa virtus ................ Courage to the last. ........ * ........ Bruce.
Ad te, Domine ................... To thee, 0 Lord ...................... Newman.
Advance ............................... . ...................................... Brand, Ferrier, Spiers.
Advance with courage .......... ......... ................................ Majoribanks, Marjoribanks.
Adversa virtute repello ......... / repel adversity with fortitude. . . Dennistoun, Londesborough.
Adversh major, par secumUs.. ** • Bulwer, Forbes.
is fortissima virtus .......... Virtue is the strongest shield ...... Aspinall.
jEgre de tramite ........... . ...... Having passed a roughpath ...... Tait.
Egre de tramite recto ......... {^uglp^h *!?ll^™^ "} Horseburgh.
JE necastu. .................................................................. Brook.
^quabiliter et diligenter ...... Constantly and carefully ........... Mitf ord.
JEquam servare mentem ....... To preserve a steady mind ......... Beckford, Green, Pitt.
uEquanimiter ............... . ...... With equanimity .................... Shuttleworth.
,/Equo adeste animo ..... „„..«... Be ready with ccwtancy ............ Cope, Copland.
^Equo pede propera ............. Proceed with a steady pace ........ East
Affectat Olympo .................. Aspires to heaven ..................... BeLL
A fin ................................. To the end .............................. Griffith, Ogilvie, Ugiivy.
Afrad pob afraid .................. All unnecessary things waste ...... Vaughan-Chamber.
A fyn Duw a fydd ............... What God wills, will be ............ Mathew.
A fynno Dwy y fydd ............ Let what God wills be ............... Matthew.
A fynno Duw deued ............ Let God's will be done ............... Edwards.
Age aut perfice ................... Act or achieve ......................... M'Millan.
Age omne bonum ................ Do all good ........................... Algood, Allgood.
Agitatione purgatur. ............ It ispurfied by motion .............. Russel, Russell.
Agnoscar eventu .................. I am known by the issue ............ Ross.
A Home, a Home, a Home. ............................................. Home.
Aides, Dieu! .................. .... Help, 0 God .......................... Mill.
Aimez loyaute" ..................... Love loyalty ........................... Paulet, Pawlet, Orde-I"'>wlet
Ainsi et peut-6tre meilleur.... Thus and perhaps better ............ Rolleston.
A jamais ........................... forever .............................. James.
A la vgrite" ......................... Certainly ............................... Bremer.
Ala volontede Dieu ............ At the will of God ................... Strickland.
Ales reposita ...................... The bird replaced ................... Cant.
Ales volat propriis ............... The bird flies to its own ............ Tufton.
Algiers ........................................................................ Pellew.
Alis aspicit astra .................. Flying, he looks to the stars ....... Carnagie.
Alis et animo ..................... With wings and mind ............... Monro.
Alisnutrior. ....................... I am fed by birds ................... Simpson, Siiiwon.
Alia corona fidissimo ............ Most faithful to the crown ........ Leche.
Alia ta Kara ................................................................. Mildmay.
AUeluiah ................................................... ^ ................ Tuite.
All is in God .......................................... . ..................... Clovile, Clovyle.
All my hope is in God. ................................................... Eraser, Frazer, Udney.
All's well ..................................................................... Mudge.
Altapete ........................... Aim at high things .................. Glen, Glenn.
Alta petit .......................... He seeks high deeds .................. Marshall, Stott.
Altera merces ..................... Another reward ...................... Maclaine, M'Lean, Maclean.
Alteri, si tibi ...................... To another, if to thee ............... Harvey.
Alterum non Isedere. ............ Not to the injury of our neighbour Keir.
Altiora in votis ................... Desire greater things ............... Des Voeux.
Altiora pete ........................ Seek greater things .................. Gordon.
Altiora peto ....................... I seek greater things ................ Oliphant, Drumniond.
Altiora spero ..... .^ ................ / cherish loftier hopes ............... Torr.
Altius ibunt qui ad summa ( They will rise higher, who aim at ) -p, * Fordvce
nitunv.ur ........................ ( the greatest things ................ )
Altius tendo ....................... / reach higher ........................ Kinloch, Kinloch.
Always faithful ............................................................ M'Kenzie. .
Always helping ............................................................. Garvine.
Always the same ........................................................... Freebairn.
Ama Deum, et sarva mandata
A. ma puissance .................. To the utmost of my power ......... Gr^y.
AMA 509 ARD
( Success is gained
Amat victoria curam ............ j attention ^
by care
* *
Faithful to your friend and) Rutherford Rutherfui.d.
your religion >
A raa vie For my We Lievre.
Aniice In friendship Russel, Russell, Watts.
Amicitia reddit honores Friendship gives honours Pringle.
Amicitia sine f raude „ Friendship without guile Allardice .
( The leaque of friendship and} „. . , „
Amicitiaj virtutisque fcedua... j virtue .... ... [ Hippisley.
Amicitiam trahit amor Love draws friendship Neish.
Amictavitibus ulmo \ ^-J^ Uinff C™ ^ Elmsall, Greaves.
Ami co fidus ad aras
Amicus Friendly Peit.
Amicus amico Friendly to a friend Bellingham.
Amicus certus A trusty friend Peat.
,, (Douglas, Hoops, Montagu
Amo i love t Scott, Scott, Scote.
Amo, inspicio Hove, I look Scot.
Amo pacem Hove peace Towle.
Amo probos.. / love the virtuous Blair, Scot, Scott, Towle.
Amor Dei et proximi summa ( The love of God and our neigh-\ r\Q\fo~
beatitude ( bour the greatest blessing J
Amor dulcis patriae The sweet love of country Wigram.
Amore pataiae By the love of our country Scot.
Amor et pax Lgve and peace Ireland.
Amore vici I conquered by love M'Kenzie, Mackenzie.
Amore vinci Vincible by love M'Kenzie.
Amor patitur moras Love endures delays Lumisden.
Amor sine timore Love without fear. Reade.
Amour avec loyaute" Love with loyalty Parr.
Amo, ut inveuio I love, when I find Perrott.
Anchora salutis Theanchor of salvation O'Loghlen.
Anchor fast Groat.
Anchor, fast anchor Gray.
Angustaad augusta Dangers to honour Shemnham.
Anima in amicisuna A single soul in friends Powell.
An I may De Lyle, Lyle, Montgomery.
Animo et fide With resolution and fidelity Guilford, North.
Animo non astutia By courage, not by stratagem Gordon, M'Nish, Pedler.
Ariimum f ortuna sequitur Fortune follows courage Craik.
Animum prudentia nrinat Prudence strengthens courage Brisbane.
Animumrege „ Govern your mind Keith, Reeves.
Animus et fata .-.. Courage and fortune Thriepland.
Animus non deficit aequus Composure does not desert me Burrell.
Animus tamen idem A mind yet unchanged Cuffe, Wheeler.
Animus valet Courage prevails Bosworth.
Annoso robore quercus An oak in full strength Aikenhead, Taylor.
Ante expectatem diem Before the wished-for day Steinman.
Ante honorem humilitas. Humility before honour Battersby.
Antiquum assero decus 1 claim ancient honour. Arrot.
Antiquum obtinens Possessing antiquity Bagot, Cotgreave, Shakerley.
A . ( To live without a principle con-) A , /. , -~ ,
Aperto vivere voto j ceaie^ f Aylesf ord, Finch.
Apparetquod Jt appears that Edgar.
Appetitus rationi pareat. Let reason govern desire Custance, Fitzwilliam.
Appropinquat dies Day dawns Johnson.
Aptocumlare With a fit abode Elliot.
Aquila petit solem The eagle soars to the sun Kendall.
(Buller, Bedingfield, Chinn
Aquila non cap tat muscas The eagle is no fly-catcher ^ Drake, Flounders, Graves,
( Gothard, Wedderburn.
Aquilaevitem pocula Boteler.
Arcui meo non confido I trust not to my bow Wilk.
Arcus, artes, astra The bow, arts, and stars Birney, Burmey.
Ard choille The woody hill MacConachie, M'Gregor.
Ardens Burning Peat.
Ardenteramo I love fervently Scot.
Ardenter prosequor alis On wings I ardently pursue Graeme.
Ardet virtus non urit. Valour burns but consumes not... Fyres.
Ardua petit ardea. The heron seeks high places Heron.
• Ardua tendo J attempt difficult things. Malcolm.
ARD 510 ATJGr
Arduavinco I conquer difficulties > Q .
Arduo vinco / overcome by hardihood J b
A rege et victorift From the king and conquest Ligonier, Barry.
Ariverette Cameron.
Arma parata fero I carry arms in readiness Campbell, MacGufEe.
Armat et ornat -. For defence and ornament Brown.
Armat spina rosas The thorn is the rose's arms Rose.
Armis et animis By arms and courage.
Armis et diligentia By arms and diligence ; Baskenf ord, Baskin.
Armis et fide M By arms and fidelity Campbell.
Armis etindustriS By arms and industry Cochran.
Armis potentius *quum ] Ju^ " more Powerful tkanl Falconer.
Arte et animo By stratagem and courage Ferguson.
Arte et industria By art and industry Baynes.
Arte etmarte By art and force..
Artes honorabit He shall honour the arts "Hanger.
Arte vel marte By art or force Deans.
Artis vel martis Of skill or force Eastoft.
Aspera ad virtutem est via. . . . Rough is the path to virtue Edwardes.
Aspera juvant Dangers delight Stewart.
Aspera me juvant Sharp prickles help me Low.
Aspera virtus Rugged valour Sinclair.
Aspira..... Aspire unto Feld.
Aspire Edward.
Aspiro I aspire unto M'Fell, Ramsay.
Ass?ye Try Dundas.
Assiduitate By constant care Buist, Johnston, Skeen.
Assiduitate non desidia By constant care, not by sloth Loch, Lock.
Ast necas tu Ah! certainly thou killest Lindsay.
Astra, castra, numen, lumen..
Astra, castra, numen, lumen,
munimen
Atalanta Hardinge.
At all tymes God me defend Lyell.
A te, pro te From thee,for thee Savage.
A tout pourvoir Provide for all Oliphant.
At spes infracta But hope is undaunted Dick, Hood.
The stars, the camp. God, and) T? ,
light > * 00ke'
Audaces juvat She favours the brave....
At spes non fracta But hope is not lost
At spessolamen But hope is comfort Hope.
Attamen tranquillus But yet quiet Maitland.
Attendee vous Give attention Boyes.
Au bou droit Not without cause Lecaufield, Wyndham.
Auctor pretiosa facit The author stamps the value Hampden, Hobert.
Audacem juvant fata The fates assist the bold Sommerville.
( Baron, Burroughs, Carpenter,
Audaces fortuna juvat.... Fortune favours the brave < Costello, Flanagan, King,
Turnbull.
Campbell, Cleveland, Googe,
Sands.
, Buchanan, Campbell, Mao*
Audaces juvo I favour the brave j Causland.
Audacia Daring deeds. Grant.
Audacia et industria By boldness and diligence Buchanan.
Audaci fa vet fortuna Fortune favours the brave Turnbull.
Audaciter Boldly Euen, Ewan, Ewing.
Audaciter et sincere Boldly and sincerely Clive.
Audaciter et strenue Boldly and readily Pollock.
Audax , Bold Erthe.
Audax et promptus Bold and ready Douglas.
Audax omnia perpeti Bold to endure all things Harding.
Aude et prevalebis Dare and you will prevail Frend.
( Burroughs, Mackinnon, MJU-
Audentis fortuna iuvat Fortune assists tlie daring \ bray, Mowbray, Turing,
( Twing.
Audeo 1 dare Rose.
Audio, sed taceo / hear, but say nothing Trollop.
Augeo , / increase - Trent.
ATJD 511 BE H
Audito et gradito ................ Listen and go ......................... Cruickshank, Cruikshanks.
Augeor dum progredior ......... / increase as I proceed ............... Durham.
Au plaisir for de Dieu ......... At the good pleasure of God ....... Edg°Ume'
Auriga virtutum prudentia... j ... Mawbey.
Ausim et confido ................. I dare, and I trust .................. Areskine, Erskin, Erskine.
Auspice Christo .................. Under the guidance of Christ ..... Davie, Lawley, Howe.
Auspice Deo ....................... Under the guidance of God ........ Spied.
Auspice numine.., ............... Under divine direction ............. Welsh.
Auspice surnmo Nuraine ...... Under direction of the great God Irvine.
Auspiciutn melioris avi ......... The token of a better age ........... Beauclerc.
Aut homo autnullus ............ Either a man or none ............... Atkinson.
Aut mens aut vita Deus ....... God is either life or mind .......... Gordon.
Aut morsaut vita decora ...... \Eif.<? death °r an honourable I Gordon.
<. «•*/» .......... \""' ................... )
Aut mors aut vita Deus ......... Or death or life is of God ......... Gordon.
Aut nunquam tentes, aut per- j Either do not attempt, or com-) Bennet, Creswell, Germain,
fice ................................ j plete ................................. > Sackville, Sackvill.
Aut pax, aut bellum ............ Either peace or war. ................. Donaldson.
Aut tace, aut face ............... Either be silent, or act .............. Scot, Scott, T weedie.
Aut Tiaminveniamautfaciam
Auxiliante resurgo ............... I arise through help...., ........... Graham.
Auxilio ab alto ................... By aid from above .................. Martin.
Auxilio Dei ........................ 1*1 the help of God
Auxilio divino .................... By divine assistance ................. Drake.
Au.ilium ab alto..... AMfron *~ ...................... j
Auxilium meum ab alto ........ My help is from above .............. Blakeney.
Auxilium meum a Domino.... My help is from the Lord ......... Mostyn, Price.
Avance .............................. Advance ............................... Colyear, Collyer, Ramsay.
A A^n, (Chalmers, Chambers, Hill,
Avancez ............................ Advance ............................... j Rowland-Hill.
Avant ............................... Forward ............................... Stewart, Stuart.
Avauncez et archezbien ....... Advance and shoot well ............ Swinnerton.
Avi n—tur avoru-n .......
Avis la fin .......................... Consider the end ..................... Kennedy, Keydon.
Avitovirethonore
mrs ..................... ' ........... ( Stuart, M'Kenzie.
Avonno div dervid ............... The all-sufficient God wiU send. . . Lloyd.
Wightman, Wighton.
Aye forward ............................................... .................. Brand.
Ayez prudence .................... Have prudence ........................ Biss.
Aymez loyaute" .................... Love loyalty. .......................... Paulet, Bolton.
B
Badamy ........................................................................ Munro.
Baroach ....................................................................... Nicholson.
Basia virtutum constant ...... \ Devereux.
( Barwis, Bernard, Moi-land-
Bear and forbear ) 5fTrd' ^ev°y' ^ir7'
) Philip, Philips, Phillip,
( Philps.
Beare and forbeare Laugley.
Bear up Fulford.
Beati pacifici Blessed are the peace-makers Stewart, Finlay.
Be bolde, be wyse Gollop, Tilly.
Be ever mindful Campbell.
Be fast Savill, Saville.
Be firm Coats, Cotes, Ferrie.
•Be hardie Edmonston, Edmonstoue.
BE H ' 5*2 CAN'
Be hardy ......................................................... ; ........... Edmmston.
Be it fast ..................................................................... Ashby, Atkins, Fotherin^Uarn,
Be just and fear not ...................................................... Hewitt, Payne.
Bella ! horrida bella . . .......... Wars I horrid wars ! .............. . Lysaght.
Bello ac pace paratus ............ Prepared in peace and in war.... Braikenridge.
Be mindful .................................................................. Brodie, Calder, Campbell.
Benedictus qui tollit crucein. . . He is blessed who bears the cross. . . Bennet.
Bene factum ...................... Well done .............................. Weldon.
Beneficiorum memor ............ Mindful of favours ................. Nicholson.
Bene paratum dulci ............. Well prepared for good fortune . . . Ogilvy.
Bene praeparatum pectus ....... A heart well prepared ............... Blake-Jex.
Bene qui pacifici .................. Blessed are the peace-makers ....... Allardice.
Bene qui sedula ............. ..... He who acts diligently acts well... Arkley.
Bene tenax ........................ With noble tenacity .................. Bennet.
Benigno numine .................. Under propitious influence ......... Bentley, Horsford, Pitt.
Be not wanting ............................................................ Baillie, Bazilie, Bazley.
Be right, and persist ....................................................... Young.
Be sure ........................................................................ Pasley.
Be traist... ................................................................. Innes, Sheils.
Be true ....................................................................... Bruce, M'Guarie.
Better deathe than shame ............................................... Pearsall.
Beware in time ............................................................. Lumisden, Lumsdean.
Be watchful ........................................ . ......................... Daroch.
Bi 'se mac an t-slaurie .......... Be thou the son of the crook ....... Beacher-Wriion, M'Laurir*.
Bis ti ici ....................... . .............................................. Kincaid.
Blow, hunter, thy horn .................................................... Forrester.
Blow shrill .................................................................. Mercier.
Bold ...... ... .................................................................. Spence.
Bon ac^o'd ........................ Good harmony ........................ Towers.
Bon fin .............................. A good end ........................... Graham.
Bon fortune ....................... Good luck .............................. Ferrier.
Bonis omnia bona ......... . ...... All is good to the good .............. Orr.
Bonne et belle assez ............. Good and handsome enough ....... Belasis, Bellasyse.
Bono vince malu m ............... Overcome evil with good ............ Finch, Gerard.
Boulogne et Cadiz ............... Boulogne and Cadiz ................ Heygate.
en avant .................. Putfmct. .......................... j
Boyne ......................................................................... Kidder.
Breyrgrod Eryri .................. The Barons of North Wales ...... Wynn- Williams.
Syand .............................. Remain ................................. Gordon, Seaton.
Bydand ............................. Remaining ............................ J
Bydand to the last ......... ...... Remaining for ever .................. > Gordon.
Byde ........................................................................... )
Byde be ...................................................................... Gordon.
By degrees .................................................................. Brey.
Byde together. .............................................................. Gordon.
By faith we are saved..... ................................................ Cathcart.
By industry we prosper .................................................. Gavin.
By the providence of God ................................ . ............... Mac Sween.
By these we shine ......................................................... MacCouach.
By valour .............................................. , ..................... Herin, Heron.
By wounding I cure ...................................................... Stirling.
Cada uno es higo de sub obras Every man according to his works Boss.
Cadam a 'r cyf rwys .............. Mighty and cunning ................ Williams.
Cadenti porrigo dextram ...... j I »**£ m* ^ht ^*.^ j Pearae.
Cselitus mihi vires ............... My strength is from Heaven ...... Jones.
Caelitus vires ..................... Strength from Heaven .............. Whitson.
Cseteris major qui melior ...... j ^S^^^J^lfj j Radcliff-
Calcar honeste .................... A spur with honour ................. Crawford.
Callide et honeste ............... With skill and honour .............. Calley.
Calm .......................................................................... Macadam, M'Adam.
Campo fero pnemia belli ...... j T ^^^^9^^ \ Campbell.
Canada ..... .................................................................. Brock, Prevost.
CAN 513 CCEL
Candida With candour Stewart.
Candide et caute With candour and caution Elliot, Elliott, Grieve.
Candida et constanter Candidly and steadily Coventry, Irvine.
Candide et secure ... Openly and fearlessly Graham.
Candide, sed caute Openly, but cautiously Sinclair.
Candidiora pectora Purer hearts "Whytt.
Candor dat viribus alas.... Candour gives wings to strength... Hogarth, Howgart, Rocufort.
Candore By candour Robe.
Capta majora Employed in greater things Geddes.
CaraDeonihilocarent \ God's beloved are in want o/Jw k
( nothing )
Caraid 'an am feum A friend in time of need Smith, Smyth.
Carn na cuimhne The rock of remembrance Favquharson.
Carpe diem Enjoy to-day Cullen.
Cassis tutissima virtus Virtue is the safesthelmet j AlJ££r' Cholmondely» Dela'
Cause causedit Elphinstone.
Caute et sedulo Cautiously and carefullg Brown, Johnston.
Caute, non astute Cautiously, not treacherously Ross.
Caute, sed strenue Cautiously, but vigorously Hamlyn.
Cautus a future Cautious for the future Bowen.
Cave Beware Cave.
Cave, adsum Beware, I am here Jardin, Jardine.
Cave, Deus videt Beware, God sees Cave.
Cave lupum Beware of the wolf. Huband.
( Candlish, Cavendish, Cruik-
Cavendotutus Safe by waring I shank, Cruckshanks, M'
( Gandlish, Waring.
Cave paratus Be prepared, and beware Johnston.
Cedant arma togse A rms must give place to the gown Reade.
Celer atque fidelis Swift and faithful Duine.
Celeretaudax Swift and bold ..., Jackson, Pear co.
Celer et vigilans Swift and watchful Douce.
Celeriter et jucunde Quickly and pleasantly Rogers.
Celeriter nil crede Believe nothing hastily Stringer.
Certa cruce salus Sure salvation by the cross Garritte, Kinnaird.
Certamine parata Prepared for the contest Cairncross.
Certamine summo In the midst of the battle Brisbon, Brisbane, M'Onoghuy.
Certavi et vici I have fought and conquered Byrne, Thunder.
Certior dum cerno While I discern more surely Lundin.
Certior in coalo domus A surer habitation in heaven Adams.
Certum pete finem Aim at a sure end... \ Bisslan£ Corse, Crosse, How-
( ard, Thompson.
Cervus lacessitus leo The stag harassed by the lion .... Sheridan.
Cervus, non servus A stag, not a slave Goddard.
Chacun le sien Each his own Bourke.
Chase Geary.
Che sara sara What must be, must be Chatfeild, Chatfield Russeli.
Chi la fa I' aspetti *'« *.** f"* j
Christi crux est mea lux Christ's cross is my light Northcote.
Fetherston.
Binning.
Stewart.
Christi pennatus sidera morte ( Through the death of Christ, on
peto I wings I seek the ski/
Christo duce feliciter...
( ductor
Christus mihi lucrum Christ is my reward
Christus providebit Christ will provide Thomson.
Christus sit regula vitse Let Christ be the rule of life Samevell-' Watson.
Civil and religious liberty Wood.
Cio che Dio vuole is voglio.... What God will, I will Dormer.
Clariora sequor / pursue more illustrious objects.. Buchanan.
Clarior e tenebris. Brighter after obscurity.... j Leeson, Lightbody, Purves,
\ Purvis.
Clarior exobscuro More glorious from obscurity Sanderson
Clariores e tenebris Brighter after the darkness Polden, Puleston.
Clarior hinc honos Hence the greater honour Buchanan.
Clarum reddit industria Industry renders illustrious ... Milne.
dementia et animis By clemency and courage )
dementia tecta rigore Clemency tempering rigour C ^-au^e«
caninius. We sing of heavenly th ings '. '. '. '. '. '. '. Synge.
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CCEL 514 CON
sequor .................. I follow heavenly things ............ M'Donald, Monro.
Ccelis exploratis .................. Having searched the heavens ...... Herschel.
Ccelitus datum .................... Granted by heaven .................. Borthwick, Finlason, Finlay.
Coelitus mihi vires ............... My strength is from heaven ....... Jones.
Coelitus vires ..................... Strength from the sky ............... Mallet.
Coelum, non animum ............ Heaven, not courage ............... j ^^ FinlT^' Rh°de8'
Waldegrave, Waldgrave.
CcBlum, non solum .............. Heaven, not the earth ............... j Steavenson, Stevenson, Ste-
\ VCDSuOQC*
Coelum quid quaerimus ultra... What seek we more than heaven.. . Godman.
Coelum versus ..................... Heavenward .......................... Dickson.
Coeur fidele ........................ Faithful heart ....................... Hart.
Cogadh na slth ..... . ............. Peace or war ......................... M'Crummin.
Cogit amor ........................ Love compels ......................... Joass.
Cogito .............................. / think ..... , ........................... Weems.
Cognosce teipsum,etdiscepati Know thyself , and learn to suffer Rawlings.
Colens Deum efr regem ......... Worshipping God and the king . . . Collins.
Color fidesque perennis ......... Beauty and everlasting faith ..... Irton.
Comme k Dieu playra. .......... When to God I cry .. ............... Thorp.
Commejefus ..................... As 1 was .............................. More, Ward.
Comme je trouve ................ As I find it ........................... Butler.
Commit thy work to God ................................................ Sinclair.
Commodum, non damnuin.... A gain, not a loss ................... Backie.
Compositum jus f asque animi Law and equity ...................... Law, Laws.
Conamine augeor ................ / am enriched by the effort ........ Leslie, Lesly.
Concipe spescertes ............... Indulge sure hopes .................. Sealy.
Concordant nomini facta ...... Deeds suiting our name ............ Grace.
Concordia et sedulitate ......... With harmony and diligence ..... Goldsmid.
Concordia, integrita, industria Concord, integrity, and industry Rothschild.
Concordia praesto ................ Concord at hand ..................... Forbes.
Concordia res crescunt ......... Riches increase by concord ........ Bromhead.
Concordia vincit .................. Unanimity overcomes ............... Cochran, Cochrane, Cochrin.
Concussus surgit ................. Jlises though shaken ................ Garrioch.
Concussus surgo .................. I arise from the shock ............... Garriock, Ganiocks.
Condide ............................ Be secret .............................. Stewart.
Confide reoW agens .............. Trust in fair **«
<*"«• .............................. '«"-
Confido, conquiesco .............. / trust, I am content
Confido in Deo .................... Itrustin God ........................ Backhouse.
Confido in Domino ............... I trust in the Lord .................. Peterkin.
Confido, non confundor ......... I trust ; I am not put to shame... Tyndale, Tynedale.
Confisus veribus .................. Expecting the spring ................ Watson.
Con juncta virtuti f ortuna ...... Fortune is joined to bravery ....... M'Beth.
Conjunctio firmat ................ Union strengthens ................... Middleton.
Conquiesco ........................ I am at rest .......................... Metcalfe.
Consequitur quodcunque petis Whatever you seek is obtained ..... Taylor, Taylour.
Consequitur quodcunque petit He obtains whatever he seeks ...... Drummond, Taylor.
Consilio ac virtute ............... By wisdom and valour .............. Rose-Lewin.
Consilio et animis ................ With prudence and courage ....... Maitland, Bamadge.
Consilio et impetu ............... By wisdom and valour .............. Agnew.
Consilio et prudentia ............ By policy and prudence ............ Le Poer Trench, Trench.
Consilio et vi ..................... By wisdom and might .............. Perrier.
Consilio, non impetu ............ By wisdom, not by rashness ........ Agnew, Agnew- Vans.
Constance et f erme .............. Perseverance and decision ......... Osbaldeston, Osboldeston.
Constans contraria spernit ..... Firmly spurns opposition ........... Edgeworth.
Constans et fidelis ............... Constant and faithful .............. Spoure, Spoor.
Constans et prudens ............. Firm and prudent ................... Campbell.
(Coggan, Cogan. Colboi lie,
Constanafidei ..................... Constant to honour .................. j Ridley.
Constans justitiam moniti ..... l.. RusselL
Constant ............................... IL.y.V.V.".'.'.'.".'.!!'.!!.'!'. ........... Gray.
Constant and true ......................................................... Rose Ross, Rosse.
Constant en tout .................. Constant in all ........................ Standish-Carr.
Constanter ......................... With constancy ...................... Hore.
Constanter et prudentia ......... Steadily and with prudence ....... Campbell.
Constantia et virtute ............ By constancy and virtue ............ Amherst.
Constancy ........................................................ -. ........... M'Kowan.
Contei-tement passe richesse.. Contentment surpasses riches ...... tfowyer.
COP SiS CUI
Copiose et opportune ............ Plentifully, and in time ............ Bun ten.
Corda serata fero ................. I carry a heart shut up ............. ) LQckjwKrt;
Corda ssrata pando ............... I lay open a heart shut up ......... \
Corde et animo ................... With heart and soul ................ Clayhills.
Corde et manu .................... ) ^ ^ and hand ............... | G°^°# Steuarfc' Stewart''
Corde manuque .................. ) ( Watlmg.
Cordi dat robora virtus ......... Virtue strengthens the heart ....... Porch.
Cor nobyle, cor immobyle ..... j A %££^^'^^ \ Vivian.
Corona mea Christus ............ Christ is my crown .................. Chetwoode, Lapsley, Lapslie.
Coronat fides ...................... Fidelity crowns ....................... Ball, Pringle.
Cor unum, via una. .............. One heart, one way ................... Cecil, Sandford.
Cor vulneratum .................. A wounded heart ..................... Mack.
SArrol, Cuming, Gumming,
Cummin,Cummyng,Dounief
Downie, Hillson, Turubull.
Courage et esperance ............ Hope and courage .................. Storie.
Courage sans peur ............... Courage Mkoutfear ...............
Court no friend, dread no foe ........................................... Mallock.
Craggan an fhithich ............. The rock of the raven ................ M'Donnel, MacDonnell.
Craig elachie ...................... The rock of alarm ......... . .......... Grant.
Craignez honte .................... Dread shame ......................... Bentinck, Dillwyn, Weston.
Craig dhubh ....................... The black rock ........................ Farquharson.
Cras mihi ........................... To-morrow for me .................... Parbury.
Creag dhubh chloinn Chatain The black rock of clan Chattan... Macpherson.
C rede Byron ....................... Trust Byron .......................... Biron, TJyron.
Crede cornu ........................ Trust in horn ......................... Horuoy.
CredeDeo ......................... Trust in God .......................... Atkinson.
Crede et vince..... ................ Believe and conquer. ................. Toash.
Credo ............................... I believe ................................ Sinclair.
Credo, atno et regno ............ / believe, love, and rule ............. Clive.
Credo cruci Christi .............. Trust in the cross of Christ ........ Wood.
Credo et videbo .................. / believe, and I shall see ........... Cheslie, Chiesly.
Crescam ut prosim ............... / will increase, that I may do good Mitchelson.
Crescat Deo promotore ......... m Leslie.
Crescendo prosim ................ Let me do good by increasing ..... Scot.
Crescit sub pondere virtus ..... Virtue thrives under oppression... j M^ ^^ FieldinS* ,
Crescitur cultu ................. .. Is increased by culture .............. Barton.
Crescitque virtute ............... And grows by virtue ................ Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.
Cresco .............................. I increase .............................. Mitchael, Mitchell, Stiven.
Cresco et spero ................... / increase, and Ihope ............... Hannay.
Cresco per crucem ............... / grow through the cross. ........... Rowan.
Crw^rd)b°° ^ Irl8h WatCh~j J^&*™ ............................ Bodkin, Fitzgerald.
Cruce delector ..................... I joy in the cross ..................... Sinclair.
Cruce glorior ...................... I glory in the cross .................. Pye.
Crucem ferre dignum ........... Bear your cross with dignity ...... Newenham, Worth,
Cruce, non leone fides .......... j ^^* .^.^^.f^ } ^athew.
Cruce, non prudentia. ........... By the cross, not by wisdom ........ Topham.
Cruce salus ........................ Salvation in the cross ............... Shee.
Cruce spes mea ................... In the cross is my hope .............. Bird.
Cruce vincimus. .................. We conquer by the cross ............ Newbigging.
Cruci, dum spiro, fido ,
Cruciata cruce junguntur
Crux Cbristi nostra corona....
While I breathe, my trust is in
the cross.
Troubles are connected with the
cross.
Arundel, Netterville.
Gairden, Gardyne.
The cross of Christ is our crown.. Barclay, Mercer, Mersar.
Crux Christi mea corona. ...... Christ's cross my crown ............. Mercer.
Crux Christi salus mea ......... My salvation is the cross of Christ Peck.
Crux dat salutem ................ The cross gives salvation ............ Sinclair.
Crux mihi grata quies .......... The cross gives me welcome rest... j ^^^ Edi6' Macada!W'
Crux salutem confert ............ The cross brings salvation .......... Barclay.
Cubo, sed euro .................... / lie down, but am on my guard.. Dickson.
(Jubo, ut excubo .................. I rest while I watch ................. Graeme, Graham.
Cui debeo fidus. .................. j "** ™ Craw.
CUI 5*6 DE H
r..
Cuimhnich bas Alpiu ............ Remember the death of Alpin ..... M' Alpin, Alpin, Macalpia.
Cuislean mo chridhe ............ T*he pulsation of my heart ......... M'Donnel.
Cum corde ......................... With the heart ...................... :. Drummond.
Cum periculo lucrum ............ Gain with danger .................. Ogilvie.
Cum plena magis ................. When more full ...................... Smith.
Cum progressu euntis ........... Moving with progress ............... Seation.
Cum prudentia sedulus ......... Careful, with prudence ............. Beatson, Betson.
Cuncta mea mecuin ............. All my property is with me ......... Stedman.
Cunctanter, tamen fortiter.... Leisurely, yet resolutely ............. Hutchinson.
Cura atque industria ............ By care and industry ............... Vair.
Cura cedit fatum ................. j Ca™£lnesS * a substituie for f01" j Thomson.
Cura dat victoriam ............... Foresight gives victory .............. Denham.
Curse cedit fato ................... Destiny yields to care ............... Thomson.
Cura et candore .................. By prudence and sincerity ......... Cunningham, Forbes.
Cura et constantia ............... Care and constancy .................. Cunninghame, Cunningham.
Cura et industria .............. ... Care and industry .................. Walker.
Curse pii Diis sunt ............... The pious are the care of the gods Mogg.
Cura quietem ............ . ........ Regard your repose .................. Hall.
Cure bu ........................... I have broken my hold .............. Farrell.
Curo dum quiesco ............... / am on my guard while I rest... Maxwell.
Currit qui curat ................... He runs who takescare .............. Fuller.
Cursum perficio .................. I accomplish my course ............. Hunter.
Cuapta fracta causa coronas.... Eolt>
D
Dabit Deus vela God will Jill the sails Tennant.
