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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 


AGO 


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 


18 


AST 


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 


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44 


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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. 


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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 


73 


BYE 


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 


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.  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 


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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 


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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-  *> 


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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 


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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 


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106 


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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 


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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- 


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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.  # 


GEY 


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 


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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 


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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. 


HAS 


194 


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 


HAU 


197 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


238 


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 


239 


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 

Q 


LEG 


242 


LEI 


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-  & 


LEI 


243 


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, 


LES 


244 


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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LEX 


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. 


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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 


253 


LUC 


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 


LUC 


254 


LUS 


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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255 


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- 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


263 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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- 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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? 


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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. 

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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 


PRO 


329 


PUB 


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 


330 


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 


33  T 


BAD 


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 


333 


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. 


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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 


RIG 


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 


342 


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 


343 


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 


344 


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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


SMY 


370 


SNE 


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 


SON 


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 


SON 


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 


375 


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 


STA 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


384 


STU 


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, 


385  SUT 

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 

2    B 


SUT 


386 


SWE 


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 


SWB 


387 


SYL 


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 

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THO 

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- 


393 


THO 


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 


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394 


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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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395 


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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 


396  TIV 

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 


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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. 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


UMF 


405 


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 


VAI 


406 


VAIT 


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 


VAU 


407 


VER 


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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 

2  D 


WEL, 


418 


WEM 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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- 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


WIN 


430 


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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


ORE 


444 


ENW 


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 


445 


G-RE 


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 


GUI 


446 


JES 


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 


449 


SCA 


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..! 

2  P 


SOA 


450  TRI 


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 


TBI 


45T 


ZUL 


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- 


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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. 


455 


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. 


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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- 


KEY  TO  PLATES. 


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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, 


KEY  TO  PLATES. 


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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- 


KEY  TO  PLATES. 


463 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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, 


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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, 


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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. 


477 


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. 


483 


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. 


484 


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. 


486 


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- 


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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


492 


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. 


493 


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. 


496 


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. 


DEU  518                                 DIL, 

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. 


DTTL  520  EN  D 

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. 


EN  D 


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 


ET  V  522                                  FAI 

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 
2  L 


HIO  530  HON 

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. 


ILL  532  IN  ID 

(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. 


( 


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. 


VIB  571  VIB 

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 


VIB  572  VIB 

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. 


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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. 

w 

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 


575 


ZEA 


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 

Y 

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 

Z 

Zealous..  .  Hood. 


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