Dabit otia Deus God will give repose Brisbane-M'Dougafl.
Dabunt aspera rosas Difficulties will produce pleasure Mushet.
Dakyns,thedevil'sinthehempe Dakyns.
DanteDeo By the bounty of God Wolff.
Dant Deo They give for God Wood.
Dant priscse decorum Ancient things give renown Stewart.
Dant vires gloriam Strength gives glory Hog.
Darcen Knight.
Dare quam accipere To give rather than to receive Guy.
Archdale, Archdall, Duthie,
Data fata secutus Following the fates allotted to me '
Dat cura commodum Prudence gives profit.
St John, Streatfield, Stret-
field.
Mill, Milne.
Dat cura quietem Prudence gives rest Medlicott, Medlycott.
Dat Deus incrementum God gives increase Crofton, Otley.
Dat Deus originem God gives high birth Hamilton.
Dat et sumit Deus God gives and God takes away. . . . Ethelston.
Dat gloria vires A good name gives strength Hog, Hogg, Hogue.
Debonnair Kind or gracious Bethune, Lindsay.
De bon valoir servir le roi * To serve the king with good will... Bennet, Gray, Grey.
Deccan Hislop.
Decens et honestum Becoming and honourable Fy f e, Fy ffe.
Decerptse dabuntodorem Roses plucked will give sweet smell Aiton.
Decide and dare Dyce.
Decori decus addit avito j He addfs hon™r '° that °f hisl Erskine.
( ancestors )
Decrevi I have determined Nugent.
Decus summum virtus Virtue the chief ornament Holburn,Holeburne, Hulburn.
De Dieu tout From God is everything Mervyn, Beckford.
^s s£ow • I Euthven.
Deeds shaw )
Defend '. Grassick, Wood.
Defend, and spare not MacConachio.
Defendendo vinco ... I conquer by defending Graham.
Defensio, non offensio Defence, not offence Mudie.
Defend the fold Cartwright.
De hirundine..., Of the swallow ArundeL
DEI 517 DEU
Dei dono sum quod sum ....... By the grace of God I am what lam Lumisden, Lumsden, Lundin,
Dei donum ........................ The free gift of God ................ Darling.
Dei memor,gratusamiciS ......
Dei providentia juvat ........... God's providence assists ............ Welman-Noel.
Delectare in Domino ............ To rejoice in the Lord ............... Bampfylde.
Delectat amor patrise ............ The love of native land delights. . . Smith.
! Brown, Cree, Harvie, ITarvey
M'Crae, M'Crea, ll'Cree,
M'Crie.
Delectatio mea ................... My delight ........................... Pollock.
Delfugo I avola ............................................................ Berners.
Delhi .......................................................................... Ochterlony.
Deliciae mei ....................... My delight ........................... Dalgleish.
Demeure par la verite .......... Keep fast by the truth ............... Mason.
De montealto ..................... From a lofty mountain ............ Maude.
D'en haut ..... . .................... From above ........................... Whitefoord.
Denique coelo fruar .............. / will enjoy heaven at last.. ...... Melville.
Denique deous .................... Honour at last ....................... Stoddart.
Denuo fortasse lutescat ......... j M<%^*^J^^ ^come^ Spurdens<
Deo adjuvante. ................... God assisting me ..................... Pellew, Solomons.
Deoadjuvante, nontimendum {^/mrl^ *** * n°**nfl'{- Fitzwilliam, Peters, William*
Deo adverse, leo vincitur ...... God opposing, the lion is conquered Newenham.
Deo data ........................... Given to God ...... ................... Arundel.
Deo donum ....................... A gift from God ................. ... Darling.
Deo duce .......................... Under the conduct of God^ ....... Hennidge.
Deo duce, ferro comitante ..... f t «S £.. .'^ \
D- duce, decrevi ...............
Deo ducente, nil nocet ......... When God leads, nothing hurts... Pelly.
Deo duce, sequor ................ I follow, God being my guide ..... Wheelton.
Deo et principe .................. For God and m,y prince ............ Lamb.
Deo et regi fidelis ................ Faithful to God and the king ..... Atkinson.
Deo et regi ........................ For God and king ..... , ............. Stanhope.
Deo favente ...................... By God favouring me .............. Alves, Mitchell.
Deo favente, florebo ............ j ^J^J™0™ °f God * shatt Blenshell, Blinshall
Deo gloria ......................... Glory to God ......................... Bennet, Gennys.
Deo gratias ........................ Thanks to God ....................... Senhouse.
Deo inspirante.regefa^nte... j
Stahlschmidt, StrahlschmlJX
Groze, Maitland, Pellew,
Deojuvante ....................... God assisting ......................... j Sampson, Tawse, Wodder-
( spoon.
Deo juvante, vinco .............. / conquer by the help of God ...... Stewart, Officer.
Deo, non fortuna ................. Through God, not by chance ...... J DipefrewGaFdiner
Deo pagit ........................... He promises to God ................. Pagit, Pagitt.
Deo patrise amicus ............... A friend to God and my country Abbot, Granville.
Deo, patrise, tibi ................. For God, my native land, and thee Lambard.
Deo regique debeo ............... I owe it to God and the king ...... Johnson.
Deo volente ....................... If God will ........................... Campbell, Palliser.
Depechez .......................... Make haste ........................... Govan.
Depressus extollor ............... I am exalted by depression ........ Butler.
Despicio terrena .................. / contemn earthly things .......... Bedingfield, M'Crobie.
Despicio terrena et solem con- ( / gaze on the sun, and spurn the ) -o •,. ~ ,,
templor ......................... j earth ................................ j Bedmgneld.
De tout mon co3ur .............. With all my heart .................. Boleau, Pollen.
Detur forti palma ............... Let the reward be given to the brave Sinclair.
Deum cole, regem serva ........ Worship God, obey the king ....... Cole.
Deum et regem .................. God and king ....................... Collins.
Deum time ........................ ) p Q , ( Murray.
Deumtimete ..................... ^ ear God ....... .. ..................... j ^^
•Deus adesto ....................... Let God be present .................. Brown.
Deua adjuvat nos ................ Godassistsus .............. ] Booth.
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Deus alit eos God feeds them Croker.
Deus clypeus rneus God is my shield Biddell, Biddle, Biddelle.
Deus dabit God will give More.
Deus dabit vela God will Jill the sails Albertusde Alasco, CampbtlL
Deus est super domo God is Straker.
Deus evehit pios God exalts the pious Brown.
Deus gubernat navem God steers the vessel Leckie.
Deus hsec otia fecit God hath given this tranquillity Williams.
Deus incrementum dabit God will give increase Firth.
Deus intersit Let God be in the midst Stephens.
Deusjuvat God assists Duff, M'Duff.
Deus major columna God the greater support Henniker, Majur.
Deus me sustinet God sustains me Arbuthnot.
Deus rneum solamen God is my comfort Keir.
-~ •i.'j-x n j - 11 \ Auchterlonie, Aughterlony,
Deusmihi adjutor God is my helper j Ochterlonie, Ouchterlony7'
Deus mihi providebit God will provide for me Goold.
Deus mihisol God is my sun Nicholson-Steele.
Deus nobiscum, quis contra (// God be with us, who can be
Deus nobis h*c otio fecit
Deusnobis, quis contra?
against us.
Morres.
Bolger.
Bolgar, Burrow, De Mont-
morency, Morres, More-*.
God hath not forgotten the humble Meynell.
Deus pascitcorvos ' God feeds the ravens Jones, Owen, CorLp.i.
Deus pastor meus God is my shepherd Boggie, Bogie.
Deus, patria, rex God, native land, and Icing........ Phillips.
Deus prosperat justos God prospers the just Heathcote.
Deus protector noster God our protector Sweden, Tennent.
Deus providebit God will provide j ^jjg Marshall,0 Mather^ 7>
Deussolamen God my comfort Ker, Kerr.
Deutlich und wahr. Distinct and true Schrieber.
( Jackson, Main waring, Main-
Devant, si je puis Foremost, if I can -j . warring, Mainwairiiig,
( Scroope.
Devouement sans bornes Devotion without bounds Prodgers.
Deus et libertas God and liberty Godfrey.
Duw yd ein cryfdur God, that is our strength Edwards.
T-. . ., ^ My rioht hand conouers by the ) TT i
Dextra cruce vmcit , .. -\ y u > Hurley.
Dextra fideque By my right hand and faith Bell.
Dh* aindheoin co theireadh e In spite of who would gainsay ... M 'Donald.
AIA THS STENHS Through the narrow way Clarke.
Diciendo y haciendo Paget.
Dictis f actisque simplex Simple in words and deeds Sawrey .
Dieppe Harvey.
Dieu aidant God assisting Balfour.
Dieu avec nous God with us Berkeley, Burroughs.
Dieu ayde May God help De Montmorency.
Dieu defend le droit God defends the right j B1£"
Dieu donne God gives ,... Colpoys.
Dieu est ma roche God is my rock Reoch.
Dieu est mon aide God is my help Band.
Dieu et ma foi God and my faith Favil.
Dieu et mon droit God and my right Guelp.
Dieu et mon pays God and my country M'Kirdy.
Dieu me conduise God guide me Delaval.
Dieu pour la Tranchee, qui jGod for the trenches, whoever ) -, p T .
contre ( may oppose j
Dieu pour nous God for us Fletcher, Peters.
Dieu, une voi, une foi God, one king, one faith Rush.
Die virescit It flourishes by day Wood.
Difficilia quse pulchra What is honourable is difficult.... Elford.
Dilectatio Delight Forbes.
Diligentia Diligence Dickman.
Diligentia cresco lincreaseby diligence Moncrief.
Diligentia ditat Diligence enriches Ferrier, Newall, NewelL
Diligentia et honore With diligence and honour Garnett.
DIL 519 DUL
Diligentia et vigilantis* By diligence and vigilance Semple.
Diligentia fit ubeitas Diligence causes plenty Hay.
Dinna waken sleeping dogs Robertson, Forbes.
Disce ferenda pati Learn to suffer what must be borne De Hollyngworthe
Disce pati Learn to bear Donkin, Duncan
DisciplinS, fide, perseverentiS {^^^^ ^^ ""? P6™' \ Duckworth,
Discite justitiam Learn justice Nisbet.
Disponendo me, non mutando (By disposing, not by changing ) I^Q^^,
me (_ 7/16 j
Dissipate Disperse Scrimzeor, Scrymzeor.
Ditat Deus God enriches Fortun, M'Taggart.
Ditat et alit It enriches and nourishes Guthrie.
Ditat servata fides Faith kept enriches Archibald, Innes, Papillon.
Divina gloria roris Pl±S °f * «""*» *'
Foster.
jy . ... ., (To herself she chants divine Lachlan, Lauchlan, Lawchlan,
m ( strains j Loghlan.
Divino robore By divine strength Galiez, Galliez, Gellie, Gelly.
Divisa conjmago I heal divisions Gordon.
Docendo disce Learn by teaching. Brown.
Do good Spence.
Dolu 6re dente lacessiti Bitten, they felt pain Arden .
Domat omnia virtus Virtue overcomes all things Ffarrington.
Domi ac foris At home and abroad UTorie.
Domiue, dirige nos 0 Lord, direct us Brome.
Domine, speravi 0 Lord, I have hoped Lloyd.
Domini factum The work of the Lord Sibthorpe.
Domini factum est It is the work of the Lord Sibbald, Scott.
Domino quid reddam Wliat shall I render to the Lord ? Blofeld.
Dominus dedit The Lord gave j ^rries
Dominus fecit The Lord made Baird, Jackson,
Dominus f ortissima turris God is a most strong tower Haviland.
Dominus ipse f aciet The Lord himself will do it Adam.
{Anderson, Boyle, Burton,
Glasgow, Lawson, Mac Laws,
M'Laws, M'Vicar, Maaou.
Domumantiquamredintegrare To restore an ancient house Hepburn.
Donee impleat Until it fill Souter, Kidd, Kydd.
Donee impleat orbem Until it fill the world Hay, Kidd, Kyd.
Donee rursus impleat orbem Until it again fill the world Somervil, Sommerville.
Do no yll, quoth D'Oyle D'Oyley.
Do, or die Douglas.
Do well, and doubt not Blakiston, Brice, Bryce.
ifv. n j i *. xi- * ( Bruce, Elphingston, Gordon,
Do well, and let them say. j gcoj. gCQtt
Do well, doubt not Kingsmill.
Do well, doubt nought Bruce.
SCarnagie, Carnaghi, Gordon,
Hay-Macdougall, Hodgson,
Monro, Munro.
Dread shame Leighton.
Droit Right Tunstall.
Droit a chacun Right to each Dobede.
Droit et avant. Right and forward Townshend.
Droit et loyal Upright and loyal Vanneck.
Droit et loyaute Right and loyalty Vannock.
Drwy Rynwedd Gwaed Walwyn.
Ducit amor patrise -s e ' °* m^ c n r^ a s I Lechmere, Philips.
( me on i
Ducit Dominus The Lord leads Dezom.
Ducitur hinc honos Hence honour is drawn Buchanan.
Ducitur, non trahitur He is led, not drawn Alexander.
Dulcedine capior j I ^ caPtivated M Peasant-
Dulce periculum Danger is sweet
Dulce pro patria periculum... Danger for our country is sweet
Dulce quod utile That is sweet which is useful Strang.
•Dulces ante omnia musa> ™* ***"* Lowe3-
Houlatsone.
M'Alla, M'Call, M'Aulay,
Mackauly.
Ker.
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Dulcidine .......................... By sweetness ........................... Bogle.
Dulcis amor patriae .............. Sweet is the love of country ........ Clifford, Fitz-Wygram,
Dulcis pro patria labor ......... Labour for our country is sweet... M'Kerrel, McKerrell.
Dulcius ex asperis.... ........... Sweeter after difficulties ............ Ferguson, Fer^usson
Dum clarum,reotum teneam
Dumcresco, spero ............... While I grow, f hope ............... Rider.
Dum in arborein .................. While in the tree ..................... Hamilton.
Dum memor ipse mei ........... While he himself is mindful of me Irvine.
Dum vigilo, paro ................. While I watch, I prepare .......... Gordon.
Dum sedulo prospero ........... As yet I prosper by assiduity ...... Swinton.
Dum sisto, vigilo ................. While I stand, I watch ............ Gordon
Du,nSpiro,ccdeStiaspero ...... j W^SSS^S£^> \
Dum spiro, spero Wldle I breathe, I hope.
Anderson, Asscoti, Asscotti,
Auchmuty, Aylmer, Ban-
natyne, Brook, Colquhoun,
Compton, Coriton, Coryton,
Dearden, Dillon, Drum
mond, Elrick, Gaunt, Glaze-
brook, Greaves, Hoare, Hun-
ter, Learmonth, Nicholls,
Partridge, Pearson, Pount,
Sharp, Spearman, Stover,
Symonds, Taylor, Thomp-
son.
Dum -varior Until I am changed Ramsay.
Dum vigilo tutus. While I watch, I am safe Gordon.
Dum vivo, spero.... While Hive, I hope j Me°t®*th' Monteith> Thc™>
( Whiteway.
Pran vivo, vireo While I live, I flourish Latta.
Durat, ditat, placet. It sustains, it enriches, it pleases Ged, Geddes, Geddies.
Durate Be lasting Evelyn.
Duris non f rangor 1 am not broken by hardships Muir, Mure.
Durum patienti& frango / overcome difficulty by patience ( ^^^Muxe^^' M°0rft|
Durum sed certissimum Hard, but very sure * Gillanders.
Duw a ddarpar i'r brain Godfeedeth the ravens. .. Williams.
Duw a digon God and enough Prytherch.
Duw au bendithi God bless them Pryse.
Duw vde ein cryfdwr God, thou art my strength Edwards.
Dux mihi veritas Truth is my guide Haggard.
Dux vitae ratio Reason is theguide of my life Bennet, West-Robert*.
Duwdyras God, thy grace Keineys-Tynte.
E
Eadhon dean agus na caomhain Ev en do, and spare not Macgregor, Peter.
Eamus quo ducit f ortuna Let us go where fortune leads Atty.
EchelCoryg The Axle of Coryg White.
E'en do M'Hud.
( Greg, Gregorson, Macgregor.
E'en do, and spare not < MacPeter, Mallock, Peter.
( Peters.
E'en do, bait spair nocht M'Gregor.
E'en do, but spare not Gregorson.
Efficiunt clarum studio They make it clear by study Milne, Mylne.
Effloresco 1 flourish Boyle, Cairnes, Cairns.
Efflorescent cornices dum ( Crows will abound while the sun ) -p ,
micatsol ( shines j
E labore dulcedo Pleasure arises from labour Bogle, Innes, M'Innes.
Elvenaca floreat vitis. Let the vine of divine flourish Elvin.
Emerge I come up Glass, Webster.
En bonne foy In good faith Chadwick, Purefoy-BagwelL
En caligine veritas Truth in darkness Calverley.
En Dieu est ma fiance In God is my trust Luttrell-Olmius.
En Dieu est ma foy On God is my reliance Staunton.
En Dieu est mon esperance... In God is my hope Gerard, Walmesley.
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521
ET V
En Dieu est inon espoir
En Dieu est tout
En Dieu ma foi
Endure fort
En esperanza
En grace affie
En la rose je fleurie
Enough in my hand
En parole je vis
Ense animus major
Ense et animo
En suivant la verite
En vain espere, qui ne craint
Dieu
Er cordiad y ceera
Erectus, non electus
Ero quod eram
Errantia lumina fallunt
Eryr Eryrod Eryri
Esperance
Esperance en Dieu..
E spinis
Essayez
Essay ez hardiment. «
In God is my hope
In God is all ,
On God is my reliance . .
Suffer bravely ,
In hope ,
Engrafted into grace....
I flourish in the rose
/ live by the word
Courage is greater than the sword
With sword and courage
By following the truth ..
They hope in vain who fear not
God
Notwithstanding the agreement
of the fortification
Exalted, not chosen
1 will be what I was
Wandering lights deceive
The eagle of the eagles of North
Wales
Hope
Hope in God ,
From the thorns
Try
Try boldly
Trevanion-Bettesworth, Smith
Conolly, Dawes, "VVentworth.
Favill.
Lindsay.
Mack.
Brudenell, Grace.
Lenox, Roos, Roose.
Cunninghame.
Legge.
Ryiner.
Grant.
Wallop, Williams.
Esse quam videri To be, rather than to seem,.
Est meruisse satis .
Est modus
Est nulla fallacia...
Est pii Deum et patriam dili-
gere
Est voluntas Dei
Esto quod esse videris
Esto semper fidelis
Esto, sol, testis
Esto vigilans
Et arma et virtus
Et arte, et marte
Et custos et pugnax
Et decerpta dabunt odorem...
Et decus et pretium recti
Et Dieu mon appuy
Et domi et foris
E tenebris lux
Eternitatem cogita
Et juste et vray
Et loquor ettaceo
Et manu et corde
Et marte, et arte
Et mea messis erit
Et neglecta verescit
Et nos quoque tela sparsimus
Et patribus et postentati
Et servata fides perfectus
amorque ditabunt
Ettle weel
Et suavis et fortis
Kt suives moy
Et, si ostendo, non jacto
Et vi et virtu t9...,
It is enough to have deserved
There is amean
There is no deception
It is the duty of a pious man
to love God and h: . native
country
It is the will of God.
Be what you seem to be*
Be always faith fu I
Sun, be thou a witness
Be watchful «
Both arms and valour
Both by art and force....**
Both a keeper and champion
And plucked, they will give forth
an odour
Both the glory and reward of
worth
And God my support
Both at home and abroad
Light out of darkness.....
Think on eternity
Both just and true
/ both speak and hold my tongue
"With hand and heart
Both by strength and art
My harvest also will come
It flourishes, even when neglected
And we also throw darts
Both for forefathers and pos-
terity
Both faith preserved and perfect
love will enrich
Purpose well
Pleasant and brave
And follow me
And if I show, I do not boast....
Both by strength and valour
Heaton.
Beaumont.
Landen, Scrogie.
Kinnaird.
j Owen.
Ffytche, Wallace.
Beverley, Bullock, Percy.
Dunlop.
Dundas, Saunders.
Dundas.
Boevey, Boevy, Bourne,
Bower, Bunbury, Coutd,
Croft, Deline, Maitland,
Mathie, Sheriff, Sherrif,
St Paul, Swire, Tumour,
Woodcock.
Massingberd.
Lister.
Car-Standish.
( Atkinson.
Baldwin.
I Aufrere, Cole, Milles, South
1 erne, Watson.
'Yea.
Jones.
Okeover.
Hamilton.
Bain, Bayne.
j Ma j ore banks, Majoribanks,
Marjoribanks.
Alton,
Fitzroy, Grafton.
Hungerford.
Callander, Livingstone, Mack.
Alston, Aston, Lightbody.
Boyd.
Wray.
Keith.
Bates.
Bain, Bayn, Druminond.
Denny.
Hamilton.
Hastings, Rawdon.
Lydal, Lydail, LyddalL
Yonge.
SmarK
Harper.
Haw ley.
Borrowe?, Stamina
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Et vitam impendere vero To sacrifice life for truth Fox- Vassel, Holland.
Ever faithful Gordon.
Ever ready Bryson, Burn.
-r, , £ , , (It becomes fruitful ly turning ) T , . T
Evertendo foecundat j Qver v j Imbne, Irarie.
Every bullet has its billet Vassall.
Every point Young.
Ewch yn uchae Go well Wynn- Williams.
Exaltabit honore He will exalt with honour Smyth.
Exaltavit humiles He hath exalted the humble Holt.
Exarmis honos Honour from arms Ogilvies, Ogilvy.
Ex bello quies Rest from war Murray.
Ex campo victories From the field of victory Campbell.
Ex candore decus Honour from sincerity Keith.
Excitari, non hebescere To be alive, not to grow dull De Grey.
Excitari, non hebescere To be refreshed, not to decay De Grey.
Excitat Arouses Ford.
Exegi Ihave tried Lees.
Exempla suorum The examples of our countrymen Innes.
Ex fide fortis Brave from trust Beauchamp, Lygon, Pindar.
Exflamma lux Light is from fiame Ingledew.
Ex hoc victoria signo Victory by this sign Rattary, Rattray.
Ex industria From industry Milne, Mylne.
Exitus acta probat The end proves actions. Biset, Nivison, Stanhope.
Ex merito By desert Cheston, Tharrold.
Expecta cuncta superne Expect all things from above Wilson.
Expecto I wait Hepburn.
Expedite Extricate Hunter.
Expertus fidelem Having found thee faithful Lewis.
Expugnare To conquer Crawfurd.
Ex recto decus Honour is from rectitude Durno.
Ex se ipso renascens Coming again from himself. Fraser.
Ex sola virtute honos Honour springs from virtue alone Johnston .
Ex sudore voluptas Beauty is produced by labour.... Swettenham.
Extant recte factis prsemia ... Rewards await right actions Coffin.
Extinguo I extinguish Dundas.
Ex undis aratra Ploughs from the waters Downie.
Ex unguibus leonis From the claws of the lion Ogilvie.
Ex unitate incrementum Increase comes from unity Guthrie, Guthry.
Ex usu commodum Convenient from use Smith.
Ex virtute honos Honour Gome's from virtue Jarden, Jardin.
Ex vulnere salus Health comes from a wound Borthwick.
Fac et spera Do and hope.
Arthur, Askew, Ayscough,
Campbell, Crommelin, De
la Cherios, Donald, Fea,
Hyatt, Ledsam, Littledale,
Matheson, Macknight, M'-
Gee, Scepter.
Facies qualis, mens talk. j AsJ^d c°untenance is> so is the j Blair.
Facie tenus Even to the face Wheeler.
Facta, non verba Deeds, not words j ^wflson ^arde ^^ ^^^
Factis, non verbis With deeds, not with words Money.
Facundia felix Happy eloquence Scot.
Faded, but not destroyed Paver.
Famse studiosus honestae Zealous of honourable fame Brown.
Famse vestigia retinens \Keeping to the footsteps °/ j Ennishowen.
( fame ]
Fai bien, crain lien 2)0 good, fear nothing Zornlin.
""aire mon devoir To do my duty Jocelynr
Faire sans dire To do, and be silent Blamire, Fox-Strangeways.
Faith and hope Lindsey.
Faith and works Nelson.
Faithful in adversity Hamilton.
Faithful to an unhappycountry Molyneux.
FAI 523 FID
Faitz proverount ........................................................... Grimston.
Fal y gallo ......................... As he can ............................. Lyle, Greenly.
Famam extendimus factis ...... j md^^,.^,1^^^ \ Vach, Veitcb.
Fama perennis erit .............. Fame will be everlasting ............ Wyborn.
Fama semper vivit ............... Fame lives always .................. Liddell.
Familias firmat pietas .......... Religion strengthens families ...... "Wardlaw.
Fari fac ............................ Make him speak out ................ Fairfax.
Fari quse sentias ................. To speak what you think ........... "Walpole.
Fari quae sentiat ................. To speak what he feels ............. Barkas, Wallpool, Walpole,
Fari qui sentient ................. To speak what they shall feel ...... Bretargh.
Fast ........................................................................... Gray.
Fata viam invenient ............ The fates will find a way ........... Spange, Van-Sittart.
Fato pro videntia major ......... Providence is greater than fate... Napier.
Fato prudentia major ........... Wisdom is greater than fate ...... Cheney.
Faugh -a-ballagh .................. Clear the way ........................ Gough.
Faut e"tre ........................... Must be ................................ Numbee.
Faveat fortuna .................... May fortune favour ................. Heyland.
Favente Deo ...................... By God's favour ..................... Pawson, Wilkie, Wolin.
Favente Deo, supero ............ By the favour of God I succeed... Mitchell.
Favente numine .................. By the favour of Providence ...... Micklethwyatt-Peckhain.
Faventibus auris ................. With favouring breeze ............... Stirling.
Fax mentis honesta gloria,... j
( Honest fame is the torch of the
Fax mentis incendium gloria, ^SSft^i
is the in-
Fear God..
Lander, Molleson.
Brunton, Forbes, Grammer.
Crumble, Gordon, M'Andrew,
M'Dowall,M 'DoweU,M'Dou-
Fear God and fight M'Clambroch.
Fear God and spare nought Grassick.
Fear God, honour the king Porter.
Fear God in life Somervale, Somerville.
Fear God in love Somerville.
Fear to transgress Scott.
Fecunditate afficior I am blessed with fruitfulness Hunter.
Felicem reddet religio Religion will render man happy Millar.
Felicior quo certior The happier, the surer •. Ormistone.
Feliciter floret Flourishes prosperously Crawfurd.
Felix qui pacificus Happy is the peace-ma ber Spence.
Ferendo et feriendo By bearing and striking Harrison.
Ferendo feres You will gain by enduring Irvine.
Ferendum et sperandum Enduring and hoping Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.
Feret ad astra It shall carry to heaven I ir n *.
Feret ad astra virtus Virtue shall bear to the stars } *
Ferio, tego I strike, I cover Howdon.
Ferio,tego I strike and defend j "Wfft QH°wdQ°n'
( M'Call, Sims, Syme.
Ferme en foy Strong in faith Chichester, Sanford.
Feroci fortior More brave than fierce Lockhart, Piper.
•r, . -A (I am borne along one and the ) « ,,.
Feror unus et idem j game j Collmgwood.
Feroa ferio I strike the fierce Chisholm.
Ferox inimicis Bold against enemies Sikes.
Ferre* va Ferme Farrar.
Ferro comite The sword my companion Mordant, Tolson.
Ferro consulto I appeal to the sword Tregose.
Fert lauream fides Faith bears the laurel Hay.
Fertur discrimine f ructus Profit is gained by peril Gordon.
Fesfc- Delafield.
( Blaauw, Blaw, Campbell, Col-
Festina lento. Diligently, but not hurriedly ) ^h°P> Co]<luhoun> Onslow,
) Plunket, Plunkett, Kigge,
( Trotter, Westcombe.
Ffyddylon at y gorfin James.
Fiat Dei voluntas Let God's will be done Meredith, Meredyth.
Fiatjustitia Let justice be done Bryce, Coker.
Fiat justitia, ruat coohim j ^^ftwife^S ^^ ^^ I Lloyd
( should fall in rums \ uiuyu.
Fiat voiuntas Dei. Let God's will be done Salway.
Fide et amoro. By fidelity and love j Carden^Conway, Dicey, Hear%
FID
524
FID
Fide et armis By fidelity and arms
Fide et constantia By fidelity and constancy. . .
Fide et diligentia With fidelity and diligence.
Fide et fiduciS, By fidelity and confidence....
Fide et firme With, fidelity and steadiness..
Vide et fortitudine By fidelity and fortitude..
Fide et integritate With fidelity and in tegrity
Fide et labore With fidelity and labour
Fideet marte With fidelity and bravery
Fide et opedi By fidelity and labour
Fide et sedulitate With fidelity and diligence
Fide et spe With faith and hope
Fide et vigilanti& With fidelity and vigilance
Fide et virtute With faith and valour.
Fidei coticula crux The cross is the touchstone of faith
Fidei signum The sign of my faith
Fidelaboro I labour ivith fidelity
Fidele Trusty.
Fideli certa merces.
Fideli certe merces.
There is a sure reward to the
faithful
Certainly there is a reward to the
faithful
What stands in the way of the
faithful
What hinders the faithful
Fideli quid obstat
Fideli quod obstat-
Fidelia Trusty
Fidelis ad urnam Faithful todeath
Fidelis etconstans Faithful and constant .'
Fidelis et in bello fortis Trusty and brave in war ...
Fidelis et suavis Faithful and pleasant
Fidelisque ad mortem And faithful to death
Fidelis usque ad mortem Faithful even to death
Fidelitas Fidelity
Fidelitas vincit Fidelity overcomes
Fidelitate With faithfulness
Fidelite est de Dieu Faithfulness is from God. .
Fideiiter..
Fideliter et diligenter.
Fideiiter serva
Fidem meam observabo.
Fidem parit integritas
Fidem rectumque colendo..... j
Fidem servo
Fide, non armis
Fide parta, fide aucta ......
Fide parta, fide auctsu...
Fideque perennant
Fides...
Fides culpari metuens..
Fide, sed cui vide..
Faithfully
Faithfully and diligently
Persevere faithfully
I will keep my plighted word
Integrity produces confidence
By cultivating fidelity and recti-
tude
I keep faith
By fidelity, not by arms
.Acquired by fidelity, increased
by fidelity
By faith obtained, by faith in-
creased
And they endure by faith
Faith
Fidelity fearful of being blamed
Have confidence, but be cautious
in whom you place it
Fide, sed vide Trust, but observe
Fides prajstantior auro Fidelity is better than gold
Fides probata coronat Approved faith croivns
Fides servata ditat Tried fidelity enriches
Fairquhar.
Dixon.
Crawford.
Blackman, Gilchrist, James-
Grevis, Primrose, Thorlby,
Thorley, Watt.
Fairholm.
Aubert, Barton, Capel-Con-
ingsby, Cooper, Cox, Far-
quharson, Hickson, Hig-
gans, M'Farquhar, Milli-
gan, Noble, Ratcliff, Shaw.
Venn.
Allan.
Ralston.
M 'Arthur, Stewart.
Elwood.
Borthwick.
Stepney.
Brandling, Gladstanes, Glaid-
stanes, Gledstanes, Gooch,
Goodwin, Rochead, Roug-
head.
Baker, Villiers.
Murray.
Borrer, Geddes, Geddies.
Halyburton, Roupell.
Parker.
Saul, Saula.
Firebrae.
Firebrace.
( Blaikie, M'Vean, Waldie,
\ Waldy.
Malone.
Bragge.
Gillespie.
Emery.
Taylor.
Sutton.
M'Invoy, Purdie, Scot, Scott.
Cotton.
Elphinston.
Wingfield.
Bow, Havelock, Henrie, Ogil-
vy, Ralph, Symons.
Graham.
Norris.
Shedden.
Kay, Kaye.
Hibbert.
Alexander.
Gambier.
M'Kenzie.
Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.
Irvine.
Forbes-Leith, Maxton, Petree,
Petrie, Wylie.
Yeldham, Yildham.
(Astley, Bankes, Beaumont,
j Birbeck, Greensugh, Rey-
J nolds, Stapletou, Stapylton,
( Watts.
Petrie, Reynolds.
Clapperton, Gibb.
Campbell, Laidlaw.
Baillie.
FID 525 FOR
Fides servata secundat
Faith being preserved, renders
Fides sufficit Faith is sufficient.
Napier, Stirling.
prosperous ,
Hacket, Halket, Halkett-
Craigie-Iugl
in.
Fides unit .......................... Faith unites ........................... M'Kenzie.
Fiducia et labore ................. By confidence andindustry ....... JockeL
Fidus ad extremum ............. Faithful to the end .................. Leith.
Fidusamicus ...................... A trusty friend ....................... Campbell.
Fidus etaudux ................... Faithful and bold .................. O'Callaghan, Slade.
F idus in arcanis .................. Faithful in secret affairs .......... j Stevenson
Fidus in arcanum ............... Faithful in a secret .............. ... )
Fielpero disdichado ............ Faithful though unfortunate ...... Churchill, Spencer, Tufton.
Fier sans tache ............................................................. Goff.
( Ashe, Erskine, Sinclair, St
FiShfc ......................................................... ; ................ i Glair.
Filiuior quo certior ..... ' ........ The surer, the happier ........... ... Ormiston.
Finem respice ..................... Consider the end ..................... Bligh, Pattenson.
Finis coronat opus ............... The end crowns the work .......... Baker.
Finis datesse ..................... Death gives life ..................... Brograve.
,-,. ( Dalrymple, Meason, ReiJ,
Firm ............................................................................ j Walch, Walsh, Wall.
Firina durant ..................... Solid bodies endure .................. Lesly.
Firma et ardua ................... Bold and dangerous ................ Mackenzie.
Firma nobis fides ................ Our faith isconstant ................ Vilant.
Firma spe ............. . ............ By sure hope .......................... Leslie, Lesly.
Firmaspes ........................ •Firm hope ............................. Moncrief, Moncriff.
Firme ............................... Firmly ................................. Dalrymple, Elphistone, Hay.
Firme, dum fide .................. Steadfastly while in trust ......... Heignie.
Firmior quo paratior ............ j *Sj|^_^J^ j Dunbar.
Firmitas et sanitas ............... Strength and health ................. Griffiths.
Firmitas in coalo .................. Stability in heaven .................. Macnamara, Maher, St George.
Firmfter maneo .................. I steadfastly remain ................ Lindsay.
Firmius ad pugnam ............. More strongly for battle ............ Panton.
Firmor ad fide in .................. lam true to my faith ............... ChippendalL
Firm to my trust .......................................................... Glyn.
Firmum in vita1 nihil. ........... Nothing in life is permanent ...... Bunbury, Dolphin.
Firmus in Christo ............... Steadfast in Christ ............... ... Firmin.
Firmus infirmis .................. Strong to the feeble ............... ... Richardson.
Firmus maneo .................... I remain constant .................... Breek, Breck, Lindsay
Firrinneach gus a chrich ...... Faithful to the last .................. Macgregor.
Fisus et fidas ...................... Trusted and faithful ................ Maitland.
Fit inde firmior .................. Thence it becomes stronger ......... Skirvin.
Fit via vi ........................... The way is made by labour. ------- CampbelL
Fixus ac solidus .................. Fixed and solid ...................... Stewart.
Fixus adversa sperno ............ Jlesolute I scorn adversity ......... Hamerton.
Flecti, non frangi ................ To be bent, not broken .............. Temple ,
Floreant lauri ..................... Let the laurels flourish.... ........ Lowry.
Floreat majestas ................. Let majesii'-^^'ii^h ................. Braid, Brown.
Flores curat Deus ............... God ;zresfor the flowers .......... Flowers.
Floret qui laborat ............... He prospers who labours ............ Ross.
Floret qui vigilat ................ He prospers who watches ........... Smith.
Floret virtus vulnerata ......... Virtue though wounded flourishes Floyer.
Fluctus fluctu ..................... Wave on wave ........................ Maitland.
Follow me ................................................................... CampbelL
Force avec vertu ................. Strength with virtue ................ Leigh.
Force d'en haut .................. Strength from above ................ Mallet.
Foresight is all ............................................................. Lidderdale.
Foreget not ................................................................. CampbelL
Forma, flos; fama, flatus ...... Beauty a flower, fame a breath... Bagshaw.
Fcnnoa* qu* honesta ........... T" °M an Tarton.
For my country ........................................................... '. Jobling.
For my Duchess ........................................................... Grant.
For right ..................................................................... Stephenson, Stirling.
For right and reason ...................................................... Graham.
For security ... j Roberton, Robertouu, Steed
( man.
For sport .................................................................... Cleiland, Cleilland, ClelamL
For true liberty ............................................................ Renwick.
Forte en loyautd ................. Brave in my.loyalty ................ Dacre.
Forte et fidele ................... Bravely and faithfully ............ Ellis. Fumival, Talbot.
FOB 526 FOR
Fortem fors juvat... Fortune assists the brave Menzies.
( Fynney, Heriot, Twisleton-
Fortem posce animuni Wish for a brave soul -j Fiennes, Phillimore, Saye,
( Sele.
Fortein post animum After a brave mind Heriot.
Forte non ignave Bravely not cowardly Lee.
Forte scutum salus ducem....
Fertes f ortuna ad j u vat
Fortes fortuna juvat
Fort et loyal
A strong shield is the safeguard
of a general
Fortune assists the brave..
Brave and loyal.
Fortescue.
Blennerhassett, Dickson,
Murray, Bloomfield.
Selby.
Forti et fideli nihil difficile.... j N^f^^^,^ \ Deane, M'Carthy.
Forti f avet coslum Heaven favours the brave Oswald.
TJI .• ( To the brave, not to the das- ) T ,, T ,
Forti, nonignavo j tardly » j Lyell, Lyle.
Fortior est quise? Who is braver than himself ? Poley .
Fortior leone Justus The just is braver than a Hon.... Goodricke.
Fortior qui melior j *'*£" brmer Wk° ** **" beUer j Buchan.
Fortiorum fortiafacta The brave deeds of brave men Stark, Stack, Stork.
Fortiorum f ortia f acta The brave actions of the brave .... Stark.
Fortis atque fidelis Brave and faithful Savage.
Fortiscadere,noucederepotest The brave can die, not yield Moore.
Fortis esto, non f erox Be brave, not ferocious Wintringham.
Fortis est veritas Strong is the truth Angus, Barton, Hutchon.
Fortis et sequus Brave and just Livingstone.
Fortis et fide Brave and with faithfulness Carfrae.
Beton, Close, Douglas, Dum-
Fortis et fidelis Brave and faithful
bar, Dunbar, Finlay, Find-
lay, Fletcher, Lalor, May,
Middleton.
Innes, Loughman, M'Clauch-
Fortisetfidus .................... Brave and trusty .................... «[ Ian, M'Lachlan, M'Lauch-
lan, MacLaughlan.
Fortis et lenis .................... Brave and gentle ................... Curry.
Fortis et placabilis ........ •. ..... Brave, and easily appeased ....... Scot.
Fortis et stabilis .................. Brave and steadfast ................ Killikelley.
Fortis fidelis ...................... Brave, faithful ..................... Stenhouse.
(Beton, Betton, Beaton, Find-
lay, Findley, Fletcher, Ford,
MacDowall,M'Dougall, Mac-
Dougall, Methuen, Middle-
ton.
Fortis in procella ................ Brave in the storm .................. Woods.
Fortis nonferox .................. Brave, not fierce ..................... Stockes.
Fortis que se vineit . ....... .... j ^.*._.^?^..^ \ Thorneycroft, Thornicroft,
'FortiB qvi'p'fudens .............. He is firai'f V'ho i« prudent ........ Ormsby.
Fortis, si jure fortis ............ Brave, if justly brave. .............. Stnckenstrom.
Fortissima veritas ............... Truth is the strongest ............... Kirkaldie, Kirkaldy.
Fortis sub forte .................. Brave under the brave .............. Fitzpatrick, Fitz-Patrick.
Fortis sub forte fatiscet ........ The brave will yield to the brave Fitzpatrick.
Fortis valore et armis .......... Brave by valo w and arms ......... Hatch.
Allan, Allen, Balmanno, Bal-
mano, Beaurnan, Boswell,
Clipsham, Elliot, Longbot-
torn, Macalaster, Macalister,
M'Alaster, M'Alister, Mac-
lachlan, M'Lachlan, M'Crav,
Warrand, Wight.
Fortiter agendo .................. By acting bravely .................. Pitman.
Fortiter et celeriter ......... .... Boldly and quickly ................. Mather.
Fortiter defendit ............ .... Defends bravely ....... . ............. Andrews.
Fortiter et fide ................... Boldly and with fidelity ........... Bontein, Briggs, Bunten.
Foi-titer Boldly.
Fortiter et fideliter .............. ***, md fairly.
Fortiter et honeste ............... Bravely and honourably ........... Abney.
Fortiter et recte. ............... Boldly and
Fortiter et strenue ............... Boldly and strenuously ............ Dempster, M'Lean.
Fortitei et suaviter ............. Boldly and with suavity ........... Ogilvie.
FOB 527 FUL
Fortiter,fide]iter,feliciter.... Boldly, faithfully, and happily... ^^ M°nck'
Fortiter gerit crucem ........... He bears the cross patiently ....... j
Fortiterquifide ............. .... ° ^ -W^ ac' Hamilton.
Fortiter qui sedulo .............. ^ Keith.
Fortiter sed apte ................. Boldly, but to the purpose ......... Falconer.
Fortiter Bed feliciter ............ Bravely but fortunately ............ White.
Fortitudine ....................... With fortitude ....................... / house, Erskin, Erskine,
fBarr, Barry, Boyle, Cuning-
hame, Cunningham, Duerry-
/ house Erskin Erskine
Grant, Hoste, M'Rach,
Macrae, M'Crae, Moubray.
-r, ... ,. . ( I have gained strength by forti- )v^
Fortitudme crevi ................ ltd ( Craven.
Fortitudine Deo .................. By trust in God ..................... Hobson.
Fortitudine et ense .............. By fortitude and the sword ....... Crossdell.
Fortitudine et labore ........... By fortitude and labour ........... Reid, Yonge.
Fortitudine etprudentia ...... With fortitude andprudence ...... j " Light°U'
Fortitudine et velocitate ...... With courage and celerity ......... Balnaves, Balneaves.
Fortitudine vincit .............. He conquers by fortitude ........... Doyle.
Fortitudini ........................ To fortitude., ......................... Hoste.
Fortuna audaces juvat ......... Fortune assists the daring ......... Cregoe, Barren, Cleveland.
For tun a et labore ................ By fortune and labour ............. Sym.
Fortuna f avente .................. By the favour of fortune .......... Falkiner.
Fortuna parcet labori ........... Good luck saves much trouble ...... Buchanan.
Fortuna sequatur ............... Let fortune follow ........ , ......... Gordon, Hunter, Warren.
Fortuna viam ducit ............ Fortune leads the way ............. Hassard.
Fortuna virtute .................. Fortune is from virtue ............. Beath, Beith, Bieth.
Fortune de guerre .............. Chance of war ........................ 'Chute.
Fortune helps the forward .............................................. CarmichaeL
Fortune le veut .................. Fortune attends him ................ Chaytor.
Balfour, Curl, Currel, Currel',,
Douglas, Howales, Ker,
Maclaren, Millar, Miller,
Ogilvie, Ogilvy, Strachan,
Stuart, Stewart, Speir,
Stirling.
Forward, kind heart ...................................................... Bell.
Forward, non temere ........... Forward, not rashly ................. Balfour.
Forward ours ........................ * ...................................... Seaton, Seton.
Forward without fear ............................ . ........................ Gordon.
Foy ................................. Fidelity ............................... Gilpin.
Foy en tout ........................ Fidelity in all things ............... Grey, Yelverton.
Foy est tout ...................... Fidelity is everything. . . . v ......... Babington, Robinson.
Foy pour devoir .................. Fidelity for duty ..................... Seymour.
Fractum non abjicio ensem...
Fragrat, delectat, et sanat
Fragrat post funera virtus
/ throw not away the broken
sword
It smells sweet, and delights, and
it cures
Virtue smells sweet after death....
Armitage.
Clelland.
Chesly, Cheisly, Chiesly.
Fraugaise French woman Harris.
Franco leale toge Free and loyal is to thee Dolphin.
Frangas, non flectes ... You may break, not bend.... \ G^wer, Granville, Jones, Kin>
ber, Rippon, Sutherland.
Frango I break M'Laren.
Frappezfort. Strike hard Wodehouse, Woodhouse.
( Clark, Clerk, Pennycock,
Free for a blast J Pennycoock, Pennycuiek,
( Rattray.
Friendship Carr.
From henceforth Poore.
Fructum habet caratis Charity hath fruit Luckston.
Fructu noscitur It is known by the fruit Newbigging.
Fugit hora The hour flies Forbes.
Fugit irrevocabile tempus Time flies beyond recall Shadford, Shadforth.
Fulget virtus Virtue shines forth Bell.
Fulget virtus intamiuata Virtue shines unspotted Belches.
PUI 528 GOO
Fuimus We have been..., ... \ Bruce-Bnidenell Bruce, Ken-
( nedy, Llewellin.
Fuimus, et sub Deo erimus... j WeJ^e leen> and shal1 be> under j Coham.
Functa virtute fides faith having exhibited valour..... Murray.
Furor arma ministrat Fury supplies arms Baynes.
Furth fortune Murray.
Furth fortune and fill the ) j Aynsley, Glenlyon, Murray,
fetters j ] Stewart.
Futurum invisibile The future is unknown Bevill.
Galea spes salutis ................ Hope is the helmet of salvation... Cassells.
Ganger ........................................................................ Walker.
Gang forrit .................................................................. Haly, Kennedar.
Gang forward ........................................ ..... .................. Stirling.
Gang warily ........................................................... ...... Drummond, Porterfield.
Garde ......................................................................... M'Kenzie.
Garde bien ........................ ) Q d u j Carrick, Montgomerie, Mont
Gardezbien ........................ j u '" | gomery.
Garde le roy ....................... Guard the King ............... ....... Lane.
Garde 1'honneur .................. Keep fast honour ............ . ....... Hanmer.
Gardez .............................. Keep .................................... Cave.
Gardezlafoy ..................... Keep faith .............. .............. Edwardes, Poulett, Rich.
Gaudeo ............................. I rejoice ............................ ... Brown, Browne.
Gaudet luce videri ....... .% ...... Rejoices to be seen in the light ..... Gal ton, Howard.
Gaudet tentamine virtus ....... Virtue exults in the trial ........... Legge.
Gaudium adfero .................. 1 bring joy ............................ Campbell.
Gauge and measure ........................ ................................. Edminston.
Genti sequus utrique ............ Just to both nations .................. Booth.
Gesta verbis prsevenient ........ Actions will be preferable to words Harcourt, Swanston,
Give and forgive .............................................. , ............ Anderson, Andrew.
Giving andforgiving ...................................................... Biggar.
Gladio et arcu .................... With sword and boiv ................ Stubber.
Gladio et virtute ................. Wiih sword and valour ............. Ganstin, Garstiu.
Gloria Deo ........................ Glory to God .......................... Henn.
Gloria in excelsis Deo .......... Glory to God on high ................ Kellock.
Gloria, non prseda ............... Glory, not plunder .................. Murray.
Gloria patri ........................ Glory to the father .................. Dewar.
Gloria virtutis umbra ........... Glory is the shadow of virtue ...... Pakenham.
Gnaviter ........................... Actively ................................ Anderson.
God be guide ............................................................... Kennedy.
God be my guide ........................................................... Blair, Butler.
God be our friend ....... ................................................. Staple.
God careth for us ........................ , ................................. Mitford.
God feeds the crows ...................................................... Crawford, CrawfurcL
God for us ......................... ........................................ Douglas.
God give grace ............................................... ... ........... Tait.
God gives increase ............................................ -. ........... Balfour.
God giveth the victory .................................................. Simon.
God guide all ..................... ... ............. ....................... ... Lesly.
God is all ..................................................................... Fraser.
God is love ................................................................. Wesley.
God is my defender ....................................................... Bream, Breame.
God is my safety .......................................................... Craw.
God me guide ............................................................... Crichton.
God save the right ......................................................... Crawford.
God send grace ............................................................. Creighton, Chrichton.
God shaw the right ........................................................ Crawford, Craufurd.
God will provide ........................................................... Stewart.
God with my right ........................................................ Bryson, Buchanan.
God with us ................. . ................................... ............ Gordon.
Gogoniant yr clethaf ............ Glory to the sword ................... Gwyn.
Good friend .................................................................. Godfrey.
Good deeds shina clear .................. .............................. MiushulL
GOO 529 HEB
Good God increase ............ ............................................. Goodale, Goodalle.
Good news .................................................................. Tattersall.
Go on, and take care ...................................................... Thompson.
Go thou and do likewise ................................................. Colston.
Go through .................................................................. Brenton.
Grace me guide ............................................................ Forbes, Pownall.
Grace my guide ..................................... . ...................... Forbes.
( Anderson, Hopwood, Kilgour,
Gradatim ........................... By degrees ............................ <( MacNic'ol F
Gradatiin plena ................... Full by degrees ....................... Burnside, Gordon,
Gradatione vincimus ............ We conquer step by step ............ Curtis.
Gradu diverso via una .......... The same way, by different steps.. Calthorpe.
Grandescunt aucta labore ...... j What « Creased by labour grows ) A,c
( great ................................. }
Grata manu ........................ With a grateful hand. .............. Call.
Grata quies ........................ Welcome rest ......................... Vansittart.
Grata suine manu .............. Take with a grateful hand ......... "Wilmington.
Gratia naturam vincit ........... Grace overcomes nature ............. Edwardes.
Gratis a Deo data ................ Given freely by God ................. Skeen, Skene.
Gratitudo .................. .......... Gratitude ............................... Bigland.
Graviter et pie ............. ....... Gravely and piously ................ Park.
Grip fast ..................................................................... Leslie, Lesly.
Gronwihil Gwerninion ......... Gronow.
Growing ..................................................................... Fergusson.
Guarde la foy ..................... Preserve our fidelity ................. Rich.
Guard yourself .............................................................. Middleton.
Guardez vous ..................... Guard yourself '. ...................... Lidiard.
Gwell angau nachywilydd ...... Rather death than shame .......... Basset, Mackwortli.
H
Habet et suam lie has also his own Seaton, Setoc.
Hab shar , Without offence or a share Riddell.
Hac ornant In this way they adorn Scougall.
. , TT. , j ( Crawford, Crawfurd, Gal-
Hactenus mvictus Hitherto unconquered j lightly Gellatlv
Hac virtus mercede digna Virtue is worthy of this reward... Robertson.
Hsec fructus virtutis..., \These things are the fruits »/ j Waller.
( mrtue }
Hsec generi incrementa These things are gains to the race Townsend-Stephens.
Hsec generi incrementa fides., j ai tj^Sfa €S^wea > Townshend.
Hacc generi incrementa fides.. Ennobled for fidelity Townshend.
Hsec lucra laborum j ^JLJJT ^ advantages of in- ) Rowaijj Rowanj.
Hscc manus ob patriam This hand for my country Mactier, Shuckburgh.
Haac oiirn memenisse juvabit. j ^^^L^^j,^ ™ *° | Lewis.
Haee omnia transeunt ........... All these things pass away ......... Bourne.
Hscc origo ......................... This origin ........................... Balnaves.
Hscc prestat militia .............. This warfare excels .................. Bannerman.
Hallelujah ................................................................... Aylmer.
Ha persa la fide, ha perso <He who hath lost his faith hath ) T •
1'honore ......................... ( lost his honour ..................... j
Hastings. .................................................................... Heron, Horn.
Haud ullis labentia ventis ..... Yielding tinder no winds .......... Irving, Irvine, Invin.
Haut et bon ....................... High and good ...................... Sentleger, St Leger.
Have at all .................................................................. Drummond.
Have faith in Christ ...................................................... Glendoning, Glendowing
Have mercy on us, good Lord .......................................... Sitlington.
Hazard warily ............................................................... Seaton, Seton.
Hazard zet forward ....................................................... Seton.
Hebnevoenerthnidsiersaeth \Without heavenly strength the ) j
( arrow is not sure | •
Help at hand, brother Muire, Mure.
Davies, I^oyd, Edwards
TIeb Dhuw, heb ddim, Duw a j Without God, without anytJung,
tiigjn j God and enough '..
Hughes, Meredith- Warter,
Meyric, Meyrick, Morgan,
Mostyn, Straclling, Willia
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Hie fidus et robore He is faithful and courageous .... Stirling.
Hie fructus virtutis This is the fruit of virtue Waller.
Hie labor This labour Dee, Mortlake.
Hie murus aheneus. This is a brazen wall M'Leod.
Hie opus Here is the work Mortlake.
Higher Galloway.
Hinc ducittir honos Honour is derived hence Nisbet.
Hinc fortior et clarior Hence braver and more illustrious Martin, Martine.
Hinc garbse nostrse Hence our sheaves Cumine, Cummin, Gumming
Hinc honor et opes Hence honour and wealth Hay.
Hinc illuminabitur Hence it shall be enlightened Oliphant.
Hinc incrementum Hence comes increase Hay.
Hinc laus et honos Hence springs glory and honour.. Rae.
Hinc mihi salus Hence comes my salvation Spalding, Pevcroll.
flinc odor et sanitas Hence is perfume and health Liddel.
Hinc origo , Hence our origin Balnaves.
Hincorior Hence I arise (Cameron Howie Patersou
( Steuart, Stewart.
Hinc spee effulget Hence beams forth our hope Aberdour.
Hinc us^ue superna venabo,. j *S+3fe*j2+$ Mumy.
His fortibus artna Arms to these brave men Nisbet.
His gloria reddit honores Glory renders honours to them.... Drummond.
His nitimur et munitur.
His regi servitium.
We rely on and are strengthenedl Maconochie
b these tilings ..................... )
With these we render service to the )
Neilson.
Safety from these .................... Barsane, Bartane, Carton.
His securitas
Hoc aidiia vincere docet j *'*%$£'** *" w <WWWI"e ^'| Winchester.
Hoc in loco Deus rupes Here God is a rock Hockin.
Hoc majorum opus This is the work of my ancestors.. Eliot, Elliot.
Hoc majorum virtus This is the valour of my ancestors Logan.
Hoc opus This work Bee, Mortlake.
Hocsecurior More secure by this
Hoc signum non onus, sed ( This banner is no burden, but an / «. , ,
honor { honour j
Hoc vinco This I conquer Hay.
Hoc virtutis opus This is the work of virtue Collison.
( Ancram,Dowine, Leslie, Lesl}
Holdfast s M'Leod, MacLeod, Macloidl
( M'Loud, Smith.
Holme semper viret Holme always is green Holme.
Hominem te esse memento . . . Remember you are a man Wy bergh.
Homo homini vulpes. Man a fox to man Wolseley.
Homo sum I am the man Homan.
Honesta peto I seek honourable things Oliphant.
Honesta quam spkndida. l^ttL^™™ ""*"
Honestas Honesty.
Honestas optima politia Honesty is the best policy.
Honestate vetustas stat Ancestry is established by honour
Barrington.
Goldie, Goudie, Faal, Fall
Paget.
Goff-Davies, Granger, Owei
Sparrow.
Stewart.
Honeste audax Honestly bold Edingtoun, Parkins, Parkyus
Honeste vivo I live honestly Craige, Craigg, Pilmuire.
Honesto vivo / live by honesty Halket.
,. ,.,. / prefer what is honourable to -DM.,
Honestum prsefero utili. i ^, •'. . ,.7 Raikes.
Honestum prsetulit utili
Honestum utili pr89fero / prefer honesty to profit.
I prefer what is honourable to
what is useful
He has preferred honesty to ad-
vantage
Emline, Emlyu.
M'Gell.
Honesty is good policy Thomson.
Honesty is the best policy Anderson, Kinnear, Thomas.
Honneur pour objet Honour for aim Page.
Honneur sans repos Honour without rest Montgomery.
Honorantes me honorabo J will honour those who honour me Atthill, Hastings, Maunsell
Honorate, diligite, timete Honour, love, fear Moselay.
Honorat mors Death confers honour Bragge, Broge, Brogg, Broig.
Honor et amor Honour and love Dowglas, Niblie.
Honore et amore With honour and love Grantham, Richards.
HON 531 I LI
Honor et honestas ............... Honour and honesty ................ Patriarche.
Honor et veritas .................. Honour and truth ................... Waller.
Honor et virtus .................. Honour and virtue .................. Atkins.
flonore et virtute ................ With honour and virtue ........... Gilleanks, MacDerinct.
Honor fidelitatis prsemium.... Honour, the reward of fidelity.... Fielding, Irby.
Honor me guide ............................................................ Lusado.
Honor, pietas ..................... Honour, piety ........................ Waters.
Honor potestate honorantis... {^^^^^^^T j Kynaston.
Honor probataque virtus ....... Honour and approved virtue ...... Fitzgerald.
Honor sequitur fugientem ..... H onour follows the fleeing ......... Chichester.
Honor, virtus, probitas ......... Honour, virtue, and probity ...... Barrett.
Honor virtutis premium ...... Honour is the reward of virtue... j B° Haw tin,
Honor virtutis pretium Honour is the price of virtue Mills.
Honos alit artes Honour cherishes the arts Greenhill.
Honos vita clarior Honour more glorious than life... Innes.
Hope and not rue Oliphant.
Hope for the best Sissons.
Hope to come Foliot, Foliotc.
Hope to share Riddell.
Hope well and have well Bower.
Horaesempre \Nowandforever ... j 5enys< „
Hora et semper \ \ Farmer, Fermor.
Hos gloria reddit honores Glory has given these honours Drummond.
Hostis honori invidia Envy is an enemy to honour j Di^ens, Patison, Pattison,
( Sherard, Sherrard, A\ egg.
Hroi rbv \6yov &<f>er€ tf /caXws ( Either discard the word, or be-
raoTif) irpoffo-TTjTe ( comingly adhere to it
Huad nomine tantum Not in name alone Best.
Human! nihil alienum. . . .
Ilyeme exsuperata ,
Nothing concerning man is indif-\ ,-,
ferenttome ^ | Hanrott,
Wneanttk€ ***** *** pred°mi'^ Wrangham.
I abide my time ............................................................ Pennefather.
I am alone ................................................................... Lone.
I am ever prepared ........................................................ MacBreid, M'Breid.
lam, lam ................................................. . ................ Kuxton.
I am readie .................................................................. Fraser.
>F'
I beare in minde ........................................................... Campbell.
I beir the bel ................................................................ Macdonald.
I burn weil, I see .......................................................... M'Leod.
I byde ........................................................................ Gordon.
I byde it ..................................................................... Nisbet.
I byde my time ............................................................ Campbell, Loudon, Porteoua
Ich dien ........................... I serve... ............................... Prince of Wales.
I conquer or die ............................................................ Lumisden.
T ,, ( Adair, Dalsiel, Dalziel, Dal-
6 ........................................................................ j ziell, DalzelL
I desire not to want ...................................................... Cranston.
I die for those I love ...................................................... Forbes-Leith.
If God will .................................................................. Samson.
If I can .............................. ....................................... Colquhoun.
I gain by hazard ........................................................... Hamilton.
Igne constricto vita secura.... Davy.
I hope ........................................................................ Forrest, Gordon, Ogle.
I hope for better ........................................................... BoswelL
I hone in God i M'Naughtan, Macnaghten,
........................ | M'Naughton, Naughten.
I hope to share ............................................................ Nisbet.
I hope to speed ........................................................... Cathcart, Gilchrist
I increase .................................................................. Scot.
Hive in hope ........ ...................................................... Kennear.
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(Kebble, Sharpe, St Clair.
Illgeso lumine solem / can, unhurt, behold the sun •< Er?kine, Wedderboura
( Wedderburn.
I'll be wary Finlay.
I'll bide broad Albine Maxwell.
I'll deceive no man Hamilton.
I'll stand sure Grant.
I'll try Newbiggin?.
Illumino I give light Farquharson.
11 suffit It is enough Darker.
II tempo passa Time passes Boynton.
I make sure Kilpatrick, Kirkpatrick.
I mean well .. i Calendar, Callender, Sluw,
( Stewart, Sutcliffe.
Imitare quam invidere To imitate, rather than to envy... Child, Pleydell.
Irnmaculata gens An unspotted race Vaughan.
Immersabilis Unconquerable Hamilton.
Immersabilis est vera virtus... True virtue cannot be conquered... Codrington.
Immobile Steadfast Grant.
Immotus Unmoved Alston.
Immutabile, durabile Unchangeable, durable Holland.
Impavidum ferient ruins3 Ruin shall strike me unappalled Mundell.
Impegerit fidus The faithful man has made fast Constable.
Impelle obstantia Subdue obstacles Arthur.
Impendam, expendar / will spend and be spent Burket, Burkett.
Imperio By command Murray.
Imperio regit unus sequo One governs with just sway Gunning.
In altum Toward heaven Alston, Alstone.
In ardua nitor I endeavour in difficulties Halkerston.
In ardua petit Aims at lofty things Malcolm.
In ardua tendit He has attempted difficult things M'Allam M'Callum, Malcolm.
In ardua virtus Virtue in distress Wolstenholme.
In arduis fortis Brave in difficulties Fordyce, DingwalL
In arduis f ortitudo Firmness in dangers Hamilton .
In arduis viget virtus Virtue flourishes in danger Gurdon.
In bello quies Repose in war Murray.
In cselo confidemus We trust in heaven Hill.
In caligine lucit It shines in the dark... BailHe.
In caudore decus Honour in purity Chadvvick.
In canopo ut ad canopum In canopus as to canopus Louis.
Incepta persequor I prosecute my undertakings Wilkinson.
In certa salutis anchora Upon a sure anchor of safety Gillespie.
In Christo salus Salvation is in Christ AbernetLy.
Incidendo sano / cure by cutting Kincaid.
Inclinata resurgo Though abased, I rise again Cooper.
Inclyte perdide recuperator ( The famous recoverer of a lost
corona \ crown
Inclytus perditse recuperator j The glorious recoverer of a lost
corouse.... .. / crown...
Seton.
Seton.
Bewick, Bo^covvetu
In ccelo quies Rest is in heaven
In ccelo spes mea est My hope is in heaven Micklethwaue.
Inconcussa virtus ... Unshaken v ir bue ... Benson.
In cornua salutem spero
Incorrupta fides nudaque veri-
tas
/ hope for safety against the ) gunter
horns
Uncorrupted faith and unvar-
nished truth....
In cruce confido .................. I trust in the cross ................. Thrale.
In cruce et lacrymis spes est... In the cross and tears there is hope Hincks.
In cruce glorior ................... I glory in the cross .................. Cliffe, Tye.
In cruce meafides ............... In the cross is my faith ............ Billairs.
(Abercrombie, Abercromby,
Adams, Aitkin, Aitkhic,
Bourke, Brigham, Carse,
Carss, Langholme, Marr,
Tailour, Tailyour.
In cruce spero ................... I hope in the cross ................... Barclay.
In cruce vinco .................... I conquer by the cross ............... Copley.
In crucifixo gloria mea, ........ My glory is in the cross ............ Kn atchbull.
In defence ......................... .......................................... Williamson.
In defence of the distressed ............................................. Allardice, Allerdice, Barclay.
In Deo confido .................. I trust in God ....................... Kirkman, Tovey, Tovy.
In Deo est mihiomnis fides... In God is all my faith ............. Palmer.
IN D 533 IN M
In Deo omnia All things are in God Bluett, Huxley, Reerl.
In Deo rober meus In God is my strength Armstrong.
In Deo solo spes mea In God alone is my hope Kay, Key.
In Deo spero I hope in God , Saumarez.
In Deo spes Hope in God Mitchell.
In Deo spes mea In God is my hope , Beers.
Inde securior Thence the more secure Murray.
Indignante invidia florebit \ Despising envy, the just shall ) Qros^je
Justus ( flourish j
fAsheton, Ashton, Areskine,
In Domino confido I trust in the Lord ,... ^ Cargill, Erskin, Erskine,
Willyams.
0, j . 7 , , , , ,- . ( Cockburn, Cockburne, Ormis-
In dubus constans Steady in doubtful affairs j stone
Indubitata fides Undoubted faith Reynell.
Indulge not Edwards.
Crierie, Crisie, Deas, Fergu-
Industria With industry
son, Fettes, Fiddes, Gentle,
Keltic, Kelty, Ogilvie,
Ogilvy, M'Crire, Peel, War-
render.
Industria atque fortuna Industry and fortune Lawrie.
( Paxton, Heath, Sideserf
Industria ditat Industry enriches < Sydserfe, Vanderplank,
( Wauchop.
Industrie manus Thegift ofindustn, Lem- Leishm"' Leesh'
Industria et labore By industry and labour GufFock
Industria et probitate By industry and probity Washbourne.
Industria et spe With industry and hope Fenouillet, Warden, Yabsley
Industria murus Industry is a protection Thomson.
Industria permanente With unremitting industry Neave.
Industria, virtus, et fortitude Industry, bravery, and fortitude Smellie.
Industry and liberality Jejeebhoy.
Inebranlable Unshaken Acland.
Inest dementia forti Mercy is inherent in the brave.... Fort, Forte, Gent, Maule.
Inest jucunditas Mirth is therein Elliot, Elliott.
In fide et in bello fortes Firm in faith and in war Bagwell, Carroll, O'Carroll.
Ingenio et veribus By the force of genius Huddleston.
Ingenio innumerato habe Possess by immense genius Lawrie.
Ingeuium innumerata habi. . . . Justly esteemed a man of genius Lawrie.
Ingenium vires superat Genius surpasses power Alexander.
Ingenuas suscipit artes Undertakes noble arts Farnborough.
In God is all Fraser, Frazer.
In God is all my trust Grant.
In God I trust Frazer.
Ingratis servire nefas J H is ^^ to ^rovide f°r the\ Martin.
( ungrateful >
In hoc plenius redibo In this I shall return more fall... Minshull.
In hoc signo In this token Wodehouse, Woodhouse.
In hoc signo spes mea In this sign is my hope Taaffe.
' Aiscough, Arran, Berrie,
Berry, Booth, Burke, Glas-
ham, Gore, Ironside, Mac-
In hoc signo vinces Under this sign you shall conquer I adam, M'Carlie, M'Kerlie,
I O'Donel, O'Donnel, New-
ling, Stanhope, Taafe, Tay-
V lor, Turney, Webb.
Inhocspesmea In this w my hope Gordon.
Initium sapientise est timor ( The fear of the Lord is the be- \ M , .
Domini j ginning of wisdom j M
Injussi virescunt They grow green unbidden Greenfield.
In labore quies Repose in labour Helyar.
In libertate sociorum defen- ) T -, /. _,. .r 7a . /. 77. ,,
denda > In defending the liberty of allies Macgregor.
In lu mine luce Shine in light Thompson.
In malos cornu My horn against the bad Dadley.
In memoriam majoram.. In remembrance of our ancestors Farquharson.
In moderation placing all my) _.. ,
.„!„„, •;{• '. Fitzhugh.
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IN M 534 INV
In miiltia, in magnis, in bonis ( Tried in many great and good 1 ,,
expertus ........................ \ exploits ............................. [**
Innocence surmounts ..................................................... Gulland.
Innocens non timidus .......... Innocence is not afraid ............ Eowe.
Innocent and true ......................................................... Arburthnot.
Innooueac provide .............. ZTon*» ^ *Uk fores^ ...... j A^J ' l
In omnes casus ................... For all chances ....................... Walker.
In omnia paratus ................ Prepared for all things ............ Layton, Prittie.
In omnia promptus ............. Ready for everything ............... Rae.
In periculis audax .............. Bold in danger ...................... Maher.
In portu quies .................... Rest in the haven ..................... Wilbraham, "Walking,
In pretium persevero ........... I abide my reward .................. Jenoure, Jenoyre.
In promptu ....................... In readiness ........................... Dunbar, Trotter.
In recte decus .................... Honour in rectitude ................. Ferrier, Simmons.
In recto decus .................... There is honour in the right path Hoseason, Scott, Syme.
In recto fides ...................... Faith in rectitude ................... Dixon.
In season .................................................................... Walkingshaw.
Inservi Deo el Isetare ........... Serve God and rejoice ............... Howard.
Insignia fortunse paria ......... The equal badges of fortune ....... Delafield.
Insiste firmiter ................... Stand to it stoutly ................... Moorside, Muirside.
In sontos docuere nisus ......... ^nwual ^^^rt^Ud j Babington<
In solo Deo salus ................ Safety is in God alone .............. Harewood, Laseelles.
Insontes ut columbas ........... Harmless as doves ................... Francis.
In spe et labore transigo vitarn I pass life in hope and labour. . . . Mack.
Insperata floruit .................. j *^^™.?^.^^ j Cleghorn, Watson.
Instaurator ruinae ................ A repairer of ruin .................. Forsyth.
Instituse tenax .................... Holding by the arrangement ...... Parke.
In sublime ........................ Aloft ................................... Reid.
Insult me not ............................................................... M'Kenzie.
Intaminatis fulget honoribus.. It shines with unstained honours Seton.
Intaminatis honoribus .......... With unstained honours ........... Fitz-Herbert.
In te, Domine, confido .......... In thee, Lord, I confide ........ ... Knyfton.
T , -^ . (In thee, 0 Lord, I have placed \ Bowes,Greenhill, Haine. Lyon,
te, D me,speravi .......... j my hope ............................. } Prestwich, Prestwick, Val*
In te, Domine, spes nostra.... In thee, Lord, is our hope ......... Gill.
In te fido ........................... I trust in thee ........................ M'Larty.
Integra nieiis augustissima ( Integrity is the most glorious pos- ) ™
possessio ........................ ( session .............................. ) .-'
Integritas semper tutamen.... Integrity is a constant defence.... Harries.
T , ., . .. ( Cautious integrity excites not ) „ „
Integritas tuta virus non capit j ^tterness j Holl.
Integritate stabis ingenuus.... You will stand free by integrity... Stewart.
In the Lord is all our trust. ............................................. Masons.
Intemerata fides .................. Uncorrupted faith ................... Aberdeen, Robeitson.
In tempestate floresco .......... 1 flourish in the tempest,.... ........ Coffin.
In tenebris lucidior .............. Brighter in darkness ........... ... Inglis.
In tenebris lux ................... Light in darkness ................... Scot, Scott.
Inter cruces triumphans in ( Amid crosses triumphing in the ) -p. ,,
cruce ........ ......... ............ \ cross ................................. f .
Inter lachrymas micat .......... Shines amid tears .................. Blundell, Blunt.
Interna prsestant ................. Internet things standfast ......... Arburthnet.
Inter primos ....................... Among the first ...................... Hopkins.
In the defence of the destroyed ........ .................................. Allardice.
In time ....................................................................... Hauston, Houston.
Intrepidus et benignus ......... Intrepid and benign ................. Mackannel, MackennaL
In utramque f ortunam paratus Prepared for either fortune ....... Stapleton-Cotton.
In utraque f ortuna paratus. . . . Prepared in all situations ......... Cotton.
In utroque ............. . ........... In both ............... ................. Valange, Wallange
In utroque fidelis ................ Faithful in both ..................... Carey, Gary.
In utrumque paratus ............ Prepared for both ................... Heylyn.
In utrumque utroque paratus Prepared for both and in both..', j ^^
In veritate ......................... In truth ................................ Hastings.
In veritate victoria ............. Victory in truth ..................... Hastings.
Invia virtuti pervia ............. j ^^*^.^^* j Hamilton.
\nvia virtuti via nulla ......... No path is too hard to virtue ...... Seton.
Invicta labor* ..................... Unconquered by fatigue ............ ' Amstran^ An"
INV 535 JES
Invicla veritate .................. With, invincible truth.... ........... Abell.
Invictus manec ................... I remain, unvanquished .............
Invidia major ..................... Aboveenvy ............................ Drago, Inwards, Peters.
In vigilia sic vinces .............. '*** Price.
lu virtute et fortund ............ In valour and fortune .............. Fraser, Frazer.
Tnvita sortem f ortuna ........... Seek the aid of lucky events. ....... Knightley .
Invitum sequitur honor ........ j *^f!^j^~!^£ j Chicherter.
In well beware .......... ................................................... WombwelL
Ipse amicus.. ..................... He is a friend ........................ Baron.
Iram leonis noli timere ......... Fear not the rage of the lion ...... Long.
I renew my age ............................................................ Garshore, Gartshore.
I rise by industry ......................................................... Foulis.
I rise with the morning .................................................. Cockburn.
Irrevocable ....................... Irrevocable ............................ Bennitt, Bruce.
Irrideo tempestatem .......... ... / deride the storm ................... Wood.
Irrupta copula .................... Aminbroken bond ................... Morris.
I saved the king ............................................................ Torrance.
I show not boast ......................... . ................................. Nimmo.
I soar ......................................................................... Ellidge.
It is fortified ................................................................ MacConaoh.
It is good to be blown .................................................... Forrester.
Ito tu et fac similiter ........... Go-thou and do likewise ............ Oliver.
I wait my time ...................... f. ..................................... Porteous.
J'ai tonne cause ................. My cause is good ..................... Thynne.
J'ai bonne esperance ............ I have good hope ..................... Craig, M'Kean.
J'ai la clef ......................... Ihavethekey ........................ Greive, Grive.
J'aime a jamais .................. I love always ......................... James.
Jamais arrie're .................... Never behind ...................... ... Douglas.
Jamais abattu ................... Never cast down ..................... Ouchterlony.
J'aime la liberte .................. I love freedom ........................ Ribton, Mussenden.
J'aspire ................ ............. / aim .................................. Devizmes.
J'avance ........................... I advance ............................. Bartram, Clayton, East. Ker
J'ay bonne cause.. .............. I have good cause .................... j BotevOe, BoteviUe, BouteviJle
J'ay espere mieux avoir ........ / have hoped for the best ........... Dine, Dive.
J'ay ma foy tenu a ma puis- ( / have kept my faith in my ) ^ ,
sance ............................. ( power ............................... j
Je dis la verite ................... I speak truth ............... ........ Pedder.
Je gagne ........................... / gain ................................. Osbourue.
Jehovah- Jireh ..................... The Lord will regard it ........... Grant.
Jehova portio mea ............... The Lord is my portion ............ Mercer.
Je le feray durant ma vie ...... / shall do it while I live ............ Fairfax.
Je letiens ........................ J hold it .............................. Touchet, Tuchet.
Je maintiendrai .................. I will support ........................ Harris.
Je maintien devrai ............... I maintain the right. ............... Nesbitt.
Je me fie en Dieu .............. J trust in God ........................ Blois, Windsor
Je me tourne vers 1'occident.. / turn towards the west ............ Westropp.
e ........ Coulthart.
Je ne change qu 'en mourant I only change in death ............. Salvin.
Je ne cherche que ung ..... . ... / seek but one ........................ Compton.
Je ne puis ......................... / cannot .............................. Delves.
Je n'oublierai jamais ............ I will never forget ................... Hervey.
( Charteris, Jennoway, Swin-
Ja pense ........................... I think ................................. . ton, Weems, Wemyss,
Wiems.
Je pense plus ......... ...... I think more
Areskine, Arsking, Erakiu,
Erskme.
Je regois pour donner ......... / acquire, that I may distribute. Innes.
J'espere .......................... I hope ............... .................. Swinton.
Jesu, esto mihi Jesua ......... Jesus, be my Jesus .................. Swale.
Jesu seul bon et bel ............ Jesus alonegood and beautiful... Brearey, Breary.
JE S 536 KYN
{Fraser, Maxwell-Barry. Max-
well-Perceval, M'Kirnmu,
v Simpson.
Je suia veillant a plaire ......... I am watching to please ........... Saunderson.
Jesus ........................................................................... Chipman, Chippengham.
Jesus hominum saivator ....... Jesus the saviour of men ............ Legat, Legatt.
Je trouve bien .................... ] find good ............................ Barnardiston.
Je veux bonne guerre .......... 1 would prc^ er war .................. Thompson.
Jo veux le droit .................. / will have my right ............... Duckett.
Je vive en espoir ................. Hive inhope ......................... Rous.
Je vive en esperance ............ I live in hope ........................ Akers.
Jevoy.., ......................... .. J have seen ........................... Jossey.
Jour de ma vie! .................. Day of my life I ..................... West.
Jouir en bien ..................... To enjoy innocently ................. Beckwitli.
Jova confido ....................... / confide in Jove ............. . ....... Gairdner.
Jovis omnia plena ............... All thingsare full of Jove ......... Goodden.
Jubilee ............................. The year of joy ...................... Stamer.
Judge not .................................................................... Erskine, Stuart.
Judge nought ............... ................................................ Erskine, Stewart, Stuart.
Judicium parium ................ The judgment of our peers ....... Raines.
Judicium parium, aut leges ( The judgment of my peers, or the) -r> ,.
terrae ........................... lam oj ; the land .................. {*
Juncta arma decori .............. Arms united to glory ............... M'Gouan, M'Gowan.
Juncta virtuti fides ............. Faithfulness joined to courage — Murray.
Jungorut implear ............... ^''Sj*** *** fM!!?..!!JT { Meik'
Juravi et adjuravi ............... I have solemnly sworn .............. Moores.
Jure, non dono ................... By right, not by gift ............... Ffoulkes.
Jus meum tuebor ............... I will look after my right ......... Reynolds.
J»» regis India suba^ ..... } '^J^...^*..^ \ *««*
Justa sequor ...................... I will follow just things ............ Keith.
Juste et droit ..................... Just and right ....................... Whichcote.
Justitia ............................. Justice ................................. Lunden, Nurse, Sibb.nl>?.
Justitia et veritas ................ Justice and truth .................... Lauriston.
Justitiae soror fides .............. Fidelity is the sister of justice ..... Justice, Thurlow.
Justi ut sidera fulgent ......... The righteous shine as the stars.. M'Coll, Sandilands.
Justum et tenacem .............. Just and persevering
Jnstuin perficito, nihil timeto Do justly and fear not ............ Rogers.
Justus esto et non metue ...... Be just, and fear not ............... Charley, Chorley, Robso:i.
Justus et propositi tenax ...... Just and resolute ........ ...., ....... Ferrand, How.
( The righteous -flourish as the ) -n i
Justus ut palma .............. .... j ^J^ ...... ^ ................... j Palmes.
Juvant arva parentum ......... The field of our ancestors' delight Cassan.
Juvant aspera f orteis ............ Dangers delight the brave ......... Steuart.
Juvant asperaprobum ......... j ^gjfc^ Profitable to the | Denhanl) Steuart? stewarfei
Juvante Deo ...................... By the help of God ........... ....... Layard.
Juvat Deus impigros ........... God assists the diligent ............. Strachan.
Juxta Salopian! .................. Near to Shropshire .................. Chadwick.
K
KarDuw For God Harris.
Kar Duw, res pub. trar For God and the commonwealth Harris.
Keep fast Lesly.
Keeptraisb ?ertUrnW ,
Keeptrvst Be ches, Hepburn.
Keep tryste Belshes, SenipK
Keep watch Bryden.
Kynd kynn knawne kepe Keep yo ur own kin kind. Kay e-Lister.
LAB 537 LET
Labes pejus morte ........... ..... A stain is worse than death ..... >, Durrani.
Labora .............................. Endeavour ........ , ................... Mackie, M'KLe.
Laboranti numen adest ......... God is with him that endeavours Macfarlane.
Labora ut seternum vivas ...... Strive for eternal life ............... Aprece, Apreece.
Labore .............................. By labour ............................. Abbot.
Labore et diligentia... .......... With labour and diligence ........ Binns.
Labore et fiducia ................. By labour and prudence ........... Litster.
Labore et honore ................ By industry and honour ........... Pemberton, Theliisson, Viner.
Labore et perse verantia ........ With labour and perseverance ..... Woods.
Labore et scientia ............... By labour and science .............. Wylie.
Labore et virtute ................. By labour and virtue ............... Gardner, Pigott, Thelusson.
Labor et industria ............... Labour and industry ............... Tane.
T , , ., ( Excessive labour overcomes every
Labor improbus omnia vincit j difficulty
Labor ipse voluptus ............ Labour itself is a pleasure ........ King.
Labor omnia superat ............ Labour overcomes all things ....... Campbell, Laing.
Labor omnia vincit .............. Lalonr confers all «**, ........ j *
Lsedere noli ........................ hijure no man ...................... Stewart.
Lsetavi ............................. J have rejoiced ....................... Jolly.
Lsetitia per mortem ............. Joy through death .................. Luther.
Lsetiti* et spe iinmortalitatis { ^^^.^.^^^ | Shaw.
La fin couronne les osuvres. . . . The end crowns the works ......... Yarker.
( The vicissitudes of fortune are } T> „
La fortune passe par tout ...... j CQmmon fo all^^ ............. j Bolla
La libert^ ......................... Liberty ................................ Ackers.
Lamh laidir an uachdar ........ The strong hand uppermost ....... O'Brien.
Lamb dhearg Eirin .............. The red hand of Ireland .......... O'Neill.
Lamh foistinneach an uachdar The gentle hand uppermost ........ Sullivan.
L'antiquite' nepeutpasl'abolir Antiquity cannot abolish it ....... Conroy.
Lassez dire ......................... Let them speak ........ ............... Middleton, Mydciieton.
Latet auguis in herba ........... A snake lies hid in the grass ...... Auguish.
Laudes cano heroum ............ / sing the praises of heroes ........ ' Daile, Dailie.
Laugh ladur an aughtur ....... The strong^ hand uppermost ....... Kennedy.
{I rise again by the shield and the) T . T
Lauro scutoque resurgo ....... -j iaur^i \ Loraine, Lorraine.
Laus Deo ........................... Praise to God ........................ Arbuthnot, Rundle.
La vertu est la scule noblesse Virtue is the only nobility .......... Guilford, North.
tOUt °b' Virtue surmounts every obstacle... Rowley.
....... During life ............................ ^wall^' C°ruewa11'
Lead on! ............ ^ ....................................................... Botham, Hotham.
Lebon temps viendra ........ Good times will come. ........ { ^tr
Leges arma tenent sanctas ..... Arms keep the laws sacred ......... Benson.
Leges juraque serva ............. Get your right, and keep it ........ Grant.
Legibus antiquis ................. By ancient laws ..................... Leigh.
Legibus et armis ................. According to law and arms ....... Gordon.
Le jour viendra ................. Theday will come ................... Larnbton.
Lente, sed opportune ........... Slowly, but suitably ................. Campbell.
LTrum..J!!dl!!L"0b.U.r.!ir." I The Lion °/^«A« our strength Borlace, Warren.
Leoni, non sagittis, fido ........ |7 £^ .^^.^"^^ | Egerton.
Le roi pt J'etat ................... The king and country ............... Ashburnham, Shenutl.
Le roi 10 veut ..................... H is the king1 s pleasure ............ Clifford.
Le roy et 1'eglise ............... The king and the church .......... Roger.
L'esperance me comfort ........ Hope comforts me ................... Nairn.
L'esperance me console ......... Hope consoles me .................... De Cardonnoi.
L'esperance du salut ............. Hope of safety .............. ......... Grabham.
Let Curzon hold what Curzon )
held .............. ..... ,8 .......... j .......................................... Curzon-
I.iet Curzon holdewnat CUT-TOT? «
hclde ............................. .......................... ................ Pen-Curaon-i^owa. ,
LET 538 LUX
Let the hawk shaw .................................................... Porteous.
Let the deed shaw .................. . .............................. j Ad^ison, .F!eo™nS' Fleming,
( Flemrning, Moubray.
Let them talk ...................... ....................................... Hewetson.
Leve et reluis ..................... Arise and re-illumine .............. Lawson.
Levius fit patientia .............. Patience makes difficulties light.... Burgess.
L'homme vrai aime son peys... The true man loves his country.... Homfray.
Liberalitas .......................... Liberality ............................. Furlong.
Libera terra, liberque animus A free land and a free soul ...... Frankland.
H"-— ............................ ***« ................................. i ''SL
Libertas et natale solum ....... Liberty and our native soil ....... Adams.
Libertas sub rege pio .......... Liberty under a pious king ........ Addington, Packe.
Libertate extincta nulla virtus ffi%« no ^J^J^ *} Fletcher.
Libertate quietem ............... Ease in liberty ........................ Woodford.
Libert6 toute entiere ............ Full liberty ............................ Butler-Danvers.
Librum cumlampade trado... / yield the book with the lamp.... Hill.
Light on ..................................................................... Leighton, Lightuii.
Littore sistam ............... I faW talce ^ stand on Hamilton.
( shore ................................ ]
Littora specto ..................... I view the shores ..................... Hamilton.
Live, but dread ................................ . ........................... Lindsay.
Live in hope .............................................................. Coldstream.
Live to live ...................... .. .......................................... Button, Witley.
Lock sick ........................... ) „ ( Erwin.
Lock sicker ....................... \ * tre ................................. ( Douglas, Meggefc.
Loisgim agus soilleirghim ...... I burn and I shine... ............... M'Leod.
Loquendo placet ................ He pleases when he speaks ......... Fairf owl.
Lord, have mercy ........................................................ Drummond.
Love .......................................................................... M'Cleish, M'Clesh.
Love and dread ............................................................. Baker, Tower.
Love and loyalty .......................................................... Crompton.
Love as you find ............................................................ Tempest.
Love, serve ................................................................... Ashley-Cooper.
SAdair, Barnwell, Chattertou,
Drummond, Hepworth, La-
forey, Loftus, Lyster.
Loyal devoir ...................... Honest duty .......................... Thynne.
Loyal en tout ..................... Loyal in everything ......... ....... Browne.
Loyal je serai durant ma vie... / shall be loyal during life ........ Stourton.
Loyal secret ................................................................. Lawson.
Loyal suis je ...................... Am J loyal ................. , ......... Shirley.
Loyallement je desers ......... Loyally I leave ...................... Norreys.
Loyaute* me lie ................... Loyalty binds me ..................... Margessou.
Loyaute" m' oblige ............... Loyalty binds me ................... Bertie, Bertue.
Loyaute" u'a honte ............... Loyalty is not ashamed ............. Clinton.
Loyaute sans tache ............. Loyalty without spot ................ Dare.
Loyowf as thou fynds .................................................... Tempest.
Lucem spero ...................... I hope for light ...................... Kemp.
Luceo boreale ..................... J shine in the north ............... Seton.
Luceo et terreo ......... . ......... I shine and terrify... ............... Allan.
( Mackenzie, Mackinzie, Aloe-
Luceo, non uro.; .................. I shine, but not burn ............... < leod, M'Hardie,
( M'Leod, Smith.
Lucet ............................... It is light ............................. Scot.
Luctor, at emergam ............ J contend, but I shall recover ..... Maitland.
Luotor, Don mergor
. . ,. ( Receive the liqht. and communi- \ v -i-\:nn. ^ i.u
Lumen accipe et imperti ...... j c^ ^ j HollingsworttL
Lumen conleste sequamur ...... Let us follow heavenly lic/ht ....... Beatio, Beattie, Beaueys.
Lumen servamus antiquum... We preserve the ancient light ...... Redwood.
Lux Anglis, crux Fraucia ...... j **£%£ ??*.a.™*. \ R°°*et'
Lux in tenebris ................... Light in darkness ................... Fullarton, Fullerc-on.
Lux meaChristus ... ............ Christ is my light ................... Newman.
Lux mini laurus ................. Light is a laurel to me ............. Chamber*.
Lux tua vita mea ............... Thy light is my life ................. Blount, Blunt.
Lux venit ab alto ................ Light cometh from on high ........ Dallas.
MAC 539 MEA
M
Macte virtute ..................... Blessings on your valour ........... Murray.
Ma force d'en haut ......... My strength is from above ......... Malet.
M^ret qui laborat ............... .. Storie'
Ma foy en Dieu settlement.... My faith is in God alone .......... Mompesson.
Magistrates indicat virum ..... The magistrate shows the man.... Lowther.
Magna est veritas ................ Great is truth ........................ Stillingfleet. _
Magnanimiter crucem sustine Sustain the cross bravely ...... ..... Keny on, Whitney.
Magnanimus esto ................ Be magnanimous .................... Ingram.
Magnes et adamas ............... The magnet and adamant ......... Ross.
Magnum in parvo ............... Much in little ........................ Congalton, Congilton, Little.
Magnus et animus ............... And a great mind .................. Ross.
Magnus Hippocrates ; Tu no- ( Great Hippocrates ; Thou art ) j)ims(jaie
bis major ........................ | greater than we ................... )
Maintien le droit ................. Support the right .................... Bridges, Brydges, Leatham.
Majora sequor .................... I follow greater things .............. Halibuton, Halyburton.
Majores sequor. .................. 1 follow our ancestors ............... Gordon.
Major optima ferat j ** ** worthier carry
vestigia premo
Moir, More.
Seaton.
Major virtus quam splendor... Virtue is greater than splendour Auld, Baillie.
Mai au tour Unaccustomed to artifice Patten.
Malgre" le tort In spite of wrong Hoghton-Bold, Houghton.
Malim esse probus quam ( / would rather be honest than ) -j7-OT1T,_.q_
haberi j merely be considered so | * ieay'
Mallem mori quam mutare... I prefer death to change Gilbert.
Adams, Athlone, Barnewall,
Barnewell, Beale, Doeg,
Ffrench, French, Ginkell,
Malo mori quam f osdari Death rather than disgrace. . .
Harty, Higginson, Jackson,
Lister, Menzies, Mulloy,
Murray, Payne, Strode,
Surtees.
Malo patiquam fcedari ......... I prefer suffering to disgrace ....... Duckett.
Malum bono vince ............... Overcome evil with good ............ Hay.
Man do it .................................................................... Edgar.
Mauent optima ccelo ............ The best await us in heaven ....... Miller.
Maneo et muneo ................. I wait and defend ................... Dalrymple.
Maneo, non fugio ................ I remain, I do not fly .............. Gordon.
Manes n on fugio ................. I do not shun death ................. Gordon.
Manet in seternum ............... It remains for ever ................. Sprevell, Sprewell, "Warner.
Manners maketh man ..................................................... Wickham, Wyk.-i
Manners makyth man .................................................... Wickham, Martin-Wykeham.
Manu et corde .................... With hand and heart ............... Bates.
SClinkscales, Geoghan, Mac-
kay, M'Caa, M'Casker,
M'Caskill, M'Quie.
Manuque ........................... And by strength ..................... Jossey, Proby, Tonson.
Man us haec inimica tyrannis.. This hand is an enemy to tyrants Jossy, Proby, Tonson.
Manus justa nardus ............ A just hand is a jewel .............. Maynard.
Mar bu mhiann leinn ........... As we would desire .................. Campbell.
Marack-gu ......................... Pretty Marack ....................... Lyons.
Marte et arte ..................... By strength and art ................ D 1™nd» FerSuaon. Nevoy,
Bynsive and '
Marte et clypeo .................. f s™ ™r' Methen.
Marte et industriS ............... By bravery and industry .......... Ogilvy.
Marte et ingenio ................. By war and wit ..................... Smith, Wright.
Marte et labore ................... By war and toil ..................... Hewgill.
Marte et mari faventibus ...... War and the sea favouring ........ Morris.
Marte non arte ................... By strength, not art ....... ......... Neasmith.
Marte suo tutus .................. Safe by his own exertions .......... Byers.
Martis non cupidinis ............ By war, not by love ................ Fletcher.
Mature ............................. Maturely .' .............................
Mea dos virtus ................... Virtue is my dowry ................. Meadows, Medevvo
MBA 540 MIH
Mea fides in sapientia ........... My faith is in wisdom ............ Fryer,
Mea gloria fides ................ Fidelity is my glory.... .. \ Adda?b' Ainsworth, Gilchrist,
| VV efts on.
Meae memor originis ............ Mindful of my descent ............. Manson.
Mean, speak, and do well.... .......................................... Urquhart.
Mea spes est in Deo ............ My hope is in God .................. Smith.
Mea vixtute me involvo ........ in mV inte~ j Williams.
Me certum mors certa facit... Sure death makes me determined Sibbald.
Mecum habita .................... Dwellwithme ........................ Dun.
Mediis tranquillus in undis... Calm amid the waves ............... Smythe, Smith.
Mediocria firma..., Mediocrity is stable..., .. \ BaTcon' G^ston, Lawder,
( Lowndes-Stone.
Mediocria maxima ............... Moderate things are the greatest Monins.
Mediocriter ........... '.. ........... With moderation .................... Moir, Murison.
Medio tutissimus ibis ........... The middle path is safest .......... King, Senior.
Me fortem reddit Deus ......... God renders me brave ............... Scot, Scott.
Me meliora manent .............. Better fortune aivaits me ........... Mossman.
Meliora sperando ................. Hoping for better things ............ Douglas, Douglass.
Meliora spero sequorque I
Meliore fide quam fortun& j "^ _ J ^9 ~* JW Greseley, Gresley.
Memento Creatorem Remember thy Creator Keith.
Memini / remember Campbell.
Memor Mindful Russell.
Meinorare novissima An unchangeable mind Hopkirk.
( Campbell, Graham, Green,
Memor esto Be mindful \ Hutchinson, Hutchison,
( M'Fell, M'Phaill.
Memor et fidelis Mindful and faithful Reed, Peachey.
Memoria pii seterna The pious of eternal memory Hanbury-Tracey.
Mens sequa rebus in arduis... An equal mind in difficulties Hardinge.
Ashbrook, Chrisp, Collis,
Mens conscia recti A mind conscious of rectitude* . . .
Flower - Macartney, Mac-
cartney, Nightengale, Phil-
. lips, Silifant, Wright.
Mens cujusque is est quisque The mind is the man Leslie, Pepys.
Mens et manus Intelligence and activity Duncanson.
Mens flecti nescia Remember the last Hulton.
Mens iinmota An unmoved mind Shaw.
Mens immota manet My mind remains immovable Meldrum, Shaw.
Mens pristina mansit The former mind remained Popham.
Mens sibi conscia recti A™**™ De Oispigny, Wright.
,, , I Glassford, Patrickson.
manu With heart and hand \ Benshaw, Bonshaw, Borth-
ue J / wick, Farquhar.
Mente manuque prsesto
Meor ras tha Duw
Merces hsec certa laborum
/ perform with resolution and
diligence
The great grace of God who is
good
The sure reward of our labours...
Foulis.
Willyams.
Seton.
Mercie Mercy Paterson.
Mercy is my desire j ^SaTt^'
Merite Deserve Currer.
Merito Deservedly Delap, Delop, Dunlop.
Messis ab alto Our harvest is from the deep Whittuck.
Me stante, virebunt While I stand they will flourish.. Tirwhit, Tyrwhitt.
Metuenda corolla draconis Fear the dragon's crest Vane, Stewart.
Metuo secundis J fear in prosperity Hodgson, Uppleby.
( He hath conquered me — / am the ) a. •, .
Me vmcit; ego mereo j gainer>^ ' j Sinclair.
Micat inter omnis I» illustrious among all Haggard.
Mieux etre que paraitre Better to be than to seem Barclay.
Migro et respicio / go away, and look back Ramsay.
Mihi ccelum portus Heaven is my haven Brages, Bruges1.
Mihi cura futuri lam careful for the future Qngley.
Mihilucra My gain Scot, Scott.
Mihi lucra pericula My dangers are profitable Suttie.
Mihi robore robor 1 have, power with itrenqiti Cunninghame.
MIH S4i MY W
Mihi terraque lacusque ........ / have lands and wa ters ........... Fullerton.
Mihi, tibi ......... .................. To me and you ...................... Pope.
Mind your own business ................................................. Remnant.
Min, sicker, reag ........................................................... Connor.
Mirabile in profundis ........... Wonderful in depth ................. Tooker.
Miseris succurrere disco ........ / learn to succour the unfortunate j ^^^ S°ltan'
Miserrima vidi .................... I saw most miserable things ........ Zephane, Zephani.
Misneach ............................ Courage ................................ Campbell.
Moderata durant ........... , ..... Moderate things are permanent... Bushe, Irvine, Staunton.
-..--,. j. ( The smaller, the less exposed to
Modico angetur modicum ] ,
danger. .
,, ,. ,. ., { A little will be much, with mode-
Modicum modico erit magnum ]
( ration .
Williamson.
Williamson.
Storie.
Moeret qui laborat He is sad who labours
Monachus salvabor Being a monk, I shall be saved... Monkhouse.
Mon Dieu, mon roi, et ma ( My God, my king, and my conn- \-& x\ tr-
patrie ( try \ *'
Mon Dieu est ma roche My God is my rock Fermoy, Roche, Rowclie.
Moneo et munio I warn, and I protect Dalryniple, Elphinstoue.
,.- • •• v ( Beinq warned, let us follow better \ ,.- ,
Moniti meliora sequamur j ,, y > Mahon.
Monitus munitus He who is warned is fortified Horn.
Mon privilege et mon devoir.. •My privilege and duty Shevill.
Monte alto On a high mountain Mowat.
Monstrarit astra viam The stars show the way Oswald.
Mon tresor My treasure Montresor.
Montjoye et St Dennis France.
Mora trahit periculum Delay causes danger Suckling.
Mores meliore metallo Morals of a better character Smith.
Moribus antiquis With ancient manners Throckmorton.
Moriens, sed invictus Dying, but unconquered Gammell.
Mors aut vita decora Death or a life of honour Dempster.
Mors Christi more mortis mihi
Mors lupi agnis vita
Christ's death is to me the death ) „ ±1 •.
of death ............................ jBoothby.
, Oueley.
Mors mihi lucrum Death is gain to me Jones.
Mors patior macula Death rather than disgrace Chamberlayne.
Mort dessus Death fa hanging over us Bunney, Bunny.
Morte leonis vita Life by the death of the lion Vaux.
Mortem aut triumphum Death or triumph Clifton.
Mort en droit Death in right Drax.
Mortua vivescunt The dead shall become alive Lindsay.
Mos legem regit Custom regulates the law Mosley, Mouseil.
Mot pour mot \Vordforword Harries.
Moveo et profitior...., I proceed and am more prosperous Knox.
Mowe warilie Mather.
Mallahar a boo Victory to Mallahar Fitzgerald.
Mult* tuli fecique ............... 7 Arkwright.
Multum in parvo ................. Much in little ........................ Congalton, Congilton.
Mumfice et fortiter .............. Bountifully and bravely ............ Handyside.
Murus aheneus ................... A brazen wall ........................ Macleod, M'Leod, Nielson.
Murus seneus esto ............... Be thou awall of brass ............. Reynell.
Murus seneus virtus ............. Virtue is a wall of brass ........... Walton.
Murus seneus conscientia sana j A ^.^^^.* " "^ °{ \ Lumley, Williamson.
Mutare vel timere sperno ...... / scorn to change or fear.. . ........ Beauford, Raglan, Somerset.
Muthig vorwartz ................. Forward with courage .............. Prance.
Mutuo amore cresco ............ / increase by mutual love .......... Lindsay.
Mutus inglorias artis ............ Deceitful silence ismean ........... Halford.
Mutus inglorius .................. The dumb is inglonous ............. Halford.
My defence .................................................................. Allardice, Allerdice.
Myhope i. constant in thee ............................................
My hope is in God ......................................................... Middleton.
My prince and my country....* .......................................... Harris
My word is my bond .................... ...... . .......................... Smallman.
NAF
542-
NEC
N
Nafragus in portum .............
Na fynno Duw ni fydd .........
Natale solum dulce .............
Nativum retinet decus .........
Naturae donum ...................
Naturae minister .................
Nee abest jugum ................
Nee beueticii immemor, nee
injuries ..........................
Ne cadem insidiis ...............
Nee careo, nee euro .............
Nee cede malis ...................
Ne cede malis, sed contra ......
Nee cito, nee tardo .............
Nee cupias, nee metuas .........
Nee deficit alter. . . ,
Shipwrecked, brought to harbour
What God wishes not will not be..
Sweet is our native soil .............
He retains his native honour ......
The gift of nature ...................
A servant of nature .................
There is alwayssome yoke .........
( Unmindful neither of benefits nor
( injuries ..............................
Let me not fall into snares ........
/ have neither want nor care ......
Yield not to adversity .............. j
*° dWculties> 6
Nec deerit operi dextra
Nec elata, nee dejecta '.....
Nec ferro, nee igiie
Nec flatu, nee fluctu
Nec fluctu, nee flatu
Nec male notus eques
Nec me qui csetera vincit
Nec metuas nee optes
Nec minus fortiter
Nec mireris homines mirabil-
iores
Nec mutandus, nee metus
Nec mons, nee substrahit aer
Nec parvis sisto
Nec placidd, contentaquiete est
Nec obscura, nee ima
Nec opprimere, nee opprimi...
Nec prece, nee pretio,
Nec quserere, nee
honorem
Nec rege, nee populo, sed
utroque
Nec sinit esse feros
Nec sorte, nee fato
Nec sperno, nee timeo
N ec tempore, nee fato
Neither fast nor slow
Neither desire nor fear
Another succeeds
( His hand shall not be wanting to
( his work
Neither elated nor depressed
Neither by sword nor fire
Neither with wind nor tide
Neither with tide nor wind
A knight well known
Neither fear nor wish
Not the less bravely
Heard.
Price.
Taylor.
Livingston, Livingstouo.
Peacock, Peacocks.
Relham, Relhau.
Hay.
Walround-Bethel.
Clelaud, Clelland.
Craw.
Doig, Keppel, Stratford, Wil-
liams.
Canning, Garvagh.
Ballantyne, Bannatyne.
Crowhall, Hardwicke, Yorke.
Gregory, Roddam.
Borthwick.
Northmore.
M'Kaile.
Edward, Udward.
Burnet, Burnett.
Southwell.
Bruce.
Coddington.
Cuthbert, Cuthbertson.
[ Do not wonder at wonderful men Lambert.
Neither confusion nor fear
The mountain is not moved, nor
Neither do I hesitate at trifles....
No content in soft repose
Neither obscure nor low
Neither to oppress nor to be op-
N either by entreaty nor bribery...
Neither to seek nor despise honour
(Neither for king nor people, but
\ for both
( Nor doth he allow them to be
( fierce
Neither by chance nor fate
/ neither despise nor fear
Neither by time nor fate
Nec timeo, nee sperno '. . / neither fear nor despise
Nec temere, nee timide Neither rashly nor timidly.
Nec timide, nee temere Neither timidly nor rashly..
Nec timidus, nee ferus....
Nec triste, nee trepidum .
Neither timid nor fierce ,
Neither sad nor fearful..
Rawlins.
Forbes.
De Bath, De Burgh.
Mordaunt.
Law.
Sneyd.
Bateman.
Boughey, St John.
Rolle, Rolley, Wilkinson.
Langham.
Rutherford.
Ellames.
M'Donald, MacDonald.
Greene, Hamilton, Pagan,
Pagen, Shepphard-Cottun,
Shippard.
Aldworth, Arabin, Beadnell,
Bent, Blair, Blosse, Brad-
ford, Bridgman, Bulkeley,
Chinneiy, Chinning, Fitz-
Clarence, Forbes, Graham^
Guest, Holden, Sandford,
Simeon, Vane, Walker,
Wakeman, Western.
Barne, Buckley, Bulkeley-
Williams, Forbes, Macaa«
t gan, Rashleigh, Travers.
Trotter.
Trist.
NE C S43 NIL
Ne cuiquan, serviant ense,... j ^%£%^**^. \ Peachy.
Nec vi, nee astutia ............... Neither by violence nor cunning.. Waring.
Nec viribus, nee numero ....... Neither by power nor numbers.... "Wernyss.
Nec volenti, nee volanti ........ Neither to me wishing nor flying. Westby.
Nemo me impune lacesset ..... j N°^^?^ ™ "^.^ \ Irwin, Kettle*.
Nemo sibi nascitur ....... . ....... No one is born for himself. ........ Scott.
Nemo sine cruce beatus ........ None is happy but by the cross.... Baker.
Ne in' oubliez ..................... Forget not ............................. Carsain, Corsair.
Ne nimium ........................ Not too much ......................... Hamilton Gordon.
Ne obliviscaris .................... Forget not ............................. Colvil, Colville.
Ne obliviscaris .................... You must not forget ................ Campbell, Lorn, M'Tavi«h.
Ne parcas, nee spernas ......... Neither spare nor despise .......... Lam ond, Lamont.
Ne quid falsi ...................... Nothing false ......................... Wollaston.
Ne quid nimis .................... Not too much of anything ......... Austen, Fouler.
Nescit abolere vestutas ......... Antiquity cannot abolish it ......... Oughton.
Nescit amor fines ................ Love knows no end .................. Scot, Scott.
Nescitur Christo .................. He is not known by Christ ......... Rous.
Nescit vox missa reverti ....... j A J^*"* v*tered CanHOt be T6' \ Halsey.
Ne supra ........................... Not beyond ........................... Catsnellage, Catznellage.
Ne supra modum sapere ....... .Be not over wise ...................... Nassu, Newport.
Ne tentes, aut perfice ........... j Ei^° n°* attempt> °r aCC°m' j Daris, Faunce, HiU.
Ne te qusesiveris extra ......... Seek nothing beyond your sphere. Hewit, Hewitt, Hewett.
Ne timeas recte faciendo ...... Fear not to do what is right ....... Hadderwick, Tizard-Ha.\vkin8.
Never fear ................................................................... Stewart.
Ne vile fano ....................... Nothing to disgrace the altar. ..... Fane, Stapleton.
Ne vile velis ....................... Form no vile wish ................... Griffin, Nevil,Neville,Ussher.
Nid cyfoeth and boddlondeb.. Not wealth but contentment ........ Garnons.
NiddaonidDuw ................ Nogoodbut God ..................... Williams.
Nid meddyg, oud rneddyg ( Not a physician, but a soul-phy-\ v -p ,
enaid ............................. j sician ................................ j" * ser' ru8ue-
Nihil alienum ..................... Nothing strange. ..................... Rice.
Nihil amanti durum ............ Nothing hard to a lover ............. Reid.
Nihil desperandum .............. Nothing to be despaired of ........ Walley.
Nihil human i alienum .......... Nothing human is alien ............ Hutchinson.
Nihilo nisi cruce ................. With nothingbut the cross ......... Barbour.
Nihil quod obstat virtute ...... Nothing which obsti'ucts virtue.... Higgins.
Nihil sine cruce .................. Nothing without the cross .......... Beresford, Hillocks.
Nihil sine Deo .................... Nothing' without God ............... Peterson.
Nihil sine labore .................. Nothing without labour ............. j Be^ Cator> TemP^ Temp-
Nihil utile quod non honestum Nothing dishonest is useful ........ Moor.
Nihil verius ....................... Nothing more truly .................. Weir.
Nil admirari ....................... To be astonished at nothing ....... j Fi' Shapland-Carew,
Nil arduum ........................ Nothing dangerous .................. Gumming, Gordon.
Nil certum est ............ ........ Nought is certain ..................... M'Min, M'Minn, M'Myue.
Nil clarius astris .................. Nothing clearer than the stars. . . . Baillie.
( Anderson, Bias, Carew, Col-
Nil conscire sibi .................. Having no remorse ................ lingwood, Finch - Hatton,
) French, Michel, Rogers,
( Savile, Saville, Wegg.
'Auson, Arnold, Bullock, Carr,
Chard, Chawner, Codding-
ton, Cookson, Crosbie-Gar-
diner, Gradwell, Hawkins,
Nil desperandum ................. Never despairing ......... Hawxwell, Hay .Horn,
^ Heron, Imrey, May, Mus-
Nil desperandum, auspice Deo \ Nothing is to be despared of,
I under God s guidance
Nil desperandum est Nothing is to be despaired of
XTJI ;.,~,,~r,r,:i,:i_ xr.ji • • •! j *
grove, Ogilvie, Ogilvy, Pear-
son, Promoli, Silver, Simp-
son, Stewart, Tremenheere,
Tucker, Walker, Walley.
Anderson.
Stewart.
Nil impossibile ,, Nothing impossitte Du Bisson, Dubiaeon.
Nil indi^ne ^ Nothing unworthily Wordie.
Nil iuvita Minervd Nothing in spite of genius '. Prime.
• Nil magnum, nisi bonum Nothing great unless it be gold... Cooper.
NIL 544 NON
Nil moror ictus ................... 1 delay not, when struck ............ Money-Kyrle.
Nil nequit amor .................. Love is all-powerful ................ Reidheugh.
Nil nisi cruce ..................... Depend only in the cross ........... Beresford.
Nil nisi patria ..................... Nothing but ones country ......... Hindmarsh, Hyndrnarsh.
Nil obliviscar .......... . .......... / shall forget nothing .............. Collvile.
Nil penna, sed usus. ......... .... Not the pen, but custom ............ Gilmer, Gilmour.
Nil sine cruce ..................... Nothing without the cross .......... Gully.
Nil sine Deo ...................... Nothing without God ................ Awdry.
Nil sine numine .................. Nothing without the Deity ......... Weld.
Nil sistere contra ................ Nothing to stand agamst ........... M'Nkon, Nicolson, NicLolson,
Nil solidum ........................ Nothing is permanent .............. Goldie.
Nil tibi ............................. Nothing for you ..................... Campbell.
Nil time ............................ Fear nothing ......................... Man.
Nil tirneo ........................... Ifearnothing ....................... Drummond.
Nil timere ......................... Nothing rashly ....................... Balfour, Ramsay.
Nil timere, neque timore ...... Nothing either rashly or in fear. Berney.
Nil timere tenta nil timide.... Try nothing rashly or timidly.... Buckle.
Nil veretur veritas ............... Truth fears nothing ................. Napier.
Nisi Dominus ..................... Unless the Lord ...................... Compton.
Nisi Dominus f rustra ........... It is in vain without the Lord. . . . Inglis.
Nisi paret, imperat ............... Unless he obeys, he commands ..... Bernard.
Nisi virtus vilior alga .......... ** Moises.
Nitor in adversum ................ I strive against ....................... Bredel, Horner.
Nobilis est ira leonis ............ The lion's anger is noble ........... Buchanan, Ingles, Inglis.
"obilis ira ................... Nolle ardour ......................... j
Nobilitas est sola virtus ........ Virtue is the sole nobility .......... Thackeray.
Nobilitatisvirtus.nonstemma, ( Virtue, not lineage, is the mark of ) n
character ........................ } nobility ........... . .................. j G lor'
Nocentes prosequor ............. J prosecute the guilty ............... Dumbreck, Savary.
Noctes diesque prsesto ......... / perform night and day .......... Murray, Stirling.
Nodo firmo ........................ In a Jirm knot ........................ Harrington.
No heart more true ........................................................ Hamilton.
Noli irritare leonem ............. Be unwilling to vex the lion ....... Abbs, Underwood.
Noli irritare leones ............... Do not irritate lions ................ Lyons.
Noli mentiri ....................... Do not lie .............................. Noteley.
Noli me tangere ................... Beware of injuring me .............. Graeme, Graham, Willett.
Non abest virtuti sors .......... Good fortune follows virtue ........ Nisbet.
Non aliunde pendere ...................................................... Coke.
,T ,.,. , . (Not at the' will of the popular
Non arbitrio popularis aurse...
breath
Non arte, sed marte ............. Not by art, but strength ............ Nasmyth,Naesmith,Neasmith.
Non cauta sed actu .............. Not by singing but by acting ...... Gillman.
Non civium ardor ............... Not the ardour of the citizens ..... Moore.
•KT 11 AT- j. ..?. * ^ ../ 7- -L + \ Black, Blair. Cramer, Griffeth,
Non crux, sed lux ............... Not the cross, but the light ......... j Griffiths
XT , ., ,, ( Another golden branch will sue- ) ^
Non deent alter aureus ......... } ed ' ( '
Non deest spes .................... Hope is not wanting ................. Forbes.
Non deficit ........................ He does not fail ...................... Foulis, Hamilton.
" Aljoy, Hamilton, Smith, Wai-
wyn.
Non deficit alter... Another succeeds.
Non degener Not degenerate,
Grindlay, Kinloch, Kinlock,
Wedderburn.
Non desistam I will not desist Row.
Non dorrnio I do not sleep Maxwell.
Cramer, Coghill, Gulliver
Non dormit qui custodit The guardian does not sleep ....
Lothian, London, Louthiau,
Lowthiau, M'Kellip, M'Kil-
lop.
Kynynniound, Elliot, Elliott.
Non eget arcu He, needs not the bow.
Non eget Mauri jaculis He needs not the Moorish javelins Miller.
None is truly great, but he) Packwood.
that is truly good )
Non est sine pulvere palma. .. The prize is not won without dust.. Yarburgh.
Non extinguar 2 shall not be extinguished Frazer.
Non fallor I am not deceived Kennedy.
Non fecimus ipsi • We have not done it ourselves Duncombe.
Non fluctu, non flatu movetur Is moredneithcr by wind nor wave Brockhoies-Parker, Parker.
Non fraude, sed laude Not with deceit, but praise Gordon.
NON 545 NON
Non frustra ........................ Notin vain ....... , .................... Barren
Non generant aquilse columbas Eagles do not bring forth doves... Lempriere, Rodney.
Non gladio, sed gratia ........... Not with the sword, but kindness... Charters.
Non hsec, sed me ................. Not these, but me ..................... Scrope.
XT , . ( These things are not without the\ -nn-
Non hsec sine numine .......... j 2)eita J- Ellis.
Non immemor ................... Not forgetful ......................... Graham.
Non immemor beneficii ....... Not unmindful of kindness
Non inferiora ..................... Not inferior things .................. Monro.
Non inferiora secutus .......... Not following meaner things ...... j BuchaD'
Non invita ........................ Not by constraint ................... Smith.
Non in vita ........................ Notin life ............................ Smith.
Non metuo ......................... I fear not .................... , ......... Hamilton.
Non mihi, sed Deo et regi ..... j N°^^[ ^ f"™ *?* \ Booth'
Non mihi, sed patrise ............ Notfor my self ,but for my country Hi J°neS'L°yd'
I follow not smallbut great things Dobtebbie.
Non moritur cujusfama vivat Congreve.
Non mutat fortuna genus ...... fortune does not change the race Oliphanfc.
Non mutat genus solum ------- Th$ country does not alter the race Hamilton
Non nobis nascimur ............ We are not born for ourselves ..... Lucy.
Non nobis solum ................. Not for ourselves alone .............
Non nobis solum nati sumus.. \We are not born for ourselves
Drayton, Eardley, Fardel],
Lawless, Moss, Wilson.
Bradshaw.
Non nobis tantum nati ( alone J Warner.
Non nobis, sed omnibus Not for us, but for all Ash, Ashe.
Non nobis solum, sed toti ( Born not for ourselves but for the ) -r, t .
li- i * » »j c .ttooinson.
mundo nati ( whole world. )
Non sine periculo Not without danger Freer.
Non nobis Not for us Wood.
Non obliviscar / shall not forget... Colvil, Colville.
Non obstante Deo Jf God oppose not Cunningham.
Non omnibus nati We are not born for all Frank.
Non opes, sed ingenium Not wealth, but mind Boss.
v'v Not the work, but the workman... Workman.
Non prseda, sed victoria Not the spoil, but victory Chambers.
Non quo, sed quomodo Not by whom, but by what means Ellis, Howard.
Non rapui, sed recepi I stole not, but received Cotterell.
Non revertar inultus. 1 will not return unrevenged Vaughan.
Non robore, sed spe Not with strength, but with hope... Tippet.
Non semper sub umbra Not always under the shade Farquharson.
Non servit sed laborat Does not serve but labours Innes.
Non sibi Not for himself j \ eE
Non sibi, cunctis for all, not for himself Moir.
Non sibi, sed cunctis ..... . ..... Not for self, but for all ............ Moir.
Non sibi, sed patri* natus.... N<*™ ^ but f°r Joddrell, JodrelL
Non sibi, sed toti ............... Not for self, but for the whole. . . . Wynne.
Non sine ........................... Not without ........................... Oliver.
Non sine anchora .......... _____ Not without an anchor ............. Drysdale.
Non sine causa ................ Not without cause .................... Justice.
Non sine Deo ..................... Not without God ..................... Eliot.
Non sine numiuo ................ Not without authority .............. Giff'ord.
Non sine periculo ................ Not without danger .................. Freer, M'Kenzie, Walker.
Non sine prseda .................. Not without prey ................... Echlin.
Non sine usu ...................... Not without use ..................... Maxwell
Non sino, sed dono .............. I do not permit, but I give ......... Seddon.
Non solum armis ................ Not by arms only ................... Lindsay.
Non terra, sed aquis ......... . . Not, by land, but by water ......... Dunnet.
Non tirueo, sed caveo .......... I do not fear, but am careful ...... Oakeley, Strachan, Strauchan.
Non temere ......... .............. Not rashly ......................... Forbes.
£Ton tua, te moveant, sed pub- ( Neither thy affairs, nor thyself, ) A11
licavoto ........................ j but the public wish ............... j Alleyne.
2 M
NON 546 OCO
Non vi, sed voluntate ........... Not by force hut good will ......... Boucher.
Non vox, sedvotum ............ Not a voice, but a wish ............. Nagle.
Norma tuta veritas ............. Truth is thesafe rule ............... Morrall.
Nos aspera juvant. ............... Difficulties are useful to us ......... Louis, Lowis.
(Buck, Fraser-Allan, Fraazer,
Nosceteipsum ................... Know thyself . ........................ ^ Murray, Pringle, Stanfielii,
( Tregonwell, Walford.
No sine periculo ................. I swim without danger ............ Walker.
Nos nostraque Deo .............. We and ours to God ............... Rogers.
Nothing hazard, nothing have .......................................... Suttie.
Nothing venture, nothing have .......................................... Boswell.
Not in vain .................................................................. Aylett, Branfill.
Not rashly, nor with fear ................................................ Harrison.
Not too much ............................................................... Mackinlay, M'Kinlay.
N' oublie" .......................... Not forgotten ........................ Graham, Moir, Mou'r.
Nous maintiendrons ............ We will maintain .................... Howard.
Nous travaillerons en 1'esper-) ^^ -7,7, .7
ance >• We wul labour in hope ............. Blacket, Blackett.
Now thus ....................... . ..... ....................................... Trafibrd.
Now thus, now thus ...................................................... Pilkington.
Sulla pallesoere culp* .......... To tumpale at no crime .........
Nulla salus bello ................. No safety in war .................... Lorimer.
Nulli inirnicus ero ............... / will be an enemy to none ......... Donaldson.
Nulli prseda .......... . ........... A prey to none ........................ Arundel, M'Aben, M'Cabin.
Nulli prseda sumus .............. We are a prey to none ............. Marley.
Nullis fraus tuta latebris ...... j F™^^ ™ ^ ^ °f "^ \ Ellacombe, Ellicornbe.
Nullius in verba .................. Nothing upon trust ................. Banks.
Numen et lumen effugio ....... I shun the Deity and light.... ..... Hewson.
Numen et omnia ................. Authority and all things .......... Graham.
Numine et virtute .............. With authority and virtue ........ Yuille, Yule.
Nutnine et patria asto .......... / stand by God and my country... Aston.
Nunc aut nunquam ............ Now or never ......................... Hampson, Needham.
Nuncia pacis ....................... Tidings of peace ..................... Buchanan, Whanuell.
Nunc mihi grata quies ......... j Now « tkere Pleasant reP0se for \ Gordon.
Nunc ut olim ..................... Now as before .......... . ............. Longcroft.
Nunquam deorsum ............. Never down ............................ Graham.
Nunquam dormio ................. I never sleep .......................... Maxwell.
Nunquam nisi honorificentis- j ^^ ^^ ^ honourably _ Freeling.
sime
Nunquam non fidelis Never unfaithful.
Nunquam non paratus Never unprepared
Nunquam obliviscar / will never forget
Nunquam senescrt Never grows old Gloag.
Ny dessux ny dessoux..., Neither above nor beneath Grove.
Montrie, Moultrie, Moutrie,
Moutry.
Betton, Fairholm, Johnston,
Johnstone, Johnstoun, Ker-
rick, Knight, Skinner.
Campbell, M'lver, Simpson.
O
Obdueem obpatriam
Obdurumadversusurgentia... Not yielding to provocations ...... Bothwell.
Obey and rule ............................................................... Loades.
Oblier ne puis ..................... I cannot forget ....................... Colville.
Obliviscar .......................... 1 shall forget ......................... Colvil, Colville.
Obliviscaris ........................ Forget ................................. Campbell.
Ob patriam vulnera passi
Obsequio, non viribus..
Having suffered wounds for our
country
By gentle management, not by
force
Observe,
Occultus, non extinctus Hidden, not lost
Occurrent nubos Clouds will intervene Eiiot.
Burnes.
Hamilton.
Achieson, Aitchison, Atche-
son, Oldaker.
Tytler.
ODI 547 OVE
Odi prof anurn I hate whatever is profane Hare.
Odor vitse The sweet breath of life Hutton.
Officium prsesto I perform my duty Pownall.
Of nwn yr Arglwydd Let us fear the Lord Williams-Lloyd.
Olet et sanat It smells and cures Dunbar.
Olimsicerat Thus it was formerly Hood.
Omine secundo Under favourable auspices MacMurdoch, Murdoch.
Omue bonum Dei donum Every good thing is from God Boughton, Powell.
Omne bonum desuper All good is from above Barney, Honywood.
Omne solum forti patria...
Omne solum vivo patria est.
cuit utile dulci ,
Omnia bonabonis..
Every land is a native country to} -g rp
a brave man )
Every land is a living man's} Matthewg>
country
Omne tulit punctum qui mis- He has gained ^cry point, who )
has mixed the useful with the v "Warren.
sweet..
AH things are good to the good... Wenman.
Omnia bona desuper All good things are above Goodlake.
Omnia debeo Deo I owe all things to God Grenehalgh.
Omnia Deo juvant All things help under God Crawfurd.
Omnia fert setas Age brings all things Cheese.
Omnia firmat He strengthens all things Colquhoun.
Omnia fortunse committo / commit all things to fortune Duff, M'Knight, M'Naught.
Omnia pro bono All things for the good Murdoch, Murdock.
Omnia providentise committo 1 commit all things to God Meares.
Omnia recte Ail things rightly M'Cracken.
Omnia superat diligentia Diligence overcomes all difficulties Mitchell.
Omnia superat virtus Virtue conquers all Gardiner.
Omnia vincit amor Love conquers all things Bruce.
Omnia vincit veritas Truth conquers all.. Munn, Nash.
Omni liber metu Free from all fear Birley.
Omni secundo 1 do good to every one Murdock.
Omnium rerum vicissitude .... All things are subject to change. . . Ford.
Omni volentia major Greater than all violence Donelan.
On things transitory resteth ) -, ,
no glory }
Onus sub honore Burden under honour. Johnston.
Opera Dei mirifica The works of God are wonderful Garmston, Hustwick.
Opera illius mea sunt His works are mine Gust.
Opera mundi The works of the world Sanderson.
Ope soils et umbra | ^fcUtaJT" °f **' *"' md Irvme.
.;
Opiferque per orbem dicor.... f am ™}led ana*™tant through
( out me world _,
Opitulante Deo With the aid of God Brereton.
Oportet vivere It is necessary to live Todd.
Optima caela Conceal what is best Millar.
Optima est veritas Truth is best Thompson, Thomson.
Optima revelatio stella A star the best revelation Reveley.
Optime merenti To the most meritorious Witham.
Optime quod opportune What is done opportunely is best Campbell.
Optimum pati To suffer is best Sheldon.
Optimum quod primum The best first Kirk.
Optimus est qui optime facit.. Best is he who does best Best.
Optivo cognomine crescit j He becomes great by the wished- j L
( for name )
("Alexander, Holmes, Mure,
Oraetlabora Pray and labour •< Patrick, Ramsay, Sibbald,
( Wakeman.
Orbe circum cincto The world being girt around Saumarez.
Ore lego, corde credo j 1 ^^^\^.t m°Utk} * believel Hamilton.
Ornat fortem prudentia Prudence adorns the brave man.. . Dunbau.,
Ornatur radix fronde The root is adorned with foliage.. Innes.
Orna verum Adorn the truth Waddell, Weddell.
Ostendo, non ostento I show, not boast Betts, Isham, Ritchie.
Otiiun cum dignitate Repose with dignity Kelso.
Oublier ne puis I cannot forget Colvil, Colville.
Our hope is on high Rippon.
Over fork over .. j Conyngham, Cuninghame,
( Cunningham, Dick.
PAO 548 PAX
Pace et bello paratus Prepared for peace and war Fraser, Frazer.
Pacem amo 1 love peace Col urn ball, Scot, Scott.
Pacis nuncia The messenger of peace Murray.
Paixetpeu Peace and a little Maitland.
Pallodia fama Paleadian report Inchbold.
Palmam qui meruit ferat Let him who merits bear the palm, Nelson.
Palma non sine pulvere \ I have ^A difficulty gained the} Archibald, Doughty, Jenkin-
( palm ) son, Lamb,
Palma virtuti The palm is for virtue Acland, Fuller, Palmer.
Pandite ... Open Gibson.
Pandite, ccelestes port® Open, 0 ye heavenly gates Gibson, Gibsone.
Parat et curat Be prepares and cures Stewart.
Paratus. Prepared Fraser, Sword, Svvourd.
Paratus ad sethera Prepared for heaven Falconer.
Paratus ad anna Prepared for war Johnson.
-r, . ~, v -n j jj •..!./• 7 (Carruthers, Hamond, Sander-
Paratus et fidelis Ready and faithful -j g(m
T» r j ( Fairlie, Fairly, Maclure.
Paratus sum lamprepared j if'Lfire
Parcere prostratis To spare the fallen Le Hunte.
Parcere subjectis To spare the vanquished Grant, Longfield.
Par commerce By commerce French.
Parere subjectus To appear obedient Glasgow.
Pares cum paribus Equals with equals Pares..
Par fluctus portui The wave equal to the haven Wilbraham.
Pariter pax bello Peace equally with war Blane.
Paritur bello He is prepared for war Murray.
Par la volonte" de Dieu By the will of God Wynill, Wy vill.
Par sit fortuna labori Let the reward equal the labour.. Buchanan, Palmer.
Parta labore quies Rest obtained by labour Fulton.
Parta tueri / will defend what I have won . . Haddon, Powys, Jacob.
( The two are equal in antiquity to ) -D ,
Parterms suppar j ^ three... ... \ Rushout'
Parva contemniinus We despise small things Gernon.
Pass forward Stewart.
Paternis suppar Nearly equal to ancestral glory... Rushout.
Patience...... Dow, Do\vie.
Patience and resolution Muterer.
Patience makes every thing ) Lamb
light ( •"
Patience passe science Patience surpasses knowledge Boscowen.
Patientia casus exsuperat ( Patience overcomes alt misfor- ) ^s^ew
omues ( tunes )
Patient et spe By patience and hope. j
PatientiS, vinces You will conquer by patience Alvanley, Arden.
( Chein, Cheine, Cheyne, Gall,
Patientia vincit Patience conquers \ Lindesay, Lindesey, Na-
( fleur.
Patientia vinco I conquer by patience Thompson.
Patior et spero I suffer and hope Baillie.
Patior, potior I suffer, I obtain Peyton.
Patior ut potiar I suffer that I may obtain Spottiswood, Spotswood.
Patitur qui vincit He who conquers, suffers Kinnaird.
Nicholas.
Nicholas, Thompson.
Bouverie, Cay, Liudon.
Molyneux, Montgomery. Stop-
ford.
c •, ( My country is dear, but my re-
Patria cara, carior fides f £tL»*r .
\ ligion is dea
r, i { Dear is our country, dearer is
Patria cara, carior fides j , . . ,
faith.
. v, i My country is dear, but liberty is
Patria cara, carior libertas ] J
dearer
Patrise infelici fidelis Faithful to an unhappy country.
Patria fidelis -4 faithful country Tiffin.
Patriam hinc sustinet Hence he sustains his country Higgins.
Patriis virtutibus With his fathers virtues Clements.
Paulatim £y little and little Scales.
j>ax>>< Peace Foulis, Hutton, Almack.
PAX 549 PER
Pax alma redit Bountiful peace returns Domville.
Pax armis acquiritur Peace is acquired by arms Arnot, Arrat, Arrot*
EIane'
Pax aut defensio Peace or defence Landale.
Pax, copia, sapientia Peace, plenty, wisdom Fleming, "West.
Pax et amor Peace and love Jessop.
Pax et libertas Peace and liberty Gordon.
Pax in bello Peace in, war Osborne.
Pax potior bello Peace is better than war Bastard, Nempharts.
Pax quaeritur bello Peace is sought by war Cromwell.
Pax^tua, Doming est requiesj Thy peace> Q Lord> is my rest_ Umpnray, Wmphrey.
Peace Higga.
Peace and grace Graham.
Peace and plenty Barns.
Peace with power Moss.
Pedetentim Step by step Foote.
Pejus letho flagitium Disgrace is worse than death Martin.
Pensez a bien Think of good Noel.
Pensez comment As you think Davell, Deyvelle.
Pensez forte Think much Pauncefote.
Peperi I have brought forth Peperell.
Per acuta belli By the strategems of war Carpenter.
Per actum intentio j ^intention is judged of by the j Urquhart
Peradventure Cockburn, Eliot, Elliott, Fogg.
Per adversa virtus Virtue through difficulties Leghton, Lighton.
Per angusta ad augusta Through dangers to honour Christall, Skeffington.
Berry, Bervy, Clarkson, Crook-
p» -*- ««•«* ***** - ft^aafevBttSS
Tailour.
Per ardua ad alta Through difficulties to heaven ] C anv(
Per ardua fama Fame through difficulties Whyte.
Per ardua stabilis Steady in difficulties Mann.
Per ardua surgo 1 rise through difficulties Fenton, Mahon, Wingate.
Per ardua virtus., Virtue through difficulties Sinclair.
Per aspera belli Through the hardshi})s of war. . . . Hopkins, Randolph.
Per aspera virtus Virtue through hardships Ross.
Per bellum qui providet He who provides through war Lidderdale.
Per callem collem Over a mountain road Collins.
Per coeli favorem By the favour of heaven Cowie.
Per crucem ad coronam By the cross to the crown Poe, Power.
Per crucem ad stellas By the cross to heaven Legard.
Percussus resurgo When struck down I rise again... Jordan.
By God and my swoi'd I have ob-
tained.
Nothing is everlasting under )
heaven.... (
Per Deum et ferrum obtinui..
Perenne sub polo nihil
Peri aur y chalon wir A true heart will make gold Watkins.
Periculum fortitudine evasi... j fortitude preserved me from the j Mah
( dungeon )
Peri-Gal Perigal.
Per ignem , per gladiurn By fire and sword Welby.
Periimus licitis Death in a good cause Teignmouth, Shore.
Periissem, ni perstitissem ......
Periissemus, nisi perstitisse-
nius
•, Molony.
If eposes his life that he may gain \ Penwick> phin>
Periit ut vivat .................... .
Per il suo contrario .............. By its reverse .........................
Per industriam ................... By industry ........................... Rowan.
Per juga, per fluvios ............ Through precipices and torrents.. Harland.
Per mare ........................... By sea .................................. Anderson.
f Alexander,Drummond,Dupr6,
i Lamb, M'Alister, Maceles-
Per mare, per terras ............ By sea and land. ..................... < ter, Macdonald, M'Donald,
j Pieesf, Rutherford, Ruther-
I furd, Urqunart.
PER 550 PET
Fermitte csetera divis ........... j ^^m^'*m^™ °{^\ j M'Crummen, M'Crurnmin.
Perseverance ............ .................................................... Hume.
Abbot, Broadhead, Brooks,
Drake, Flower, Hanrott,
Perseverando ...... . .............. By persevering ....................... Henley, Larkworthy, M'Kel-
lar,Morton,Moreton,Turuly,
Wood.
Perseverantia ...................... Perseverance .......................... Crichton.
Perseverantia vincit ............. Perseverance conquers ............... Burness.
Perseveranti dabitur ............ It will be given to the persevering j a^^^OUr' Robertsoa>
I Congreve, Fordyce, Gardiner,
Persevere ..................................................................... j Greig, Hall, Oakes, Simp-
( son.
Per sinum Codanum ............ Through the B^iie Sea ............ Sawll-Graves.
Perspicax, audax ................. Active, bold ............................ Erskine.
Per tela, per hostes .............. By arrows, by enemies ............... Bremner, Brymer.
Per vias rectas .................... By right ways ........................ Blackwood.
Per vim et virtutem ............ By strength and courage ........... Youl, Yule.
Per virtutem scientiam ......... By courage and knowledge ......... MacNeil, McNeil.
Pestis patri* pigrities .......... j fj** the Vla9ue °f one'8 coun' j Dugdale.
Petit alta ........................... He aims at high things ............. Abercrombie.
Petit ardua virtus ............... Courage aims at hard things. ..... Douglas.
Phcebo lux ........................ Light from the sun .................. Kinnaird.
Phoebus, lux in tenebris ........ Phoebus, light in darkness ......... Jeffrey.
Piedmontaise ..................... The inhabitants of Piedmont*.... Hardinge.
Pie repone te ...................... In pious confidence .................. Mordey, Pierpoint, Pierrepont,
Pietas et frugalitas ............... Piety and carefulness ............... Guthry.
Pietas tutissima virtus ......... Piety is the chief virtue ... ......... Ainsley, Ainslie.
Pietatis causa ..................... For the sake of piety ................ Pye.
Pieux quoique preux ............ Pious though valiant ............... Long.
Pie vivere et Deum et patriam ( To live piously, and live God and \ -p , ,
diligere .......................... j our country ......................... JK
Pignus amoris .................... The pledge of love ................... Graham.
Pille raise gu muier ............. / will return to sea .................. M'Laurin.
Placeam ............................ / shall pacify. ........................ Murray.
Plena refulget ..................... The full moon shines ................ Pitcairn.
Plus ultra .......................... More beyond this ..................... Nabbs, Nairne, Elliott.
Plutot rompe que plie ......... . Break rather than bend ............ De Ponthieu.
Poco a poco ........................ Little by little ........................ Ramage.
Pollet virtus ...................... Virtue excels .......................... Pole, Poole.
Porro uuum est necessarium.. Moreover, one thing is needful.... Wellesley.
.. ,. i ( The prize is to him that carries ) •& -,,-,
Portantispoliapalma ........... j 0/thebooty ........................ j Feltham.
Posce teipsum .................... Ask thyself. .......................... Hodges.
, ., ( To have the power without the ) -,T7. ft , •,
Posse, nolle, nobile .............. j ^ .g ^ ...................... j Wmgfield.
Possunt qui posse videntur... They conquer who believe they can Goodere, Keightley.
Postera laude recens ........... New with future praise ............ Hardinge.
Post est occasio calva ........... Afterwards is a bald occasion.... Chapman.
Post funera fcenus ............... An interest after death ............. Moll, Mow.
Post funera virtus ............... Virtue survives death ............... Robertson.
T . T . /r, 7 7 ( Steddert, Stodart, Stothart,
Post nubes ........................ Light after clouds ................... j Blunst'one>
i Blunstone, Blundestone, Sted
Post nubes lux ................... Light after clouds ................... \ dert, Stodart, Stoddait,
( Stothart.
Post nubila ........................ After clouds .......................... Jack.
SAhrends, Cranworth, Jack,
Jaffray, Jaffrey, Jeffrey,
Purvis, Shuldham, Tarletoii,
Post nubila sol ................... After clouds sunshine ............... Pinkerton.
Post praelia prsemia .............. Reward after battle ................. Nicholson, Westenra.
Post tenebras lux ................ Light after darkness ................ Hewat, Hewatt.
Post tot naufragi.. portum ..... j ..j Montagu.
Post virtutem curro ............ / run after virtue ................... Blome, Briscoe.
Petior origine virtus ........... Virtue rather than lineage.. ....... Scot, Scott.
POT S5i PRO
Fotius ingenio quam vi ......... Rather by genius than strength... Edgar.
Potiua ingenio quam vi ......... By skill rather than by force ...... Edgar.
Potius moriquatn foedari ...... Death rather than disgrace ........ Gifford.
Pourapprendreoubliernepuis / cannot learn to forget ............ Palmer.
•r> t- j/ • m • i 77 (Bolden, Brand, Leonard. Leo-
Pour bien d&urer ................ To wish well ........................... -j nar(j-Barrett
Pour jamais ....................... For ever ............................... Gorwood.
Pourleroy ........................ For the king .......................... Macaul.
Pour ma patrie ................... For my country ................... . Cooper.
Pour mon Dieu ................... For my God ........................... Macpeter, Peitere, Peter.
Pour Dieu, pour terre .......... For God, for earth .................. Leigh.
Pour Dieu et mon roi .......... For God and my king .............. Bagot.
Pour y parvenir.... .............. In order to accomplish ............. Manners, Sutton.
Poussez en avant ............. .... Push forward ........................ Barry, Barrow.
Practise no fraud .......................................................... Henderson.
Precedentibus insta ............ Urge your way among the leaders Eliot-Craggs.
Precipitatus, attamen tutus.,
Prseclarior, quo propinquior... The more illustrious, the nearer... Constable.
Preclarum regi et regno servi- ( Honourable service to king and ) n ., .
tium .............................. j country ............................ J ugiivie.
Preclarius quo difficilius ...... The harder, the more honourable Fountain.
Prsedse memor .................... Mindful of the prize ................ Graham.
Prsemium, virtus, gloria ........ Reward, courage, glory ............. Corsane.
Premium, virtus, honor. ....... Reward, courage, honour ........... Boreland, Brown, Cox.
Premium virtutis honor ....... Honour is the reward of virtue... j^6™' Chere> Corsaue> Tet'
Premonitus premunitus ...... Forwarned, forearmed ............. Rickart.
Prestando, presto ............... j ^J/J^™ ^ precedence, 7|_ Hamilton>
Prestat auro virtus ............. Virtue is better than gold .......... Cunningham.
Presto et persisto ............... / excel and persist .................. Hamilton, Yawkins.
Presto et persto .................. / undertake and persevere ......... Coe, Crawhall, Hamilton.
Presto et presto ................. I undertake and perform ........... Yawkins.
Presto pro patria ................ / undertake for my country ..... . Neilson.
Presto ut prestem .............. I undertake that I may perform.. Preston.
Previsa mala pereunt ........... Foreseen misfortnnes die away... j
Prato et pelago ................... By sea and land ..................... Killingworth.
Prend moi tel que je suis ...... Take me such as 1 am .............. Bell, Loftus, Ricketts, Sutton.
Prenez en gre* ..................... Willingly .............................. Ogle.
Elmsley, Elmslie, Elmsly,
Prenez garde ...................... Be on your guard
Prenez haleine trez fort. Take full strong breath.
M'Intosh, Macintosh, Mac-
ritchie, Rickard, Rickart.
Giffard.
Press forward ............................ '. .................................. Mortimer.
P-ss through ............................................................... {
Pret ................................. Ready ................................... Aston.
Prest d'accomplir ................ Ready to accomplish ................ Aston, Talbot.
Pretio prudentia prestat ...... Prudence excels reward ........... Monson, Morison.
Pretiosum quod utile ........... What is useful is valuable ......... Affleck, Auchinleck.
Pretium et causa laboris ....... The reward and cause of labour Frederick.
Pret pour mon pays ............ Ready to serve my country.. ....... Monson.
Prima voce salutat ............... Salutes with the first voice ......... Boucherett.
Primi et ultimi in bello ........ First and last in war ............... O'Gorman.
Primum tutare demum ......... First defend home ................... Watkins.
Primus tametsi virilis .......... First although manly ............... Primerose.
Primus ultimusque in acie.... First and last in battle ............. Sherritt.
Principiis obsta .................. Oppose beginnings ................... Folkea, M'Laggan.
Pristinum spero lumen ......... I wait the early dawn .............. Preston.
Prius f rangitur quam flectitur Is sooner broken than bent ......... Dykes-Ballantine.
Prius moriquamfidemfallere j T^.^^^^ \ Drummond.
Pro amore patri» ................ For love of country .............. .... Scot.
/Campbell, Hasilrigge, Hesil-
I rigge, Kirkland, M'Naught,
Pro aria et focis For our homes and altars / Phelips, Scot, Shortland,
| Shortreed, Wait, Wood-
( forde.
Pro arte non marte For art not strength Blagrave.
Probando et approbando To be tried and approved Ramsay.
PRO 532 PRO
Pro bello vel pace ...... ......... For war or peace ..................... Anderson, -Auderton.
Probitas et finnitas ............. Honesty and firmness ............... Lesly.
Probitas verus honos ............ Probity is true honour .............. j BaTteson> Chet^vynd, Hansard,
( Lacon, Newman, Vicary.
Probitate ........................... By honour ............................ Renuie, Renny.
Probitate consilium perficitur e Renny.
Probitate et labore .............. By probity and labour.. ...... .... Gould.
Probitatem quam divitias ...... Probity rather than riches ......... Claydan, Claydon, Clayton.
Pro bonis ad meliora ............ From good to better ................. Goodwright.
Probum non posnitet ............ We do not repent of what is good Sands, Sandes, Sandys.
Procedamus in pace ............. Let us proceed in peace ............ Montgomery.
Pro Christo et patria ............ For Christ and our country ...... Ker, Vernon.
Pro Christo et patria dulce jFor Christ and our country} -rr
periculum ....................... ( danger is sweet .................... ) r*
Pro Deo et ecclesia .............. For God and the Church .......... Bisshopp.
Pro Deo, patria, et rege ........ j jp(T.OMr God' our countrV> and James, Beugo.
Icing
For our God, our king> and
country
To do qood rather than be con-
Pro Deo, rege, et patria..
Prodesse quam conspici. .
Prodesse civibus To do good to one's countrymen...
spicuous.
Beuga, Bickerton, Blaydes,
Blaydes-Marvel, M'Dowall.
Chamberlayne, Cocks, Coxs,
Grote, Leigh.
Beckett.
Prodigiose qui laboriose j T™°;;a^ laboriously acts mar- ) j
( vellously )
Pro ecceslia Dei For the Church of God Swainson.
Pro fide et patria For our faith and country Wade.
Prof unda cernit He penetrates deep things Gourlay, Gourley, Simson.
Progredere, ne regredere Go forward, not back Honny man, Hony man, Sharp.
Progredior J go forward Sharp.
Projeci I have thrown away Main.
Pro legibus et regibus For laws and kings Wilson.
Pro libertate For liberty Wallace.
Pro libertate patrise For the liberty of my country Massey, Massy, Maysey.
Pro lusu et prseda For sport and plunder MacMoran, M'Morran.
Pro magna charta For the Magna Charta Dash wood, Stapleton.
Pro initra coronam A mitre for a crown Sharpe.
Prompte et consel Quickly and advisedly Pringle.
Prompte et consulto Quickly and with advice Plenderleith.
Promptus Ready Donaldson, Kemp, Kempt.
Promptus ad certameu Ready for the contest Sinclair.
-P. i/>jT -D j j * -*i f ^ \ Carruthers, Chalmers, Crcu-
Promptus et fidelis Ready and faithful j •,
Bannernian, Betson, Borrow-
man, Bullman, Bulman,
Douglas, Gregor, Groseth,
Hamilton, Hastie, Hay,
Higs;ins, Innes, Newlands,
Newton, Ogilvie, Provan,
Roachead, Rochead, Ross,
Scott, Turner, Walmsley,
Wood.
Pro patrise amore For the love of my country Wolfe.
, .* -T T\ • ( For my country, by the aid of ) n
Pro patria, auxilio Dei j 6W ( CTrossett<
Pro patria ejusque libertate... For my country and its liberty... Joy.
Pro patria et libertate For our country and liberty Michie.
Pro patria non timidus perire Not afraid to die for my country Champneys, Cham preys.
Pro patria semper For my country always Collow, Power.
Pro patria uro / burn for my country Costerton.
Propositi tenax Tenacious of my resolve Yeatrnan.
Proprio vos sanguine pasco ... J feed you with kindred blood Cantrell.
Propter obedientem Because of obedience Hay.
Pro recto Because of right Meek.
( Aberkirdor, Burnaby, Christie,
Pro rege For the king < Graham, Macfie, M'Phie,
( Porcher.
Pro rege Dimico For King Dimicus Dymoke.
Pro rege et grege For the king and people Grieve, Paterson-
Pro patria For my country.
PRO S53
Pro rege et lege .................. For the ling and law ............... Kida°n'
Pro rege et limite .............. For the king and his dominions.. Elliot, Elliott. '
IAberherdour, Aberkerdour,
Ainsley,Ainslie, Bell, Came-
^lrrLFcreastekrfn>LlS;
Lyon, M'Cubbin, Smith,
Stewart.
Pro rege et patria pugnans.... Fighting for king and country... Pasley.
Pro rege et populo ............... For king and people ................. Basset.
Pro rege et republica ............ For king and state .................. Paul.
Pro rege m tyrannos ............ For the king against tyrants ..... Macdonald, M*Dowall.
Pro rege, lege, et grege ......... For king, law, and people .......... Besborough.
Pro rege, lege, grege ............ For the king, law, people ........... Brougham, Ponsonby,
Pro rege saepe ..................... For the king of ten ................... Wright.
Pro rege ssepe, pro patria ( For our king of ten, for our conn-} E Redm£rton.
semper ........................... ( try ahoays .......................... j *
Pro republica semper ........... For my country always ............ Hellier.
Pro salute ......................... For safety ............................. Ogilvie.
Prosequor alis ..................... I pursue with wings ................. Graham.
Prospere qui sedulo ............. The diligent prosper ................ Cunningham?.
Prospere, si propere ............. Prosperously if speedily ............ Peat.
Prospero, sed euro ............... / make haste, but am cautious.... Graham, MaxwelL
Pro utilitate ....................... For utility ........ = .............. ____ Tennant.
Pro veritate ....................... F9r truth ............................. Keith.
Provide ......................................................... . ............ . Stewart.
Providence ...................................................... ............. Craick.
Providence with adventure ............................................. Hawkins.
Providentia ........................ By Providence ....................... Anderson.
Providentia Dei stabiliuntur ( Families are established by the) T , ,
familiB ......... .. ............. | providence of God ...... ..... ..... f LamPluSh-
Providentia divina ............... By divine providence ............... Keating, Keching, Sangster.
Providentise fido .................. J trust to Providence ................ Stewart.
Providentise me committo ..... I commit myself to Providence... Kyle, Park.
Providentia et virtute .......... By providence and virtue ......... Hepburn, Rankin, Rankine.
Providentia in ad vers is ......... Providence in adversity ............ Toilet.
Providentia tutamen ............ Providence is our protection ...... Thomson.
Providentia tutamur ............ We are protected by Providence... Beardmore, N orden.
Providus esto ..................... Be careful ............................ Maxton.
Pro virtute ........................ For virtue ............................ Reid.
Prudens, fidelis, et audax ...... Prudent, faithful, and bold. ...... Legh.
Prudens qui patiens ............. He who is patient is prudent ...... Leicester, Lushington.
Prudens sicut serpens .......... Wise as the serpent .................. Pole.
Prudenter amo ................... / love wisely ........................... Scot.
T> j -11 ( He who acts diligently acts pru- ) ,„-.,
Prudenter qui sedulo ........... j aentiy j Milne.
Prudenter vigilo .................. I watch prudently ................... Donaldson.
Prudentia et animo ............. With prudence and courage ....... { AjgJe3 Ochterlony> Steelo>
Prudentia et constantia ..... .... By prudence and constancy ....... Denmark, Tichbourne.
Prudentia et honor .............. Prudence and honour ............... M'Kinna.
Prudentia et simplicitate ...... By prudence and simplicity ....... Denman, Lant.
Prudentia et vi ................... By prudence and might ............ Innes.
Prudentia et vigilantia ......... Prudence and vigilance ............ Purchon.
Prudentia in adversis ........... Prudence in adversity. .............. Toilet, Wicksted.
Prudentia me sustinet .......... Prudence holds me up .............. Boyd. .
Prudentia praestat ............... Prudence excels.... .................. Morison, Morrison, Morrysou.
Publica sal us mea merces ...... The public safety is my reward. . . Dick.
Pugilem claraverat .............. He hath ennobled the champion... Nevvte.
Pugna pro patria ................. Fight for your country ............. Tichborne, Tichbourne.
Pugno pro patria ................. I fight for my country .............. Ogilvy.
Pulchrior ex arduis ............. More illustrious from difficulties Mackenzie, M'Kensue.
Pungit sed placet... ......... .... J* i* w!nfv.l but pleasing ......... Rome.
QUJE
554
QUI
Q
Quae amissa salva What was lost is safe
QusBfecimusipsi \*j£*S ™™^ *"* **"
Quae juncta firma Union is strength
Quse moderata firma Moderate things are permanent..
Quseque favilla micat Every spark shines
Quae recta sequor j 7 ^ow the things which are
Quserere verum To seek the truth
, {The things which are locked are
Which things are above
/ wish those things which are
above
I wish to see the things which are
above
The things which are growing
shall yield increase
Where you have kept faith
The same as from the beginning...
As life, so its end
To do good to as many as possible
Any condition to him
What vanity in human affairs...
A fourth to salvation
Wherever you go
That I may overcome
What God commands you to be...
What do you think?
Quse supra
Quae sursum volo
Quse sursum volo videre
Quae vernant crescent
Qua fidem servasti
Qualis ab incepto
Qualis vita, finis ita
Quam plurimis prodesse
Quam sibi sortem
Quantum in rebus inane
Quarta saluti
Qua tendis ,.
Que je surmonte
Quern te Deus esse jussit
Que pensez?
Quhidder will ye
Quhidder will zie
Qui capit, capitur
Qui conducit
Quicquid crescit, in cinere
perit
Quid capit, capitur
Quid clarius astris ?
Quid leone fortis?
Quidni prod sodali?
Quid non, Deo juvante ?
Quid non pro patria?
Quid prodest?
Quidutilius?
Quid utilius?
Quid verum atque decens
Quid vult, valde vult
Quiescam
Quiescens et vigilans
Qui honeste, fortiter
Qui invidet minor est
Qui me tangit pcenitebit
Quinos vincet?
Qui nucleum vult, nucem
frangat
Qui patitur, vincit
Qui pense?
Qui potest capere, capiat
Quis accursabit
Falconer, Keith.
Fulton.
Lesly.
Ogilvie, Ogilvy.
Eobertson.
Campbell.
Carleton.
Douglas.
Hobart.
M'Quinn.
Quin, Macqueen, M'Queen.
Burnet.
Grieve.
De Grey, Majendie, WeddelL
Yong.
Worsley.
Fraser.
Osborn, Osborne.
Halliday.
Roy.
Chanceler.
Holroyd, EMroyde.
Lawrence.
Whither will ye Stewart.
He who takes is taken..
He who leads
Whatever grows, perishes in ashes
What takes, is taken
What is brighter than the stars ?..
What is braver than the lion ?....
Why not for a companion ?
What may not be performed un-
der the favour of God?
What will a man not undergo for
his country ?
What advantage is it ?
What is more useful ?
What more useful?
What is true and honourable
What he wishes, he wishes well....
I shall rest
Hesting and ivatching
Who acts honestly acts bravely....
He that envies is less
He who touches me will repent it..
Who shall conquer us?
Whoso wishes the kernel must
crack the nut
He who endures patiently, conquers
Who thinks?
Let him, take who can take
Who shall run up to
Smyth.
Borthwick.
Aserburne, Ashburne, Ashen
burne, Ashburner.
Smith.
Baillie, Bayly.
Clayton.
Burnet.
Chalmers, Salt.
Campbell, Mathew.
Webb.
Gouldie.
Goldie.
Rickets, Trevor.
Motteux.
Dalrymple.
Fairnie, Fernie.
Anderson.
Cadogan.
Macpherson.
Beugo.
Haslen.
Kinaird, Kinnaird.
Lawrence, St Lawrence.
Gleg.
Hamilton.
fBetenson, Bettenson, Bettin-
Uui sera sera What will be will be < son, Bettison, Edgell,
( Folkes.
Qui s'estime petyt deviendra
grand
Quis similis tui in fortibus,
Domine ?
Who esteems himself little, will
become great
Who is like to Thee among the
mighty, O Lord?
Petyt.
Goldsmid.
QUI 555 BEG
Qui uti scit ei bona
Qui vit content tient-assez
Qui vult capere, capiat
It is good to him uho knows hoiv ) -ge . , TTMJ
to use it \ '
He that lives content, has got j Bradshagh, Bradshaigli, Brad-
enough j shaw.
Who wishes to take, let him take... Gloag.
Quocunque f erar Whithersoever I may be led Sinclair.
Quocunque jeceris stabit { W^^^^,^^^t \ M'Leod.
Quod adest What is present Marsham.
Quod agis fortiter Which you do bravely Oliphant.
Quod Deus vult fiat God's will shall be done Chetwynd.
Quod dixi, dixi What I have said, I have said.... Dixie, Dixon.
r z. ,.7. j. T i ?? r I Barton, Booth.Bough, Gowans,
Quod ero, spero / hope that I shall be j Haworth '
Quod facio, valde facio What J do, I do well Holmes.
n j £ •!. ij £ -i ( What he does, he does with all his I a-i
Quod tacit, valde tacit < m'nht \ s>
Quod honestum utile What is honest is useful Annand, Annandale, Lawsoa.
Quod justum, non quod utile Justice not utility Phillips.
Quod non pro patria? What not for your country ? Bowie, Bowrie, Campbell.
Quod potui, perfici What I could, 1 have done Dundas.
Quod sors fert, ferimus What fate requires, we bear. Clayton.
Quod sursum volo videre / am resolved to look upwards.... Quin.
Quod tibi, hoc alteri That is for thee; this, for theother Crawford, Crawfurd, Ilesketh.
Quod tibi, id alii What for thee, that for another... Lopas.
Quod tibi, ne alteri Tffat is for thee, not for the other Alexander.
Quod tibi vis fieri, facias What you wish done, do yourself Philipoe, Philipse.
Quod utilis That ivhich is useful Bell, Goldie, Gouldie.
Quo duxeris, adsum Whither youshalllead, lamready Ogilvy.
Quod verum atque decens What is true is honourable Trevor.
Quo virtus vocat Where virtue calls .
~ , , . , . That which causes shame is irk- ^ Yate.
Quod pudet, hoc pigeat
Quod vult, valde vult ,
Quo fas et gloria
some.
What he wishes, he fervently ) Holt, Mansel, Mansell, Maun-
wishes J sell.
Where right and glory Glasgow.
Quo fata vocant Wherever fate may summon me... j °"^» She^' Siduer»
,.. . ,.,. ( By how much he is greater he is ) -VT -i
Quo major, eo utilior j more useful ( Neilson'
Quo me cunque vocat patria.. Wherever my country calls me.... Arden.
Quondam his vicimusarmia... J °^^ y W onque. these | Qarieto]1) Tomlin.
Quos dedit arcus amor The boivs which love hath given . . . Hamilton.
, . ( The more thorns, the greater ) T>
Quo spmosior fragrantior j fragrance j Ross'
Quo virtus et fata vocant Where virtue and destiny call ... Ffolliott.
Quo virtus ducit scando / climb where virtue leads Follett
R
Radicem firmant frondes Leaves bind the root Grant.
Radii omnia lustrant The rays illuminate all things.... BrownhilL
Ramis micat radix The root moves with the branches Robertson.
Rapit ense triumphos Wins triumphs with the sword Smith.
Kara avis in terris A rare bird in the world Kett.
Rarabonitas Goodness is scarce 'Bennet.
Rather die than be disloyal Pearson.
Katione, non ira By reason, not by rage Small.
Ready Archever, Fraser, Smith.
Ready, aye ready Napier, Scot.
Reason contents me Graham.
Recreat et alit It refreshes and cherishes. Duddingstoun.
Recreation Forrester.
Recta pete Seek what is right Fletcher.
Recta sursum Things are right which are above Graham.
Recta vel ardua Right or difficult Evelick, Lindsay.
Rflcta ad ardua Act riyhtly in difficulties Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.
BBC 556 RIG
Recte et fideliter ................ Rightly and faithfully .............. Gibson.
Recte et suaviter ................. Justly and mildly ................... Curzon.
Recte f aciendo neminern timeo / fear none in doing right ........ Cairncross, Scott.
Recte faciendo securus .......... Safe in doing right .................. Inglis.
lv eote quod honeste ............ Rightly, which is honestly ......... Anderson.
Recte sequor ...................... I follow rightly .............. . ....... Campbell, Keith.
Recte vel ardua .................. Rightly or difficult .................. Lindsay.
Recto cursu ........................ In aright course ..................... Corsar, Corser.
Rectus in curvo ................. Right in bending ..................... Symonds.
Redde diem ........................ Restore the day ....................... Foster.
Reddunt aspera f ortem ......... Dangers render brave ................ Scot.
Reddunteommercia mitem..
Redeem time ........................................ v ........................ Hancocks.
Redoutable etfougueux ........ Formidable and fiery ............... Harvey.
Re 6 merito ....................... This through merit ................... Gildea, Vassal-Fox.
Refero ....................... . ....... I call to mind ........................ Campbell.
Refulgent in tenebris ............ They glitter in the dark ............ Stodart, Studdart.
Refulget ........................... Is resplendent ........................ Pitcairu.
Regard bien ...................... Regard well ............................ Milligan, Milliken.
Regardez mon droit ............. Regard my right ..................... Middleton.
Regem defendere victuna ...... To defend a conquered king ....... Whitgreave.
Regi et patriae fidelis ............ faithful to King and country ...... Toler.
Regi patriseque fidelis ........... Faithful to king and country ...... Scott.
Regi regnoque fidelis ............ Faithful to the king and kingdom Pocock, Simpson.
Regi semper fidelis ............... Ever true to the king ................ Smythe.
Regulier et vigoreux ............ Regular and vigorous ............... Ker.
Remember .................................................................... Allen, Gavin, Home.
Remember and forget not ................................................ Hall.
Remember thy end ........................................................ Keith.
Renascentur ....................... We shall rise again .................. Skiffington, Yelverton.
Renovate animos ................. Renew your courage ................. Drumrnond, Hay.
Uenovato nomine ................ The name renewed .................... Westcote.
**** ^'^ ^ Hisyouthisrenewedliketheeagles Raymond.
Reparabit cornua Phoebe
Repetens exempla suorum
Republique.
Hope, Scot, Scott.
Pursuing the examples of his an- ) ~ .,,
cestors
The state... Harris.
n 11 'i 'j. TJ. i j ( Bisset, Lauder, Laurie, La\v-
Repullulat It buds anew j dgr'
Requiesco sub umbrS, I rest under the shade Hamilton.
Rerum sapientia custos Wisdom is the guardian of things Affleck, Auchinleck.
( Duberley, Freeland, Heely,
Res, non verba Deeds, not words < Jarrett, Macrorie, M'Rorie,
( Roughsedge, Wilson.
Resolute and firm Milbanke.
Resolutio cauta Prudent resolution Bethune.
Respicefinem Consider the end Lucas, Priestley.
Kespice f uturum Regard the future Reece.
Respice, prospice Lookbehind, look before Hardress, Lloyd.
Resurgam / shall rise again Crosbie, Crosby, Stewart.
Resurgere tento I strive to rise again Straiton.
Kesurgo /*,„*, ^S^*'^' *™<
Eetinens vestigia fam* j **££££* deed, of honourallt Li8ter; Lystel.
Revertite Return ye Wardrop.
Revirescimus We grow green again Glenelg.
_ . IT- • i Belches, Belshes, Bisset, Max-
Revirescit He revives j weU '
( Bisset, M'Eyvan, Mackenan,
Revirtsco I grow green \ Mackenan, Mackewan, Max-
( well, Wellwood.
Revocate animos Rouse your courage Hay.
Rex, non verba The king, not words Wilson.
Rident florentia prata The flourishing meaaows smile.... Pratt.
Ride through Hamilton.
Rien sans Dieu Nothing without God Kerrison, Peters.
Right and reason Graham.
Rightcan never die Norbury, Toler.
BIG- 557 SAT
Right to share ................................................. ............. Riddell.
Rinasce piu gloriosa ........... . To be renewed more gloriously.... Erskine, St Glair.
Rise aud shine .............................................................. Lawson.
Robore et sapore ................. With strength and taste ............ Robertson.
Robori prudentia prsestat ...... Prudence excels strength ........... Young.
Robur atque fides ................ Strength and faith .................. Whitaker.
Robur in vita Deus .............. God is the strength of life ......... Jadewine.
Rosam ne rode ................... Do not speak ill of the rose ........ Cashen, Ross,
Rosario ............................. In a bed of roses ..................... Harvey.
Rosas coronat spina ............. Thorns encompass the roses ......... Forbes.
Rosa sine spina ................... A rose without the thorn ............ Wadman.
Row and retake ..................................................... . ....... Riddell
Rule be ours ............. .................................................... Byres.
Rumeur acerbe, tace ............ Unpleasant rumour, be silent ...... Echlin.
TTr , j... (Aikenhead. Aitkenhead, Sifr
Rupto robore nati ............... We are born in a weak condition -< ^ald.
S
Saebauld ........................... So bold ................................. Sibbald.
Saepe pro rege, semper pro re- Wf ten for the king, always for the ) v ,,
publica .......................... \ state ................................. j
8a" Let ™p™e™ *
Sagesse sans tache ................ Wisdom without spot ................. Concanon.
Sail through .................................................................. Hamilton.
Salamanca .................................................... ............... Cotton.
Salus in fide ....................... Salvation by faith ................... Magrath.
Salus mea Christus .............. Christ is my saltation .............. Forbes.
Salus per Christum .............. Salvation through Christ .......... Abernethy, Forbes, Christian.
Salus per Christum Redemp- ( Salvation through Christ the Re-} gte Stewart Stuart.
torem ............ , .............. ( aeemer ...................... • ......... )
Salutem disponit Deus ......... God administers salvation ......... Edgar.
Salve me Deus ..................... God save me ........................... Spiers.
Salvus in igne ..................... Safe in the fire ....................... Trivett.
San Josef .................... ................................................. Nelson.
Sans changer ...................... Without changing ................... Musgrave.
Sans charger ...................... Without overloading ................ Eddisbury, Enery, Stanley.
Sans Dieu, je ne puis ........... Without God I cannot .............. Skipworth.
Sans Dieu riea... NoMna ^ Ood .............. {<^ Hod^oo, Peter,
Sans heur .......................... Without good luck .................... Arncell.
SArneel, Arneil, Arnied, Ha-
gart, Hogart, Karr, Suther-
land.
Sans reculla jamais .............. Without ever drawing back ......... Brackenbury.
{Hurry, Le Blanc, Moray,
Murray, Napier, Prestoij,
Ure, Urie, Urrie, Urry.
Sans variance et mon droit.... Without change, and for my right Bowes.
Sans varier ......................... Without change ....................... Charlton, Cunningham.
Sapereaude ........................ Dare to be wise ....................... j Amos, Meredith, Parker, Wia3,
( Wyse.
Sapere aude et tace .............. Be ^cise, and say nothing .......... Hesse.
Sapere aude, incipe .............. Dare to be wite, begin ............... j Bi™*v> Burnie' Burne?>
Sapiens non eget ................. The wise man wantcth not .......... Dunbar.
Sapiens qui assiduus ............. He is wise who is assiduous ....... . Mitchell, Sperling.
Sapienter et pie' .................. Wisely and piously .................. Park.
Sapienter si sincere .............. Wisely, if sincerely .................. Davidson.
Sapienter uti bonis .. ........... Wisely to enjoy blessings... . „ ...... Butler.
Sapientia et veritas .............. Wisdom and truth ................... Douglas.
Sapit qui laborat ................. He who labours is wise. ............. Dunbar.
Sapit qui reputat ................ He who considers is wise
§at ainico si mihi feiix
M'Clellan, M'Clelland, Mack
lellaii, M'Lellan.
Law.
SAT 558 SEM
Sat cito, si sat tuto Quick enough, if safe enough Clerk
Satis est prostrasse leoni j Jt ™Q™ ou^h to have ™rcome the j Salugbury>
Save me, Lord Corbet.
Say and do Everard.
Scienter utor I use skilfully Forbes.
Scio cui credidi I know in whom I have believed.. Milnes.
Scopus vitae Christus.... Christ is the end of life Menzies.
Scripta manent What is written remains Young.
Scite, citissime certe Skilfully, quickly, surely Havergal.
Scuto amoris divini By the shield of divine love Jackson, Scodamore.
Sou to divino With the divine shield Kay, Zephane, Zephaui.
Scuto fidei W ith the shield of faith Morris.
Secum cuique , To every one with himself. Thomson.
Secundat vera fides Real fidelity prospers Ogil vie, Ogilvy.
Secundis dubiisque rectus j U^§ J» **^J!$J* \ Duncan, Lippincott.
Secundo, euro I am prosperous, I am careful ... Buchanan.
Secura frugalitaa Frugality is secure Mitchell.
Securior quo paratior j The beUer PrePared> the more } Johnston.
/ secure \
Securis fecit securum The axe makes secure Luxmore.
Securitate By security Roberton, Robertstown.
Securum prsesidium The fortress is secure Craigdailie, Craigie.
Securus. Secure Yates.
Secus rivos aquarum By rivers of waters Rivers.
Se defendendo By defending himself Eccles, Ecles, Ekles.
Sedulitate By diligence Divie, Divvie, Elphingston.
Sed sine labe decus Honour, but without stain Scott.
Sedulo et honeste Carefully and honestly Lyal, Lyall, Lyle.
o -, , , , . , ( Guardianship with honour and) T -,-,
Sedulo et honeste tutela j diligence \ Lyell.
Sedulo numen adest The Deity is present watching.... Cunninghame, Harrower.
0 , , ^.7. , 7 . ( Melliship, Rutherford, Ruther-
Sedulus et audax Diligent and resolute j furd ggaton
Se^neur je te prie, garde ma ) z^ neseecJl thee, save my life Pidcock, Tyzack.
Semel et semper Once and always Allcard, Swinburne.
Semper Always , Seaton, Seton.
Semper ad paratus Always prepared Stuart.
Semper constaus et fidelis Always constant and faithful ^ Irton, Spoor.
Carrol, Colamore, Collmore,
Semper eadem Always the same.
Fairbairn, Forester, Gouch,
Harvey, Hornsey, Pauton,
Reid.
Semper erectus Always erect Pepper.
Broad mead, Bruce, Cairns,
Dick, Formby, Houlton,
Semper fidelis Always faithful Lynch, Onslow, Smith,
Stewart, Stirling, Taylor,
Truell.
Semer fidus Always true Leitch, Leith.
Semper parati Always prepared Fraser, Frazer.
IArmitage, Clifford, Constable,
Dallas, Elphinstoue, Johns,
Johnston, Johnston e,
Knowles, Macreadie, Mac-
ready, Phillpots, Roydes,
Smith, Stewart, Upton,
Welles, Well*.
Semper paratus pugnare pro ( Always ready to fight for myl Lockhart
patria j country )
Semper prsecinctus Always girt Mulholland.
Semper pugnare paratus Always ready to fight Litchfield.
Semper sapit suprema Is always supremely wise Selby.
Semper sic Always thus Johnson.
Semper sitiens Always thirsty Drought.
Semper spero meliora I always hopef&r better things... Pringle.
Semper sursum Always upward Graham, Messent.
Semper verus Always true Home, Howe..
Sornper victor o-.- Always a conqueror Ramsay.
SEM 559 SI D
., .,,, ( Bovirne, Walker, Williams,
Semper vigilana Always watchful j Wilson.
Semper virens } ( Broadwood.
Semper virescens > Always flourishing -I Hamilton.
Semper viridis ) ( Green, Maxwell.
Semper virescet virtus Virtue will always flourish Marishall, Marshall.
Semper virescit virtus Virtue always flourishes Lind.
Semper virtute constans Ahuays constant in virtue Beaven.
Semper virtute vivo I always live by virtue Sideserf, Sydserfe.
Sepultos viresco I grow green when buried Graham, Messeut.
Sequamur Let us follow Oswald.
Sequitando si giunge By pursuing we become united.... Lambert.
Sequitur patrem, non passibus (He follows his father with unequal )
sequis ( steps )
Sequitur vestigia patru ru lie follows the steps of his fathers Irvine.
Sequitur victoria forteis Victory follows the brave Campbell.
Sequor I follow Campbell, Maclnroy.
Sequor, nee inferior / folloiv, yet not inferior. Crewe.
Sera deshormais hardi Be always courageous Hardie.
Sermoni consona facta. Deeds answering to words Collins, Trelawney.
0 . , ( Actions in harmony with our \ m ,
Sermom consona facta j . , \ Trelawney.
Sero, sed serie Late, but in earnest Cecil, Ker, Nairn.
Serpentes velut et columbae... Like serpents and doves Enys.
Servabit me semper Jehova... Jehovah will always preserve me Barclay.
Servabo fidem 1 witl keep the faith Button, Johnston.
Serva jugum Keep the yoke Hay, Nuttall.
Serva jugum sub jugo Keep the. yoke under the yoke Hay.
Servare moduni To observe the golden mean Folke.
Servare munia vitse To observe the duties of life Oglander.
ge fi , ( The promise made is faithfully ) Ryder, Verney, Welfitt, Welt
"' j kept ) fitt.
Serve the king ,. Bennet.
Serviendo By serving Simeon.
Servire Deo regnare est To serve God is to rule Middieton.
Servitute clarior M ore illustrious by serving Player.
Set on Campbell, Seton.
Shanet a boo. Victory to Shanet j
Shenichun Erin The tradition of Ireland M'Carthy.
Sherwoode Hood.
Shoot thus Yeoman.
Sic cuncta caduca All things are thus fading Henderson.
Sic cuncta nobilitat Thus he ennobles all Henderson.
Sic donee Thus until. Egerton, Jobb, Jopp.
ml, j 7 /. .,7 ( Moles worth, Welford. Wels-
Sic fidem teneo Thus I keep my faith j ford
Sic fidus et robor. Thus true and strong Stirling.
Sic fuit, est, et erit Thus it was, is, and shall be Stewart.
Sic his qui diligunt Thus to those who are in love Norris.
( Ballenden, Carnac-Rivett, Day,
Sic ituradastra Thus they go to heaven < Martin, Martyn, Mackiuzie,
f M'Kenzie.
Sic itur in altum Thus they go into the deep Cowan.
Sic, nos sic sacra tuemur Thus, thus we keep holy things.... Macmahon, M'Mah:»n.
Sic paratior Thus more ready Johnston.
Sic parvis magna Thus great things by small. ....... Drake.
Sic rectius progredior Thus I go more honourably Sinclair.
Sic te non videmus olim We did not see thee thus formerly Playfair.
Sic tutus Thus safe Gordon.
Sicut oliva virens, Isctor in ( Like the green olive-tree, 1 rejoice \ nr
sede Dei j in the house of God j Uliver.
Sicut quercus As the oak Challoner.
Sic virescit industria Thus industry flourishes Stewart.
Sic virescit virtus Thus virtue flourishes Ronald.
Sic viresco Thus I flourish Christie.
Sic vita human Such is life Capel.
Sic vivere, vivetis Thus to live, ye shall live Bunce.
Sic vos, non vobis So you, not for yourselves Walpole.
Si Deus nobiscum, quis contra ( // God be for us, who can be ) ,r . .
nos? j against us?. { Mains'
SI D 560 SOL
Si Deus, quis contra ? .......... j ' Spence, Spens.
Si Dieu veult ..................... God willing .......................... Preston.
Sidus adsit amicum , .......... Let my friendly star be present. . . Bateman, Scott.
Si fractus fortis .................. If broken, brave ..................... Foster.
Signum pacis amor .............. Lore is the token of peace .......... Bell.
Si je n'estoy ....................... // / were not .......................... Curwen.
Si je pouvois ...................... If I can ............................... Cleland.
( Cahun, Colquhoun, Eyre, Liv-
Sijepuis ........................... If I can ............................... { ingston, Livingstone. Bad-
( clifFe.
Silentio et spe .................... With silence and hope ............. Brander.
S'ils te mordent mord les ...... If they bite you, bite them ......... Morley.
Simili.frondescitvirgametallo
Si monent tubae, paratus ..... Prepared when the trumpets warn Sissons.
Simplex munditiis ............... Plain andneat ..................... j Symonds, Symons-Soltan, Phi-
Simplex vigilia veri ............. The, simple defence of truth ........ Perkins.
Sinceritate ........................ With sincerity ...................... Francklin.
Sine crimine fiat ................. It may bedone ........................ Innes.
Sine Deo nibil .................... Nothing without God ............... Litster.
Sine fine ............................ Without end .......................... M'Gill.
Sine fraude fides ................. Faith without deceit ................ Johnston.
Sine injuria ...................... Without injury ...................... Watson.
Sine labe fides .................... faith without dishonour .......... Lockhart.
Sine labe lucebit ................. He shall shine without dishonour Crawford.
Sine labe nota .................... Known without dishonour ......... Crawford, Crawfurd, M'Ken-
n.
Sine macula ....................... Without stain
Gary, dough, Flint, Macken-
zie, M'Culloch, Norcliffe.
Sine metu Without fear Jameson, Meres.
Sine sanguine victor A conqueror without blood Smith.
Sine sole nihil Nothing without the sun Pettegrew.
Sine stet viribus Can stand with power Abinger.
Sine timore Without fear Cormack, M'Cormack, Owers.
Si possem If I could Livingstone.
Sis fortis Be thou brave Lindsay.
Sisitprudentia If there be prudence | ^Henley! *T°™' ™*°*
Sis Justus nee timeas > D . . 7 /. ai m. ( Garvey.
Sis Justus, etnetimeas \ ****** and^ear not'" j White.
Sis pius in primis Be pious at the beginning Barlow.
Sit Deus in studiis..., Let God be amid my studies Sydenham.
Sit laus Deo Let praise be to God Arburthnot.
Sit nomen decus Let the name be a glory Swan.
Sit saxuin firmum Let the stone be firm Saxby.
Sit sine labe fides... Let faith be without stain Lockhart, Peters.
Sit sine labe fines May my end be withou t stain Peters.
Sit sine spina Let it be thornless Cay.
Sit vita nomiui congrua May our life be like our name. . . . Christie.
Sobrie, pie, juste Soberly, piously, righteously Middieton.
Sobrii este vigilantes Be well advised by watching Geekie.
So fork forward Cunuinghame.
Sola bona quse honesta j The^ f™?st a*OMan 90odwhich j Archer, Colebrook,Colebrook*
Sola in Deo salus Safety in God alone Robinson, Montague.
Sola juvat virtus Virtue alone assists Stewart.
Sola nobilitat virtus Virtue alone ennobles Hamilton, Moubrr.y. Mow biny
( The thinqs which are honourable \ ^
Sola proba qu* honesta j ^ ^good_ } Neave.
Sola, salus servire Deo j ^^g^pj..^^..^,^^ j Gore<
Sola virtus invicta Virtue alone is invincible Haige, Howard, Waud.
SSola virtus nobilitat Virtue alone ennobles Henderson.
Sola virtus triumphat Virtue alone triumphs Carvile.
Solem fero / bear the sun Aubrey.
Solertia ditat Skill enriches Whitelaw.
Soli Deo gloria Glory to God alone Bontein, Bonteine, Lesly.
Soli Deo honor et gloria Honour and glory to God alone... Huddleston.
Solus Christus mea rupes Christ alone is my rock Orrock.
Solus inter plures I am alone among many Forbes.
bOL- 561 SPE
Sola cruce salus ................... Salvation by the cross alone ....... Barclay.
Sola salus servire Deo .......... To serve God is the only safely... Magenis.
Sole m f err e possum ............ I can endure the sun ............... Davies.
Solein contemplor, despicio ( I gaze on the sun, and spurn the ) T> j- g u
terrain ........................... | earth .......... ..................... )
Sol, mi, re,fa ............................................................... Bull.
Sors mihi grata cadet ............ A pleasant lot shall fall to me.... Skeen.
Sorte sua contentus ............. Z<™ be C0ntent with C0n' HartwelL
Sorti aequus utrique ............ Equal to each condition ............ Maclean.
So run that you may obtain ............................................ Baker.
Souvenez ........................... Remember .............................. Graham.
Soyez ferme ....................... Be steadfast ........................... Butler, Needham.
Spare not .................................................................... Giffard, Macgregor.
Spare nought ................................................................ Hay.
Spare when you have nought ................. . ........................ Gifford.
Spe .................................. By hope ................................ Horrocks.
Spe asperalevat .................. He eases difficulties by hope ........ Ross.
Agar, Boyle, Browne, Drum-
son, Elles, Elvin, M'Leur,
Spectemur agendo Let us lie judged by our actions...
Speed .
M'Lure, Montagu - Scott>
Montague, Morris, Rutson,
Slesser, Thornbrough, Vi-
gors.
Garnock.
Speed well ................................................................... Spied.
Spe et amore ...................... With hope and love .................. Fisher.
Spe et labore ..................... By hope and labour ................. Jebb.
Spe expecto ....................... 1 wait in hope ......................... Forbes, Livingstone.
Spei bonse atque animi .......... Of good hope and courage ......... Millar, Miller.
Spe meliore vehor ............... 1 am borne along by a better hope Bogle.
Spem fortunaalit ............... Fortune nourishes hope ............ Kinnear, Petree, Petrie.
Spem renovat .................... He renews hope .................. ... Grierson.
Spem renovant alse .............. Its wings reneio its hope ............ Norvill.
Spem successus alit ............. Success nourishes hope .............. Ross.
Spe posteri temporis ............ In the hope ofthefuture .......... Atcherly.
Sperabo ............................ Iwillhope ............................ Annand, Pitcairn.
Sperando spiro ................... I breathe by hoping .................. Young.
Sperandum ....................... Tobe hoped for ...................... Rait, Scot.
Sperandum est .................... We must hope ........................ Wallace.
Sperans ............................. Hoping ................................ Ellis.
Sperans pergo ..................... I go hoping ........................... Fletcher.
Speranza § verita ................. Hope and truth ..................... Pegler.
Sperare timere est ............... To hope is to fear .................... Ratcliff.
Sperat infestis .................... Hopes against hostility ............. Seaton.
Speratum et comple-tum ....... Hope, and realise ................... Arnet, Arnot, Arnott, Arnut.
Speravi in Domino .............. I have hoped in the Lord .......... Hay.
Spernit humum .................. He despises the earth ...... . ......... j Forbes M'Kindley, Mackin-
( lay, Mitchell.
Spernit pericula virtus ......... Valour des^tises dangers ............ Forrester, Ramsay.
Sperno .............................. I despise .............................. Elleis.
Brown, Calderwood, Forbes,
Gib, Gordon, Hunter,
Hutton, Langlands, Lear-
mont, Learmonth, Menzies,
Schank, Shank, Waters.
Spero dum spiro .... ............. Ihope while I breathe ............... Chambers.
Spero et progredior .............. 1 hope and advance ................ Pringle.
Spero in Deo ...................... J hope in God ......................... Blackie.
Spero / hope
Spero infestis, metuo secundis ** Ludlow, Stewart.
Spero meliora Ihope for better things..
Ainsworth, Baillie, Blyth,
Douglas, Fairholm, French,
Greaves, Kirkwood, Laird,
Lowe, Maxwell, Moffat,
Murray, Rait, Philips, Rhet,
Rodie, Roper-Curzon, Sam-
well-Watson, Sandilamls,
Shaw, Stewart, Torphicnen.
Spero procedere I hope to prosper Hopkirk.
• Spero donee suspiro While I breathe I hope Hope.
Spero ut fidelis / hope as faithful Baskerville-Mynors, Mynords.
2 N
SPE 562 STB
Spes ................................ Hope .................................... Gaskell.
Spes alit ............................ Hope nourishes ....................... Child.
Spes anchora tuta... ............. Hope is a safe anchor ............... Dunrrmre.
Spes anchora vitse ............... Hope is the anchor of life ........ M'Leay.
Spes aspera levat .................. Hope lightens dangers .............. Ross.
Spes audaces ad j uvat ........... Hope assists the brave .............. Hollis.
Spes dabifc auxilium ............ Hope will give help ................. Dunbar.
Spes, decus, et robor ........... Hope, honour, and strength ....... Smith.
Spes durat avorum .............. The hope of my ancestors subsists Nassau.
Spes est in Deo .................. Hope is in God ....................... Bagge.
Spes et fides ...................... Hope and faith ....................... Chamberlain.
Spes et fortuna .................... Hope and fortune .......... . ........ Chelmsford.
Spes in extremum .............. Hope in extremity .................. Short.
Spes juvat ......................... Hope delights ....................... , Kollands, Holland.
Spes lucis seternse ............... The hope of eternal life ............ Pitcairn.
Spes mea Christus ............... Christ is my hope ................... Bingham.
Spes mea Christus erit ......... Christ will bemy hope ............... Powell.
Spes mea Deus ................... God is my hope ...................... . O'Ferral.
Spes mea in coalis ............... My hope is in Heaven ............. Boyd.
Spes niea in Deo .............. My hope is in God ... ... j B1*wi^ *™*'. w,
( Goskar, Lethbridge, Roper
Spes mea, res mea ............... My hope, my estate ................... Drummond.
Spes mea superne* ............... My hope is from above ............. Bruce.
Spes melioris sevi ............... The hope of a better age..... ....... Rees.
Spes meum solatium ........... Hope is my consolation ............ Cushney.
Spes, salus, decus ................ Hope, safety, honour....; ........... Nesham.
Spes tamen infracta ............ Yet hope is unbroken .......... , Hope.
Spes tutissima coalis ............ The safest hope is in Heaven ------ King, Price.
Spes ultra ......................... Hope is beyond ...................... Nairn, Nairn e.
Spes vitse melioris ............... The hope of a better life ........... Broughton, Hobhouse.
Spe tutiores armis .............. Safer with hope than with arms... Lewis, Lewys.
Spe verus ......................... Trueinhope .......................... Scott.
Spe vires augentur ............... Strength is increased by hope ..... Black, Scott.
Spe vivitur ........................ Lives on hope. ......................... Dobree, Dorrel.
Spiritus gladius .................. The siooi'd of the Spirit ............. Button.
Splendeo tritus .................... I shine by being rubbed ............. Ferrers.
Sponti favus, aegro spicula ..... j J^^. J ( Suttie.
S'rioghal mo dhream ........... My race is royal..- .................. j ^fcj^f lpin' MacSreS°r>
Stabit .............................. He shall stand ....................... Grant.
«, , z 7 77 ., ( Accorne, Hawthorne, Kinni-
Stabo ................................ I shall stand. ........................
Standard ...................................................................... Kidder.
Stand fast .................................................................... Grant, Grant-Ogilvie.
«, , ( Adson, Anderson, Crechton,
Stand sure .................................................................... j gg^g, Grant> Ponton.
Stans cum rege ................... Standing with the king ............. Chadwick.
Stant castera tigno .............. The rest stand on abeam ........... Gordon.
Stant innixa Deo ................ They stand depending upon God.. Crawford, Crawfurd.
Stare super vias antiquas ...... j T°*£** tJl& tra4* °f ™y an°6S'} Bayning,Powlett,Townshend.
Stat felix amico Domino ....... ' *~« Stewart.
Stat fortuna domUs
Stat promissa fides ............... Promised faith abides .............. Leslie, Lesly.
Stat religione parentum ........ Stan ds in the religion of parents.. Lucas.
Stat veritas ........................ Truth stands ......................... Sandeman.
St Domingo ................................................................. Louis.
fAylmer, Dalrymple, Hood,
Steady ..................... .......................................... •< MacAdam, M'Adam, Wei-
( ler, Yonge.
Steer steady ................................................................ Donaldson.
Stemmata quid faciunt ? ....... What value is pedigree ?. ........... Meyrick.
Stet .................................. Stand .................................. Standbridge.
Still bydand ................................................................. Gordon.
Still without fear .......... .......................................... Sutherland.
Stimulat, sed ornat .............. It stimulates, but it adorns ........ j *£££*' M<Cartna^
Strength ..................................................................... Armstrong.
Strength is from heaven ................. . ............................. Grubb.
STB 563 SUO
\-
Strenue et prospere Strenuously and prosperously Earner.
Strenue insequor I follow strenuously Luke.
Strike Hawke, MundelL
Strike alike Lauder.
Strike, Dakyns, the devil's in
the hempe
Strike sure Grieg.
Sto, cado fide et armis / stand by faith, and fall by arms Farquhar, Farquhar-Gray.
Sto raobilis I stand movable Drummonu.
Sto pro fide / stand on account of faith MacFarquhar.
Sto pro veritate / stand on account of truth Guthrie, Guthry.
Struggle Brise-Ruggles.
Studendo et contemnlando {Wearied by study and contem- ) n -, ,
indefessus T. | plation j U ale'
Studiis et rebus honestis By learning and virtue Dunning.
Study quiet Head, Patrick.
St Vincent Waldgrave.
Sue prsemia virtus Virtue is its own reward M'Cartney.
Suaviter et fortiter Mildly and firmly Elliot, Elliott, Kynynmound.
Suaviter in modo, fortiter j M^m manner, boldly inl ^^ Eathbone, Wynn.
Suaviter sed fortiter Mildly but firmly Busk.
Sub cruce Candida Under the white cross Arden, Perceval, Percival.
Sub cruce candor Sincerity under the cross Perceval.
Sub cruce glorior I glofy under the cross Astell.
Sub cruce salus Salvation by the cross Bangor, Fletcher, Ward.
Sub cruce veritas Truth under the cross Adams.
Sub cruce vinces Under the cross you shall conquer Norwood.
Subditus fidelis regis et salus (A subject faithful to his king is ) p ,
regni \ the safety of the kingdom j W
Sub hoc signo vinces Under this sign you shall conquer Vassey.
Subito Hastily Cringan, Crinan.
Sub libertate quietem Rest under liberty .. , j ^V^m** ***
Sublime petimus We ask for heaven Cleghorn.
Sublimia cures Care for high things Bowman.
Sublimiora petamus ,. Let us aim at loftier things Biddulph, Stonehouse.
Sublimiora peto J seek higher things Jackson.
Sub montibus altis Under high mountains Skeen.
Sub pace, copia In peace, plenty Francklyn, Franco.
Sub pondere cresco / increase wnder weight Fleeming.
Sub pondere sursum In difficulty I look upward Porterfield.
Sub robore virtus Virtue under strength Aikman.
Sub sole nihil All beloiv the sun is nothing Monteith.
Sub sole patebit He shall be exposed under the sun Ellies.
Increasing both in sunshine and )
Sub sole, sub umbra, crescens
Sub sole, sub umbra, virens....
in shade )
Flourishing both in sunshine and \
Irvine, Irving.
Irving>
in shade )
Sub sole viresco I increase under the sun Irvine.
Subspe In hope Cairns, Dunbar.
Sub teguiine Under covert Gordon.
Sub tegrnine f agi Under the covert of tKe beech Beech.
Sub tutela Domini Under the protection of God Spode.
Sub umbra alarum tuarum ... Under the shadow of thy wings... Lauder, Lawder.
Sub umbra quiescam / will rest under the shade Fairn.
Successus a Deo eat Success comes from God Roberts.
Suffer j Gleneagles, Hadden, Haldane,
" ( Halden.
Suffibulatus majores sequor... Harnessed I imitate my ancestors Hathorn, Stewart.
Sufficit meruisse It is enough to have deserved Plumtree.
Sui oblitus commodi Forgetful of his own interest Asgile, Asgill.
Suivez la raison Let reason be your guide •< rmis ea<
Suivez moi Follmo me Borough.
Summum nee inetuani diem $Let me neither fear nor wish for ) m- ^
nee optem ( the last day ^ =>
Sum quod sum / am what I am Coldicott, Foresight
Sunt aliena They are foreign Fust.
Sunt sua pnemia laude His rewards are with praise Barberrie, Brown, PcmbertoiL
, i n i Jj€ SfTC'fK/t/iaiS JitHltfC/f l)U /L18 OWfl f sv
ISuo ie robore firmat j mi' ht J- Grant
SUO 564 TE D
Suo stat robore virtus .......... Virtue stands in its own strength Mowbray.
Superabit omnia virtus ......... Virtue will conquer all ............. Rabett.
Superaaudiettace. ............ ^s and Hesse.
Superb ............ ........................................................... Keats.
Superba f range ................... I humUe the proud .................. ^La1^"' MacLaga"' M"
Superiora sequor ................. I follow higher things ............... Ramsay.
Superna sequor ................... / follow heavenly things ............ Ramsay, Wardrop.
Super sidera votum ............. j ^^..^ ./^ **! | Rattra^
Supra spem spero ................ I hope against hope ................. Jeffreys.
Suprema quaero .................. / seek the highest , .................... Greaves.
Sure .......................... . ............................................... Macdonald.
Sure and steadfast ........................................................ Martin.
Sur esperance ..................... Upon hope .................. , .......... j M™' ™™c™t> Moncricif,
{ Moncneffe.
Surgam ............................ I shall rise ............................. Hutchison.
Surgeretento ..................... I strive to rise ......................... Straton.
Surgite, lumen adest ............ Arise, the light is near ......... ...... Glover.
Surgit post nubila Phoebus ... After clouds, sunshine arises ...... Constable.
Surgo, lumen adest ............. / arise, light is here ., .............. Lawson.
Alston, Calandrine, Douglas,
Sursum..... ........................ Upward ................................ Hutcheson, Hutchison, Kil-
ner, Pringle, Roos, Rosse.
Sursum corda ..................... Hearts voward ....................... Howison.
Sustentatus Providentia ....... Upheld '' j providence ............... Rolland.
Sustento sanguine signa ........ / bear the standards with blood... Seaton.
Sustine, abstine .................. Sustain, forbear ..................... Gairden.
Sustineatur . . . Let him be sustained. ... ............ Cullurn.
Sustineo sanguine signum j
Suum cuique To every one his own ....
Seton.
Bickersteth, Don, Every,
Grant, Wingate.
T
Tace Keep silence Abercromby.
Tace aut face Keep silence, or act Scot, Scott.
.^, ( Carnagie, Carnegie, Carnegy-
Tache sans cache Spot without spot j Watson, Patterson.
Tak tent Take heed Crockat, Crockatt.
Tarn animo quam mente su- j ^^ ^ ^ ag {n mind Forteath.
blimis )
Tarn arte, quam marte As well by art as strength.... Mill, Milne, M'Lea, Wright
Tarn fidus, quam fixus As well faithful as firm Stewart.
Tarn genus, quam virtus Lineage as well as virtue Lunden.
Tarn in arte, quam marte
Tarn infcerna, quam externa..
Tarn virtus, quam honos
Tarn virtu te, quam labore....
Both in skill and in force Milne.
As well internal as external Arburthnet, Arbuthnot
well virtue as honou
As well by virtue as labour
r I
hour >
Hamilton.
( Cunningham, Cunninghams,
Tandem ........................... Atlength ........... ................... j Fmnfe.
Tandem fit arbor ................. At length it becomes a tree ........ Hamilton.
Tandem fit surculus arbor ..... j *'J£*? ^.^.^.^..!! \ Bumct> Douglas-
Tandem implebitur ............ At lengihhe shall befitted. ........ Scougal, Simpson.
Tandem licet sero ............... It is allowed at length, but late... Campbell.
Tandem trauquillus., ........... Tranquil at length ................. . Symmer.
deSpicatU8 BUm' Though I am despised, I conquer Grant.
So mighty parents produced such )
Tanti taletn gentrere parentes a nJMȣan ...... * ................ j
Tantque je puis ................. Such as I can ......................... Hilton, Joliffe, Lawaon.
Tantum in superbos ............ Only against the proud ............ Jacob.
Te Deum laudamus ............. Vie praise thee, 0 God .............. Harper, M' Whirter.
TE D 565' ' THU
Te duce, gloriamur We glory under thy guidance . . Sinclair.
Te duce, libertas Liberty under thy guidance Crosby.
. , (I shall Nourish, thou favouring ) n
Te favente, virebo j ^ ^ Grant.
Teg. Yw. Hedwsh Peace is pleasing Gilbert.
Teipsum nosce Know thyself Shaw.
Temeraire Hash Harvey.
Temperat aequor The sea is calm Monypenny.
Templa quam delecta How beloved are the temples Brydges, Grenville, Tem.pl3»
Tempore candidior Become fairer by time Mair.
Tempus meae opes Time is my wealth Spofforth.
Tempus omnia monstrat Time shows all Lovell.
Tenax in fide Steadfast in the faith Smith.
Tenax et fide Persevering and with faith Smith.
Tenax et fidelis Persevering and faithful Abdy, Smith, Tennant.
Tenax prepositi Be firm to your purpose Gibbes, Gibbs, Gilbert.
Tenax propositi, vin co Firm in resolve, I conq uer Grimshaw.
Tendens ad sethera virtus Virtue tending to the sky Lewthwaite.
Tendimus We push forward Craik.
Tendit ad astra He goes towards heaven Maxwell.
Tendit ad astra fides Faith extends to heaven Burn, Burne.
Teneat, luceat, floreat, vi, ( Let it hold, shine, and flourish, by ) ^
virtute, et valore \ strength, courage, and valour... } *'
Tenebo 1 willhold Warren.
Tenebris lux Light in darkness Scot.
Teneo, tenuere ma j ores
Tenes le vraye Keep the truth ? Townley.
Tenez le droit Keep the right Clifton, Wilkinson.
Tentanda via est The way is to be tried Peckharn, Stronge, Wildmau,
Tentando superabis You will conquer by trying Kingdom.
Tenuimus We have held Lockett,
Te pro te Thee for thee Savage.
^ !SaJrtJ-v2!*l>-4 «*•. ** •* — -.fata,
Terra, mare, fide ................. By the earth, sea, and faith ....... Campbell.
Terra marique fides ............. Faith by land and sea .............. Campbell.
Terra marique potens .......... Valiant by sea and land ........... O'Malley.
Terrena pericula sperno ....... I despise earthly dangers ........... Ogilvy.
Terrena per vices sunt aliena Earthly things change hands ...... Fust.
Terrere nolo, timere nescio... j Daring.
Te splendente ..................... Thou being illustrious ............... Carstairs.
m . , ( I shall flourish, while you re- ) m -,
Testante virebo... ............... j main J ......... ; .......... J ........ j Temple.
The cross our stay ........................................................ Parkhouse.
The grit poul ................................................................ Mercer.
The noblest motive is the ) -nri.-..
public good .................... \ ........................................... Bantr^ Whlte'
The reward of valour ...................................................... Moodie, Moody.
The strongest arm uppermost .......................................... Stafford.
The strongest hand uppermost .......................................... Kennedy.
They by permission shine ............................................... Murray.
Think and thank .. j Ailesbury, Brudenell, M'Lel-
{ Ian, Montefiore.
Think on... (Macklellan, M'Lellan, Max-
( well, Ross.
Think well .................................................................. Erskine.
( Dorward, Durnard, Macfar-
This I'll defend ............................................................ ) lane, MacPharlane, M'Far-
( lin, M'Pharlin.
This is our chart .......................................................... Charteris.
This is our charter..., , . j Chartres, Wemyss-Charteris
( Douglas.
Thou shalt want ere I want ............................................. Cranstoun.
Through ..................................................................... Beckford, Hamilton,
Through God revived ..................................................... Hamilton.
Thure et j ure .................... By frankincense and right ........ Foulis.
Thurst on ................................................................... Thurston.
Thus ................................................... ; ...................... Jervis-Rickets,
^husfar ..................................................................... Campbell.
THY 566 TBU
Thysrscrysough ne Dieu a nef ......................................... Tremenheere.
Tien le droit ...................... Maintain the right ......... ........ Clench.
(Blaquier, De Blaquiere, Hoff.
Tiens k la ve'rite' ...... .......... Stick to the truth ..................... ^ man, Lewthwait, Lewtli-
(_ waite.
Tiens ferme ....................... Holdfast .............................. Squire.
Tientafoy ........................ Keep thy faith ....................... Bathurst, Giberne.
Time Deum ...................... Fear God ............................. Monro, Eoss.
Timet pudorem .................. He dreads shame ....... ' ............ Burton, Dawnay. •
Time tryeth troth ......................................................... Trevelyan
Timor Domini fons vite ...... V Butler.
Timor omnis abest .............. All fear is absent .................... Craigie.
Timor omnes abesto.... Let fear be far from all ...... i Craiige;STai?ie' °raigy' Mac"
| nab, M'Nab.
Touchnotthecat,bottheglove ..........................................
( Gillespie, Mackintosh,M'Bean,
Touch not the cat, but a glove ....................... , .................. < M'Combie, M'Crombie, M*-
( Intosh.
M'Gilevray.
Toujours ferme ................... Always firm. ............ ............. Heneage.
pladen, Garde, Gillis, Goodall,
Grant-Macpherson, Hair-
Toujours fidele .................. Always faithful ............ ....... ,. fta?f 'P^u"8'^^"'
\ Holford, Macbean, M'Beau,
Mercier, Mill, Proctor-
^ Beauchamp, Waters.
Toujours gai ..................... Always lively ........................ Gay.
Toujours jeune .................. Always young ........................ Young.
Toujours le meme ........... ... Always the same ...................... Tait.
Toujours loyal .................... Alwaysloyal ......................... Sackville, Perkins.
(Donald, Hawkins, Macdonald,
M-'Connell, Meade, Petley,
Phdn. Kjott.Smylh. '
Carmichael, MacDonel, Meade,
Prest.
Toujours propice ................. Always propitious ................... Dawson.
Tous jours loyal .................. Always loyal .......................... Fenwick.
Tout bien ou rien ............... The whole good, or none ............ Barhain, Noel.
Tout d'enhaut ................... All from above ...................... j Bef^ Bellew-Dillon, Whifc.
Tout droit ......................... All right .............................. Carling, Carre, Ker.
Tout en bonne heure ............ All in good time ..................... Hicks.
Tout est d'en haut ............... All is from above ................... Whilford.
Tout fin fait ...................... Every contrivance serves .......... St Hill.
Tout foitz chevalier .............. Always a knight .................... Eideout.
Tout hardi ......................... Quite bold ............................. Hardie, M'Hardie.
Tout jour .......................... Always ................................ Ogilvie.
m , . . 7 7 (Anstruther, Carrnichael, Don-
Tout jours prest .................. Always ready ........................ | aid, Sutton.
Tout pour Dieu et ma patrie.. All for God and my country ...... Winn.
Tout pourvoir ..................... To provide for everything ......... Oliphant.
Tout prest ........................ Quite ready .......................... Murray.
Tout ung durant ma vie ....... All one during my life ............. Barrington.
Tout vient de Dieu ............. All from God ........................ Leigh, Trefusis.
Traditus, non victus ............ Yielded not con quered. ............. Cardoc, Cradock,
Traducere sevuin leniter ....... To pass life gently .................. Browne.
Tram ite recto .................... By a right path ..................... Eoe.
Transfigam ........................ I shall pierce ......................... Colt, Coult.
Trial by jury ............................................................... Erskine.
Triumpho morte tarn vita ..... j 1 ***%& ^ death as well as} ^^
( 171 ilJC •*•••••*•»•••••••••••«••*•*••• »J
Troimh chruadal ................. Through hardships .................. M'Intyre.
Trop hardi ........................ Too bold ............................. Hardie.
True .......................................................................... Bruce, Home-Everard
True as the dial to the sun .............................................. Hyndman.
( Campbell, Ferguson, Fore-
True to the end ................................... ......................... < man, Forman, Home,
( Hume, Orr.
Trustie and bydand ............ .......................................... Leith.
TBU 567 UN T
Trust in God ............................................................... Hardness, Husdell.
Trusty and true ............................................................ Scot.
Trusty to the end .......................................................... Leith.
Truth and liberty ......................................................... Tylden.
Truth prevails ...................................................... .. ...... Gordon.
Truth will prevail ...................................... ......... .......... M'Kenzie, Mackenzie.
Try ............................................................................. Gethin, O'Hara, Parker.
Try and tryst ............................................................... Clark.
Tu digna sequere ................ Follow thou worthy things ......... Knight.
Tu Domine gloria mea ......... Thou, 0 Lord, art my glory ...... Leicester.
Tuebor ................. ........... / will defend ................ ........ Bying.
Tuemur ............................ We can defend ....................... Higgins.
Tueris tutissime .irtus ........ j ^^.f^." I ^^
Tullochard ............ . .......... The high hill ......................... M'Kenzie.
'Turn pace, quam prselio ........ As well in peace as in war ......... Gordon.
. . , (Ainery, Darner, Riddock.
Tune cede mahs ................. Yield not to ^fortunes ........... j Steere, Tourner, Turner.
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra ( Yield not thou to misfortunes, ) n00^e
audentior ito ................... ( but march boldly against them )
Turpiter desperatur ............. Despair is base ....................... Hall.
m .,,..,. ,-. ^ j . ( Clugstone, M'Guarrie, Mac-
Turns fortis mim Deus ........ God ^s a strong tower to me ...... j Q*iaire peter
Turris fortissima Deus ......... God is a most strong tower ......... Torre.
Turris fortitudinis ............... The tower of fortitude .............. Mansfield.
Turris prudentia custos ......... j Pr^e ™ *** 8mtind °f " j Lander.
Tutantur tela coronam ____ ..... Weapons protect the crown ... ..... Tisdall.
Tutamen Deus ................... God is a defence ..................... Bent.
Tutela ............................... Protection ............................. Lyle.
Tutemur ........................... Let us defend ........................ Higgins.
Tute tua tuta ..................... Your safe things safely ............ Robison.
Tuto, celeriter, et jucunde ..... Safely, quickly, and pleasantly ... Sutton.
Tuto et celeriter ................. Safely and quickly .................. Penrice.
Tutum te robore reddam.. .. ) T .77 . ^, ( Crauford, Crawford, Hiude,
Tutum te littore robore sistam j 7 mtt 9™ ^ sa^ ^ ****& \ Murray.
Tutum refugium ................. A safe refuge ........................ Gillon, Gullon.
Tutum monstrat iter ............ He showeth a safe road ............ Cook.
Tutus in undis ................... Safe amid the waves ................ Wood.
Tutus prompto animo .......... Safe by a ready mind ............... Welsted.
Tutus si fortis .................... Safe, if brave ........................ Fairborne, Raeburn, Reaburn.
Tuum est .......................... It is thine ............. . ................ Cowper.
Tyde what may ............................................................ Haig, Haige.
Tyme proveth truth ...................................................... Adlam.
Tyrii tenuere colon!.... j U U™ P°ssessed ** T^rian Col°' M'Lauren.
( ntsts
u
Ubi amor, ibi fides ™\WfiHO^ *' ^ ^ *
Ubi lapsus ? Quid feci ?
Where have I fallen ? What
have J done?....
Duckenfield, Newman.
Courtenay.
Ubi libertas, ibi patria i Where there *• liber^ there is I ^everley, Dinwiddie, Hugar,
( my country $ Huger.
Ubique aut nusquam. Everywhere or nowhere Whitef oord.
Ubique fidelis Every where faithful Hamilton.
Ubique paratus Everywhere prepared Fraser, Frazei .
Ubique patriam reminisci j To re™mber 2^' ^untry every- ) H
( where , \
Ulterius Farther Durham.
Jltra aspicio.. Hook farther Melville, Melvine.
Ultra fert animus My mind carries me farther Durham.
Ultra pergere To advance farther Copley.
Unalterable Sleigh.
Un Dieu, un mi One God, one king D'Arcy, Lyttletoa •
Un Dieu, un roy, un occur One God, one king, one heart Lake.
Un Dieu, un roy, un foy One God, one king, one faith Curie.
Un duraut ma vie The same ichile I live Barrington.
Un tout seul One alone...'. Verney.
TJNE 568 VEN
Une pure foy ..................... One pure faith ...................... Hewett.
TJne stay ........................... A barrier .............................. Lang.
Une foy mesme .................. One and the same faith ............ Gilpin.
Ung Dieu et ung roy ........... One God and one king ............. Littleton, Lyttleton.
Ung je serviray ....... ........... I will serve one ....................... Fitz-Herbert, Herbert.
Uag roy, ung foy, ung loy ..... One king, one faith, one law ...... j Eu**£? f^' ^
Uni sequus virtuti ............... Friendly to virtue alone ............ Grenville, Murray.
Unica spes mea Christus ....... Christ is my only hope .............. Dishington.
Unica virtus necessaria ......... Virtue alone is necessary ........... Colley.
Unione augetur .................. It is increased by union ............ Miller.
Unite ......................................................................... Brodie, Brody.
Unuset idem ..................... One and the same .................... Liddell.
Usque adaras ..................... Even at the altars ................... Campbell.
Usque ad mortem fidus ......... Faithful even to death .............. Ward.
Usque fac et non parcas ........ E'en do and spare not .............. Peter.
Usque fidelis ...................... Everywhere faithful ................. Napier.
Ut amnis vita labitur ........... Life glides away like a river. ..... Brooks.
Ut apes, geometricam ........... As bees, geometry ..................... Petty.
Ut crescit, clarescit ............ As it increases, it becomes famous Anderson, Menzies.
Utcunque placuit Deo .......... Howsoever God pleases .............. How, Howe.
Utdeficiar ......................... That I may be destitute ............ Auchinleck.
Utile dulci ........................ The useful to the pleasant ......... Spedding.
Utileetdulce ..................... Useful and agreeable ............... Riddell.
Ut implear ........................ That I may be filled ................ Mikieson.
Utitur ante quaesitis ............ He uses former acquisitions ........ Draghorn, Dreghorn.
Ut migraturus habita ........... j As ^ .about to remove mV Pos' j Lauder.
( sessions .............................. )
Ut olim ............................ As formerly ............... ............ Kinloch, Kinlock.
Ut palma Justus .................. The just like a palm ................ Palmes.
Ut possim .......................... That I can ........................... Livingston.
Ut prosim ......................... That I may be of use ............... Foley, Greenwood.
Ut prosirn aliis .................. . That I may profit others ........... Clerke-Jennings, Greenwood
Ut quocunque paratus ......... As everyichere prepared ............ Lambart, Lambert.
Utraque pallade .................. By each art .......................... Bendyshe.
Ut reficiar ......................... That I may be refreshed ........... Archibald.
Utresurgam ...................... That I may rile af/ain .............. j P"£k' **«*«**, *
Utrius auctus auxilio ........... Increasing by the help of both ..... Rankine.
Utriusque auxilio .......... ..... By the help of both ................. Spottiswood.
Ut sanem vulnero ............... I wound in order to heal .......... Holt.
Utse crescit, clarescit .......... as he in- Anderson>
Ut sim paratior That I may be the more ready. . . . Clepan, Clepham, Clephan.
Ut sursum desuper Descend to ascend Worseley, Worsley.
Ut tibi sic aliis As to thee so to others Hussey.
Ut tibi sic alter! j Jfa£ f° tllee' S° wM T d° *° \ Bowles, Pemberton-Leigh.
V
Vade ad formicam Go to the ant Anketell.
Vse victis Woe to the conquered Senhouse.
Vaillance avance 1'homme Valour advances the man Acton.
Valebit Shall prevail Lysons.
Valens et volens Able and willing Fetherstonhaugh.
Valet anchora virtus Virtue is a sheet anchor Gardner.
Valet et vulnerat It heals and wounds Hay.
Valor et fortuna Valour and fortune Rollo.
Valor et lealdade Valour and loyalty Croft.
Vana spes vitaB Vain hope of life Paul.
Vanus est honor Honour is vain Bowdon.
Vectis A lever Holmes.
Vel arte vel marte Either by art or by strength Baines.
Velle bene facere... To wish to do well Curtis.
Vellera fertis oves You sheep carry fleeces Elliot, Elliott.
Vellient et vaillant Wise and valiant Erskine.
Velocitate With velocity Carse.
Vel pax, vel bellum Either peace or war Fraser, Frazer, Gordon, Gunn.
Venabulis vinco / conquer with hunting spear* Venables.
VEN 569 VI E
Venale nee auro ................. Not to bebribed ..................... Jervis-White.
Veuit ab astris .................. He came from heaven .............. Keith.
Venit hora ........................ The hour has come ................. Hoare.
Ventis secundis .................. By favourable winds ..... .......... Hood, Rowley.
Venture and gain ........................................................ Hay, Wilson.
Venture forward ......................................................... Bruce.
Verax atque prob us ............ Truthful and honest ............... Ruttledge.
Veritas ............................ Truth ................................. Eiston, Wirgman.
Veritatis assertor ............... Assertor of truth ......... .- .......... Niblett.
Veritas ingenio .................. Truth with wit ..................... Gordon.
Veritas liberabit ................ Truth shall make free ............. Bodenham.
Veritas liberavit ................ Truth has made free ............... Slingsby.
Veritas magna est .............. Truth is great ....................... Jephson.
Veritas me dirigat .............. Let truth direct us .................. Brocklehurst.
Veritas odit mos ................ Truth hates .......................... Parry.
Veritas omnia vincit ........... Truth conquers all things ......... Kedslie, Kidslie.
Veritas prematur, noh oppra- ( Truth may be kept doivn, but not ) p , Hprwnnd
mitur ...................... I.... ( entirely overwhelmed ............ j
Veritas superabit ............... Truth shall prevail ................ Hill.
Veritas superabit montes ..... Truth shall cross mountains ...... Hill.
French, Geddes, Geddies.
Veritas vincit .................... Truth conquers ..................... Keith
Veritatem ........................ Truth ................................. Tatham.
Verite sans peur ................ Truth without fear. ................ G™™%> Hemans, Willough-
Vernon semper viret ........... Vernon always flourishes ......... Vernon.
Vero nihil verius ............... Truth, nothing but truth ......... Devere, Hunt, Vere, Weir.
Versus ............................. Towards .............................. Peters.
Vertitur in diem ................ It is changed into day ............ Farq uhar.
Vertitur in lucem ............... It is changed into light ........... Baillie.
Vertue vauncet .................. Virtue prevails ..................... Verney.
Verum atque decorus .......... True and decent ..................... Browne, Lee.
Verusadfinem ................. True to the end ..................... Deuchar, Lizars, Peters.
Verus amor patrise .............. True love of country ............... Hughes.
Verus et fidelis semper ........ Always true and faithful ......... Aylward.
Vescitur Christo ................ Feeds on Christ ..................... Rous.
Vespere et mane ................ In the evening and morning ..... Pierie, Pourie, Powrie, Purie.
Vestigia nulla restrorsum ..... There is no going back ............ Baily, Hampden, Levinge.
Via crucis via lucis ............. * **' Sinclair.
Via trita via tuta ............... The beaten way is the safe way.. Agar.
Via una, cor unum ............. One way, one heart ................. Hart, M'Corda,
Vici ............................... J have conquered .................... Raines.
Vicisti et vivimus ............... Thou hast conquered, and we live Johnson.
Vicit, pepercit ................... He conquered, hespared ........... Draper.
Victor .............................. Conqueror ........................... James, Linskill.
Victoria ........................... Victory ............................... Conqueror.
Victoriaui concordia crescit.. Concord insures victory ............ Amherst.
Victoriam coronat Christus... Christ crowns victory .............. Campbell.
Victoria non preeda ............ Victory, not booty .................. Durham, Sandilands.
Victoria signurn ................. Victory is the sign ................. Taylor.
Victoria velmors ............... Victory or death .................... {'MJ$i
Victor in arduia ................. A conqueror in arduous things. . M*'Connel.
Victrix fortunae sapientia _____ Wisdom th e conqueror of fortune Andrew, Calthorp.
Victrix patientia ................ Patience is victorious .............. Gordon.
Victus i n arduis ................ Conquered in difficulties .......... Harrison.
Video alta sequorque .......... J see and follow high things ...... Carnagie.
Video et taceo ................... I see and hold my peace ........... Fox.
Video meliora ................... I see better things .................. Montefiore.
Viditque Deus hauc lucem ( And God saw the Unit that it ) T,
esse bonam .................... j was good ........................... j Kundle-
Vidi, vici .......................... 7 have seen, I have conquered.... SeJ^eld» Twiselton' Twiale'
Vi divina.. ........................ By divine force ..................... Pearee.
Vi et armis ....................... By force and arms ................. Armstrong.
Vietanimo ...................... By strength and courage ......... Hankinson, M'Ctilloch.
Vi et arte ......................... By strength and art ............... Chisholm, Ferguson, Stevens
Vi et fide ......................... By force and faith ................. Campbell
Vi et industria ................... By strength and industry ......... Falconer.
Vi et veritate .................... By force and by tru& ... ......... Sloan.
vi E 570 vra
!Baird, Bolton, Brown, Clm-
holme, Hunt, M'Taggavt,
Smart, Spraight.
Viget in cinere virtus..... Virtue survives death Davidson, Gray.
Vige-t sub cruce < He flourishes under the cross Colquhoun.
Vigila et ora Watch and pray Wake, Kogers.
Vigilance Laing.
Vigilando By watching M'Leod.
Vigilando quiesco / rest by watchfulness Tredcorf fc, Tredcrof t.
Vigilans : Watchful J Kadwell, Mathisson, Smith,
Vigilans et audax Watchful and bold.
Taylor, Wolstonecraft.
Cockburn, Corrie, Currie,
Dunn.
Vigilans non cadit ............... Watching, he does not fall ......... Calder.
Vigilant ....................................................................... Laing.
Vigilante salus .................... Safety by watching .................. Cochran, Cochrane.
Vigilanter .......................... Vigilantly ............................. Wegg.
Vigilantia.. ......................... Vigilance .............................. Aird, Ard, Carfrae, Tod.
Vigilantia et virtute ............. By vigilance and valour ............ Porter.
Vigilantia non cadet ............ By watching he shall not fall ..... Cadell.
Vigilantia, robur, voluptas ..... Vigilance, strength, pleasure ...... Blair, Hunter.
fAchesou, Aitcheson, Aitchi-
Vigilantibus ....................... By the watchful ..................... -\ son, Atchison, Bristou,
( Gosford.
Vigilantia securitas .............. Security by watching. ............... Phine.
Vigilate.... ..... .' ................... Watchye .............................. j ^Leeds. EdwardeS' ^
Vigilate et orate .................. Watch and pray ..................... Hancock, Handcock.
Vigilat et orat ..................... He watches and prays ............... Fennison.
/ «** ................................ Des'es May> M'Had-
Vigilo et spero .................... I watch and hope ..................... Daunt, Galbraith, Tivitoe.
Vigueur de dessus ............... Strength from above ................. Braidwood, O'Brien, O'Bryen
Vigueur 1'amour de croix ...... j .........?!^.!!! DarneL
Vim vi repellere licet ............ May repel force by force ............ Gwyn.
Vincam vel moriar ............... Conquest or death ................... Benyor, M'Dowal, M 'Do wall.
Vince fide .......................... Conquer by faith ..................... Parry.
Vince malum bono ............... Overcome evil with good ............ Robinson, Johnes, Jones.
Vince malum patentia .......... Overcome evil by patience ........... Townshend.
Vincendo victus .................. Conquered in conquering ........... Ley.
Vincenti dabitur .................. It shall be given to the conqueror Vincent.
Vincere ............................ To conquer ............................ M'Coul.
Macneil, M'Dowall, M'Dowal,
Vincere vel mori To conquer or die.
Vincet virtute ..................... Shall conquer by virtue
M'Dougal, M'Gougan, M'-
Lea, M'Neil, M'Nelly, M'-
Oul, H'Owl, Tibbet.
Smart.
Vincit amor patri* ............... The love ofmy count,? prevail,... *
Vincit cum legibus arma. ......
Atkins, Atkyns.
Campbell.
Vincit labor ........................ Labour overcomes
Vincit omnia veritas ............ Truth overcomes all things ......... j ^2^' E'
Vincit pericula virtus ............ Virtue overcomes dangers ......... Thornton, Maine.
Vincit qui curat .................. He overcomes who is cautious ..... White.
/Ashurst, Chester, Colt, Gil-
,r. •,-.•. T j i dea, Harrison, Homfrev,
Vmcitqui patitur ............... He conquers who endures .......... j Llewellyn, Llewellen Shaw,
( Smerdon.
Vincit qui se vincit .............. He c™2uers who con^uers Um~ \ Ackworth, Ellis, Holland.
SCijt .................... ..... ......... J
I Alison, Allison, Burn, Coote,
Dickin, Gort, Hastings,
Napier, Orpsen, O'Shee,
Peacock, Shee, Vereker.
Ward, Warde, Webster.
Vincit vigilantia .................. Watchfulness overcomes ............. Wright.
Viuculo tenino .................... I despise bonds ........................ Sinclair.
Virebo ............................... / will become strong ................. Hamilton.
Vires agminis unua habet ...... One has thepower of a regiment. Grylls.
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Vires animat virtus Virtue enlivens strength Garden, Gairden.
Virescit He flourishes Moncrief, Stewart.
Virescitin arduis virtus 5 7%* ffr°WS ly lll"MM °f hard' I Keir.
Virescit virtus .................... Virtue increases ...................... Jackson.
Virescit vulnere .................. He grows strong by being wounded Stewart.
( Brownrigg, Burnet, Burnett,
Virescit vulnere virtus .......... Virtue, when wounded, flourishes < Foot, Galloway, Ker, Stew-
( art.
Viresco et surgo .................. I flourish and revive ................. Maxwell.
Vires in arduis .................... Strength in difficulties ............... Mac Bain.
Vires veritas ....................... Truth is power ........................ Kennedy.
Viridis et fructifera .............. Flourishing and bearing fruit.... Hamilton.
Viridis semper .................... Always green .......................... Mathison.
Virtue ........................................................................ Ferguson.
Virtue mine honour ....................................................... Maclean, M'Clean, M'Cleu.
Virtus acquirit honorem ....... Virtue procures honour ............ Spence.
Virtus ad aethera tendit ......... Virtue tends towards heaven ....... Balf our, Cairns.
Vir-tus ad astra .................... Virtue to the sky ..................... Innes.
Virtus ad sidera tollit ........... Virtue exalts to the stars ........... Wilson.
Virtus ariete fortior ......... j Vir.tue is Stron9er than a batter~ | Bertie.
• ( ing-ram ............................. )
Virtus astra petit ................ Virtu e seeks the sky ................. Vandeleur.
Virtus auget honorem ........... Virtue increases honour ............ Edmonstone, Spence.
Virtus basis vitse ................. Virtue is the support of life ....... Jerningham.
Virtus castellum meutn ......... Virtue is my fortress ............... Bence.
Virtus cura servabit ............. Virtue shall preserve by care ...... Browne.
Virtus dabit, cura servabit
Virtus dedit, cura servabit
Virtue shall give, care shall pre-
serve.
Virtue has given, discretion will
Brown.
Browne.
preserve
Virtus dum patior vincit ....... Virtue overcomes, while I suffer. . . Weems.
Virtus durat avorum ............ The virtue of ancestry remains... Seton.
Virtus durissima ferret
Virtus est Dei ..................... Virtue is God-like ................... Briggs, Brooke.
Virtus et industria ............... Virtue and industry ................ Browne.
Virtus et nobilitas ............... Virtue and nobility ................. Henvill.
Virtus in actione consistit ...... Virtue consists in action ........... Clayton, Craven, Sier.
TT. , . , . -rr T ' TJV it' ( Cockain, Cokaine, Cokayne
Virtus in arduis .................. Valour in difficulties ................ j GammOD) Macq'ueen. >
Virtus in caducis ................. Virtue in adversity .................. M'Dowal.
Virtus incendit vires ............ Valour exerts strength .............. Smythe.
Virtus incumbet honori ......... Virtue will rest upon honour ...... Williams.
Virtus insignat audentes ....... Virtue distinguishes the bold ..... Beamish-Bernard.
Virtus invecta gloriosa .......... Unconquered virtue is glorious.... Thomas.
Virtus invidise scopus ........... Virtue a mark for envy ............ Methuen, Methven.
Virtus laudanda .................. Virtue is praiseworthy ............. Paton, Patton.
Virtus, laus, actio ................ Virtue, praise, exploit ............... Frazer.
Virtus maturat ................... Virtue ripens ......................... Riddel, Eiddell.
Virtus mihi scutum ............. Virtue, be thou my shield .......... Warren.
Virtus mille scuta ............... Virtue is a thousand shields ...... Howard, Dayrel.
Virtus nobilitat ................. Virtue ennobles ....................... Boyd, Henderson.
Virtus omnia nobilitat ......... Virtue ennobles all .................. Herrick.
Virtus ouinia vincit .............. Virtue conquersall .................. White.
Virtus non veritur ............... Virtue does not fear ................ Sarsfield.
Virtus patrimonio nobilior ..... j Vir^ mo™ noUe tkan Patri' j Salusbury.
Virtus parit robur ............... Virtue yields strength.... ........... Richardson.
Virtus post facta ................. Virtue after exploits ................. Borthwick.
Virtus prse nuiniua ............... Virtue is preferable to power ...... Price.
Virtus prsestantior auro ........ Virtue more excellent than gold.. Severene, Whieldon.
Virtus probata florebit .......... Proved virtue will flourish ......... Bernard , Bernard-Beamish.
Virtus propter se ................. Virtue for its own sake ............. Radcliffe, Repington.
Virtus Pyrainidis ................. Virtue of the Pyramid .............. Kinchant.
Virtus repulse nescia sordid* j Viffi^iat *"°™ W°' ""** "' j Cuffe, Laurie.
Virtus semper eadem ............ Virtue always the same ............. Turvile.
,r. , XT- i ' T ( Corry, France, Green. Laurie,
Virtus semper vindis ............ Virtue is always flourishing ....... j r
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Virtus sibi prsemiura ............ Virtue is its own reward ........... Calderwood.
Virtus sine dote ................. Virtue without a dowry ...... ....... Davies.
Virtus sine macula ............... Virtue without a stain ............. Russell.
Virtus sola invicta ............... Virtue alone unconquered ......... Eyre.
Virtus sola nobilitas ............ Virtue is the only nobility ......... Blake, Throckmorton.
Virtus sola nobilitafc... Virtue alone ennolles ...... j Blake, ^ Blakes, Henrieson;
( Henrison.
Yirtus sub cruce crescit ....... Virtue groivs under the cross ..... Bury.
Virtus sub cruce crescit ad ( Virtue increases under trial, and} -g
sethera tendens ................ ( tends (moards heaven ............. ) ur^'
Virtus triuruphat ................ Virtue triumphs ...................... Church.
Virtus tettatea cassis ......... Virtm is tke safest Mmet ......... j » ,
Virtus ubique ........... ......... Virtue everywhere ................... Steven son, Verst.
Virtus vera nobilitas ............. Virtue is true nobility .............. Henville.
Virtus vincit invidiam .......... Virtue overcomes envy .............. Clebborn, Cornwallis.
Virtus virtutis premium ...... Virtue is its own reward ........... (MacMoran, Macmorran, M'Mo-
JBurnet, Burnett, Church,
Cooper, Couper, Dick, Fer
guson, Keane.
Virtute adepta .................... Acquired by virtue .................. Paton.
Virtute acquiritur honos ...... Honour is acquired by virtue ......
Virtute avorum .................. By the virtue of ancestors .......... Watkin s.
Virtute cresco .................... I increase by virtue .................. Burnet, Forbes, Leask.
Virtute decoratus ............... A domed with virtue ................ Glasscott.
Virtute dignus avorum ........ ^Worthy of the virtue of our ) Worthi ^
/ ctnccstOTs ••••...•»*•*••*•• ........... \
Virtute doloque .................. JBy courage and policy ............. Binning.
Virtute duce... ................... Under the guidance of valour ..... j
Virtute duce, comite fortuna 5 Under the Stance of valour, ) gh d
( accompanied by good fortune... }
Virtute et amore ................. By virtue and love .................. M'Kenzie.
Virtute et constantia ........... By courage and perseverance ...... Auld.
Virtute et fide .................... By bravery and faith ............... Harley, Lamb, Harriot.
Tirtute et fideHtate .......... Sy Iravery md fiddUy ............ | *^£SS
Yirtute et fortuna ................ By virtue and fortune ............. Andrew, Andrews, Gardner.
Virtute ethonore ................ By virtue and honour ............... Baird, Blair, Wells.
{ Allanson, Cochran, Cochrane,
. . , „ , j 1 , ) Cunningham, Downfield,
Virtute et labore ................. By bravery and labour ............. j Heddle, M'ciintock, M'Lin-
( tock, Rig, Rigg, Wiun.
Virtute et numine ............... By bravery and divine aid ........ Lawless.
IBennie, Benny, Benzie, Ber-
nie, Binnie, Binny, Duff,
Harris.
Virtute et probitate ............ By virtue and honesty ............. Magan.
Virtute et prudentia ............ By virtue and prudence ............ Hepburn.
Virtute et robore ................ By virtue and strength ............. Pillaus, Richardson.
. „ . A , , ( Batt, Mackenzie, M'Kenzie,
Virtute et valore ................. By virtue and valour ............... j . Nob}e> peppardj Stamer>
Virtute et veritate .............. By virtue and truth ................. Blathwayt.
*Virtute et votis .................. By virtue and vows .................. Neilson.
Virtute excerptse ................ Conspicuous for virtue ...... ....... Gary.
Virtute. fideque ................... By bravery and faith .............. M'Murray, Murray.
Virtute gloria parta ............. Renown is obtained by bravery... Napier.
Virtutem coronat honos ........ Honour crowns virtue ............... Drumniond.
Virtutem extendere fac ........ Act so as to encourage virtue ...... Fisher.
Virtute nihil invium ............ ^Vb way is impassable to virtue... Chamberlayne, Hillary.
Virtute, non aliter ............... By virtue, not otherwise ............. Moir.
Virtute, non astutia ............ By bravery, not stratagem ......... Clements, Pery, "VVhitbread.
Virtute, non ferocia ............. By bravery, not by cruelty ......... Forbes.
Virtute, non sanguine ......... '. By virtue, not by blood ............ Hayman, Hay ward-Curtis.
( Baxter, Coulthart, Fitz-Mau-
Virtute, non verbis .............. By virtue, not by words ............ s rice, Petty, Robinson,
( Sawers.
^ -, - ( Barneby, Berkeley, Chivab.
Virtute, non vi ....... .* ......... By wriue, not by force .............. j Copp-[ngerj shivez.
VIB
57*3
VIT
Virtute, non viribus
Virtute orta
Virtute orta occidunt rarius...
Virtute parata
By virtue, not by force
Sprung from virtue
What is sprung from virtue
rarely fails
Prepared by i/irtue
Virtute parta Produced by virtue
Virtute parta tuemini
Virtute promoveo
Virtute promoves
Virtute quies
Virtute securus
Virtute sibi prsemium
Virtute superanda fortuna....
Virtute tutus...,
Virtute vici
Virtute viget
Virtute vincit invidium
Virtute viresco
Virtuti comes invidia
Virtu ti damnosa quies
Virtuti fido
Virtuti iuiuiica quies
Virtuti moenia cedant
Virtuti nibil invium
Virtuti nihil obstat et arm is..
Virtuti, non armis fido
Virtutis
Virtutis alimentum hones
Virtutis aruore....
( You defend what is obtained by
| valour
I prevail by virtue
You effect advancement by virtue
Rest throujh valour
Secure by virtue
Let his reward be in virtue
Fortune is to be overcome by virtue
By virtue safe
/ have conquered by virtue
He flourishes by virtue
He overcomes calumny by virtue..
I flourish by virtue
Envy companion to virtue
Inactivity inimical to virtue
/ trust in virtue
inactivity is an enemy to virtue..
( Fortifications may yield to
| bravery
inaccessible to virtue.,
withstands virtue and
i
Derrick.
Stewart.
Aiton.
Melville, Whytt.
Haliday, Halliday, Hallyday,
Melville - Whyte, White,
Whytt.
Blackwood, Peperpell.
Sideserf, Sydserfe.
Sideserf, Sidserf.
Maude.
Fenwick.
Whiteford.
j Blair, Marshall, Mitclielson,
j Phaire.
Meynell.
Keirie, Paton.
Mann.
Paterson.
Cunninghame, Devereux.
Brisbane.
Ap-Eynions.
Forbes.
Virtutis avorum prgetnium....
Virtutis comes invidia
Virtutis fortuna comes .
Virtutis gloria crescit. . .
I trust to virtue, not to arms
Of virtue
Honour is the aliment of virtue...
By the love of virtue
The reward of my ancestors'
valour
Envy accompanies virtue
Fortune the companion of virtue.
The glory of virtue increases
Virtutis gloria merces Glory is the recompense of valour
Virtutis in bello
Virtutis laus actio
Virtutis prsemium
Virtutis prsernium honor.
Virtutis regia merces
Virtutis regio merces
Virtutis robore robor
Visa per invisa firrna
Vised la fin
Vis et fides
Vis et virtus
Vis fortibus arma
Vi si non consilio
Vis in vita Deus
Vis super hostem /
Vis unita fortior...,
Vis viri fragilis
Vitae faciendo nemini titneas..
Vit* via virtus
Vita posse priore frui
The reward of bravery in war
Deeds are the praise of virtue —
Virtue's reward
Honour is the reward of virtue...
A palace the reward of bravery...
A country the recompense of
bravery
Strong in virtue's strength
Seen things established by unseen
Aim at the end
Power and fidelity
Strength and courage
Vigour is arms to brave men
By force, if not by contrivance....
God the strength in life
Power over the enemy
Power increased by union
Weak is the strength of man
Fear no one in performing the
duties of life
Virtue is the way of life
To be able to enjoy the former
part of life
Wilder.
Hillary.
Stratford.
Egerton.
Skeen.
Parker.
Annesley, Stephens.
Upton.
Devereux.
( Ash town, Ferguson, GyJ], Orr,
-\ Pomeroy, Stewart, Trench,
( Wellesley.
Tytler.
Deuchar, Lorimer, M'Donagh,
M'Douegh, M'Donogh, M'-
Robertson, Robertson, Sand-
bach.
Robertson, Steuart.
( MacDougall, Runibold, Tans-
j ley.
Morton, Stewart.
Hapsburgh, Percy-Fielding.
( Alpin, Feilden, Macgregor,
j Skeen, Skene.
Blackadder, Duff.
Dackcombe, Fielding.
Speuce.
Blackader, Home.
Campbell.
Chisalme.
Barton, Cruikshanks, Xisbctt.
Sherbrooke.
M'Connel.
O'Douovan.
( Brooke, Flood, Hales, Hosken,
J Moore.
Lilb'orne,Lilburne,Ruddiman,
Robertson.
Dawson, Watkins.
Townsend.
VIT 574 WHA
Vittoria Nicholson.
Vivat rex... Lmg life to tU 1**
Yivat veritas May truth continue Duncan.
Vive Deo ut vivas j Li™to God> that Vou maV kave \ Craig.
( »ir<5 )
"Vive en espoir Live-in hope Hassard, Starr.
Vive et vivas Live and let live Abercromby.
Vive la plume Live the pen Scott.
Vive le roi Long life to the king Gairden.
Vi vel suavitate By violence or mildness Rochf ort.
Vivere sat vincere To live enough is to conquer Molyueaux, Mullins.
Vive revicturus Live as to live again Vivian.
Vive ut postea vivas Live, that you may hereafter live Fraser, Frazer, Johnston.
Vive ut semper vivas Live so that you may live for ever Hopson.
(Abercrombie, Abercromby,
TT-. . • T • i t 7 ' /• ' Bathgate, Falconer, Faulk-
Viveut vivas Live, that you may have hje -v nfir 5Jn} ' n A1Vwn,ip
"^ ner, Johnston, M'Kenzie,
Sladeu, Snuggs, Price.
Vive valeque... Live and farewell Green.
Vivis sperandum Wfiile there is life there is hope. . . Niven, Philip.
Vivit post f unera virtus Virtue lives after death j Sha'rr>
Vi vitur ingenio He lives by ingenuity Copen, Darley.
Vivunt dum virent They live as long as they are green Forrest.
Vi ea o tra vo ^ scarce call these deeds of our ) Campbell, Foster, Fountaine,
I ancestors ours ) Greville.
Vixi liber, et moriar / have lived free, and will die so. Ibbetson, Ibetson.
Vix labora ut in seternum \ Strive that you may have eternal
vivas \ life.
Volabo ut requiescam.
Apreece.
Collens, Collins.
Volando, reptilia sperno Flying, I despise reptiles Scarta, Scarth, Scras, Seras.
Volens et valens Willingly and powerfully Fetherstoii.
Volenti nil difficile. .., .. i Notkin? is 9reivous to a willin^ { Creech.
( mind )
Volo, non valeo I am willing , but not able Greystock, Howard.
Volonte de Dieu The will of God Fyler.
Volvitur et ridet He despises dangers Fairwether.
Vota vitamea Vows are my life Brabazon.
Votis et conamine \ With prayers and strenuous ) Kirk>
( exertion )
Votis tune velis.... .. Tk*n mof^ thou be favourable | Edmunds.
] to my prayers )
Vows should be respected Vowe.
Vraye foy True faith Boswell.
Vulnere sano I cure by a wound Balderston, Balderstoiie.
Vulneror, non vincor V ^tkeST^' ^ ^ """" 1 Homfre?' Muschamp.
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Watch Forbes, Gordon.
Watch and pray Forbes.
Watchful and bold Coats, Cotes.
well
Watch wiel ................................ .................................. Scott.
Waterloo ..................................................................... Nicholson.
We big you sae warily .................................................... Cornwall.
Weigh well .................................................................. Urquhart.
We live in hope .......................................................... Thorburn.
Wer gutes u boses nit kan er- ) TT7.7 7 7 •?
tra|an wirt kein grose chre f Wh? C7fn^ot. lear ^od and eml ,Brander>
erj°gen ......... fe .......... J shall obtain no great honours.. J.
We rise ........................................................................ Martinson.
West Indies .................................................................. Provost.
We stoop not ........ ........................................................ Anderton.
Wliadder ...................................................................... Stewart.
What was may be .......................................................... Oliphant.
WHY
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Whyll God wyll Treffry.
Will God, and I shall Ashburnham, Menzies.
Wise and ha rinless Grant.
With heart 'and hand Dudgeon.
Without fe.ar ". Campbell, Sutherland.
Without \ielp from above the ) T
arro-vv flies in vain {
With, truth and diligence Lucy.
are
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Y cad am a'r cyfrwys The mighty and cunning Wynn-Williarns.
Yet higher ." Kinloch, Kinlock.
Yet in my flesh shall I see God Surman.
Y gwir yn erbyn y byd The truth against the world Edwards.
Ystoyeau et ne doublero Strangeways.
Yvery Perceval, PercivaL
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Zealous.. . Hood.
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